Landscape Design IV Poster // “The Second Ground: Art, Education and Technology” (CRN 13891 &13895)

by Rabia Ezgi Beyen | Sep 16, 2025
Landscape Design IV - PEM 411E (CRN 13891) & PEM 312E (CRN: 13895) – “The Second Ground: Art, Education and Technology” will be conducted by Prof. Dr. Ayçim Türer Başkaya and Res. Assist. Lal Dalay Algan in the 2025-2026 Fall Semester.
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Landscape Design II [Whose landscape is this?] Poster

2025 - 2026 Fall
Landscape Design IV Studio
 “The Second Ground: Art, Education and Technology”

Landscape Design IV - PEM 411E  (CRN 13891) & PEM 312E (CRN: 13895) – “The Second Ground: Art, Education and Technology” will be conducted by Prof. Dr. Ayçim Türer Başkaya and Res. Assist. Lal Dalay Algan in the 2025-2026 Fall Semester.


This studio invites students to explore the transformation of post-industrial landscapes through the lens of art, education, and technology, using the Ümraniye site as a case study. Once occupied by furniture and textile industries, the site presents both challenges and opportunities for adaptive reuse. The project will focus on how these abandoned production zones can be reprogrammed as vibrant public grounds, reconnecting them with cultural memory, ecological resilience, and social inclusivity.

Students will investigate how post-industrial sites can act as laboratories for sustainable futures by integrating renewable energy, water cycles, and zero-waste systems into design. At the same time, the studio emphasizes public art and vocational education as tools for social cohesion, local employment, and community participation. Through collaborative design strategies, students will define the “second ground” as a layered network of cultural, ecological, and technological systems.

Focusing on the question, “How can landscape architecture redefine post-industrial landscapes as spaces of cultural continuity and sustainable innovation?”, the studio encourages students to envision site-specific, future-oriented design solutions.

ITU Department of Landscape Architecture

 

Vision

To train contemporary landscape architects who are open to national and international cooperation, whose contributions to the country and universal science are increasing day by day, who transfer natural and cultural values to future societies, who follow and apply contemporary design concepts and developing landscape technology, who have a respectable and unique place among other departments providing landscape architecture education, with an innovative program that continuously improves quality.

 

Mission

The aim of the programme is to train professionals and scientists who are self-renewing, who have adopted contemporary scientific and critical thinking, who can develop original ideas and have the ability to apply them, who produce for the sustainability of living spaces in different scales and contents by considering professional ethics and environmental sensitivity, and who are guiding and pioneering in the interdisciplinary lane.

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