DESIGN NAME: Bienvenue
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Multi-purpose venue
INSPIRATION: This iconic structure embodies with Bien’s essence – the ceramic tiles inspire the design. Being an inspiring landmark positioned on a prominent highway intersection, the venue provides a strong and bold statement for the company.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Bienvenue is a multi-purpose structure for exclusive visitors and employees that located on 3,000 square meters area in Bilecik-Bozüyük, Turkey. Housing a number of different facilities that are located around a three-story height public gallery. The venue provides variety of privacy levels both exclusive visitors and company workers such as exhibition area, ceramic tile showroom, design atelier, conference room, library and a café.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: -
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: Project Location: Bozüyük – Bilecik, Turkey
The design completed in February 2015 and the construction will be started in 2016.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Architecture, Building and Structure Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Reinforced steel structure with glass and ceramic tile cladding.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: The project’s gross area is 3,000 square meters and the building’s highest point is 17.5 meters tall.
TAGS: Turkey, Bien, ceramic tile, landmark
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: -
CHALLENGE: The construction area of Bienvenue has a great width near the highway intersection. The primary purpose of the design is to ensure enclosed-sculptural look that reflects brand value as well as providing inclusive facilities for different visitors such as designers, architectures, architecture students, tile dealers and more. The volume of the venue has been defined by both the developer’s requirements and consumer’s needs. It was providing an attractive exterior profile and specialized interior zones that offers exclusive customer experience and functional working spaces.
ADDED DATE: 2015-09-29 14:28:25
TEAM MEMBERS (4) : Emre Kuzlu, Ertuğrul Yurdakul, Pınar Ünlü and Deniz Tuncer
IMAGE CREDITS: Babür Sağlam
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