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Livadi Konacik Houses in Bodrum Turkey by GOOA Architects

 
July 5th, 2024 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source:  Yasemin Özsüt

 

  • Architect: GOOA Architects
  • Project: Livadi Konacik Houses
  • Location: Konacık District of Bodrum
  • Services: Whole process design
  • GFA: 1362 sqm

Livadi Konacık Houses project is a project consisting of 4 villas on a land of 1362 sqm, located in the central Konacık District of Bodrum. Villas, each with a private swimming pool, are on average 155 sqm. The project aims to provide a sense of privacy while taking advantage of being located in the center of the city.

Our main approach in design was to combine natural, sustainable and innovative materials with modern and contemporary forms. In order to allow optimum daylight into the interior, we used the joinery on the facade in large sizes and with a sliding system. We placed wooden dividers on the balconies. Our principle here is that we want to preserve the sense of privacy of all villas and create the perception of contemporary form with this wooden pergola that expands as it goes up. The natural stone we lay irregularly on the facade not only adds a stylish appearance to the building, but also ensures that it keeps the building cool in summer and warm in winter. The facade created by natural stone, wood and metal panels fits exactly the way we express the modernity and sustainability perception we want.


We prioritized natural materials and modern design decisions for interior design, as for the facade design. Efforts have been made to ensure maximum mobility in open-plan living spaces. In the American kitchen, storage areas are used at an optimum level and elegance is provided with natural materials. Details such as the ghost staircase and the pebbled plant corner were important points of our design. The metal railings where the wooden steps meet look like thin ropes holding the stairs in the air.

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