As part of the “Deckon on Campus” program, Deckon met with architecture students at Istanbul Technical University, one of Türkiye’s most established engineering and architecture institutions.
The session focused on the role of suspended ceiling systems within complex architectural environments, particularly in terms of acoustic performance, spatial efficiency, and integration with building services infrastructure.
Through technical presentations and project-based discussions, students were introduced to how ceiling systems are developed in response to engineering constraints, design intent, and high-performance building requirements, especially in large-scale public and institutional projects.
The interaction emphasized the importance of coordination between architectural design and technical production processes, highlighting how material and system decisions directly shape spatial quality in built environments.
This engagement reflects Deckon’s ongoing commitment to bridging academic knowledge with real-world construction practices and supporting a more technically informed architectural education.








