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Yaklaş 2030 Program Event “Greenhack” Draws Attention to Urban Streams on World Environment Day

Yaklaş 2030 Program brings the effects of dense urbanization on the ecosystem to the forefront of discussion through the dry stream on campus. Student projects in the fields of communication, design, and art that draw attention to the stream on campus were presented to the public at the “Greenhack” launch organized as part of the World Environment Day activities. 

ÖzU encourages students to take an active role by offering them innovative ways to combine scientific knowledge with practice. The Yaklaş 2030 Program, which has been running since 2018 under the Sustainability Platform at ÖzU, focuses on research and learning by approaching global issues from the perspective of science and art. In this way, each student discovers how they can use their knowledge and skills to build a sustainable future. Aiming to develop students’ critical perspective, sensitivity, and responsibility towards global issues, the focus of the program this year is on the dry stream on campus. With the projects produced in different departments, courses, and workshops, the program takes a transdisciplinary approach to the current situation, future, and rewilding possibilities of freshwater resources. 

As part of the studio course led by Yasemin Yıldırım, Instructor at the Faculty of Architecture and Design, students utilized the power of art and design to convey their message about the importance of freshwater resources to a broader audience. Following a route of the campus stream, the students listened to the unheard voice of the stream, explored the natural landscape, and developed creative communication solutions and art and design projects with inspiration from the research process and the synergy of collective work. The 12 students, who carried out a collective working process called “Codlective,” produced their projects in Özyeğin University laboratories. These creative works emerged from the studio course and were placed at designated points along the stream route. The exhibition “On the Edge of a Stream” (Bir Derenin Kenarında) based on the students’ projects, opened at the Pavilion Building on 22nd March on Water Day  and remained open until October 14, 2024.