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COLLOSAL ART BUILDINGS

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MOSCOW INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL

(Moscow, Russia - 2002)

Moscow International House of Music, which is home to world famous Russian violinist and conductor Vladimir Spivakov's “Virtuosi of Moscow Chamber Orchestra", is one of the largest concert halls in the world. It is also the first concert hall for classical music built in the city of Moscow in the last 100 years. The building encompasses the 1,800 seat Grand Philharmonic Concert Hall, the 575 seat Chamber Music Concert Hall, a 532 seat multifunctional theatre hall, several rehearsal halls of various sizes, audio-visual recording studios, as well as restaurants, cafes, shops, administrative premises and a two story underground car park.


Following the award of a turnkey contract, the construction works had started in March 2001 and the project having a total construction area of 48,000 sqm had been completed by the end of 2002.
The main part of the Music House is a rounded spatial structure topped with a cupola; formed by an elegant blend of glass and stainless steel architectural elements and in the interior decoration of the building, wooden elements have been widely used to provide better acoustics. The structure houses two of the three concert halls disposed one on top of the other, each designed with separate entrances and lobbies. One of the rehearsal halls is large enough to accommodate a philharmonic orchestra and allows the highest quality of audio recording for the music performed. To this purpose, for protection from external vibrations, the concert and rehearsal halls have all been isolated from the ground by insertion of special vibro-insulator neoprene elements between the lower and upper parts of the load bearing structures.


The Music House first opened its doors to guests in December 2002. Since 2003 numerous Russian and world famous musicians, artists and orchestras have performed under the cupola of this magnificent Music House.

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HASIM ISCAN CULTURAL CENTER

(Antalya, Turkey - 2006)

The property belongs to the city hall of the Antalya, and it was an old vegetable and fruit market center, but now it’s one of the places where all people get together.

The property area is 43.360 meter square. The Haşim İşcan Cultural Center şs 11.059 meter square. The rest of the area, which is left after the cultural center, is designed for the Antalya Trade Center. The Cultural Center includes conservatory, drama saloons, movie theatres, training centers, exhibition halls. The Antalya International Movie Festival main activities hold here every year.

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SIPOPO CONGRESS CENTER

(Sipopo, New Guniea - 2016)

The congress center is situated by the ocean and surrounded by the woods. The lacy texture of the mesh behaves like a sun break and grands a shady interior without hindering the accent of transparency, protecting the inner glass walls reduces heat and improves building's energy efficiency.

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TURKMENISTAN PUPPET THEATRE

(Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan - 2007)

The puppet theatre is located in the capital city of Turkmenistan, Aşkabad. The puppet show is one of the oldest traditions of Turkmenistan. The building is designed for kids, and grownups as well as the coming generation. The building has indoor space of 8.000 meter square which contains two theatre saloons with the capacities of 350 people, and 200 people.


 The project is designed in high international technologic standards which are stage mechanics, vocalization and illumination systems. For instance, orchestra pocket-platforms, automatic curtains, and artistic getups are one of those standards in the building. The building also has rehearsal saloons, puppet and getup workshops, and dressing and make up rooms for artists, administrative offices, and translation rooms.

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TRIPOLI CONVENTION CENTER

(Tripoli, Libya - 2015)

Open to the world cultures end where diverse languages meet up, Tripoli convention hall is a strong element of high representation and welcome presidents of the world in the texture of the natural environment.

Surrounded by the woods, the rectangular two-story block is nested in a semi-transparent metal envelop as a shield that opens up to the external landscape with a wide portico that defines the main entrance. Between the mesh and the inner glass walls a semi-open shady circulation area is created as an extension of the landscape.


Incise patterns inspired by the trees around the site, permit controlled daylight to diffuse into the central space and at night the oozing beams through the slits integrate with the wood at the background. It is simple but functional and finds its expression in clarity and sincerity.

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LIBYA CONFERENCE HALL

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LIBYA LOUNGE

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LIBYA GARYOUNIS CONFERENCE HALL

(30,000 m2)

(10,000 m2)

(165,000 m2)

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BEYKOZ GOKSU THEATRE BUILDING

(2,500 m2)

TURKMENISTAN MATRIMONIAL AGENCY

(3,000 m2)

ESKISEHIR OSMANGAZI UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE HALL


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