Uluslararası PINarchitecture yarışmasında birinci sınıf öğrencilerimizden Ufuk Uğurlar birincilik, Nur Hazal Gürgöze ikincilik ödülü kazanmışlardır. Berk Coşkun ve Cansu Yeşil ise en iyi sekiz katılım arasında değerlendirilmiştir. Öğrencilerimizi başarılarından dolayı kutluyoruz.
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First Prize
Ufuk Uğurlar_First Year Student
JURY COMMENTS ///
"Cultural objects that stand the test of time illuminate or distort our perspectives of history. The entry may be showing us how this brief responds to us today, rather than an alternate reality. The stone human can be a metaphor to the human condition confronting impermanence. The aging cycle segments are divided like the twelve hours of an analogue clock, both implications pointing to the scale of time."
Second Prize
Nur Hazal Gürgöze _First Year Student
JURY COMMENTS ///
"This entry makes me feel connected to the whole history of the world through the most basic of shapes and its constant reinterpretation. This form, no matter what scale or material, holds some basic truth in it that is both human and not human, man-made and supernatural."
"I like the comic directness of this entry. Would the pyramidal shape be the best form for building - is this all we could come up with? Historical references prove the attention to this form throughout the centuries. But would we just keep on stacking them on top of each other?"
Top Eight
Berk Coşkun _First Year Student
JURY COMMENTS ///
"Japanese culture is the wellspring of living with impermanence. This graphic is compelling by reflecting on the fragility of human life even with everlasting forms. The stage is set in a moment in time: two humans dancing amongst the rubble of permanent material, holding a temporary position."
Cansu Yeşil _First Year Student
JURY COMMENTS ///
"Visually this entry is quite catching. For me it tells a story of attempted change going wrong. Society was sick of its surroundings and tried to make the materials budge, but all they were able to do was distort and misshape. It is now used as a example of what not to do."