Quartz Plaza is an office building project in Istanbul designed by Alper Derinbogaz. The architectural design reflects the ongoing transformations in the local area since the 1999 earthquake. The project aims to establish a significant connection with the city's enduring geomorphology. It employs a dual-skin envelope model, which enhances both the building's aesthetics and its functionality. This approach acknowledges the historical context while adapting to the contemporary architectural landscape of the continuously changing city.
Cemal Emden's Quartz Plaza in Istanbul connects contemporary office design to the city's enduring geomorphological layers, reflecting on the urban transformations post-1999 earthquake.
The project embodies a dual-skin envelope model, addressing both aesthetic and functional needs within the dynamic architectural context of the rapidly evolving Istanbul.
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