
Urla Villa Project
The Urla Villa Project is not merely a residential garden; it is a holistic open space concept that brings together production, landscaping, and living culture. The balanced composition established between the residential mass and the production garden in the plot plan defines the space through two characters: a living space and a production space. The organically designed walkway encircles the wide lawn area, guiding the user towards the connective tissue, vegetable gardens, and pergola axes. Transitional spaces created under wooden structures are softened with lavender and ground cover plants, producing both shade and spatial depth. The design interprets Urla's tranquil, natural, and timeless identity with a contemporary landscape language.
LOCATION
Urla, Izmir, Turkiye
PROJECT YEAR
2021
PROJECT AREA
5.000 m²
CLIENT
Confidential






In the plant design, olive trees, orchards, and raised vegetable plots create a productive landscape concept. Lavender borders and purple jacarandas give the space a Mediterranean character, while the large lawn area offers a flexible space for social use.
The visual connection established between the pool, residential terrace, and pergola area strengthens the continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces. Here, the landscape is not treated as a decorative element; it is considered an active system that organizes seasonal changes, production, and social life.









