Alper Derinboğaz (Turkish pronunciation: [alpæɾ deɾiɲboːaz]; born in 1982) is a Turkish architect and founder of Salon Alper Derinboğaz. The practice was recognised as one of Archdaily’s Best Young Practices of 2020.[1] Derinboğaz represented Turkey in its debut year at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2014 with the installation Modalities of the Spontaneous, an investigation of the urban transformation of Istanbul.[2]
Alper Derinboğaz | |
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Nationality | Turkish |
Alma mater | University of California Los Angeles, Istanbul Technical University |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | http://www.salonarchitects.com// |
Buildings | Museum of Istanbul, Fitaş Passage, Villa Topos |
Career
editDerinboğaz graduated from Istanbul Technical University in 2005 and received the Fulbright scholarship to study at UCLA, where he won the Graduate Award for his master’s studies.[3] He founded Salon Alper Derinboğaz while working in Los Angeles.
In 2019, he was selected as one of the 40 Under 40 architects of Europe by The European Center.[4] Later, his office was named a "Best Young Practice" in 2020 by Archdaily.[5] He is frequently invited to events as a speaker; his works have been published in global art and architectural publications. He also teaches architectural and urban design studios as an adjunct professor.
Work
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Derinboğaz's projects vary from large-scale cultural institutions to art installations and masterplans. His work investigates the possibilities of the physical environment through the relationship between space and time.[3] According to Chris Van Uffelen, his work breaks up conventional thinking to create innovative and flexible design solutions. Derinboğaz defines his practice as an intent to create continuities between humans, space, and the earth in his book project where he gathered his research since 2011.
In 2014, his work “Modalities of the Spontaneous” was exhibited at the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale as part of the Turkish Pavilion, Places of Memory. This work was a series of reliefs generated through an investigation into the transformation of urban texture in the Levent district in Istanbul. Starting from the idea that the Turkish largest city has grown “spontaneously” over time, Derinboğaz questioned how the underlying geographic and socio-economic background shaped the evolution of the city in the last 100 years and possibly will go on to do so in the future. Derinboğaz's museum works are mostly characterised by social dialogue and contextual understanding. The most significant of these is the Museum of Istanbul project which is located next to the UNESCO-listed Theodosian Land Walls in İstanbul.[6] This building aims to link land walls to the modern transportation hub in the Topkapi area, seeking to activate a public space that connects the history of the city with contemporary society.
His adaptive reuse project Fitaş Passage was completed in 2019, located in İstiklal Avenue which is a vibrant pedestrian axis in Istanbul. This project reclaims a historic arcade space while seeking a new relationship with the avenue. The facade of the building is designed with angled vertical panels by considering the perceived view while walking on the street. These vertical facade elements, reminiscent of the historic vertical signboards, aim to create spatial interactivity between the building and the street.
Notable Projects
edit- Modalities of the Spontaneous, Pavilion of Turkey at la Biennale di Venezia, Venice 2014[7]
- Museum of Istanbul, Istanbul[8]
- Fitaş Passage, Istanbul, 2019[9]
- Augmented Structures v1.1, Yapı Kredi Culture and Arts Centre, Istanbul 2011[10]
- Villa Topos, Çeşme, İzmir, (completed 2021)[11]
- Learning Sky Library, Songdo, South Korea 2021[12]
- Green HUB Masterplan, Antalya[13]
- Stoa House, Istanbul, (completed 2017)[14]
- Science Island, Kaunas, Lithuania, 2016[15]
Books
edit- 2021, Geoscapes (ed. Emmy Bacharach), (asst. ed. Emre Taş)
- 2018, Upwind (ed. Turkay, B.), (designer; Gürevin, A.)[16]
- 2014, Places of Memory (ed. Derviş, P.), Conversation (Luca Molinari in conversation with A.Altay, A.Derinboğaz, P.Derviş, M.Özcan, C.Şişman, M.Tabanlıoğlu, A.Taptık, S.Taycan), pp. 6–80, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, Istanbul[17]
- 2011, My City (eds. Açıkkol, Ö. & Yersel, S.), Alper Derinboğaz, Panorama için Mimari Tasarım (interview) pp. 124–131, British Council, Istanbul
- 2010, City Index Elefsina (ed. Antonopoulou, E.), Float’d Project, pp. 116–121, School of Architecture Technical University of Athens, Athens
Recognitions
editAwards
edit- 2021 Memorial Design for Pandemics and Health Labourers Competition, Second Prize
- 2021 Songdo Library International Design Competition, Honorable Mention[20]
- 2020 Istanbul's Cemetery Design Competition (Cihat Burak) 1st Prize[21]
- 2020 Meles Stream as Ecological Corridor Urban Design Competition, Winner of 1st Prize
- 2020 Golden Horn Waterfront Design Competition, 1st Mention
- 2020 Velux Bringing Light to Life Award, Chinimachin Museum[22]
- 2019 Young Architects Selection & Exhibition, The Circle
- 2018 Green Good Design Awards, Winner, Chicago Athenaeum (Antalya GreenHUB Masterplan)
- 2017 German Design Awards, Winner, German Design Council (Parkopera)[23]
- 2017 World Architecture Awards, Winner (Parkopera)[24]
- 2016 International Contest for the New National Science and Innovation Center Honorable Mention[25]
- 2016 World Architecture Awards Winner (Office Central)[26]
- 2016 WAF Finalist (Parkopera)[27]
- 2016 Valley of Life International Competition, 3rd Prize
- 2015 International Architizer A+ Award Special Mention[28]
- 2015 Parkopera, National Competition Winner of 1st Mention
- 2015 Beylikduzu Valley and Bridge National Competition Winner of Mention
- 2011 Best Buildings of 2011 by Arkiv (Augmented Structures, Gate, Panorama)
- 2006 SMD “S.O.S. Istanbul Seashores Renewal Competition”, 1st Prize
- 2005 International Europan8 “Renewal For Which Inhabitants?”, Antalya Kepez (TU), National Chapter
- 2005 Turkey Architecture Association Success Award
- 2004 UIA “Celebrating Cities International Competition”, Jury Great Prize
References
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- ^ madebycat.com. "Places of Memory is at the 14th International Architecture Exhibition, la Biennale di Venezia". İKSV. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
- ^ a b Vagli, Bargilo. "Walls" (PDF). Domus. 1017: 12 – via Editoriale Domus.
- ^ "The European Centre". www.europeanarch.eu. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
- ^ "ArchDaily Selects the Best Young Practices of 2020". ArchDaily. 2020-12-02. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
- ^ "The European Centre". www.europeanarch.eu. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
- ^ "Venice | Modalities of spontaneous | Inexhibit". Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Museum of Istanbul - Commons & Communities". Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Fitas Passage". worldarchitecture.org. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Augmented Structures v1.1: Acoustic Formations / Salon2". ArchDaily. 2012-01-01. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Salon Alper Derinbogaz, Serra Duran, Cemal Emden · Villa Topos". Divisare. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Salon Alper Derinbogaz Creates Songdo Library Proposal in South Korea". ArchDaily. 2021-03-18. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Alper Derinbogaz transforms Antalya city with new 'Green Hub' attributing to the city's local culture". World Architecture Community. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "STOA EVİ ÜZERİNE". VBenzeri. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
- ^ "Science Island International Design Contest". Science Island International Design Contest. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ Altinisik, Asli. "Upwind". Kitapi 1.0 (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ madebycat.com. "'Places of Memory' has been published". İKSV. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "ArchDaily Selects the Best Young Practices of 2020". ArchDaily. 2020-12-02. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "40 Under 40 Award announces the Best Emerging Young Architects & Designers in Europe". World Architecture Community. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Salon Alper Derinbogaz's The New Songdo Library In South Korea". ParametricArchitecture. 2021-04-13. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "1. Ödül (Cihat Burak Mezarı), İstanbul'un Mezarları Tasarım Yarışması". Arkitera (in Turkish). 2020-12-09. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Chinimachin Museum, Bayburt, Turkey | Architectural design awards - Bringing Light to Life". bll.velux.com. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "PARKOPERA - Winner - Architecture - German Design Award". www.german-design-award.com. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "PARKOPERA". worldarchitecture.org. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Science Island winners and honourable mentions showcased in digital gallery". Malcolm Reading Consultants. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Office Central". worldarchitecture.org. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ McManus, David (2016-11-21). "World Architecture Festival 2016 Winners". e-architect. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
- ^ "Aktif Strüktürler'e Architizer Ödülü | Mimarizm". www.mimarizm.com. Retrieved 2022-04-18.