Şefik Birkiye

Şefik Birkiye is a Turkish architect who has designed buildings in Brussels, France, Switzerland, Monaco, the United States of America, and Turkey.[1] He is the founder of Vizzion Architects, a team which has been designing architecture in Brussels since 1979, as well as the founder of Vizzion Europe, an umbrella company with many projects around the world.[2]

Şefik Birkiye
Birkiye, Founder of Vizzion Europe
Born1954 (age 6667)
NationalityBelgian, Turkish
Alma mater
OccupationArchitect
Projects
Websitewww.vizzion-architects.com/index.php

Early life and education

Birkiye was born in Ankara in 1954. At the age of 17, he moved to Brussels in order to pursue his academic interests. In 1978, he graduated in architecture from La Cambre School of Architecture. In 1981, he then went to study at University of Louvain where he obtained a master's degree in urban planning.[2] 111

Career

Vizzion Architects
Vizzion Europe

In 1979, Birkiye founded Vizzion Architects, a team with several high-profile projects in Brussels. After many years of success and growing reputation in the industry, Birkiye founded the umbrella company Vizzion Europe in order to expand internationally. To date, Vizzion Europe has designed over 8 million metres sq. of property, 4 million of which is situated in Brussels.[2]

Projects

  • Jardin des Fonderies apartment (1998) - received the 1998 MIPIM Award for best residential development[2]
  • City 2 shopping mall (1999)[2]
  • Green Island office complex (2000) - received the 2000 MIPIM Award for best business centre[2]
  • Aksaray Turkish Presidential Palace (2015)[3] which has been deemed an illegal malpractice by the Turkish Higher Court State Council (Danıştay).[4]

References

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