An Architecture Reflecting the Digital World: Transparent, Precise, and Dynamic
The Faculty of Computer Engineering building is a reinterpretation of the principles of order and complexity in digital architecture.
Designed and built at the heart of the university campus, the project aims to define a cohesive, performance-oriented space aligned with the academic identity of the discipline.
Its pure form and controlled geometry express precision, transparency, and connectivity—three key principles of computer science. In the interior design, the relationship between educational, administrative, and collaborative spaces is organized through rotation, visibility, and mutual access, enabling both interaction and focus.
Materials were chosen with an industrial approach but articulated in a human-centered expression—positioned between technology and spatial experience. Mechanical and electrical systems were designed with scalability in mind, tailored to the specific technical demands of the field.
This building is not merely a place for education; it is a tool for shaping ideas, analyzing systems, and reimagining the future.