The building takes reference from the surrounding green tissue, pedestrian and vehicle approaches, levels of the site and our researches on the systematic-flexible forms of design and construction. The design programme and the design of the relations are developed beforehand the building is designed. The layered strips make up of the plan construct. The layers of the plan are; sun shading steel frame, the facade strip that is made up of painted glass of five different colors, the strip of work spaces, storage, counter, shaft, door band, circulation band, atrium and the mirror coated pool base. Every element and its components exist in their own constructs within a totality. The building has a double programme; simulation and research center. The circulations of these two different programmes never mix with each other; although they can be related in the future. In order to gain this flexibility, the systematics of layered strips, which resemble Turkish carpet designs, are integrated with the idea of grid in the third dimension, and all constructional elements of this project are adapted to this grid. The whole structural system and the components that make up of the building are located through a 7m x 7m upper grid and 1.4m x 1.4m lower grid. A matrix is formed through that development. The smallest common divisor space of this three dimensional matrix is a room. The elements that make up of the building inside, which are, walls, windows, suspended ceilings, shafts, etc., and the outside, which are, canopies, floor coverings of the plaza, entrance doors, etc. are located by following this grid. The building is formed through this three dimensional matrix and the design of its components and their relations. Rather than following the traditional design approach in which the architect takes part in every design process, the building is the result of a different approach in which the architect is the designer of a flexible system that is achieved through a “design of the design act”.

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2008

project : metu simulation and research center
status : invited competition 2006, 1st award
location : ankara, turkey
built area : 4.100 m²
structural engineering : aydın pelin - can binzet engineering
structural system : reinforced concrete
mechanical engineering : ünlü engineering
electrical engineering : ovacık engineering
exhibition : tsmd - educational and cultural buildings exhibition, ankara, october 2008
press : arkitera architecture center
arkiv selections 2009

Kerem YAZGAN,
Burak TURGUTOĞLU

METU MODSIM MODELLING & SIMULATION CENTER by Yazgan Design Architecture in Turkey won the WA Award Cycle 7. Please find below the WA Award poster for this project.

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