Alaçatı Villa has been projected by Tasarımca Design Office, which is inspired from the distinctive Alaçatı Architecture. The Villa aims to create a different look to the texture of the region by interpreting the classical style with a modern understanding. The choosen colors white and turquoise serve to blend the Alaçatı's peaceful atmosphere with the owner's positive energy.
Tasarımca Design Office was founded in 1994 by Burçin Dinler in Izmir, Alsancak- Turkey. The Office continues its domestic and international activities in Izmir, Bostanli-Turkey and Stamford, USA since 2010. In architectural and interior architecture areas serving Office’s the most important works are industrial buildings, residential and working spaces in the recent years. The Office continues to offer services in the same sectors in Europe under the name “B3D Architects” since 2014. The Office’s many projects have been published in major professional publications, and has won prizes and awards in various competitions. The Office works hard to create the best possible solutions for its employers by creating expert teams who aim to build a detail-complete relationship in design. The Office is approaching each project as a separate research area and an opportunity to challenge the stereotypes and improve its architectural productions in this environment.
Tasarımca Design Office was founded in 1994 by Burçin Dinler in Izmir, Alsancak- Turkey. The Office continues its domestic and international activities in Izmir, Bostanli-Turkey and Stamford, USA since 2010. In architectural and interior architecture areas serving Office’s the most important works are industrial buildings, residential and working spaces in the recent years. The Office continues to offer services in the same sectors in Europe under the name “B3D Architects” since 2014. The Office’s many projects have been published in major professional publications, and has won prizes and awards in various competitions. The Office works hard to create the best possible solutions for its employers by creating expert teams who aim to build a detail-complete relationship in design. The Office is approaching each project as a separate research area and an opportunity to challenge the stereotypes and improve its architectural productions in this environment.