In this project in İzmir Bayraklı, which I started with the poem A Black Bird On Three Views, Wallace Stevens, 1917, I aimed to make learning and working areas suitable for the use of both students and society by conducting different studies such as literature, philosophy, and poetry among the humanities while preserving our cultures. The circulation roads, which are the most important point of this project, were highlighted with columns, facilitating the access of the people to this area. Thus, he created the separation of public and private spaces. Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird by Wallace Stevens, which is the starting point of the project by keeping the library, meeting room, and writing rooms separate from the education area, also offers a special area for Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird by Wallace Stevens 1917 poetry.
ARCH 498: Alternative(s) / Unit 1: ctrl - alt - arch / Coordinators: Lect. Michael YOUNG, Lect. Nazlı KÖK