Ö House, Ankara / Turkey, 2010
Ö Evi, Ankara
Ö Evi, bir tek ailenin tasarlanmış haftasonu evi olmasına rağmen, gerektiğinde iki ayrı eve dönüşebilen bir kurgu da tasarlandı. Ankara’nın Sincan ilçesi’ne bağlı Polatlar köyünde yaklaşık 33.000m2 alanlı tarım arazisinde yer alan 350m2 inşaat alanına sahip yapı, zemin katta giriş ve mutfak, 1. katta ise köprü olarak kurgulanan doğal taş kaplı bir kütleye takılmış 2 adet ahşap panjurllarla kaplanmış cam ev’den oluşmaktadır. Yapının en güçlü öğesi tüm kütleleri birleştiren arkaddır. Arkad, ev kullanıımına ayrılan alanı tanımlamanın ötesinde bir tür iç avlu, yarı korunaklı dış mekanlar oluşturur.
Proje künye
Mimari tasarım: R.Güneş Gökçek
Mimari ofis: rggA
Proje ekibi: Hazel İlkay, Mustafa Taşdemir, Osman Kuran
Proje tarihi: 2016
Arsa alanı: 33.060m2
İnşaat alanı: 350m2
Statik projesi: Statek Mühendislik
Mekanik projesi: MPM Proje
Elektrik projesi: Proma Proje
Ö House, Ankara
Although the Ö house is a weekend house designed for a single-family, it has also been designed as a structure that turns into two separate houses when necessary. Having a construction area of 350 m2 located on a farm land of 33.000m2 in Polatlar village of Sincan district of Ankara province, the building consists of entrance and a kitchen on the ground floor and a glass house covered with 2 wooden shutters plugged into a body covered natural stones designed as a bridge on the first floor. The most powerful element of the building is the arcade combining all the bodies. Arcade creates a kind of inner courtyard, semi-sheltered outdoor spaces, beyond being just a description of the area allocated for home use.
Project facts
Architectural design: R.Güneş Gökçek
Architectural office: rggA
Project team: Hazel İlkay, Mustafa Taşdemir, Osman Kuran
Project date: 2016
Land area: 33.060m2
Construction area: 350m2
Structural project: Statek Mühendislik
Mechanical project: MPM Proje
Electrical project: Proma Proje
Ö House, Ankara
Although the Ö house is a weekend house designed for a single-family, it has also been designed as a structure that turns into two separate houses when necessary. Having a construction area of 350 m2 located on a farm land of 33.000m2 in Polatlar village of Sincan district of Ankara province, the building consists of entrance and a kitchen on the ground floor and a glass house covered with 2 wooden shutters plugged into a body covered natural stones designed as a bridge on the first floor. The most powerful element of the building is the arcade combining all the bodies. Arcade creates a kind of inner courtyard, semi-sheltered outdoor spaces, beyond being just a description of the area allocated for home use.
Project facts
Architectural design: R.Güneş Gökçek
Architectural office: rggA
Project team: Hazel İlkay, Mustafa Taşdemir, Osman Kuran
Project date: 2016
Land area: 33.060m2
Construction area: 350m2
Structural project: Statek Mühendislik
Mechanical project: MPM Proje
Electrical project: Proma Proje