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Kanyon, Istanbul, Architect, Property, Image, Building, Info, Project, Retail, Photos
Kanyon Istanbul : Turkish Building Information + Images
Levent Architecture, Turkey : Jerde Partnership + Tabanlioglu
Development : Shopping + Offices + Apartments
Date: 2006
Design: The Jerde Partnership with Tabanlioglu Architects
Overview
Kanyon, one of Europe’s largest mixed-use districts, introduces a
new concept for urban living in Levent, Istanbul’s central business
district. The Jerde Partnership and Tabanlioglu Architects designed
the state-of-the-art project to combine 2.74 million sq ft of modern
offices, luxury residences with local and upscale retailers in an
organic, open-air design that includes an amphitheater, plazas and
rooftop park spaces where workers, residents and visitors can gather.
The unique design of Kanyon Levent, which is distinct from Istanbul’s
many mixed-use projects and enclosed shopping malls, has helped attract
stylish residents and many well-known retail brands that are new to
Turkey.

Background to Kanyon Levent
An international retail destination, Istanbul is home to two historic
bazaars, including Grand Bazaar, which is billed as the world’s oldest
and largest covered market, and nearly 30 modern shopping malls that
have been built since 1988. More than 15 additional shopping and mixeduse
districts are planned for near-term development. In the growing and
highly competitive retail market, Kanyon was conceived as a modern
mixed-use destination with a retail component that would stand apart
from Istanbul’s vast retail offering. The Kanyon project is an equal
joint venture between prominent Turkish companies, Eczacýbaþý Group
and Ýs Real Estate & Investment, a division of Ýsbank.
Design
The Jerde Partnership and Tabanlioglu Architects designed Kanyon to
be an open, vibrant and green project. The design is envisioned as
a family of bold architectural shapes, each housing a different use,
that come together to form a dynamic and iconic composition. Between
the architectural shapes, the perspectives and views through the project
constantly change, resulting in a vibrant and energetic space that
engages users.
Kanyon’s uses are connected by a central, open-air walkway that carves
soft curves in the buildings’ forms, creating a dramatic “canyon”
effect. The 600-foot-long canyon connects the office, residential,
retail and entertainment uses with an exploratory path that features
a variety of courtyards, terraces and other spaces where workers,
residents and visitors to the project can interact. At the heart of
the Kanyon project, the canyon opens to a performance plaza, an amphitheater
carved into the base of the project’s entertainment sphere that will
be the stage for activities of all sizes, from strolling entertainers
to symphonies. Landscaping and water features enhance the project’s
open and natural design.
The canyon is lined on both sides by the project’s four-level retail
and entertainment complex. One side features three levels of retail
and one level of restaurants, nightclubs and other entertainment venues.
The four levels are terraced, allowing visitors on each level to overlook
the activity occurring in the canyon below. The other side features
the four-level entertainment sphere that contains a nine-screen cinema.
The roof of the entertainment sphere features a restaurant with outdoor
seating that enables diners to view the activity occurring within
the project below.
In addition to connecting and activating the canyon, the retail base
contains multiple entrances at different levels that knit the project
into the city fabric and provide access from the metro, street and
parking structure. Unlike Istanbul’s modern enclosed shopping centers,
Kanyon has an open-air retail center with heat panels that allow shoppers
and visitors to enjoy the fresh air in a climatecontrolled setting
that is protected from wind, rain and snow. Its unique design Kanyon
Levent has attracted upscale retailers, including many that are new
to Istanbul, and Turkey, to its 160 shops.
The Jerde Partnership and Tabanlioglu Architects designed Kanyon’s
26-level tower with a curved façade that reinforces the graceful shape
of the canyon and creates an iconic silhouette that will become part
of the city’s memorable skyline. The tower is slightly set back from
the major boulevard Büyükdere Caddesi, creating an entry plaza that
overlooks the long expanse of the canyon and includes a canopy that
provides weather protection.
The Kanyon office tower is glazed with transparent glass that increases
visibility and offers the additional benefit of maximum natural light
in the work areas. A shading system on the south side of the tower
will reduce the heat impact from the hot afternoon sun. Its air-conditioning
system pumps fresh air throughout the building all day. Office floor
platesat Kanyon average 13,000 sq ft and include modular spaces that
offer flexibility for the ever-changing needs of leading companies.
The residential tower sits atop the four-level retail podium, rising
from two to 17 levels in height. The Jerde Partnership and Tabanlioglu
Architects designed the Kanyon tower with a simple iconic shape that
reinforces the flow of the canyon and provides dramatic views into
and beyond the project.

The residential tower houses 179 units in 21 styles ranging from 860
to 4,100 sq ft in size. The step-back pattern of the Kanyon tower
allows for many units to have private balconies, private terraces
and gardens. In keeping with the project’s sense of openness, windows
in the high-rise residences open, unlike many. The pool area for residents
is located to the south behind the terraced housing for maximum sunlight
and privacy.
Building materials complement and reinforce the project’s strong architectural
forms. The Kanyon office tower is sheathed in a glass curtain wall
with a stone base. Common areas, designed to evoke a canyon, are made
from a combination of stone, tile and concrete. The residential tower
combines glass, plaster and stone with metal accents. Kanyon Istanbul
has been built to withstand earthquakes exceeding the worstcase scenario
for the district.
Kanyon, Levent : Further Information
Cost: approx. $200m
Opening: May 30, 2006
Site area: 7.4 acres
Total Building Area: 2.74 m sq ft
Office tower (26 levels) 387,000 sq ft
Residences (2-17 levels) 179 units ranging 860 to 4,100 sq ft
Retail (160 stores) 404,000 sq ft
Cinema 9 screens with 1,600 seats
Communal garden space 37,700 sq ft
Fitness club 43,000 sq ft
Community Meeting Room 16,100 sq ft
Parking (six levels below grade): 3,100 spaces
Kanyon, Levent : Project Team
Investors: Eczacibasi Group, Is Real Estate & Investment (IS GYO)
Architect: The Jerde Partnership with Tabanlioglu Architects
Engineer: Arup
Interior Designers (Residences): Sevil Peach Gence Associates, Brigitte
Weber
Contractor: Tepe Construction

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Website : www.kanyon.com.tr + www.jerde.com |
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