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Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

© Cemal Emden -

Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

© Cemal Emden -

Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

© Cemal Emden -

Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

© Cemal Emden -

Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

© Cemal Emden -

Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

© Cemal Emden -

Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

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Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

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Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

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Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

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Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

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Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

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Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

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Courtesy of Erginoglu & Çalislar Architects

Salt Repository Renovation Project

Estambul TR
Erginoğlu & Çalışlar Architects
2010

Type

Office

Tags

renovations, new ways of work, postindustrial spaces

Visitability

Allowed

Description

An extensive restoration and revitalization project was undertaken to allow the advertising agency group ‘Medina Turgul DDB’  to move into a salt repository. This 170 year old building is located in the run-down, once industrial district of Kasımpaşa. The restoration challenge was to maximize functionality while retaining the original character of the structure. Containing 5 separate related specialist companies, with shared backroom operations, the floorplan had to allow for each unit to exist in its own space, while also being easily connected to other units. The solution was a secondary structure in glass and steel incorporating a series of connecting mezzanine floors that integrate the different spaces and greatly increased the workable floorspace. This was done without cluttering or structurally harming the powerful nature of the existing space, with its thick stone walls and 10 metre high galleries. In order to protect  the original texture of the building, all the pointings of the stone walls were washed and consolidated using tailormade solutions formulated for this purpose. Damaged parts of the walls were carefully restored. All the electromechanical installation was designed  to go  through the consolidated roof trusses. The result is a building well suited to a modern creative businesses, elegant but informal, with the sensation of allowing individual ‘thinking space’ throughout.(Description provided by the architects)