Büyükyali residential-led scheme completes in Istanbul
The construction of the much-anticipated Büyükyalı mixed-use project has completed in Istanbul.
A 340,000m2 residential-led scheme in a spectacular location on the coastline of the Marmara Sea, Büyükyalı is an attractive and sustainable place to live for families, single people and young couples who wish to enjoy the benefits of the city.
A key element of the concept was to create a sense of community by introducing an active streetscape hosting a well-considered mix of street-front retail, F&B and leisure facilities, as well as a dynamic variety of landscaped spaces.
The resulting development therefore has an attractive townscape character, enhanced by the careful renovation of the heritage industrial and office buildings on the site, which front onto new plazas, streets and gardens. The sense of place is strongly emphasised by the development’s shoreline location and the dramatic view it provides of the many passing ships.
Büyükyalı makes a clear division between public and private space – layering a broad range of uses and facilities, including 1,500 homes with prime sea views and 15,000m² of public space incorporating fashion, culture, art, music, kids’ clubs, a hotel, restaurants and a new marina.
Chapman Taylor was the Principal Design Architect for the project on behalf of the developers, Ozak-Yenigun-Ziylan partnership. We wish everyone at Büyükyalı many happy and successful years ahead.
Büyükyalı makes a clear division between public and private space – layering a broad range of uses and facilities, including 1,500 homes with prime sea views and 15,000m² of public space incorporating fashion, culture, art, music, kids’ clubs, a hotel, restaurants and a new marina.
Chapman Taylor was the Principal Design Architect for the project on behalf of the developers, Ozak-Yenigun-Ziylan partnership. We wish everyone at Büyükyalı many happy and successful years ahead.
Büyükyalı makes a clear division between public and private space – layering a broad range of uses and facilities, including 1,500 homes with prime sea views and 15,000m² of public space incorporating fashion, culture, art, music, kids’ clubs, a hotel, restaurants and a new marina.
Chapman Taylor was the Principal Design Architect for the project on behalf of the developers, Ozak-Yenigun-Ziylan partnership. Work on three blocks remain outstanding but it is expected to complete in May 2021.
Chapman Taylor was the Principal Design Architect for the project on behalf of the developers, Ozak-Yenigun-Ziylan partnership. Work on three blocks remain outstanding but it is expected to complete in May 2021.