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Sumit Singhal
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.

Nevsehir Bus Terminal in Turkey by Bahadır Kul Architects

 
September 3rd, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Bahadır Kul Architects

The intercity bus terminal was designed on the way to Aksaray, 5km away from the city center , due to the existing  bus terminal’s incompatibility to  handle the needs. The convenience of the linkage to the local road of Nigde and to the city center were the reasons why this area is preferred.

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

  • Architects: Bahadır Kul Architects
  • Project: Nevsehir Bus Terminal
  • Location: Nevsehir, TURKEY
  • Photography: Ket Kolektif
  • Software used: Autocad, Photshop, 3d max, Skecth up, Rhino, Illustrator
  • Client: Municipality of  Nevşehir
  • Construction Period: 2008/2010
  • Total Floor Area: 8.000 m2

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

The natural stone texture, indentation, natural fillings and gaps, amorphous and asylum, and sheltering urge compose the originating point of the structure in the mysterious topography of Cappadoccia.

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

The protection and urge of shelter need of the passengers under the rainy weather conditions during the waiting hours is provided by the amorphous gaps within the fairy chimneys.

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

The characteristics of the amorphous gaps on the shell structure was improved  by clinging  a rectangular form. A second facade was configured and pulled 5m back on the rectangular form which is composed of the outer shell structure that faces the passenger platforms and bus platforms.

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

A semi open waiting area was created in order to protect the passengers under bad weather conditions. The visual relationship of the structure between the passenger lobby, waiting halls and the cafes was reinforced by the transparent surfaces that face the area.

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

Image Courtesy © Bahadır Kul Architects

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Categories: 3dS Max, Autocad, Bus Terminal, Illustrator, Photoshop, Rhino, SketchUp




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