Jülide Yağmur Peker
Architect

She was born in Artvin in 1989. She lives in Hopa.  She graduated from ESOGU Faculty of Architecture, Department of Architecture in 2013. Between 2012 and 2014, she worked in Olympos Ancient City Archaeological Excavation. Since 2016, she continues her career in “Artelye Mimarlık” as a co-founder.

 

“Toilets in modern water closets rise up from the floor like white water lilies. The architect does all he can to make the body forget how paltry it is, and to make man ignore what happens to his intestinal wastes after the water from the tank flushes them down the drain. Even though the sewer pipelines reach far into our houses with their tentacles, they are carefully hidden from view, and we are happily ignorant of the invisible Venice of shit underlying our bathrooms, bedrooms, dance halls, and parliaments.”

Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness Of Being”