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park saada

Name
Doruk Kayali
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Architecture
Study programme
Architecture and Extreme Environments
Year
2022

A design aiming to ensure the freedom of Moroccan women

Located in the outskirts of Marrakech, Morocco, park saada is a design aiming to promote women's involvement in society by creating new possibilities for education and training of women on traditional Moroccan arts for their own economic freedom. Learning from the culture and its dominant curator, Islam religion, park saada is designed by analyzing social dynamics of Moroccan society and focusing on the problematic aspects of the ways of living -a traditionally encouraged and imposed gender inequlity.

The project contains a main foundation building, the Noor of Art Foundation, which is setting forth a distinctive production space for women that is aiming to raise voices of the Moroccan women for this culturally-embedded problem. By bringing spaces for women to create, imagine, produce, socialize (pottery, Zellige and straw workshops, common kitchens and courtyards) and to do culturally-expected household chores (kindergarten, pantry and cooking corners in the workshops) together, the building forms a safe space for women where they get a chance to not to be disrupted by the imposed rules they face in their daily life during their creative and interactive process. Noor of Art Foundation building analyzes different types of architectures and elements of limitations for the female members of the society and presents a design formed as an accumulation of these architectural gestures -this time putting women, their needs and possibilities of different ways of occupying a space on focus. 

The second part of the design consists of series of pavilions designed to increase the efficiency of the already-ongoing and male-dominated production on site. By creating 6 types of pavilions for different stages of clay pottery, brick and Zellige production -like clay extraction, pottery/brick drying, firing and storing/selling- the second phase of the design focuses on making the processes and new actors of production visible which can slowly encourage a change in the societal balances.

The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
No poverty (1)
Quality education (4)
Gender equality (5)
Decent work and economic growth (8)
Industry, innovation and infrastructure (9)
Reduced inequalities (10)
Responsible consumption and production (12)
Peace, justice and strong institutions (16)

CV

CV

Telefon
+45 7160 5803
Competitions, Publications & Awards
2021
2021

Winner, Spacecraft Design Competition

One axonometry competition by Non Architecture
2021
2021

Finalist for Publication, Remote Work Cabin Axo Contest

Axonometric drawing competition by Non Architecture
2018
2018

Jury’s Special Award, Designing Sustainable Future

Special Award for Innovative Idea and Detail Design (teamwork)
2018
2018

Honorable Mansion, 48 Hours Ideas Competition

Competition by Foundation for Architecture in Turkey (teamwork)
Education & Relevant Courses
2020
2022

Master of Arts (Architecture and Extreme Environments), Det Kongelige Akademi

2014
2019

Bachelor of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University

Extracurricular Experiences & Activities
2018
2018

Thesis Presentation, ARCHDESIGN ‘18

'Conceptual Studies on Thinking About Sound of Architecture in Undergraduate Education' dakam conferences presentation in Dubrovnik
2018
2018

Pop-up Exhibition, Studio X

'An exploration at the intersection of architecture, use and education'
2016
2016

Exhibition, Studio X

'Learning from film spaces'
Professional Work Experience
2020
2020

Architect, TEGET Architecture

Detail drawings for construction project, preliminary and concept project design and presentations
2019
2019

Architect/Research & Communications Associate, SALON ALPER DERINBOGAZ

Construction project detail drawing sets, press inquires associate, editor of printed material
2017
2017

Architecture Intern, ALTO Architecture & Interiors

Preliminary project drawings and presentation materials, construction detail drawings
2016
2016

Architecture Intern, MAPA Construction

Architectural drawings of tower projects in Dubai.
IT skills

Adobe Creative Suite

AutoCAD

Rhino

SketchUp

Keyshot

Lumion