ARCHITECTURAL MODEL MAKING IN TURKEY

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The introductory text of the exhibition held at Studio-X Istanbul between 17 November 2018 and 19 January 2019:

“Model making has always been an inseparable aspect of architectural production, since it is a tool for testing, representing, and, at times, documenting the architectural idea. Architectural models vary from the simplest working models, made of materials and methods available in the office, to presentation models produced by professional model makers using sophisticated materials and methods. Most of the working models last until the completion of projects in offices, gather dust, get deformed and disappear in the end. Professional presentation models, in contrast, do not reside in architecture offices, they travel through the courses set according to their purpose; but they get lost in the end, too. What often remain are the photographs of the models. Thus, the three-dimensional architectural expression becomes two-dimensional again. Most of the model photographs we can find in the archives and in the pages of architectural publications do not have any informational records. Mostly, it cannot be identified who the producer of the model was, what the material, technique, and scale were, and by whom the photograph of the model was taken.

The exhibition Architectural Model Making in Turkey is a phase of a long-term work in progress, which focuses on the actors well-known to the architecture circles, and their production, and which aims at making their collaboration more visible. The compilation of models in this exhibition represents the modern architectural production in Turkey in the 20th century, and includes the works of five model makers of five generations: The materials from the archives of Yusuf Z. Ergüleç, Selahattin Yazıcı, Mehmet Şener (Atölye 77), Varjan Yurtgülü (Min Tasarım) and Murat Küçük (Atölye K) are accompanied by the analysis of contents about architectural models in the journals Mimar / Arkitekt from 1931 to 1980. 

The exhibition looks into the technicalities and meanings of model making, focusing on materials, techniques, methods, expressions, representations, milieus and networks of relations. It also pioneers the archival process recording the related information for the first time.”

EXHIBITION TEAM
Curator Pelin Derviş
Research team Ufuk Demirgüç, Pelin Derviş, İlayda Güler; Saliha Aslan, Elif Bilge; T. Elvan Altan, Aydan Balamir, Güven Arif Sargın and Pelin Yoncacı Arslan / with the support of METU Faculty of Architecture
“Model Makers” videos (shooting and editing) Tanju Eren
“Architect and Architectural Model” screening Pelin Derviş – Metehan Özcan
Exhibition furniture design Avşar Gürpınar, Mete Godollar / with the support of İstanbul Bilgi University
Graphic design Ufuk Demirgüç
Lighting consultant Ali Berkman (On|Off)
Transcript Amina Rezoug
Translation Osman Şişman
Sergilenen maketleri ödünç veren, bilgi-belge paylaşımları ve emekleriyle projeye destek olan kişi ve kurumlar Akif Ergüleç, Arıkoğlu Family, Aslı Can, Aslı Yazıcı Yakın – Orhun Yakın, Can Çinici (Çinici Architects), Celal Abdi Güzer, Dalokay Family, Doğan Hasol, Doğan Tekeli (Tekeli-Sisa Mimarlık), Doruk Pamir, Ela Güngören, Fatmagül Aslaner Gegeoğlu, Gorbon Family, Hasan Özbay, İTÜ Çevre ve Şehircilik Uygulama Araştırma Merkezi Arşivi, Kalebodur, Mehmet Konuralp, Mehmet Savaş, Mehmet Şener (Atölye 77), Mert Onur, Metin Çelik, Murat Küçük (Atölye K), Nazlı Tayman, Nuran Zeren Gülersoy, Paul Bonatz-Peter Dübbers Family Archive, Pınar Under Sınav, Rahman Çelebi, SALT Research Architecture and Design Archive, Selahattin Yazıcı, Sevinç Hadi, Şevki Pekin, Suzan Sanlı, TEGET, Uğur Tanyeli, V. Gönül Aslaner – Mustafa Arslan Aslaner, Varjan Yurtgülü (Min Tasarım), Yeşim Duman, Yılmaz Zenger, Zafer Akay
The archives of Yusuf Z. Ergüleç –with the support of Studio-X Istanbul– and Selahattin Yazıcı –with the support of METU Faculty of Architecture– are currently being digitized and catalogued. This effort was led under the mentorship of SALT Research Architecture and Design Archive which will host and provide online access to these archives once the cataloguing process is complete. [Yusuf Z. Ergüleç Archive is online since April 2019]
This exhibition, supported by Istanbul Design Biennial, is a continuation of the project “Design Chronology Turkey | Draft” developed by Studio-X and Pelin Derviş in the context of the 3rd Istanbul Design Biennial.
Photo above: Sahir Uğur Eren
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