Ziya İmren Architects has recently won an invited competition for the design of the Beykoz School complex in Istanbul. The firm’s winning proposal distinguished itself by embedding its layout within the steep site’s natural surrounding and organizing school as a “cascading” hierarchy of spaces.
Though a central pedestrian path was challenging to establish, considering the site’s topography, the practice organized the school’s main circulation around a series of “green squares” and urban terraces. Intended for both public and student use, these social areas directly connect to the school’s major programs, including the auditorium, library, pool and sports center.
In addition to providing spectacular views of the surrounding nature and Bosporus, the cascading levels ensure optimum natural light for all teaching areas.
Competition
Istanbul Beykoz School ComplexAward
First PlaceArchitects
Location
Yalıköy Mh., Hünkar Tepe Caddesi No:77, 34800 Istanbul/Istanbul Province, TurkeyArchitect in Charge
Ziya İmren, Tolga İltirCollaborator
Selçuk DoğramacıVisualizations
VIZarchClient
Turkish Ministry of EducationArea
67700.0 sqmPhotographs
Ziya Imren ArchitectsCompetition
Istanbul Beykoz School ComplexAward
First PlaceLocation
Yalıköy Mh., Hünkar Tepe Caddesi No:77, 34800 Istanbul/Istanbul Province, TurkeyPhotographs
Courtesy of Ziya Imren ArchitectsArea
67700.0 m2
This competition was part of a series conducted by the Turkish Ministry of Education for a number of school sites around Turkey. You can review Marc Koehler and ONZ's winning proposal for the Kastamonu Campus, as well as Inter National Design's modular design for Viranşehir.