Erdem Architects

Erdem Architects (Turkish: Erdem Mimarlar) is an international architectural firm founded in 1998 by Sunay Erdem and Günay Erdem brothers in Ankara, Turkey. Erdem Architects renders services of projects and counseling in architecture, urban planning, and landscape design.

Erdem Architects
(Erdem Mimarlar)
Practice information
Key architectsGünay Erdem, Sunay Erdem
PartnersÖmer Kaya
Founded1998
LocationAnkara, Istanbul, New York City, Turkey, United States
Significant works and honors
AwardsLa Spezia Arsenale 2062 Open Competition, Winner
Website
www.erdemarchitects.com

History

Sunay Erdem and Günay Erdem started working together in the late 1990s. Their first major project was the proposal for Aristotelous Redesign of the Civic Axis of Thessaloniki Competition (1997).[1] This project proposed a linear landscape structure, cutting through Thessaloniki like a knife. Erdem Architects since 90s to present designed projects to more than forty different countries, and fifty of them received awards.

Organization

Leadership

Erdem Architects leadership is organized as a collaborative partnership. Erdem Architects current key partners are Günay Erdem and Sunay Erdem. Today, the architecture firm employs around 50 architects working on projects in more than 5 countries.

Offices

Erdem Architects maintains offices in Ankara, Istanbul and New York City.

Awards

Recognition Awards
Awards in International Competitions
Awards in National Competitions

Selected projects

Esertepe Park, Ankara, Turkey


Europe
North America
Middle-East
Africa
Asia Pacific
Australia
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References

  1. "Aristotelous Redesign of the Civic Axis of Thessaloniki". The Organisation for the Cultural Capital of Europe "Thessaloniki 1997". Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  2. "Esertepe Park". Ankara Büyükşehir Belediyesi, Basın Yayın ve Halkla İlişkiler Dairesi Başkanlığı. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  3. "Information and Communication Technologies Authority". Arkitera Architecture Center. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  4. "Riva'da doğan Ay-Yıldız". Aksam Newspaper. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
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