
"Located in Urla, formerly known by its Greek name Vourla and now called Urla, one of the most popular areas of Izmir in the Aegean region, this single-storey house with the highest ceilings (almost high enough to take a -mezzanine- together) offers its owners a life in touch with nature by combining functional use and sustainability. Located on a 6650 m flat land, the group of buildings forms a holistic living space with the main building, guest house, and outbuilding block."
"this single-storey house with the highest ceilings (almost high enough to take a -mezzanine- together) offers its owners a life in touch with nature by combining functional use and sustainability. Located on a 6650 m flat land, the group of buildings forms a holistic living space with the main building, guest house, and outbuilding block. The project has a regular layout that organizes day and night use of the interior spaces into private and public areas."
Located in Urla (formerly Vourla) in the Aegean region, the single-storey house features exceptionally high ceilings nearly suitable for a mezzanine. The design emphasizes sustainability and functional use, offering residents a life connected to nature. The site occupies a flat 6650 m plot and consists of a main building, a guest house, and an outbuilding block that form a holistic living composition. Interior organization follows a regular layout that separates day and night functions into public and private zones. Tailored for contemporary art collectors, the house includes wide corridors, personalized solutions, and comfortable spaces that establish a gallery-like atmosphere.
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