Rotation – Immigration Space/Museum

IMMIGRATION SPACE / MUSEUM

Design Studio IV / Prof. Dr. Pınar Dinç Kalaycı

Gazi University 2018 – 2019

STUDIO THINK IMAGINE — FLOW SPACE – IMMIGRATION SPACE

Acquirements: Abstraction of Music, Urban Planning, Museum Design, Autocad and SketchUp 2D and 3D experiences, Photoshop experience, Extra design and presentation experiences

“Rotation”

In the first step of starting the project, Michael Ortega’s “Miss You” piano piece, the sensational and physical movements and changes in the design process progress in mind. Music is thought of as a process, flow, and the calm rhythm of the music chosen in this process, along with small and large waves, folds, changes are reflected in a concrete form. In the project, the concepts of lightness in the time period of 0:00-2:23 during the process of music, homogeneous mobility in the time interval of 0:23-1:20, then circular mobility in the range up to 2:05, and speed in the range of 2:05-2:15, then these concepts inspire the design. Light or intense movements in the time segments of music, the design of the museum, and the city changes in different proportions over time, reflect the changes reflected in different movements. Maltepe and its environs are designed in consideration of the social and cultural needs of the city by considering the surrounding environment, users, mass, and life in the process. In this direction, cultural and active areas of the city are created in the region. Initially, the concept of migration is considered by considering many of its concepts. In the museum, the idea of creating experiences not only to tell the concepts of migration or its stories to the visitors but also to make them live and feel is effective. Migration is considered a process, and the future technology of this process exists in the museum as concrete elements. As a result of the many events and situations that took place during the migration.

The process, the Immigration Museum, is designed in a flow with the idea of stepping into a new life and a new place. What makes the museum special is the circulation line that defines this migration process and allows people to experience it, using technology to address many of our senses.

In all these designs, new spaces are designed considering industry 4.0 and society 5.0. Even though art and congresses are now being held as art, it provides opportunities for experiencing different social needs.

Abstract of The Music and Mind Mapping
Music: Miss You – Composer: Michael Ortega

Time-Space Section-I — 2040

Environment is carefully considered when designing Gazi Mustafa Kemal Boulevard. The substantial and unsubstantial buildings and their needs are thoroughly researched and evaluated. Moreover, the buildings on the sides of the boulevard are arranged as mixed-use buildings, in accordance with the vision plan. Some old buildings along the boulevard are renovated to be in line with the functionality of the boulevard’s buildings.

Time-Space Section-II — 2150

Dictatorial administration is predicted in the year 2150, similar to the novel called “1984” by George Orwell. However, there is a free administration in itself around the G.M.K. Boulevard. The museum is located at the center of this area and is a monumental building. Car roads are situated underground, so the ground level of the city is exclusively for pedestrians and vehicles such as bicycles.

FINAL PRESENTAION

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