Adana Ibis Hotel
Adana / Turkey, 2013
Shadow areas were created carefully considering the effect of climate on the front design. For this purpose, the construction depth of the cladding material applied by mechanical mounting has been enhanced and extra depth between the windows that are inserted into the wall and the front end has been provided. Nevertheless, the front panel has been positioned at 45 degrees on the bottom surface of the window and on one side surface (on the side facing the north or east where the light is not coming directly) in order to improve the level of light inside, which also lead to the lack of a large windowsill and a reduction in the surfaces that will be cleaned, which has a significance in terms of operating costs. Porcelain tiles, natural wood veneered panels, aluminum frames and pergolas have been used on the facade.
• Project text was summarized based on the Project section from the South Architecture Magazine, published on December, 2012.
Project facts
Architectural design: R.Güneş Gökçek
Architectural office: YPM
Project team: Hatice Baştabak, Bora Yıldırım, Birkan Sevinç, Artem Kolomeichuk, Emre Şahin, Mustafa Taşdemir
Project date: 2010
Construction completion date: 2012
Land area: 2.213 m2
Construction area: 9.050 m2
Structural project: Dr. Gökhan Tunç, Dr. Ali Ruzi Özuygur
Electrical project: Dilek Akmeşe
Mechanical project: Gökhan Bulut
Landscape architect: Erkan Erdoğan
Acoustic consultant: Duyal Karagözoğlu
Fire consultant: Prof. Dr. Aburrahman Kılıç, Dr. Kazım Beceren
Interior design: Sanset-İkoor
Publications: Güney Mimarlık / Aralık 2012 Sf81-85