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TURKEY -- /ENTERPRISE/newswire -- Aug 30, 2024
SOMAS ARCHITECTURE has been honored with the Iron A' Design Award 2025 for its Sariyer Project, a 210-square-meter residential house in Istanbul's Sariyer district, completed in just three months and celebrated for its intentional maximalism, sustainable materials, and timeless, personalized interiors that blend classic and modern elements.
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The Sariyer Project by SOMAS ARCHITECTURE stands as a testament to the power of intentional maximalism and thoughtful collaboration. Designed for a family in Istanbul's vibrant Sariyer district, the project began with in-depth consultations to understand the homeowners' lifestyles, values, and aspirations. The result is a home that not only meets functional needs but also reflects the unique personalities and histories of its inhabitants. The design process prioritized environmental sustainability, integrating energy-efficient solutions and sustainable materials, while also responding to local climate and building regulations for a home that is both eco-friendly and contextually sensitive.
Distinctive features set the Sariyer Project apart, including the strategic use of layered lighting to create mood and atmosphere, and the incorporation of timeless materials such as natural stone, wood, and high-quality fabrics. The kitchen's butter yellow cabinetry, paired with dark wood textures and a striking winter garden bar, exemplifies the project's bold yet harmonious color palette. Antique silver accessories and carefully curated artworks further enrich the interiors, blending tradition with contemporary flair. The design's flexibility ensures it adapts to the evolving needs of the homeowners, while smart home technologies and energy-efficient systems enhance comfort and convenience.
Intentional maximalism is at the heart of the Sariyer Project, with each detail-whether a handmade wallpaper, a leaf-shaped light fixture, or a vintage accessory-contributing to a layered, dynamic, and inviting environment. Biophilic design principles are evident in the use of green and brown tones, connecting the interiors to nature and fostering a sense of well-being. The project's success is underscored by its recognition at the 2025 A' Design Awards, where it was praised for its innovative approach, technical excellence, and ability to create a timeless, functional, and emotionally resonant living space.
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