Handicraft Center


Considering Eskişehir’s young population and its deep history, this project was designed on the idea of young people getting to know archeological artifacts and reproducing them through craftsmanship. Based on this, the design idea of the project is determined as the accumulation and continuity of craftsmanship.

 The area will mainly include ceramic, glass, wood, and jewelry workshops. The works in these workshops on the entrance and first floors will accumulate and form the exhibition on the second floor. In addition to the workshops, there is a presentation room on the ground floor and a cafe on the second floor with a view of the river. The road that provides access to the area continues through the building and forms a bridge to the island.


Author: Başak Başakoğlu
Studio: ARCH 202 Spring 2024
Instructor(s):
Deniz Üçer Erduran


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Department of Architecture Bilkent University FF-304A
06800 Ankara – TURKEY

Email: arch@bilkent.edu.tr

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