Instead of Complaining Try Doing Something with Sevince Bayrak and Oral Göktaş

Instead of Complaining Try Doing Something with Sevince Bayrak and Oral Göktaş

Author: Anylab Experimental Studio February 18, 2021 Duration: 31:33

In this episode of Anylabtalks, host Yardim Yardim interviews Sevince Bayrak and Oral Goktas, partners and co-founders of SO; an Istanbul-based studio focusing on design, architecture, and urbanism. 

In 2013, they won the Young Architects Program by MoMA/PS1, creating Sky Spotting Stop for Istanbul Modern, which was exhibited in MoMA and MAXXI. In 2015, they won the invitational competition at the Royal Academy of Arts; their project Unexpected Hill was realized in London. Their work has been published internationally and nominated for prestigious Mies, Aga Khan Awards, they were among the finalists of the Architectural Review Emerging Architecture Award 2019. They were shortlisted for the Future Architecture Platform 2019. Their recent work includes a public cultural center in Istanbul, a chicken coop and a cabin in the rural parts of Turkey, and an interdisciplinary research project on post-disaster emergency housing. Sevince recently published a book adapted from her PhD dissertation about the evolution of public space in Istanbul and teaches in MEF University since 2015 and Oral has been running a graduate design studio, titled Alternative Architectural Practices in MEF University since 2019. Visit www.soistanbul.com to see their work.

This interview was recorded in MEF University Architecture Studio, Istanbul on October 18, 2019. Enjoy our conversation.


From the team at Anylab Experimental Studio comes AnylabTalks, a series of conversations that lives in the rich, often overlooked spaces where artistic practice, architectural thinking, and design philosophy converge. This isn't about surface-level trends or finished portfolios; it's about digging into the foundational stories and personal inquiries that actually shape creative work. You'll hear discussions that move from the grand scale of a city's form to the subtle detail of a material's texture, always with an ear for the narrative that changes how we see these disciplines. The podcast creates a particular kind of atmosphere-one where assumptions are gently dismantled and familiar concepts are turned over to reveal their undersides. Each episode feels like stepping into a studio mid-process, where the goal is less about definitive answers and more about fostering a genuine, deep reflection on what it means to make and think about the world around us. It's for anyone who believes that the most interesting ideas are found in the overlaps and collisions, and who enjoys listening as a conversation patiently unfolds toward new, unexpected points of contemplation. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of the forces that quietly drive art, architecture, and design forward.
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