Project
Kadiköy Municipality Service Building
Category
Best Project of Public Building or Facility
About the project (provided by the applicant)
The main idea behind the proposed project for the Kadıköy Municipality Service Building competition referred to the site's location along a transit route. The resulting monumental structure offers diverse perspectives from different angles, with transitions preserved at the lower levels and visual connections to the public space at the upper levels. Similarly, the spatial organization was guided by clear transitions, a legible circulation scheme, and clean connection points, ensuring a breathable structure. The modular structure and plan system achieved a flexible, perceptible, and adaptable spatial design. The project's living space comprises interior streets, gallery spaces, and spacious circulation areas. This feature aims to characterize participation and transparency in the architectural structure. The Kadıköy Municipality Service Building Project consists of a single, monumental main mass.
Location
Kadiköy, Turkey
Project design year
2025
Extra visual materials
https://www.arkitera.com/proje/katilimci-kadikoy-belediyesi-hizmet-binasi-mimari-proje-yarismasi-3/
Applicant
Ömer Özeren
Ömer Özeren embarked on his architectural journey during his student years, enriching his professional experience with academic pursuits. He completed his architecture education in 2015 at Hasan Kalyoncu University (with a full scholarship), earned his master’s degree in 2018 at Selçuk University, and completed his Ph.D. studies in 2022 at Konya Technical University.
Authors of the project
Ömer Özeren, Zehra Nur Özcan, Zeynep Tosyalioğlu, Bilgehan Yilmaz, Hasan Söylemez, Aliye Temizci , Bilgehan Bakirhan, Edibe Begüm Özeren, Bahar Sultan Qurraie, Serkan Çalişkan, Mualla Kansizgündüz, Zeynep Keşkek, Aysel Ünlü (Ömer Özeren Studio)
Visualization
Ömer Özeren Studio
Customer
KADIKÖY MUNICIPALITY
Status of the project
Conceptual design
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