BAHÇE DUVARINDAN ALINAN
TAŞLAR YENİ KANATTA BETON
ÜZERİNE HARÇSIZ DUVAR TEKNİĞİ
İLE UYGULANDI.
RECYCLED STONE FROM THE GARDEN
WALL IS USED IN THE NEW WING WITH
DRY-WALL TECHNIQUE.
1- teras / terrace, mozaik çimento zemin – cilalı beton – 13-15 cm eğim / terrazzo floor - polished concrete - sloped 1315 cm, ısı yalıtımı / thermal insulation, nem yalıtımı / hydro-insulation, beton plaka / concrete plate 2- korkuluk / fence
3- su oluğu /water spout 4- beton / concrete 5- yüzey kaplama: kalınlık 20cm, harçsız duvar / facade cladding: stone,
thickness cca. 20 cm, drywall 6- ısıcam / thermopane glazing 7- masif ahşap kapı / solid wooden door 8- cilalı beton /
polished concrete 9- mozaik çimento zemin 3cm / terrazzo floor 3cm, şap 10cm / screed 10cm, ısı yalıtımı 3 cm / thermal
insulation 3 cm, su yalıtımı 1 cm / waterproofing 1 cm, betonarme altkatman 10 cm / concrete underlayer 10cm
10- mozaik eşik / terrazo threshold 11- L köşe profili / L-profile 12- geri dönüşümlü taş zemin / stone floor finish,
recycled stone
at various architectural schools and share their design
approach and architectural experiences with future
generations.
Weekend House TV is a small scale project located on the
island of Silba in Croatia, a tiny island on a 15 km2 piece
land with a population of 300. The island located on
the Adriatic Sea is famous for its numerous beaches and
coves and is a touristic destination due to its moderate
climate and beautiful nature. The whole island is a
pedestrian zone where no cars or motorcycles are
allowed. The project was composed of two phases that
include the renovation of an existing building and the
addition of a contemporary wing.
The existing house, originally built for a wealthy sea
merchant, was abandoned for two decades and it
was in a run-down state when the Slovenian family
purchased the property. The house, two minutes
walking distance from the sea, is surrounded by a large
garden of beautiful pine trees. The thick-dry old stone
wall surrounding the property took a crucial role in the
design process while the location of the house and its
natural and architectural context set the design criteria.
Recently, an increasing number of projects are dealing
with similar designs where an existing vernacular stone
Mediterranean building is renovated and extended
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