My name is Merve Onur, I have been work in multi-family and single-family projects for couple of years now.
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Merve Onur
Email :mervehonur@gmail.com
Otis College of Art and Design, Bachelors, Architecture/Landscape/Interiors
Architecture (buildings), landscape (spaces between buildings), and interiors (spaces within buildings) organize and shape the contexts for all our activities and relations. Students in this multidisciplinary program study all three of these spatial design fields within a single, sequential curriculum, focused on design empowered by technologies and theory. At the core of the curriculum are six comprehensive studio courses, five of which address potentially real-world projects sited in Los Angeles and other cities. Support courses present the materials and methods of building, landscape, and interior construction; physical and digital communication skills and media; and the history and theories of spatial design.
Excellence in design 2014-2015 Studio 6, 1st Place
Excellence in design in studio 6 awarded by Greg Kochanowski May 2015
Otis College of Art and Design
The Architecture/Landscape/Interiors Awards for Excellence in Design Studio program recognizes one student in each comprehensive studio course (Studios 1-6) each academic year. Studio instructors are asked to select one student to receive the award based on: consistency of presence, participation and effort; development and use of skills; clarity and incorporation of concept; creativity and excellence of design; consistency and scope of design development; and clarity of presentation.
Donghia Portfolio Awards, 2nd Place
Donghia portfolio award given by Donghia foundation to Otis Architecture/Landscape/Interiors students. three students gets picked by Donghia Master Class designer. awards chosen Joep van Lieshout,
Getting in to LA zero, Honorable Mention
The Living Building Challenge Los Angeles Collaborative is hosting a “Getting L.A. to Zero” Competition, a call for innovation in three categories: Design, Product, and Strategy.
Undergraduate and Graduate students at institutions throughout all of Southern California
“Imagine a building designed and constructed to function as elegantly and efficiently as a flower: a building informed by its bioregion’s characteristics, and that generates all of its own energy with renewable resources, captures and treats all of its water, and operates efficiently and for maximum beauty. Imagine a city block or a college campus sharing resources from building to building, growing food, and functioning without a dependency on fossil fuel-based transportation.”