The Watergarden Project located in Atasehir district of Istanbul, is a recreational center focusing only on gastronomy and entertainment. It is designed by the Dutch design firm, T Concept and the spatial organization as well as the interior design is undertaken by Gorkem Volkan Design Studio.
The main focal points are specialized for refreshments and recreational functions in the project, which has a balanced spatial organization in open, semi-open and closed spaces. There are various units in relation but different from each other, spreaded over a site of 165.000m2, and designed for various activities. The performance pool of covering an area of 5000m2 is aimed to be the project’s visual and functional center and different areas around the pool are designed to have different atmospheres related with the user profile. Additionally, the City Park, designed by DS Architecture, is an important part of the project that is surrounded by plants and trees and covers a 15.000m2 of land.
Evaluating the user preferences as one of the most important criteria, EDDA Architecture, an Istanbul based interior design studio, created an authentic alternative in Halaman Printing Office against the ordinary management offices.
EDDA Architecture, under the leadership of Restorator Interior Architect Eda Tahmaz, who designs the management offices and reception sections of the factory of Halaman Printing in İstanbul, Esenyurt which gives services to many international corporations in domestic and international packaging, packing products and graphic design printing, have realized the dream of an alive and dynamic office which comes in sight as a result of the exchange of ideas with the office users.
A Simple But Splendid Touch At History by Septagram
The interior design of the new office of Sele PR and Organization by Istanbul based Septagram draws attention with its postmodern style reflecting the metropolitan identity of the company.
Pınar Gökbayrak, Ali Eray and Burçin Yıldırım, the co-founders of PAB Architects, who are also the Young Architect Under 40 Award Winners of 2015, have designed a coworking space in an industrial neighborhood of Istanbul that started to change into a lively hub for creative industries.
Habita is an office space designed with the notion of innovation, creativity and productivity that can be maintained by collaboration, interaction, and learning from each other. The entrepreneurs who founded Habita aim to sustain a creative community which can learn from one another both professionally and socially in the coworking and living environment with a motto of “accelerating in a shared habitat”.
Mercedes Benz Technology Services’ new office in Istanbul by Boytorun Architects provides flexible and agile working space for the technology division and introduces the implementation of a new way of working with its very traditional agora style meeting room also called as “war room” where critical decisions are made.
The Hexoffice Building is situated in Gayrettepe, one of the developing business sites. The goal is to create an innovative A plus building in the existing building pattern of the area. The main approach to design the building aims to separate the circulation and office area both in terms of mass proportions and facade. The circulation and service areas of the building are situated on the west side by occupying as minimum space as possible and creating maximum space for the office usage. The building has double facade mesh which creates controlled lighting of the office areas whereas the circulation and service areas are closed with an opaque facade. The green terraces located in every floor of the building increases the happiness of the employees and tears the pattern of the facade.
Located on the European side of Istanbul , the Maslak quarter is one of the most important business districts of the metropolis. Here slapa oberholz pszczulny | sop architekten has built the Orjin Maslak Plaza, a high-rise office block of the highest standards.
Besides office space, the 16-storey building also offers a food court, conference centre and several retail units on the ground floor and its two basements – ideal for meeting the high demand for such services locally. The office levels are highly flexible and can accommodate all the usual forms of office organisation, including individual, shared and open-plan offices.
Ataşehir, a modern suburban district of Istanbul, Turkey., with a dense and heavily occupied geographic. It came to mind to form an peaceful, functional space.
To maximise the use of natural light, glass facade system was used and this became one of the most distinguished features of this house.
The renovation of ING Bank Turkey Headquarters, located in Maslak, a significant finance field of Istanbul, has been designed by analyzing, exploring and thinking outside the box, yet not interfere with institution’s working structure. The project designed by Istanbul based Bakırkure Architects, puts an example of how to make a working space both efficient and joyful.
Designed in 1970 by the acclaimed Turkish architect Professor Nezih Eldem, the apartment building is situated amidst the Sultan Ayse Woods in the much sought after district of Bebek.
A clear representative of its era, every apartment has been placed on different elevations on each and every floor. Hence creating a considerably spacious environment whilst preserving an affinity with the human scale.