Enis Oncuoglu

Chairman of Oncuoglu Architects, Turkey

Enis Oncuoglu

Chairman of Oncuoglu Architects, Turkey

Biography

ABOUT

Enis Oncuoglu graduated from METU Faculty of Architecture as an architect in 1989 and right after started to work at Oncuoglu Architects founded by Hasan Oncuoglu. In 1996 he assumed the general directorate of the company in 1996 after the founder of the office passed away. Enis Oncuoglu also acts as a jury member in many national and international competitions and participates in conferences such as MAPIC, MIPIM, ProEstate, ARKIPARC to share his experience in architecture and real estate issues. Enis Oncuoglu is also a member of the Board of TMMOB Chamber of Architects, TSMD (Association of Turkish Architects in Private Practice), OMIM (Union of Architects of Architectural Faculty of METU), AMPD (Shopping Centres and Retailers Association), TMMMB (Turkish Consulting Engineers and Architects Association) and ISCS (International Council of Shopping Centres). Oncuoglu is also one of the founders of TSMD Ankara Architecture Centre and Muğla SMD.

PROJECTS TO BE PRESENTED DURING THE EVENT

Project #1: Chorsu Complex Regeneration Master Plan

Start year: 01.01.2024

Oncuoglu Architects has undertaken a remarkable array of large-scale projects in the past few years, contributing significantly to the urban renewal and transformation and master plan initiatives in Uzbekistan and Albania. Notable among these projects are the comprehensive master plans for Yengi Tashkent Zone 2, the Chorsu Complex Regeneration and Karpen Marina Hills Master Plan. Each of these projects embodies a meticulous approach to urban planning, aimed at enhancing the architectural and cultural landscape of their respective regions from Central Asia to Adriatic Sea. Meanwhile reflecting a commitment to innovative design and sustainable development principles. By integrating the modern design approaches with the rich historical context of these areas, Oncuoglu Architects is dedicated to creating flexible, functional and user-centric environments that meet the needs of the present while preserving the heritage for future generations.

Project #2: Tashkent Yangi Davroza Master Plan

Start year: 01.01.2024

Oncuoglu Architects has undertaken a remarkable array of large-scale projects in the past few years, contributing significantly to the urban renewal and transformation and master plan initiatives in Uzbekistan and Albania. Notable among these projects are the comprehensive master plans for Yengi Tashkent Zone 2, the Chorsu Complex Regeneration and Karpen Marina Hills Master Plan. Each of these projects embodies a meticulous approach to urban planning, aimed at enhancing the architectural and cultural landscape of their respective regions from Central Asia to Adriatic Sea. Meanwhile reflecting a commitment to innovative design and sustainable development principles. By integrating the modern design approaches with the rich historical context of these areas, Oncuoglu Architects is dedicated to creating flexible, functional and user-centric environments that meet the needs of the present while preserving the heritage for future generations.

Project #3: Karpen Marina Hills Master Plan

Start year: 01.07.2021

Oncuoglu Architects has undertaken a remarkable array of large-scale projects in the past few years, contributing significantly to the urban renewal and transformation and master plan initiatives in Uzbekistan and Albania. Notable among these projects are the comprehensive master plans for Yengi Tashkent Zone 2, the Chorsu Complex Regeneration and Karpen Marina Hills Master Plan. Each of these projects embodies a meticulous approach to urban planning, aimed at enhancing the architectural and cultural landscape of their respective regions from Central Asia to Adriatic Sea. Meanwhile reflecting a commitment to innovative design and sustainable development principles. By integrating the modern design approaches with the rich historical context of these areas, Oncuoglu Architects is dedicated to creating flexible, functional and user-centric environments that meet the needs of the present while preserving the heritage for future generations.