Betül Ozar, Assistant Professor from the Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design, has been selected for the internationally recognized Vertico Greenfield Residency 2025 program with her research and design project titled “Water-Ground Structures - Robotic Earth-Water Scaffolds.”
The research and production program, to be held in Eindhoven, Netherlands, in November 2025, will feature an intensive hands-on production process employing robotic manufacturing tools. The project focuses on innovative construction systems that combine natural materials with robotic technologies, bridging sustainable architecture with environmentally friendly production techniques. This prestigious international achievement not only strengthens our university’s visibility in research and design but also represents a valuable outcome in terms of interdisciplinary collaboration.
We congratulate Assistant Professor Betül Ozar and her project team and wish them continued success.