Designed For Yılmaz Erdoğan
Location Muğla, Turkey
Site 120-decare rural land
Year 2021
Architect Özgül Öztürk
Status Concept Design/Unbuilt
Aimed & Achieved
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)
Grounded in earthen architecture and natural material continuity, the house is organized around a central fireplace that acts as a strong spatial anchor within the main living volume. This core defines the rhythm of domestic life and structures the surrounding spaces
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The existing structure located within a 120-decare rural estate in Muğla was removed and redesigned on the same footprint as a contemporary farm house. The project was developed with a timeless and restrained architectural language that integrates seamlessly with nature.
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The entire dwelling was conceived to support the creative practice of a writer. Deeply recessed openings allow daylight to penetrate the interior, while generous window sills create informal writing areas overlooking the landscape, integrating reflection and production into the spatial experience.
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Natural materials and earthen walls establish continuity between interior and exterior, strengthening the relationship with the surrounding land. The project was developed as a holistic living framework between art, production, and nature, remaining at the conceptual stage prior to implementation.
Living Room Rendered Image
