NEMESTUDIO is a winner of Architectural Record’s Design Vanguard 2024.The Design Vanguard award program recognizes leading architectural firms and individual practitioners who represent the promise of the most innovative architecture work in the field and will lead the profession in the future.
NEMESTUDIO is part of the Where the Fumes Mingle, I Wait for a Seed (Donde cruzan los humos espero una semilla) exhibition at the La Casa Encendida in Madrid, Spain. The exhibition is curated by Maria Anna Zazzarino and is on view until September 2024.
Neyran Turan participated in and gave a public lecture at the Viewsheds symposium, hosted at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Bringing together various practitioners and academics from around North America, the symposium hosted a series of dialogues that engage the role of representation and aesthetics in the context of the climate crisis.
Neyran Turan participates in Architecture's Ecological Restructuring, a symposium that invites six distinctive voices in architecture to challenge traditional disciplinary frameworks and build new forms of ecological thinking, which is held at the Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture.
Four Dioramas, NEMESTUDIO's installation and exhibition design for the Pavilion of Turkey at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, is a winner of the 2023 ACSA Faculty Design Award.
When Naked Kings All Gone, NEMESTUDIO's installation for the Model Behavior exhibition opens on October 4 at the Cooper Union in New York. Curated by the Anyone Corporation.
86 Things, NEMESTUDIO's solo exhibition at the Annex Gallery of the University of Colorado Denver College of Architecture and Planning opens. Neyran Turan gave a lecture at the school as part of the College's public lecture series on September 5.
Curated by Neyran Turan and designed by NEMESTUDIO, Pavilion of Turkey is selected as one of the four standout national pavilions at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale by the Metropolis magazine.
The website publication of Architecture as Measure/Ölçü Olarak Mimarlık, the Pavilion of Turkey at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale curated by Neyran Turan, is launched today.
Neyran Turan publishes an article titled "Fake Earths" in New Geographies 11: Extraterrestrial, published by Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Neyran Turan gives a public lecture at the University of San Diego as part of the Department of Art, Architecture and Art History's Fall 2019 lecture series.
Neyran Turan gives a public lecture at the Ithaca College in New York as part of the Ambiguous Territory: Architecture, Landscape, and the Postnatural exhibition, on view at the Ithaca College's Handwerker Gallery.
Neyran Turan is one of the hundred architects featured in the 100 Hundred Experiments exhibition, which opens at the Aedes Architecture Forum Gallery in Berlin on August-16. The exhibition is curated by Anna Butele and takes on the idea of architectural inspiration as an experimental project.
Neyran Turan serves as juror at Andrew Zago's graduate thesis section "Originality and the Discipline or How to Look at Buildings" and participates in the Graduate Thesis Lab Symposium at SCI-arc in Los Angeles.
Neyran Turan will give a public lecture on November-11 at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco as part of the school's 2018 Fall Lecture Series.
Neyran Turan publishes an article titled "New Cadavre Exquis: Matters, Ruins, and Debris of Architecture," in the Medium issue of Yale School of Architecture's Perspectajournal.
Our Junk, Their Ruin, NEMESTUDIO's installation for the Bay Area Now 8, the triennial exhibition of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, opens September-7. The exhibition will run until March 2019.
NEMESTUDIO contributes to the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design Summer 2018 Newsletter publication titled Re-Learning, which focuses on architectural pedagogy, with a commissioned drawing. Titled as "The Moon, the Cutting Mat, and Misc" (2018), NEMESTUDIO's contribution presents the design of a space of architectural instruction within a 40'X40' square.
NEMESTUDIO will be part of the 3-Ways exhibition at the A+D Architecture and Design Museum in Los Angeles. The exhibition explores themes of scale and communication in architecture through the use of multiple sheer size projections. The show opens June-30 and will be on view until August 19.
Neyran Turan serves as juror at RUMBLE 2018, end-of-year school reviews at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Architecture and Urban Design.
NEMESTUDIO is selected for Bay Area Now 8, the triennial exhibition of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts showcasing emerging and midcareer practices in various creative fields. Exhibition opens September-7 and will run until March 2019.
NEMESTUDIO is part of the Tempietto Exemplumexhibition at the Yale School of Architecture. The exhibition opens on April-12 and runs through May-14, 2018. The exhibition positions Bramante’s Tempietto within the contemporary through the means of drawing.
NEMESTUDIO's work is featured at the Big Red and Shinymagazine in an article that reviews the recent Inscriptions: Architecture Before Speech exhibition at the Druker Design Gallery of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Neyran Turan gives a public lecture at the Iowa State University (ISU) College of Design. She also directs a 4-day drawing workshop at ISU titled "Another Planetary" which positions climate change as a cultural and political idea that requires a renewed architectural imagination.
NEMESTUDIO's work included in the book Young Architects 18: (Im)Permanence, published by The Architectural League of New York. The book documents the work of winners of the 2016 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers and can be purchased here.
Nine Islands is exhibited at the Commodity Fetishexhibition at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Architecture, curated by Fold, a curatorial and publishing platform formed by graduate students of the College.
New Cadavre Exquisand Museum of Lost Volumesare exhibited at the Inscriptions: Architecture Before Speech exhibition at the Druker Design Gallery of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. The exhibition is curated by K. Michael Hays and Andrew Holder and brings together various emerging architects across the American academy, "whose motivating interests," according to the curators, "are anterior to meaning and averse to thematization; they are, in a way, pre-speech." The exhibition is opening in Cambridge on January-22 and will run through March-11, 2018.
Neyran Turan is interviewed by Paprika, a broadsheet publication by the students at the Yale University School of Architecture about her recent work and alternative forms of environmental imagination in architecture. Click here to read the online version of the interview.
Neyran Turan is invited to participate at the Architecture and/for the Environment Mellon Seminar at the Canadian Center for Architecture in Montreal and gives a talk titled "Long-Span: Matters Around Architecture."
Neyran Turan gives a talk at the Wurster Hall Auditorium as part of the opening of NEMESTUDIO's 18 Drawings, 7 Modelsexhibition at the UC Berkeley Wurster Gallery.
NEMESTUDIO's solo exhibition 18 Drawings, 7 Modelsopens at the Wurster Gallery, located at the University of California, Berkeley. The exhibition presents the recent work of NEMESTUDIO. All of the drawings and models presented in the exhibition speculate on the idea of temporal long-span in architecture, through visual techniques of superimposition in the drawings and slightly (un)familiar archetypes in the models.
NEMESTUDIO's work is exhibited at the Present Tense exhibition in Florence, which highlights recent unbuilt projects from emerging architectural design offices across Europe and North America. Curated by Kyle Miller, the exhibition includes work from 2A+P/A, Baukuh, Design With Company, Fala Atelier, LAMAS, Norell/Rodhe, OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen, Point Supreme, SO-IL, T+E+A+M, and UNULAUNU.
Neyran Turan gives a talk at the book launch of Climates: Architecture and the Planetary Imaginary, co-published by Columbia University and Lars Müller Publishers. The book launch is held at the Columbia GSAPP's Studio-X Istanbul and is moderated by James Graham. The other participants at the round-table are Lydia Kallipoliti and Mauricio Corbalan.
Nine Islands, NEMESTUDIO's project for the 3rd Istanbul Design Biennial "Are We Human?", opens on October-22 at the Galata Greek Primary School. The Biennial is curated by Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley, and is organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV).
Neyran Turan gives a talk at the SPUR Urban Center Gallery in San Francisco as part of the Architecture Next Now panel curated by Clark Thenhaus. The panel is moderated by Stanley Saitowitz and the participants are NEMESTUDIO, IwamotoScott, VeeV, and Price Studio.
Neyran Turan is interviewed by Artwort, an Italian online art, architecture and design platform, about NEMESTUDIO's work. The article is published in Italian and English.
Neyran Turan is featured as the Young Scholar of the Month in the July 2015 issue of the Bridge, published by the Turkish-American Scientists and Scholars Association.
Neyran Turan has been a guest in two different radio shows at Açık Radyo (Open Radio 94.9, Istanbul) to talk about the STRAIT installation: Metropolitika on June-3 and Açık Mimarlık on June-11.
Neyran Turan's solo exhibition STRAIT opens at SALT Beyoğlu, Istanbul. The exhibition will be on view at the entrance floor of the gallery between May 27 - Aug 2, 2015.
Neyran Turan participates at the 2015 Phyllis Lambert Symposium on Geographies of Exploitation at the University of Montreal's School of Architecture and gives a presentation on "Geographic Object".
Neyran Turan participates in an architectural session titled "Architecture, Risk, and Opportunity in the Anthropocene" at the 2014 Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences Conference in New York, chaired by Jonathan Massey and Daniel Barber.
Neyran Turan curates New Commons, a lecture series co-sponsored by Rice University School of Architecture and Rice Design Alliance, and hosted at the Museum of Fine Arts-Houston. The participants of the series are Pedro Gadanho, Luis Callejas, David Gissen and Xaveer Geyter.