Trash Peaks and Debris, Tales of Architecture in its (Un)becoming

ITU Faculty of Architecture Student Projects

Salt Galata

September 18 – October 20, 2024

Trashpeaksanddebris <i>Çöp Tepeleri ve Atıklar, Mimarlığın Oluş(ama)ma Anlatıları</i> projesi kapsamındaki bir stüdyo çıktısı
Bihter Almaç’ın izniyle
A studio output from Trash Peaks and Debris, Tales of Architecture in its (Un)becoming
Courtesy Bihter Almaç
Workshop IV
Opening: September 18, 17.00


Salt is hosting Trash Peaks and Debris, Tales of Architecture in its (Un)becoming, an exhibition project organized by the Istanbul Technical University Faculty of Architecture. Featuring outputs from third-year undergraduate and diploma studios of the 2023-2024 fall semester, the project probes into contemporary architectural practices through two specific sites: İzmir Harmandalı Landfill and İzmit Gulf infill area.

The project focuses on the accumulation and proliferation of waste, excess, and the residual, addressing the relationship between the field of architecture and excessive consumption patterns. The studio outputs investigate how architecture is positioned in a context where overconsumption has become the norm and constant crises a common condition.

Project Team: Assoc. Prof. Bihter Almaç (Istanbul Technical University, Department of Architecture), Asude Erdoğmuş, Ayşe Hümeyra Yeşilyurt, Beyza Bahşi, Fulya Aras, Gülce Çobankara, Mehmet Sait Aktay, Melda Uyar, Mert Kaan Alptekin, Özlem Sıla Demir, Serra Türkoğlu, Tarık Kurt, Yağız Özel, Yiğit Yolcu
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