URBAN COURTYARD
The project is designed through a fluid and organic spatial organization that aims to strengthen public interaction. Developed around the concept of “Urban Courtyard,” the design creates a permeable and experience-oriented public environment that encourages social engagement and connectivity. The central waiting area functions not only as a circulation node but also as a shared public core that supports interaction between users. Organic seating elements, landscape islands, and open visual connections reinforce the sense of continuity throughout the space.
Within the plan organization, public and service areas are clearly separated. Functions such as the café, exhibition space, information desk, and tourist information area are positioned around open circulation routes to enhance the user experience. Technical and service spaces are located along the rear band of the building, providing functional efficiency and a more readable spatial organization. This approach simplifies circulation while maintaining clarity between operational and public zones.
The sections emphasize varying floor levels and curvilinear geometries, creating a layered and dynamic spatial experience. Visual connections established vertically strengthen the continuity between spaces, while controlled natural lighting contributes to a bright and permeable interior atmosphere. In the façade design, transparency and lightness are prioritized. Minimal structural details and large glass surfaces support the contemporary architectural language of the project and reinforce the relationship between interior and exterior spaces.
Overall, the project brings together flexibility, social interaction, and spatial continuity to create a contemporary and user-oriented public environment with a fluid architectural character.
