Kamil Tellioğlu
Kamil Tellioğlu | |
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Ic-mimar-kamil-tellioglu.jpg Kamil Tellioğlu in 2005 | |
Born | 7 April 1981 Istanbul, Turkey |
💼 Occupation | Architect |
Kamil Tellioğlu (born 04 July 1981) is a Turkish Interior Architect (graduated) and self-taught Landscape architect.[1]Kamil Tellioğlu together with his brother leads architectural and urban design practice Tellioğlu Architects which they founded in 2005. Differently from majority of other architects and landscape architects Kamil Tellioğlu dissolves the boundaries of these two disciplines in his designs.[2] Using this interdisciplinary approach Kamil Tellioğlu‘s both architectural and urban designs gains unique innovative characteristics.[3]
Kamil Tellioğlu designed many architectural and urban design projects in 40 different countries. He won National Architecture Award in National Architecture Exhibition 2010/Category:Presentation of Ideas.[4]
Teaching[edit]
Since 2012 Kamil Tellioğlu has been teaching at 3dsmax Department of Architecture Basics of Design and Architectural Design.[5] Kamil Tellioğlu in 2013 also has taught at the TOBB ETÜ Department of Architecture where he was Architectural Design Studio executer. At 2014 he was invited to Başkent University Department of Architecture to taught at Architectural Design Studios.[6] Kamil Tellioğlu also has been invited to many Architectural Departments at different Universities as the jury member of Design Studios.
Awards[edit]
- Recognition Awards
- Awards in International Competitions
- La Spezia Arsenale 2062 Open Competition, Italy, Winner, 2014
- Actıvate! Desıgn Competition to Redefine Public Space in Chicago, USA Honorable Mention, 2013
- Home For Humanity Contest, San Francisco, USA, Winner, 2012
- LifeEdited Apartment #2Challenge Competition, New York, USA, Winner, 2012
- Recconect Riverton Pedestrian Bridge, Canada, Winner, 2011
- Vancouver Viaducts & eastern core, re:CONNECT An Open Ideas Competition, Vancouver, Canada, Winner, 2011
- The Old Harbour Along With Örfirisey in Reykjavik International Competition, Reykjavik, Iceland, Winner, 2009
- ‘Former Fiume Veneto Cotton Mill Area’ International Competition, 9th Position, Turkey, 2004
- Awards in National Competitions
- Elazig Education Campus, National Competition, Mention, Turkey, 2013
- Smart Sings Competition, Mention Award, Turkey, 2011
- Zonguldak Lavuar Conservation Area And The Surrounding Urban Design Competition, Purchasing, Turkey, 2010
- Memorial For The Sarikamis Operation National Architectural Competition, 3rd Award, Turkey, 2008
- Adana Ziyapasa District Urban Design Competition, Purchasing, Turkey, 2008
- Maltepe Regional Park Project Competition, 3rd Award, Turkey, 2007
- Diyarbakir Valley Landscape Planning And Urban Design Competition, 2nd Award, Turkey, 2007
- Çeşme Marina, 1st Project, Turkey, 2006
- Kahramanmaras Town Hall Competition, 1st Purchasing, Turkey, 2006
- Balikesir Çamlik Park National Architectural Competition, Purchasing, Turkey, 2006
- Bursa Terminal Square National Architectural Competition, Purchasing, Turkey, 2006
- Beylikduzu Cumhuriyet Street Design Architectural Competition, Mention, Turkey, 2006
- Bursa Kaplikaya Valley Landscape Design Competition, Purchasing, Turkey, 2006
- Uzundere Rekreation Valley Landscape Design Competition, 5th Mention, Turkey, 2006
- Izmit Historical Centre Urban Renewal Design Competition, 1st Mention, Turkey, 2005
- Van Besyol Time Square Design Competition, 3rd Award, Turkey, 2005
- Trabzon Kalkinma Downtown Landscape Design Project, Purchasing, Turkey, 2005
- Gaziosmanpasa City Hall And Environmental Design Competition, 2nd Award, Turkey, 2004
- Izmit Basiskele Environmental Design Competition, 1st Award, Turkey, 2003
- Pananos Beach Landscape Design Competition, Purchasing, Turkey, 2003
- Ottoman Empire Memorial Park Competition, Purchasing, Turkey, 2002
- Damlatas Cave Restoration And Ataturk Park Competition, 1st Award, Turkey, 1999
Selected projects[edit]
- American University of the Middle East (Kuwait, 2012)
- Köprülü Kanyon National Park School (Antalya, Turkey, 2015)
- Esertepe Parkı (Ankara, Turkey, 2014)
- Esertepe Aqua Center (Ankara, Turkey, 2015)
- Karabük University Stadium (Karabük, Turkey, 2011)
- Silicon Valley of Turkey (Gebze, Turkey, 2014)
- Forensic Science Institute of Turkey (Istanbul, Turkey, 2012)
- Elazığ Culture Park (Elazığ, Turkey, 2008)
- Teos Marina (Seferihisar, İzmir, Turkey, 2008)
- Elaziğ Education Campus, (Elazığ, Turkey, 2013)
- Malatya Planetarium (Malatya, Turkey, 2015)
- Beydağ City (Malatya, Turkey, 2015)
- Horata City (Malatya, Turkey, 2012)
- Port Malabo (Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, 2003)
- Güllük Port (Güllük, Bodrum, Turkey, 2003)
- International Police Training Center (Ankara, Turkey, 2011)
- Edirne Terminal (Edirne, Turkey, 2010)
- Datça Körmen Marina (Datça, Turkey, 2010)
- Hobart Waterfront (Hobart, Tasmania, 2007)
- Mevlana University Concept Design (Konya, Turkey, 2009)
- Ankara Sincan Metro Station (Sincan, Ankara, Turkey 2009)
- Kumkuyu Marina (Kumkuyu, Turkey, 2009)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ankara, Turkey, 2009)
- Bursa Nature Park (Bursa, Turkey, 2009)
- Kahramanmaraş Municipality (Kahramanmaraş, Turkey, 2006)
- Çeşme Marina (Çeşme, Turkey, 2006)
- Kaş Marina (Kaş, Antalya, Turkey, 2006)
- Denizli Government House (Denizli, Turkey, 2005)
- Bursa Santral Garaj Square (Bursa, Turkey, 2005)
- Yeşilyurt Stadium (Konak, İzmir, Turkey, 2003)
Conferences[edit]
Exhibitions[edit]
- 2013 – AIA Bookstore, Washington Square, Philadelphia
References[edit]
- ↑ "Middle East Technical University - Thesis" (PDF).
- ↑ "Atılım University News".
- ↑ "Middle East Technical University Thesis' List".
- ↑ "National Architecture Award in National Architecture Exhibition 2010/Category:Presentation of Ideas". Chamber of Architects in Turkey. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
- ↑ "Kırklareli Üniveristesi".
- ↑ "Başkent University".
External links[edit]
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