The CAN ALKOR LIBRARY  was built in honor of  the poet, translator, and researcher Can Alkor. 

Its architecture borrows from the quiet persistence of climbing vines—reimagined as industrial joints that weave through a grid of poles and shelves. Emerging intuitively, each vine stabilizes and animates the system, attaching to floors, ceilings, corners, and thresholds, much like their natural counterparts.

The design thrives on this balance between rule and accident, calculation and improvisation, matheme and poème. Each iron element was shaped through careful handwork, polished to clarity yet left with the discreet traces of its making.  A transparent varnish seal leaves these marks visible while allowing time to etch its own patina through slow oxidation underneath.