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Alper Derinboğaz was born on 1982 in Turkey, is an architect. Discover Alper Derinboğaz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

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2019

In 2019, he was selected as one of the 40 Under 40 architects of Europe by The European Center. He was awarded as "Best Young Practices" in 2020 by Archdaily. He is frequently invited to events as a speaker and his works are widely published and exhibited in global art and architectural publications. He also teaches architectural and urban design studios in several universities as an adjunct professor.

His adaptive re-use project Fitaş Passage is completed in 2019, located in İstiklal Avenue which is a vibrant pedestrian axis in Istanbul. This project reclaims an historic arcade space while seeking a new relationship with the avenue. The facade of the building is designed with angled vertical panels by considering the perceived view while walking on the street. These vertical facade elements, reminiscent of the historic vertical signboards, aim to create a spatial interactivity between building and street.

2014

In 2014, his work “Modalities of the Spontaneous” was exhibited in the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale as part of the Turkish Pavilion, Places of Memory. This work was a series of reliefs generated through an investigation into the transformation of urban texture in the Levent district in Istanbul. Starting from the idea that the Turkish largest city has grown “spontaneously” over time, Derinboğaz questioned how the underlying geographic and socio-economic background shaped the evolution of the city in the last 100 years and possibly will go on to do so in the future. Derinboğaz’s museum works are mostly characterised by social dialogue and contextual understanding. The most significant of these is the Museum of Istanbul project that is located next to the UNESCO listed Theodosian Land Walls in İstanbul. This building aims to link land walls to the modern transportation hub in the Topkapi area, seeking to activate a public space that connects the history of the city with contemporary society.

2011

His first built works were selected for the Best Architecture Collection of the year and he received the Arkitera Young Architect Award in 2011. Derinboğaz won the Plan Award for Innovative Architecture in 2015. His project Antalya Green Hub was awarded the Green Good Design Award by the Chicago Athenaeum in 2018. His work has also won the German Design Award by the German Design Council.

Derinboğaz’s projects vary from large scale cultural institutions to art installations and masterplans. His work investigates the possibilities of the physical environment through the relationship between space and time. According to Chris Van Uffelen, his work breaks up conventional thinking to create innovative and flexible design solutions. Derinboğaz defines his practise as an intent to create continuities between human, space and the earth in his book project where he gathers his research since 2011.

2005

Derinboğaz graduated from Istanbul Technical University in 2005 and received the Fulbright scholarship to study at UCLA, where he won the Graduate Award for his master’s studies. While working in Los Angeles until 2011, he founded Salon as an Istanbul and Berlin based international architecture practice.

1982

Alper Derinboğaz (Turkish pronunciation: [alpæɾ deɾiɲboːaz]; born in 1982) is a Turkish architect, and founder of Salon Alper Derinboğaz architecture practise that has been recognised as one of Archdaily’s Best Young Practices of 2020. Derinboğaz represented Turkey in its debut year at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2014 with his work Modalities of the Spontaneous, an in-depth study of the urban transformation of Istanbul.