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Global Design Forum to Bring Together International Designers in Türkiye’s Cultural Capital, İstanbul

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İstanbul, the vibrant global metropolis of Türkiye, supported by a vast infrastructure that includes 41 congress centres, 225 art galleries, and a wide range of design programmes across 27 universities, stands as a true cultural and artistic hub. This rich ecosystem has enabled the city to host an average of over 20 international arts and design events each year, bringing together diverse creative voices from around the world.

Building on this strong foundation, the city continues to expand its global cultural presence. One of the latest highlights is the Global Design Forum İstanbul, which took place for the first time on May 13–16, 2026. As it joins the city’s dynamic programme of international events, the forum further reinforces İstanbul’s role as a meeting point for the global design community within its uniquely layered cultural landscape.

Four-Layered Experiences Across Four Days

The Global Design Forum, hosted by the Victoria & Albert Museum as part of the London Design Festival for over 15 years, stands as a leading international thought-leadership platform in the design world. The İstanbul edition of the event, supported by Türkiye Tourism Promotion and Development Agency, among other international stakeholders, aims to spotlight Türkiye’s creative-industry potential globally and position İstanbul as a dynamic hub on the design stage.

Curatorial approach shaped by Melek Zeynep Bulut, grounded in “site-specificity”, the Global Design Forum İstanbul is conceived not merely as an event programme but as “a performance within the city.” This performance unfolds through four distinct layers of experience.

In “Placemaking,” the first leg of the programme, a series of temporary design installations will be placed across the Topkapı Palaces Complex and unique corners of the Historic Peninsula. Produced through collaborations between universities and both local and international design studios, these installations will transform the city into an open-air laboratory for design research. Under the theme “Rethinking”, an international design competition will be held to reimagine İstanbul’s garden culture.

On the other hand, the “İstanbullar” programme, implemented through a narrative approach, builds an interactive network in which the city’s creatives can contribute visually, audibly and editorially. At the heart of the program, the forum is framed around the theme “Worlds in Contact”. Exploring what design means in an era of interconnected crises, the forum features a two-day lineup of sessions, presentations, and discussions bringing together international and local designers, thinkers, and artists.

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