Günay Erdem

Günay Erdem
Günay Erdem in 2014
Born (1978-04-18) 18 April 1978
Shumen, Bulgaria
Occupation Architect

Günay Erdem (born 18 April 1978) is a Turkish Architect (graduated) and self-taught Landscape architect.[1] Günay Erdem together with his brother Sunay Erdem leads architectural and urban design practice Erdem Architects which they founded in 1998. Differently from majority of other architects and landscape architects Günay Erdem dissolves the boundaries of these two disciplines in his designs.[2] Using this interdisciplinary approach Günay Erdem‘s both architectural and urban designs gains unique innovative characteristics.[3][4] Günay Erdem 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.[5]

Teaching

Since 2012 Günay Erdem has been teaching at Atılım University Department of Architecture Basics of Design and Architectural Design.[6] Günay Erdem 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.[7] Günay Erdem also has been invited to many Architectural Departments at different Universities as the jury member of Design Studios.

Awards

Recognition Awards
Awards in International Competitions
Awards in National Competitions

Selected projects

Conferences

Exhibitions

  • 2013 – AIA Bookstore, Washington Square, Philadelphia

References

  1. "Middle East Technical University - Thesis" (PDF).
  2. "Atılım University News".
  3. "Middle East Technical University Thesis' List". Archived from the original on 2013-11-17.
  4. "Buildings and Decoration Magazine".
  5. "National Architecture Award in National Architecture Exhibition 2010/Category:Presentation of Ideas". Chamber of Architects in Turkey. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  6. "Atılım University".
  7. "Başkent University".
  8. "Information and Communication Technologies Authority". Arkitera Architecture Center. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  9. "Bingöl University". Archived from the original on 2015-05-25. ]
  10. "Karabük University". Archived from the original on 2015-05-28. ]
  11. "HB:BX, High Bridge".
  12. "Paris Courthouse". ]
  13. "Ören Marina Project". Erdem Architects.
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