Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
VARYAP Meridian H Blok in İSTANBUL by MTF Proje
August 6th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: MTF Proje
H block to be servedas an Office building is situated in Meridian settlement designed by RMJM. The frontal design of Meridian H Block Building of which therough construction was completed in 2010 belong to MTF Proje.
The Varyap Meridian Project is formed with 5 high storey private houses block, 3 business block and 14 villas. The building is at the entry of the Meridian settlement, it can be perceived from near by road sand has an easy access. The building which has got 10 stories with the basement stories, unite by a glass tunnel pass with a restaurant that has got a steel structure.
The function of Meridian H block Building was approached as a management building belonging to use of Varyap. With this aim our priority idea was, a building that has to differentiate itself in a very assertive and planned area .Varyap’s own corparate identity provided us some helpful information during the process. The act of doing, and the facts of dealing and production took us to a structural setup. And the letter “V” of Varyap formed the starting point of this setup.
The interior archtitecture planning considered as an open Office provided freenesst of rontal design. Repeating, concentrated and dilute “V forms” ensured the control of sun lights necessary for a quality Office working environment. Aluminium profile transverses were manufactured in six different sections as specific to this building.Fort the building’s glass combination (from outside to inside) 6mm tempered / 15 mm space / 6 mm glass was preferred.
For providing the building’s facade cleaning and its maintenance, a “catwalk” was prepared in a space between the facade covering and the cladding .
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