Kutay Guler is an acclaimed professional based in Manhattan, United States of America. Recognized for their exceptional talent and innovative design prowess, Kutay Guler has been honored as the winner of an esteemed A' Design Awards in the Furniture category. With a deep commitment to design excellence and a keen eye for detail, Kutay Guler continues to shape the future of design in United States of America and beyond.
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Kutay Guler is an award-winning, NCIDQ licensed interior architect and academician based in Manhattan, KS. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Bilkent University – Turkey, Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design in 2006 and 2009 respectively. He joined Kansas State University, Department of Interior Architecture and Industrial Design in 2018. His research focuses on the intersection of environmental design dynamics and digital tools. His papers were published in leading high impact journals such as Computers & Education, Journal of Simulation, Museum Management & Curatorship. He authored the book Simulating Visitor Behavior and edited the book volume titled Contemporary Issues in Housing Design, both published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. He has also pursued a freelance design career since 2006, during which he completed over 60 commercial and residential interiors along with numerous industrial design, landscape design, and architectural visualization projects for an international clientele.
Kutay Guler is at the early stage of their design career, showing potential for growth and creativity. While still developing their portfolio, their emerging talent suggests a promising future in design, with opportunities for significant professional advancement.
NovitiateLounge Chair for Beijing Yeak Tech Co. Ltd.
Stool for Fahrer Design
Weaving Armchair for Chen Kuan-cheng
Desk for Joao Teixeira Design Studio
Cabinet for Laurameroni Design Collection
Tea Table for Beijing Yeak Tech Co. Ltd.
Shelving System for Ancona Grupa, brand Nunc
Multi Purpose Chair for Zitting n Seating (ZNS)
Small Table for Reflex SPA
Furniture Collection for Within
Lounge Chair for Nobonobo
Armchair for Móveis James
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