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TERRAVICA "TACTICAL URBANISM NOW! 2023" COMPETITION

Team: Architect Gülay Didir - Architect Betül Mutlu

Architect Peker Ayan - Landscape Architect Bilge Kobak

Type: Urban Design Competition      Client: TerraViva Competition


Location: Hatay, Turkey         Status: Finalist Award         Period: June 2023

🚀 Explore the Tangraplay Toolkit!

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The design is inspired from the versatile “tangram” game, which consists of few pieces of wood yet offers limitless possibilities. It is a tool-kit comprising various elements such as solids, surfaces, lines, and points (connector elements), alongside loose parts, fostering limitless creativity in crafting diverse spaces and playgrounds for people of all ages. This kit empowers anyone, regardless of their age, to construct unique environments by utilizing its tools. Some components are small enough to be handled individually, while others necessitate collaborative effort, facilitating interaction. The tools themselves are easy, fast, and cost-effective to build and implement and come in a box, containing six surfaces which are also integral components of the overall design. The target city is Hatay, deeply impacted by the recent earthquake. Harnessing the power of tactical urbanism, the design approach offers an opportunity to revitalize cities in the aftermath of earthquakes. It enables the creation of optimal urban experiences, in the absence of the traces of previous urban settlements. The temporary landscapes crafted by participants, in the most creative and free environment possible, will aid in the regeneration of the city and life. Furthermore, they contribute to city planning by offering an interim use and involving the community. These designs serve as a catalyst for immediate action, fostering the health, well-being, and sense of belonging for residents in post-quake cities. Through mixing, matching, connecting, and rotating elements, participants can effectively articulate the physical and cultural needs of the city, actively participating in the restorative design process.

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