Type:
Architectural Consultancy
Yıldırım Port
Location:
Gölbaşı, Ankara
Year:
2024
Area:
36,000 m²
For the Yıldırım Port project, we undertook all architectural visualisation work, including façade design, the layout of the square and surrounding landscaping, as well as the design and revision of the interior architectural plans. Developed with a mixed-use approach, the building complex aims to create a new focal point for the area through planning decisions that optimise commercial circulation.
In the project, the configuration of public spaces, combined with a permeable façade language and the use of dynamic ground levels, integrates the spaces both functionally and visually. Transitions between open and private spaces have been designed to enhance the spatial rhythm and user experience. The openings and material contrasts employed in the façade language both enrich the building’s relationship with its surroundings and support the perception of the interior spaces.
The interior design has been shaped with user density and functional requirements in mind. The transitions between communal areas that encourage social interaction and private areas requiring privacy have been designed to enhance spatial continuity and adaptive use. Yıldırım Port presents a modern architectural example that combines aesthetics, functionality and spatial integrity in both compact living spaces and commercial functions through a contemporary and balanced architectural approach.
For the Yıldırım Port project, we undertook all architectural visualisation work, including façade design, the layout of the square and surrounding landscape, as well as the design and revisions of the interior architectural plans. Developed with a mixed-use approach, the building complex aims to create a new focal point for the area through planning decisions that optimise commercial circulation.
In the project, the configuration of public spaces, combined with a permeable façade language and the use of dynamic ground levels, integrates the spaces both functionally and visually. Transitions between open and private spaces have been designed to enhance the spatial rhythm and user experience. The openings and material contrasts employed in the façade language both enrich the building’s relationship with its surroundings and support the perception of the interior spaces.
The interior design has been shaped with consideration for user density and functional requirements. The transitions between communal areas that encourage social interaction and private areas requiring privacy have been designed to enhance spatial continuity and adaptive use. Yıldırım Port presents a modern architectural example that combines aesthetics, functionality and spatial integrity in both compact living spaces and commercial functions through a contemporary and balanced architectural approach.
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