Ceren Ozen

Ceren Ozen is an architecture student who approaches design by making and using physical models as a core part of her creative process. She is drawn to the way form, material and light can be explored through hands‑on experimentation, often developing ideas through a series of iterative study models before moving into digital refinement.

Her visual work is strongly supported by Photoshop, where she crafts atmospheric compositions that communicate mood and spatial intent. She is proficient in SketchUp and D5 Render, using both to translate physical concepts into clear digital narratives.

Adaptable and always refining her craft, she enjoys exploring how physical and digital methods can inform one another. Above all, she is passionate about designing spaces where everyone feels welcome, especially those who are more vulnerable in society, creating environments that foster comfort, confidence, and dignity.

Digital render of 'Archive of The Soul' showcasing the interior and exterior perspectives (and the buildings function as a library)
Digital render of 'Archive of The Soul' showcasing the interior and exterior perspectives (and the buildings function as a library)
Interior render of the atrium and reading spaces. Lightwells enable natural light into this primary space.
Interior render of the atrium and reading spaces. Lightwells enable natural light into this primary space.
Ceren Ozen
Ceren Ozen
Ceren Ozen