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I am a recent architecture graduate focused on solving complex design and infrastructure problems. My background spans BIM workflows, programming, and systems administration—practical skills that enable efficient project delivery and technical problem-solving. I'm drawn to well-executed design that functions reliably. Good buildings work well, use resources efficiently, and serve their intended purposes clearly. I believe in precision and rigor in architectural practice—whether that's in documentation, project management, or technical implementation. Attention to detail and systematic thinking produce better outcomes. My technical literacy across multiple domains allows me to bridge conversations between architects, engineers, and administrators. I'm comfortable working within established frameworks and processes—I understand that large projects require coordination, clear hierarchies, and adherence to specifications. I respect the expertise of colleagues across disciplines and work well in structured team environments. I'm interested in how things actually get built—the practical constraints, the material realities, the logistical challenges. I appreciate pragmatism over ideology. Some design problems have elegant solutions; others require compromise. I'm interested in understanding what works in real conditions, not in abstract principles. I have strong professional standards: documentation matters, accountability matters, delivering on commitments matters. I take pride in competent execution. I'm skeptical of approaches that prioritize theory over practical outcomes, or aesthetics over functionality. I'm most engaged when working on substantive technical challenges—optimizing systems, solving complex coordination problems, improving efficiency. I value colleagues who are similarly focused on concrete results rather than broader narratives about design's role in society. © GPL2 Tan Yesilkaya - Powered by nginx, NixOS and love