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Teğet Architectural Office constructs an imaginary topography inspired by Hitit Seramik's Cotto Napoli product line in the moodboard work titled “Relief”.
Güzel İşler Atölyesi blends Hitit Seramik’s timeless, functional, and modern line of Hitit Ceramic's Hit2Power series with the principles of the Bauhaus movement.
Altıpatlar Mimarlik expresses the nostalgia of Istanbul through the dining table context in the “Dining Table” moodboard designed with the Uni, Selçuk, and Fiore Fantasia products by Hitit Seramik while reflecting the longing for the historical texture of Istanbul with the Earthstone product in the “Texture Beneath Istanbul” design.
Umut Cem Çağlayan, the founder of Caglayan Architects, highlights the profound connection between ceramics and water through the moodboard he created using Hitit Seramik’s Dust, indigo, and Nexos products.
Partners Erhan Kılıç and Çağrı Kaan Çetin from Habif Architects created the moodboard as an artificial intelligence exercise for Hitit Seramik.
Yeşim Bakırküre, the Founder of Ypsilon Design, reexamines the concept of space through the light of Hitit Seramik’s “indigo” product, showcasing the earthy impact of porcelain in her design
Yeşim Kozanlı, the founder of Yeşim Kozanlı Architecture and Interior Design, seeks equilibrium in the topography of living spaces with the moodboard she crafted using Hitit Seramik’s Blitz model.
Umut İyigün, the Co-Founder of MUUM, transforms Hitit Seramik’s “Metall” product into the mysterious monolith of “2001: A Space Odyssey”, one of the most significant movies in the history of cinema.
Buşra Al, the Founder of PLUGOFIS, demonstrates the role of materials in the transformation of design concepts into tangible reality through the moodboard featuring Hitit Seramik’s Rosetta Anthracite and Russell Ice products.
Begüm Yazgan, the Founding Partner of Yazgan Design Architecture, encapsulates the space she revitalized using a matrix inspired by Hitit Seramik’s “Hit2Six” themed products in her moodboard.
Pınar Gökbayrak, one of the founding partners of PAB Mimarlık, introduces Hitit’s Jupiter Copper product to the artificial intelligence program Midjourney, capable of visualizing texts, in her interpretation of the moodboard.
Hüray Erk, the Co-Founder of Metex Studio Erk, accentuates the personalization and uniqueness of each life in her moodboard design.
Alper Derinboğaz, the founder of Salon, constructs the Dock American Walnut model as a topography in his moodboard design.
Burcu Şenparlak, who has an M.Sc. in Architecture and is one of the managing partners at Swanke Hayden Connell Architecture, infuses hope into the moodboard design where she interprets the MARS series.
Dürrin Süer, one of the founding partners of M artı D Mimarlık, incorporates the connotations of textures and colors from the Scarlet series into the moodboard, centering around the theme of “well-being”.
The architect Görkem Volkan, the founder of GVDS, integrates the creative potential of Glare Mink from the Hit2Six collection into her moodboard design.
Feza Ökten Koca, who has an M.Sc. in Architecture, elucidates the impact of the Cotto Napoli series on users through her moodboard design.
A moodboard design by the architect Yeşim Hatırlı highlighting the harmony of the “Hexagon” product with seasonal colors: “Autumn”
The historical building’s transformation into the İşbank Museum of Painting Sculpture, which opened its doors on the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Turkey, was realized through the design by TEĞET Architectural Office.
Architect-Circular Designer Özgül Öztürk elucidates the transformative power of compost, its impact on sustainability, and key considerations for readers of Hitit Mod.
In London, Serpentine opens to visit the artist Refik Anadol’s exhibition titled as “Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive” on February 16. In his first major solo exhibition in the UK, Anadol puts on display his most mighty artificial intelligence art project to date.
We explore libraries in Turkey renowned for their extensive collection archives, catering to both book lovers and researchers, while also capturing attention with their architectural designs.