Ilayda Murtezaoğlu, is an architect interested in sustainable architecture and human-scale designs. She believes that architecture is not just about creating spaces, but is a powerful tool that shapes human life. She believes that designing structures that are compatible with nature and spaces that are focused on people are the basis for creating more livable cities and healthy communities. Discovering new places in her daily life is important; she gathers inspiration by examining architectural details in the city she lives in and likes to write about. She loves animals and enjoys spending time in nature. She values ​​continuous learning and aims to use the knowledge she has gained in the field of architecture in a way that will benefit society in the process.
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