The promotion invitation of Vienna-based MC Art Architecture’s Istanbul office was crowned with the birthday of its founder, Melec Çakmak.
Melec-Umut Çakmak
Serving with the motto “The future is not consumed, it is built”, Vienna-based MC Art Architecture celebrated its Istanbul office opening and the 30th birthday of its founder Melec Çakmak with a magnificent invitation at VK Park Bosphurs hotel. Melec-Umut Çakmak couple showed excellent hosting by welcoming the guests to the reception area.
Sandi Pirs, Melec-Umut Çakmak
The surprise guest of the invitation was the famous Slovenian architect Sandi Pirss, the architectural project partner of Mc Art Architecture Office.
Sebahattin Gürel, Taina-Alexander Sandı Pırss, Jure Balentın
At the launch, which started with the announcement of Şebnem Schaefer, who hosted the night, Melec Çakmak and the world-famous Slovenian architect Sandi Pirss gave information about the projects they have done abroad as MC Art Architecture and announced that they now want to undertake important projects in Turkey.
Linet
After the launch, the dinner started with the dinner music of the famous zither artist Aytaç Doğan and his team, and the performance of Yusuf Özer and his show team added color. Linet, who took the stage afterwards, offered the guests an unforgettable musical feast. Linet, who also sang Hebrew songs for the Jewish guests among the guests coming from Vienna, won everyone’s hearts.
Melec Çakmak, the founder of MC Art Architecture, had the pleasure of cutting his 30th birthday cake together with Linet, Safiye Soyman, Faik Öztürk, Ferman Toprak, his friends and his wife Umut Çakmak.
Umut- Melec Çakmak, Safiye Soyman, Faik Öztürk, Ahmet Selçuk İlkan
The architect of the invitation area decorated like a bride and the uninterrupted entertainment is undoubtedly Mustafa Bozkurt, with his corporate name “By Mustafa Organization”, which received full marks from the host Çakmak Family and all the guests.
The Jewish guests of Mc Art Architecture founder Melec Çakmak and his wife Umut Çakmak from Austria were enthused by Linet’s songs.


