Practice of Space is a design studio operating across architecture and material culture at large.
We live in a world where there is an imminent need to forge adjacencies between seemingly segregated subjects and investigate fertile grounds for design opportunities in possible near-futures; while remaining dedicated to architecture as a way of making sense of the world around us.
We strive for a world where projects speak to the peculiarities of their contexts, which are, understood not only as a lump sum of physical facts, but as a comprehensive bricolage of myths, ideological dynamics and idiosyncrasies that charge our built environments with a perpetual latency.
We produce works that search for a possibility to comment on frameworks that underlie everyday realities. Rooted in the architectonic scale, our practice is a collaborative vehicle committed to active questioning of boundaries between art, architecture, and city-making.
Aykut Imer is a licensed Architect in the State of New York.
Over the past decade he has contributed to numerous built projects in the United States as part of notable New York based offices, across residential, civic, and public works.
He holds a Bachelor of Engineering from Vanderbilt University where he studied civil engineering and art history, and a Master of Architecture with honors from Washington University in St. Louis.
Practice of Space is based out of New York, NY.
Contact
studio@practiceofspace.com