“ The ideal city undoubtedly is İstanbul. I love each square cantimetre from Silivri to Tuzla. The light, energy of this city is not found anywhere else.”
We talked with Sinan Logie about his artworks inspired by architectural projects, his academic career, three dimensional work of art and İstanbul…
Mr. Logie, how is your relation with time?
Time is an elastic and pliable concept for me. When I am busy, I can do work more. If I relax and slowdown, almost I can’t find time to produce anything. So, mind can bend time and space.
What did help you to protect your mental health during the Covid-19 lockdown?
It is a great luck that my workshop takes just 7 minutes far from my house. It has been actually a very productive year for me. Therefore, I had never a mental breakdown. Also, my workshop is quite large thanks to it I can host limited number of guests; so this escape area has helped me to maintain my social life even if only a little.

What did you do during lockdown?
Since I’m also an academician, I had interested with online classes and requirements of lectures. I didn’t have much free time actually…
As you know it , we have entered a world that everythinh has digitalized with lockdown. Consequently, places have moved to digital platforms; as we have lost of our concept of time and also, we have looked at the concept of the place from our homes. How would you interpret this situation from architectural aspect?
I find online events valuable since people who live in suburbs could access to cultural activities thanks to online events. However, I don’t think that this period will have a huge impact on architecture. Even if pandemic cris will last ten years, cities and buildings will not change much. We have produced these structures for centuries by method of trial and error; I think, this system will continue like this.









