
Hybrid of Memory: Duatepe Park
The project approaches Duatepe as a large garden with an observation deck attached to it. Gradually increasing vegetation covers the garden towards the lower elevations of the land. Scattered promenades represent reaching the Bosphorus and getting lost in nature. Duapark, which is an imitation of nature, is at the intersection of the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions and therefore contains vegetation belonging to both climates
The project approaches Duatepe as a large garden with an observation deck attached to it. Gradually increasing vegetation covers the garden towards the lower elevations of the land. Scattered promenades represent reaching the Bosphorus and getting lost in nature. Duapark, which is an imitation of nature, is at the intersection of the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions and therefore contains vegetation belonging to both climates



Type
Urban Design
Location
Turkiye, İstanbul
Status
Competition 2nd Prize
Type
Urban Design
Location
Turkiye, İstanbul
Status
Competition 2nd Prize
Type
Urban Design
Location
Turkiye, İstanbul
Status
Competition 2nd Prize


A multi-layered landscape design was made by using the inputs of the earth in the areas determined for the needs of the residents such as rest, socialization, sports and shopping in the common areas.
A multi-layered landscape design was made by using the inputs of the earth in the areas determined for the needs of the residents such as rest, socialization, sports and shopping in the common areas.


This new floor, which is transformed and connected to each other in a hybrid way, will H host open-ended programs in adjacent areas.
This new floor, which is transformed and connected to each other in a hybrid way, will H host open-ended programs in adjacent areas.

A "Spolia Wall" was designed to highlight the historical importance of the project site and symbolize cultural heritage. The wall is proposed to be built using spolia, which are remains of collapsed monasteries or columns found on the hill that also includes the Rumelihisarı walls, along with stones and bricks brought from various parts of Anatolia.
A "Spolia Wall" was designed to highlight the historical importance of the project site and symbolize cultural heritage. The wall is proposed to be built using spolia, which are remains of collapsed monasteries or columns found on the hill that also includes the Rumelihisarı walls, along with stones and bricks brought from various parts of Anatolia.

Memory of Geography & Panorama of the Bosphorus
Memory of Geography & Panorama of the Bosphorus
Memory of Geography & Panorama of the Bosphorus




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