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Dilara Demiralp

Beril Demirel

İstanbul / Besiktas 34349, Turkey
Dilara Demiralp is an architect and researcher based in İstanbul. She graduated from Yildiz TU in 2015. She worked on various scaled projects as an architect within design teams, participated in national and international competitions. In 2019, started master level program in Istanbul TU. Beril Çiçek is an interior and industrial designer. She graduated from Bilkent University in 2009 and completed her master's degree on "Industrial Design" in Scuola Politecnica di Design Milano in 2011.

Call for ideas 2021

KINETIC STOP


Public pavilion design with modular and movable concrete structural elements

KINETIC STOP


Public pavilion design with modular and movable concrete structural elements
Modular installation pavilion design for public use that offers innovative concrete material usage experience
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  • New alliances

Kinetic Stop won the honorable mention award in ÇEİS building design competition Turkey. It is a project that takes into consideration the urban benefit developed by an architect and an interior designer who believe the multi-discipliner work. Where small vandalism is not taken from the beginning, decay and crime in this uncanny place is inevitable. The 'Broken Windows Theory' came into play. Urban benefit is provided by rehabilitated environment, security and socio-economic activities that accure at that points are afraid to approached in the city. This unit acts as an inviting border station.

The standard column-beam-plate frame system reinterpreted with extraordinary details. With the help of lightened components the production, assembly-disassembly and stacking stages can be accelerated. Carbon-fiber reinforced concrete used in moving components, pervious concrete and bubble deck on the ground platform. It is important to use chemical additives and water at minimum level.


Design decisions and design principles of the concrete unit

Combining scenarios of units

Rotation principle of movable concrete plates / schematic section

The convertibility of the unit and uses for different purposes

Visual impact created by multiple units / Convenience for large-scale events

KINETIC STOP


Public pavilion design with modular and movable concrete structural elements

KINETIC STOP


Public pavilion design with modular and movable concrete structural elements
Modular installation pavilion design for public use that offers innovative concrete material usage experience
File under
Type of project
  • New alliances

Kinetic Stop won the honorable mention award in ÇEİS building design competition Turkey. It is a project that takes into consideration the urban benefit developed by an architect and an interior designer who believe the multi-discipliner work. Where small vandalism is not taken from the beginning, decay and crime in this uncanny place is inevitable. The 'Broken Windows Theory' came into play. Urban benefit is provided by rehabilitated environment, security and socio-economic activities that accure at that points are afraid to approached in the city. This unit acts as an inviting border station.

The standard column-beam-plate frame system reinterpreted with extraordinary details. With the help of lightened components the production, assembly-disassembly and stacking stages can be accelerated. Carbon-fiber reinforced concrete used in moving components, pervious concrete and bubble deck on the ground platform. It is important to use chemical additives and water at minimum level.


Design decisions and design principles of the concrete unit

Combining scenarios of units

Rotation principle of movable concrete plates / schematic section

The convertibility of the unit and uses for different purposes

Visual impact created by multiple units / Convenience for large-scale events


Idea by

Dilara Demiralp
Beril Demirel
İstanbul / Besiktas 34349
Turkey
Dilara Demiralp is an architect and researcher based in İstanbul. She graduated from Yildiz TU in 2015. She worked on various scaled projects as an architect within design teams, participated in national and international competitions. In 2019, started master level program in Istanbul TU. Beril Çiçek is an interior and industrial designer. She graduated from Bilkent University in 2009 and completed her master's degree on "Industrial Design" in Scuola Politecnica di Design Milano in 2011.