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The Agoras Project Creates a Quiet Urban Escape in Busy Istanbul

10/11/2010
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    Istanbul may not be the capital of Turkey, but it’s certainly one of the country’s biggest and most bustling centers. To answer the metropolis' desire for a contemplative and comfortable escape, <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/03/08/one-ortakoy-a-sustainable-mixed-use-complex-in-istanbul/" target="_blank">Global Architectural Development (GAD)</a> designed the Agoras Project – a mixed-use high rise, residential development covered in green terraces. What could easily be considered as a city within a city, the project provides residents with easy access to shopping, schools, a health center, parks and municipal spaces - but still offers a quiet respite from the bustling city with tranquil terraces, gardens, pools and captivating views of the city. Moreover, eco-strategies like natural day lighting, solar power and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/09/29/the-victoria-albert-museum-as-a-daylit-inverted-pyramid/" target="_blank">rainwater collection</a> up project’s green qualifications.
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    The Agoras Project is designed for the heart of Istanbul and hosts various sized apartments with shopping, entertainment, and other commercial uses.
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    Gardens, courtyards, terraces and pools of water give this development a sense of calm even in the heart of the bustling city.
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    From above, the project appears to be an open green space surrounded by buildings and roads, giving it the feel and aesthetic of a green oasis.
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    The project has been designed as a central attraction, which includes a 43,000 sq m shopping mall, 14 cinemas, a fitness center, restaurants, and numerous cafes and shops.
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    A number of high-rise towers have been designed for the development, but each have been sited so as not to interfere with the views from the towers.
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    Apartments in the tower either look down at the courtyard below or out to the surrounding landscape.
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    All the apartments are oriented towards the south so that each unit receives ample natural daylight during the day.
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    Green terraces, elevated gardens and vertical green spaces connect the apartments and offer a sense of nature even in the highest points of the towers.
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    Apartments are varied in size to accommodate different budgets and family types.
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    The project also includes a healthy dose of solar power and rainwater collection as part of its eco-program.
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    Agoras is a self sufficient mixed-use complex that seeks to respond harmoniously with the natural environment.
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Agoras Istanbul

Istanbul may not be the capital of Turkey, but it’s certainly one of the country’s biggest and most bustling centers. To answer the metropolis' desire for a contemplative and comfortable escape, Global Architectural Development (GAD) designed the Agoras Project – a mixed-use high rise, residential development covered in green terraces. What could easily be considered as a city within a city, the project provides residents with easy access to shopping, schools, a health center, parks and municipal spaces - but still offers a quiet respite from the bustling city with tranquil terraces, gardens, pools and captivating views of the city. Moreover, eco-strategies like natural day lighting, solar power and rainwater collection up project’s green qualifications.

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