
Bademlik Hotel / TASIGO
The hotel's landscape design incorporates an open space concept integrated with the architectural identity. The principle of minimal intervention on the site was followed, with the natural topography and existing slopes considered as fundamental inputs to the design. The preserved tree cover, along with the selected plant elements, reinforces the natural character of the area, creating a timeless landscape feel. The space offers a harmonious and spontaneously developed atmosphere, providing users with a spacious and balanced open-air experience. This approach creates a holistic landscape language where nature takes center stage, keeping artificial intervention in the background.
LOCATION
Istanbul, Turkiye
PROJECT YEAR
2014
PROJECT AREA
10.000 m²
CLIENT
Polimeks






In the detailed design, the relationship between water, light, and natural texture is considered a fundamental component of the spatial experience. The comfort offered by the hotel and the calming effect of the landscape come together to offer the user a holistic experience. The play of light reflected on the water surfaces and the use of natural materials make the atmosphere of the space variable and vibrant throughout the day. The sense of depth in the garden creates a flow that draws the visitor in, while the open spaces offer a balanced arrangement between relaxation and exploration. Thus, the landscape transforms from merely an environmental arrangement into an experience-oriented spatial narrative.













