16th-century turkish bathhouse renovation brings modern design and archaeological finds
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The renovation of Zeyrek Çinili Hamam preserves its Ottoman architectural heritage while adapting it to contemporary uses, creating a multifunctional space that serves as a peaceful escape from the neighborhood's noise.
KA-BA Architects' archaeological journey during the renovation unearthed Byzantine cisterns beneath the hamam, enriching the project with unexpected discoveries and requiring careful integration of these structures into the renovated space.
The restoration project by KA-BA Architects carefully preserves the intricate tilework, domes, and bathing areas of Zeyrek Çinili Hamam, safeguarding the architectural heritage for future generations while introducing a museum space within the site.
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