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Mavi ProjeFıskiye sokak 4/A Gaziosmanpaşa

Çankaya 06700 Ankara TürkiyeTel: +90 312 436 0084 Fax: +90 312 436 0064www.maviproje.com.tr info@maviproje.com.tr

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architecture & interior design

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Mavi Proje has grown into a respected regional and inter-national design practice with expertise in a wide variety of building types.

Our work comprises planning, archi-tecture, interior design, strategic facili-ties planning for relocations and reno-vation and expansion of existing facilities. Central to our approach is the principle of generating design to fit the specific needs of people. Our prac-tice diversity and talent offers the cre-ativity, knowledge, and technological insight to ensure customized design solutions that are responsive both to a e s t h e t i c a n d f u n c t i o n a l requirements.

We offer our clients unique benefits that come from our experience and knowledge of global resources. Our de-sign approach starts with an open

dialog with each client that, at the out-set of a project, helps define client ob-jectives for the environment and re-veals the design challenge.

During project development, feedback from our client helps us add appropri-ate details and stay true to our objec-tives as we refine our creative solution.

Ultimately, we believe the suc-cess of a design solution is measured by the degree to which it improves our client’s business performance.

We have become specialists in finding creative and unique solutions for the most difficult budgets and programs. Careful consideration is given to the appropriateness of design choices in terms of context, program and con-struction. We are known as architects who link exceptional design with time

and budget concerns.The quality of a project is not necessarily related to how much it costs, but rather to how wisely the resources of time and money are spent.

We believe in simplicity, which results in flexibility in use and economy in cost. Cost management and life cycle build-ing cost is of great importance.

In pursuit of this mission, we are guid-ed by the following ideals:

Sustaining mutually beneficial client relationships,

Providing design services which en-compass creativity, diversity and value added results,

Offering guidance through profession-al leadership and experience.

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REFERENCESSDU University Campus Almaty/Kazakhstan 2008• Eurasia Apartments Bishkek/Kyrgyzstan 2008• John Deere Showroom Astana/Kazakhstan 2008• Hotel Taksim Çesme/Izmir/Turkey 2007• KATEV International School Almaty/Kazakhstan 2007• HGG Executive Lounge Ankara/Turkey 2007• Selahaddin Management Campus Arbil/Iraq 2007• Tibilisi Airport, VIP Lounge Tibilisi/Georgia 2007• Gelidonya Hotel Antalya/Turkey 2006 • TSK Dormitory Istanbul/Turkey 2006 • The Office Ankara/Turkey 2006 • KATEV International School Astana/Kazakhstan 2006 • HHO Movie Theatre Istanbul/Turkey 2006 • Kemer Mayor’s Office Antalya/Turkey 2006 • Scala Hotel Donetsk/Ukraine 2006 • University Of Sulamani, •

College of Veterinary Medicine Sulamani/Iraq 2005

Gözde Bistro Ankara/Turkey 2005 • Arbil Convention and Culture Center Arbil/Iraq 2005 • Aquaparadise Hotel Antalya/Turkey 2005 • Kiev Sheraton Hotel Kiev/Ukraine 2004 • Metallurg Hotel and Sports Complex Donetsk/Ukraine 2004 • Joy Hotels Headquarters Antalya/Turkey 2004 • Goldenring Shopping Mall Donesk/Ukraine 2003 • Kartal Culture Center Istanbul/Turkey 2003 • Gökdag Construction Headquarters Ankara/Turkey 2003 • Creps Cafe Almaty/Kazakhstan 2003 • Assos Restaurant Ankara/Turkey 2003 • Silence Beach Hotel Antalya/Turkey 2002 • Pegasos Hotel Antalya/Turkey 2002 •

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hotel sheraton kiev

metallurg sports complex

tsk haydarpasa dormitory

kartal culture center

hvho movie theatre

goldenring shopping mall

hotel silencebeach

hotel aquaparadise

hotel gelidonya joy headquarters

hotel pegasos

kemer mayor’s office

hotel taksim

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kiev

arbilsulamani

almaty

astana

scala hotel

svyatogorskiy

ankara

sulamani collage of veterinary medicine

scala roof cafe

hotel sochi

donetsk

park cafe

gözde bistro

the office arbil culture center

istanbul

gokdag headquarters

antalya

tibilis

sdu university

sochiizmir

arbil presidential center

katev int. school almatyhgg executive lounge

john deere showroom

tibilis airport

katev int. school

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A 3200 bed, 5 star seaside hotel in Antalya, placed on a large site of 160,000 square me-

ters. Large spaces, derived from the required capacity, are interpreted as exterior spaces

as streets and squares to digest the crowd.

hotel pegasos antalyainterior design

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pegasos hotel, lower lobbypegasos hotel, entrance lobby

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pegasos hotel, tourism desks

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pegasos hotel, shopping center

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In the lobby, below the 6m x 6m glass flooring, a sand surface containing starfish and sea shells creates a water effect. A starry sky representation is created above , using fiber optical technology, with different lighting effects for day and night.

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pegasos hotel, swimming pool

fitness center turkish bath

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pegasos hotel, restaurant

lobby bar

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hotel sheraton kiev, ukrainedesign application and documentation

The Sheraton Hotel is built as a city hotel situated in the most im-portant center in Kiev. The concept design is carried out by Boston Design Infinitus Inc. Working drawings and documentation services are provided by Mavi Proje.

The Mediterranean Restaurant at left, the Theme Bar below.

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scala hotel, lobby

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The Scala Hotel’s exterior reflects the character of its history and culture, while the interior is determined by clean lines, an atmosphere of elegance and comfort. Both public areas, 20 guest rooms and 8 suites provide a modern interpretation of tradition, comfort and luxury. Public areas are redefined and transformed into multi-functional spaces envisioned to appeal to all needs.

The lobby, incorporating a polished granite floor, soft stone walls, a glass ceiling and rich wood furniture is a warm and inviting space.

scala hotel donesk, ukraineinterior design

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Light wood and cream toned fabrics along the win-dows contrast with the dark wood sculptural seating and the artistically created dark blue mosaic surfac-es, both appealing to different tastes and moods in the same space.

scala hotel, restaurant

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The Scala Hotel SPA is a tranquil space where in-direct lighting through water creates a pleasant at-mosphere. The pebble laid floor, wooden deck and green grass wall brings in a fresh outdoor sense. At the same time, a contemporary impression is cre-ated with a touch of modern art work and bright steel details.

scala hotel, spa

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scala hotel, kids club

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scala hotel, games room

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scala hotel, movie club

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scala hotel, guest room

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The Scala Hotel’s roof cafe was commissioned after the hotel design was com-pleted. The roof is handled as a garden with a view. Transparent parapets and transparent tables and chairs maximize the view of the periphery, while heavy dark wood furniture and giant flower-pots emphasize the garden effect in the center.

scala roof cafe donesk, ukraineinterior design

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The hotel was replanned to relocate all the expanded facilities and the new bed unit extensions. A glass facade is attached to expand the lobby (central part of the photo below).

hotel gelidonya antalyainterior design, renovation, facade redesign

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hotel gelidonya, reception

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hotel gelidonya, guest room

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hotel taksim, lobby entrance

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hotel taksim çeşme izmirinterior concept design

Five star hotel in Çeşme, Ilıca. At the time work was commissioned, the hotel had already been built, floors and ceilings were finished, even the walls were covered. Mavi Proje proposed a new concept with a minimum demolition of the existing building parts by hiding them with the addition of very bold and striking elements.

hotel taksim, reception desk

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hotel taksim, concierge & guest relations

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hotel taksim, lobby

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hotel taksim, lobby bar

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hotel taksim, guest rooms

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The rooms were designed to be calm and relaxing places. Several tones of beige were used in all the rooms where a spot red chair (or blue as an alternative), sup-ported with red accessories, becomes the center of interest.

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The Haydarpaşa Dormitory was planned to be modern, practical and cozy -a place where the student could feel at home. Economic aspects and considerations of durability shaped the design decisions and material selections. Completely demountable loft units were designed which to be used alternatively as bunk beds or studies. Stainless steel structures and laminated solid wood paneling were used to obtain durable, long life furniture.

tsk haydarpasa dormitory istanbulinterior design

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tsk typical room

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tsk dormitory, library

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tsk dormitory, restaurant

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hotel sochi russiaconcept design

The project was to transform a building into a hotel in the city of Sochi, Russia. Since the exist-ing rooms were very narrow, the wardrobe was designed as a semi transparent mobile object. Extra depth was achieved by covering the wall opposing the headboard with mirrors.

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A facility built for a football team at the city of Donetsk in Ukraine. Since the entrance hall does not receive daylight, it is illuminated from double suspended ceilings to alter the enclosed effect of the space.

metallurgsports complex ukraininterior design

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A cafe-restaurant in Almaty, Kazakhstan, designed to encompass nature during the long winter season.

park cafealmaty, kazakhstaninterior concept design

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gözde bistro

ankarainterior and

corporate identitydesign

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A cafe-restaurant in Ankara. The project was to create a new and more con-temporary identity for a modest pastry shop. Light colors and stainless steel elements are used to accentuate freshness and hygiene for this facility which provides service from the early hours of the morning to late at night. To be up to date with today’s lifestyle, TV screens are placed in various locations, including the rest rooms.

The relatively small inner space serves as a showroom while the garden be-comes the main space for sitting and dining. A long green shrub wall sur-rounds the terrace sheltered by a large white awning where many flower-pots emphasize the garden atmosphere.

There are various sitting arrangements such as tables for two people or for groups, high tables for fast service and large armchairs for longer stops. The main idea was to create a homelike cozy space.

Art Nouveau style flower patterns in bright colors are used both for the cor-porate identity and as a dominant decorative component.

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gözde bistro

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hgg executive loungeankarainterior designDesigned as an executive meeting lounge for a construction company with a high business performance.A large area effect is enhanced with the use of large size furniture and large de-tails and accessories. Even the parquet floor has an oversize scaled pattern.

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A headquarters building for a construction firm consisting of 4 storeys, an attic and a base-ment. A large inner court is created to get daylight to the basement to be used for recreational facilities. The visual connection with the lower floor created by the atrium aims to give a more spacious feel. The entrance lobby is treated as a prestigious showroom exhibiting the works of the company. Cool colors, mainly black and white, are used except for the surface behind the reception desk which holds a colorful glass art work.

the officeankarainterior concept design

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the office, black room

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the office, open room

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kartal culture centeristanbulinterior concept designRich and colorful materials and strong daylight emphasize the dynamic feel of the vestibule area where columns, reminiscent of classical architecture, are incorporated.

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A 20.000m2 culture center designed with contemporary and economical solutions. A large skylight floods the interior with natural light, giving life to interior vegetation thus enhancing a fresh country feel.

arbil culture centeriraqinterior design

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arbil cc, entrance lobby, realization

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arbil cc, entrance lobby, 3d presentation

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arbil cc, restaurant

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arbil cc, restaurant

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arbil cc, convention center

This hall is treated as an exterior space with the use of stone cladded and outdoor style lighting fixtures. Partial compositions are applied to visually reduce the scale of the large space. Sky and water influences are used in the remaining portions to achieve depth and spaciousness.

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hhomovietheatreistanbulinterior design

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The structure was only a concrete framework before the design. The sole application was an appropriate cover. To ensure that it would not go unnoticed within the city’s commercial core, we wanted the build-ing to have a straight, clean, effective and well- balanced composition. With this in mind, a grid was applied to display the two stories as one and create a uniform image. The bright white color and the simplicity of the structure makes it noticeable and distinguishable on an urban scale and keeps the building in mind.

an officein almatyalmaty/kazakhstanfacade redesign

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entrance facilities first concept

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arbil presidentialcenteriraqarchitectural concept

car parking

visitor entrance

office

visitor companions

visitor waiting hall

visitor restaurant

officers dormitory car parking

A group of buildings to be built at the entrance of a large settlement for the administration of Northern Iraq con-taining government, reception and hospitality services. We understood that these buildings were to embody and represent a modern outlook for the developing gov-ernment agencies and create a forceful impression as such. With this in mind, the structure was aimed to dom-inate the site as well as integrate within the natural en-vironment. Although the main structure has a withdrawn layout, the curvilinear stationing of the other structures stylizes the unbroken natural flow of the design.

entrance facilities final concept

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arbil assembley hall extension

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arbil presidential office

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A 5-storey 20,000 m2 shopping mall at the center of a traffic junction in the city of Donetsk in Ukraine.

Glass flooring was used to provide daylight and to inform pedestrians of the space above.

goldenringshopping malldonetsk, ukraininterior design

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goldenring atrium

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The 3D model above is the basement shopping floor to which the pedestri-an passages under the street level are connected. There are also 4 floors above the street level.

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Designed as a general management building for a company managing 16 hotels in Antalya. A torn plan was used housing an interior garden that receives sunlight from the glass roof. Interior spaces were en-riched with the transparent staircases lined up along the atrium over the interior garden and the link bridges at the floor landings.

Joy Hotels Headquartersantalyaarchitectural concept design

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The local tradition of “wall architecture” is mainly interpreted within the design. The buildings are combined by walls, and semi open sheltered streets so the relationship between buildings becomes clearer. Compact design is carried out as the principal method. Thus closer relations are also provided with other build-ings. The buildings are fully protected from western and eastern sunlight. The curved wall constitutes an ample courtyard that absorbs sunlight in the morn-ing. The wall also combines the buildings as an abstract sculpture specially when seen from the main road and the entrance.

sulamanicollege of veterinarymedicineiraqarchitectural concept design

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A complex containing a primary school and a high school with all their complementary facilities. Mavi Proje redesigned the facades with durable materials considering the very tough climatic conditions. High temperature kilned brick, compact laminate and aluminum were used while the classic style design was transformed into a simpler and elegant style.

katevastanainternational school

kazakhstaninterior concept design & facade redesign

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katev concept design for corridors

The ceilings of the corridors are left in concrete and framed with white clean gypsum borders. Classrooms are divided by glass screens above concrete block walls to provide daylight for the corridors.

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The partition walls curve gently to form cavities for sit-tig and help to create a live, dynamic area instead of a straight, long corridor. Classroom doors are transformed into a transition space, to give a distinct identity to each classroom.

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This complex contains a primary school and a high school with all their supplemen-tary facilities. The entrance is designed to be a public square. The rest of the land is a fragmented garden, providing a private space for each outdoor activity and each age group. Three classrooms of the same grade are separated into groups. Each cluster is self contained and has various common elements such as WC, community room, re-cess area and an outdoor playground. Each cluster is distinct from the others and has a unique identity. The main spine holds the common functions such as laboratories, cafeteria, library sports hall, meeting hall and branches out to form the multifunction group halls.

katevalmatyinternational schoolkazakhstanarchitectural design

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The project aims to complete the missing functional parts of an existing civil building and to update and improve its visual quality. Since the building to which it is attached was originally built for a different purpose, the necessary functional additions could not be included within the existing architecture. Moreover, the modern image intended for the building could not be imple-mented by a change in decoration and such same solutions. We wanted to provide visitors arriving at the institution with a spacious, large and well air conditioned lounge. A solution that would easily bring together various wait-ing, meeting, inspectional and informational functions was outlined.The newly built extension was to have a preparatory function for the main building. A glass roof was placed on the ceiling plane over the central main area with a wooden pergola below to obtain a well illuminated and a half open space effect. The public building was designed symmetrically and decisively to accentuate continuity.

dhmi(state airports authority)

headquartersankarainterior concept design & facade redesign

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tibilis airportprimeclass lounge&vip loungegeorgiainterior design

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The comfort of home within an airport was envisioned. Wide comfortable furniture together with soothing relaxing colors such as white and gray were used to have a calming effect on the traveller. The conventional use of dark colored furniture especially to hide dirt in public spaces, was abandoned. Instead, light colored furniture was used to create an atmosphere of freshness cleanness.

The use of natural materials such as metal and wood, differentiates it from the usual artificial impression of other airports.

The linear false ceiling with an interiorly illuminated ceiling curtain is a decorational trick to emphasize the main circulation axis. The ceiling also helps to adjust the scale of the space.

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A complex containing a showroom, a spare parts market, a repair shop, ware-houses and their complementary facilities such as offices, training classes, a social center, a sports center and a gas station. John Deere sells and main-tains large scale agricultural machinery. Kokshetau is one of the worl’s larg-

eurasia john deereshowroomastana/kokshetauarchitectural design

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est granaries and has the world’s largest fields. Agriculture is becoming the major concern of city commerce. John Deere, being the greatest brand, undertakes to form a devoted community of buyers. The show-room building is thought to be the main instrument in forming a brand awareness .The circular showroom building welcomes customers with a wide glass entrance over a gently sloping outdoor exhibition area. The yellow wall divides the site into two: front section for customers and back section for production and storage where only staff will work. This wall touches all the back buildings and provides office spaces and technical rooms for support functions.

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The showroom consists of a central hall which is designed as an art gal-lery and exhibits machinery surrounded by a conference hall, a coffee shop and sellers offices and overlooks a large workshop that allows customers to watch their machinery during repair. The showroom is also overlooked by sharp triangle shaped galleries of supplementary func-tions. This space has a star shaped glass ceiling and a large span of 60 meters emphasizing the high-tech position of the John Deere company.

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sdu campusalmaty/kazakhstanarchitectural design

The SDU design for the new campus which is located close to Al-maty city is aimed to symbolize a modern image for the future. The stylization of the mountains in the south of the campus is used for the main conception of the faculty buildings.The abstract plastic form of the buildings’ façade is aimed to in-cite and develop the student’s imagination.An enclosed street is created as a social common area for the 8 faculties; amphitheater-classrooms are located within this social area together with cafeterias, shops, student clubs and other common functions.

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The architect receives the employer’s requests and presents relevant proposals by conducting a preliminary meeting. At this phase, capacities and requirements are determined. The archi-tect conducts the first coordination meeting to receive the opin-ions from other engineering principles.

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PHASES OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

A. Programming Main Idea: The architect executes the necessary design work to form a preliminary design appropriate for the deter-mined requirements. Coordination of this preliminary work with other en-gineering services is also provided. The achieved preliminary design is then submitted to the approval of the employer. In this phase, site layout decisions and the approximate size of the structures are determined on color rendered plans. The architec-tural theme is determined with the participation of the employer. B. Design Development Phase: The concluded design and concept decisions are presented in sketch

form including all interior functions and spatial patterns. The facade principles are determined and the effects of the terrain silhouette are taken into account. Coordination is conducted with other engineer-ing services. Finally, the achieved project is submitted to the approval of the employer. C. Contract Document Phase:Application drawings in accordance with relevant laws and regulations are produced for the now matured design. The prepared Architectural design are presented to the relevant authorities for approval and any additions and corrections that may be required by these authorities are

carried out swiftly (documentation follow-up is thought to be conducted by a local building supervision firm). D. Coordination Phase: To control the structure during the construction so that it agrees with design concepts. The architect provides the necessary support during the construction phase. Visits are carried out while communicat-ing with the construction contractor and/or the project manager.

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A. Concept:Examples suitable to the determined theme form the preliminary design boards. These should be suitable to the requirements determined by preliminary work. The spatial impact can be understood by experiencing the material and furniture examples on these design boards. Interior op-eration is roughly provided through color rendered plans and sketches, and submitted to the employer’s approval.

B. Design Development Phase:Decoration and furniture layout plans, colored design boards and elevations are prepared to evalu-ate the suitability for operational necessities. The furniture level is also determined at this phase according to the facility levels. By checking the furniture prices, etc., it is ensured

that the project complies with the general budget figures. Decisions are finalized prior to application and fabrication projects by submitting to the approval of the employer.

C. Contract Document Phase:In this phase;*Furniture layout plans*Floor plans*Ceiling plans*Electrical plans*Elevations*Details*FF&E files and*Coordination with related engineer-ing services is conducted.

Every element such as furniture, fixed furniture, lighting fixtures, fabrics, curtains, equipment, carpets, deco-rative accessories, mirrors, paintings etc., is defined precisely. The materi-

als for these spaces are determined in the architectural phase. Opera-tional requirements such as kitchen equipment, behind bar counters are covered by the operator.

D. Manufacturing, Assembly and Production PhaseDuring construction, the designing architect must provide the necessary support to see that decoration work and manufacturing are done accord-ing to concept principles. Communi-cation is made and visits are carried out with the construction contractor and the project manager. Also, all production drawings and material samples must be submitted to the designer’s approval. The designer’s assistant will be on site during the final placement of furniture, acces-sories, etc.

PHASES OF INTERIOR DESIGNThe architect receives the employer’s requests and presents relevant proposals by conducting a preliminary meeting. In this phase, the level of quality is determined according to the user profile and operational require-ments. If the enterprise has operational objectives for the future, these are laid out. The decoration theme is determined with the participation of the employer.

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SELİM VANLIArchitect

Founder of the firm Mavi Proje in 2000. He is responsible for the general project administration, design review, technical and production management of all projects.

Selim Vanlı has been practicing architecture since his graduation from the Faculty of Architecture of Istanbul Technical University, in1988.

He has extensive experience, par-ticularly working on large complex hotel projects and is regarded to be an expert in interior design as well. He also has valuable experience working with numer-ous consultants from around the world.

As he believes building design to be the most critical leading ser-vice in the field of construction, his intent is to achieve a high quality in the world market.

GÜLNUR ÖZDAĞLARArchitect

Gülnur Özdağlar brought her talents to Mavi Proje in 2005, to serve as a designer.

She had entered many architec-tural competitions and had won numerous awards starting from her graduation from Faculty of Architecture of Middle East Tech-nical University in 1986.

Ms. Özdağlar had maintained her own office Mürekkep Mimarlık and had designed buildings for government and for the com-mercial sector for more than 15 years. Her experience includes housing projects, public centers and hospitals.

She has a growing interest in digital art and has had many exhibitions. She has acquired numerous international awards on the subject

ÖZGÜN ÖZHİSAR Interior Designer

Mr. Özhisar has been working for Mavi Proje since 2003. He is responsible for design and direc-tion of application, detailing and 3D visualization .

A first degree graduate of the Department of Interior and Envi-ronmental Design of Hacettepe University in 1993, he acquired his MBA in the same faculty with his thesis “An Attitude of Guest room Design in Hospitality Facili-ties.”

Mr. Özhisar has worked on interior designs and their applications on hotel and office designs. He has also worked as a set designer for private TV channels and has designed many decors such as the European Beauty Contest and the KralTV Music Awards.

GAMZE GÜLLERArchitect

Gamze Güller graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of Istan-bul Technical University in 1991 and received her M.Sc from the same faculty. Since then, she has worked for various construction companies as design manager and project coordinator.

Ms. Güller is mostly specialized in the Turkic Republics and has assisted more than 750,000 sqm of building construction. She has worked for high quality projects for 5 star hotels, business centers, shopping centers, headquarter buildings and luxury residences. She has gained extensive experi-ence from her responsibilities for design development, coordination between head offices and site of-fices and employer and contractor, and the supervision of finishing works as well as the project pro-curement and development.

Ms. Güller also writes short stories and has related reputable awards .

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MELİH UÇARPhotographer

Melih Uçar graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of Middle East Technical University, in 1976.

He has been a well known archi-tectural photographer since 1990 and has been working with Mavi Proje since 2000.

M. SELÇUK ÜNALPresentation Administrator

Selçuk Ünal started to work at Mavi Proje in 2002 as designer, computer graphics and presenta-tion administrator.

He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of Istanbul Mimar Sinan University in 1999.

İHSAN DUYGULUConsulting Architect

İhsan Duygulu works as a free-lance designer for Mavi Proje and provides expertise and consulting on required projects.

He has studied architecture at several universities in İzmir, Ankara, Istanbul and Vienna.

He has experience particularly in green architecture and ecol-ogy both academically and in practice.

Mr. Duygulu is also considered an expert in shopping design as he has designed the first and largest department stores in Turkey.

He has worked as a team leader for many international and Euro-pean Union projects like business centers, industrial buildings, and custom storehouses.

MEHMET YAŞAYAN Lighting Consultant

Mehmet Yaşayan works as a lighting designer at the Turkish National Theatre and is consult-ed on lighting and stage system designs for Mavi Proje.

He has supervised more than 40 culture centers, theatre designs and their constructions in Turkey and abroad.

GAMZE YILDIRIMArchitect

Osmangazi University, 2007

ÖZCAN BIYIKSIZArchitect

Erciyes University, 2008

OKSANA BAYANDURYANHousekeeper

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