Tabanlıoğlu Architects
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Tabanlıoğlu Architects (Tabanlıoğlu Mimarlık) | |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | Hayati Tabanlıoğlu, Murat Tabanlıoğlu, Melkan Tabanlıoğlu. |
Founded | 1956 |
Location | Istanbul, Turkey |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | Istanbul Sapphire, Atatürk Cultural Center, İstanbul Modern |
Awards | RIBA International Award (2011) |
Tabanlıoğlu Architects (Turkish: Tabanlıoğlu Mimarlık) is an architectural firm based in Istanbul. The practice is led by Murat Tabanlıoğlu, Melkan Tabanlıoğlu and Özdem Gürsel.[1]
Project list
[edit]Major projects, by year of completion and ordered by type, are:
Cultural
[edit]- 1977: Atatürk Cultural Center, Istanbul, Turkey[2]
- 2004: İstanbul Modern (Istanbul Museum of Modern Art), Istanbul, Turkey[3]
High rise
[edit]- 2011: Istanbul Sapphire, Istanbul, Turkey
Shopping mall
[edit]- 1986: Galleria Ataköy, Istanbul, Turkey
- 2006: Kanyon Shopping Mall, Istanbul (with Jerde Partnership)
Sport
[edit]- 2009: Astana Arena, Astana, Kazakhstan[4]
Transportation
[edit]- 1984: Atatürk Airport, Istanbul, Turkey
- 1998: Milas–Bodrum Airport, Bodrum, Turkey[5]
- 2017: Astana-Nurly Jol, Astana, Kazakhstan
Awards
[edit]- 2011: RIBA International Award (with Loft Gardens project)
Selected works
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Designed by Tabanlıoğlu Architects, Istanbul Sapphire (2006–2011) used to be the tallest building in Turkey and 4th tallest in Europe.
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Kanyon Shopping Mall
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Kanyon Mall
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Galleria
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İstanbul Modern (2004) is the first contemporary art museum in Turkey.[3] It was originally a warehouse building on the Bosphorus.
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Atatürk Cultural Center (1969–1977) at Taksim Square is considered an important example of Turkish architecture from the 1960s.
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Renovation of AKM
Notes
[edit]- ^ Magazine, Totalprestige (2024-06-05). "From Istanbul to Kinshasa: A Superpower Duo Reshaping Skylines - Tabanlıoğlu Architects & Miller Holding". Totalprestige Magazine. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
- ^ "Atatürk Cultural Centre in Istanbul by Tabanlıoğlu Architects". www.detail.de. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
- ^ a b "Istanbul Museum of Modern Art". Istanbul Museum of Modern Art official web site. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
- ^ "Tabanlioglu Architects, Astana Arena, Astana, Kazakhstan". ArcSpace.com. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
- ^ "Murat Tabanlıoğlu on Bodrum Airport at World Architecture Festival". Dezeen. 2012-10-23. Retrieved 2024-10-07.