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Dialogue with the Earth - The building is located in Karapınar, the only region in Turkey with a desert climate. A 20-square-kilometer area in this region, which has become unsuitable for agriculture but holds significant energy potential due to its desert climate, is designated as an energy specialization area. Kalyon Energy has established a 1,350 MWp solar power plant in this region with the capacity to be the largest solar energy power plant in Europe. The operation of the plant is managed through the Central Control Building. One of the primary functions of the building is to provide a technological infrastructure for controlling the plant. However, beyond providing this infrastructure, the building is considered as an interface representing sustainable energy technologies. In the challenging geography of a desert, an interface representing new energy technologies in a flat topography extending to the horizon. This interface, an extension of the 3.2 million solar panels in the region, is positioned 40 meters away from the existing solar panels and in the same direction, in an area that will not cast shadows on the panels.

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Dialogue with the Sky - The facades of the building are designed not only as an architectural element but also as a part of the earth and even the sky. Thanks to the high reflectance levels of the facades, the building becomes integrated with the geography it inhabits. The silhouette on the horizon continues on the facades. While ensuring meticulous energy usage, the facade design also serves as a significant part of the building's identity. The facade, consisting of two layers, is designed to minimize the radiation falling on the main facade. This secondary facade, which prevents high heat exposures for most of the year, is formed by 7,200 stainless steel panels at four different transparency levels. The facade design is based on parameters such as geographical direction, surrounding space, and optimum light requirements while creating a non-repetitive, unique pattern. Due to its reflective surface, the material changes color, providing a passive kinetic experience in a variety of lighting conditions throughout the day. On cloudy days, the boundaries of the facade become blurred. The facade becomes not only a part of the building but also a part of the sky. As the night falls, the facade turns inside out, contrasting with the experience in daylight and revealing the interiors and courtyard at night.

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Ground Zero - This single-story building, detached from the ground, offers different experiential spaces at the intersection of humans, nature, and technology. While the facade takes on a reflective role for the surroundings, it forms a gentle barrier like a sheer curtain for the interior. The foyer area, where boundaries are blurred, welcomes visitors with a courtyard facade. This series of spaces extending to the cafeteria and multipurpose hall is designed with infrastructure that can host various organizations, events, panels, and workshops. Oasis - A similar opposing situation in the design of the facade is also present in the courtyard of the building. In the center of the structure, a lush courtyard has been positioned, creating a contrast to the arid texture of the region. This courtyard, designed with endemic plant species requiring minimal irrigation and maintenance, establishes a sustainable microclimate. The courtyard determines all circulation areas and space hierarchies of the building while functioning as a sheltered resting and activity area against harsh climate conditions. While shaping circulation areas nested on its perimeter, the courtyard separates the building’s private and common areas.

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  • 项目设计:Bilgin Architects
  • 项目面积: 2778.0m²
  • 项目年份:2023
  • 项目摄影:Egemen Karakaya
  • 供应商:  Andreu World, Jansen, Arper, B&T design, iGuzzini, Avc Gemino, FLOS, Mozaik Design, Tuna Ofis, Çuhadaroğlu Aluminium
  • 首席建筑师:Caner Bilgin, Begum Yilmaz Bilgin
  • 主承包商:Kalyon Construction
  • Interior Design:Bilgin Architects
  • Structure engineering:Attec Design
  • MEP & HVAC Consultant:Okutan Engineering
  • Electrical Project:ERKE Sustainable Building Design and Consultancy
  • 景观设计:Bilgin Architects + MY Landscape
  • Infrastructure Projects: Diyap Project
  • 灯光顾问:UKON lighting consultancy
  • Acoustic 项目顾问:Mezzo Studio
  • Project Coordinator: Cem Katkat
  • 项目设计:Serenay Gürkan, Elif Özücağlıyan, Yıldırım Erbaz
  • 项目业主: Kalyon Energy
  • Environmental & Sustainability 项目顾问: ERKE Sustainable Building Design and Consultancy
  • Facade 项目顾问: CWG consultancy
  • Parametric Design: Cemal Koray Bingöl
  • Graphic 设计师: Dilara Sezgin
  • Architectural Consultant: İdil Erkol Bingöl
  • 3 D Printing: Rolab Studio
  • 项目成市: Karapınar
  • 项目国家: Turkey
    • 转载自:Archdaily
    • 设计师:Bilgin Architects
    • 图片©Bilgin Architects
    • 语言:英语
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