Mall of Istanbul | Chapman Taylor
London-based Chapman Taylor has designed the The Mall of Istanbul. This mixed-use development forms a strong sculptural statement set within a lush, green, landscaped environment.
The Mall of Istanbul comprises a mix of uses – retail, leisure, offices, hotel and residential. The development concept is inspired by existing geographic streetscapes within Istanbul to create an abstract interpretation of the city. This creates an arrangement full of interest, variety and multiple experiences, overlaid onto an effective commercial plan.
The architectural approach responds to the nature of the site and the concept. With a changing vista of forms responding in a contemporary way to the complexity of the Istanbul cityscape, each use is given its own expression, but with strong connections between the forms.
+ Project credits / data
Project: Mall of Istanbul
Location: Istanbul, Estambul, Turkey
Architect: Chapman Taylor | http://www.chapmantaylor.com/
Typology: Mixed use | retail, leisure, offices, hotel and residential
+ About Chapman Taylor
Chapman Taylor is an international practice of architects, masterplanners and designers, established over 50 years ago. The team currently operates from 15 regional offices, undertaking projects worldwide and is one of the UK’s largest exporters of commercial architectural services. Chapman Taylor was awarded The Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2009 and The International Trade Award: London Region 2008.
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Category: Architecture, Commercial, Mixed Use, Office, Residential



















