This residential building complex is located on a 12,000m2 site in Bodrum, a city on the southern coast of Turkey. In being harmony with its surroundings the CastleRock which is is a 3800m2 residential development was constructed with four primary materials: stone, concrete, glass and steel. The site is on a hillside about 65 m above sea level with the vast vistas of the sea.
The complex consists of 16 units with three typological house plans. The buildings are organized define to the natural contours with the bending and curving techniques. This residential complex was designed by GAD (Global Architectural Development) and Dara Kirmizitoprak.
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