Eray Carbajo

Unveiling Urban Rural

Eray Carbajo
11. mei 2017
Urban Rural Istanbul at Night (Image: Eray Carbajo; all images courtesy of v2com)

Client: Esta Construction
Architect: Eray/Carbajo
Design: Inanc Eray, Gonzalo Carbajo
Design Team: Emana Ljajic, Marco Mattia Cristofori, Ugur Imamoglu
Project Team: Ugur Imamoglu, Marco Mattia Cristofori, Ahlam Hamed, Egemen Onur Kaya, Anil Sakaryali 
Structural: Kinaci Muhendislik
Electrical: Sanayi Muhendislik
MEP: ABC Muhendislik

Urban Rural in Istanbul (Imaget: Eray Carbajo)

Urban Rural proposes a hybrid unit of habitation where one can be close to the city center and simultaneously enjoy the lifestyle of rural living, while having strong interaction with the community and neighborhood.

Urban Rural Street View (Image: Eray Carbajo)

The design challenges the status quo of typical residential typology. Urban Rural seeks sustainable development through architectural innovation. The unique form of the residential modules utilizes an efficient hexagonal grid that covers the maximum building volume with minimum number of building elements.

Urban Rural West View (Image: Eray Carbajo)

One hexagon unit consists a polygonal area to inhabit and a triangular cavity to be used as an irrigable garden. When all modules combined, these triangle cavities act as a truss structure transferring the building's loads to lower members. As a whole, Urban Rural creates interdependencies between building systems, structure, landscape and architecture. Integration of such complex systems are achieved through modular design that persevere flexibility.

Urban Rural Upclose (Image: Eray Carbajo)

Urban Rural aims to minimize the building's ecological footprint and to maximize the positive impact on the environment, while considering the economic viability of the project. In order to achieve this, component based modular design and locally sourced building materials together is the key.

Urban Rural Transformation (Image: Eray Carbajo)

Urban Rural is designed to become a city landmark. Building a vertical urban village in the heart of the city center, immediately reduces the dependency to cars and even to public transit, and it naturally promotes walking or cycling. This generates more opportunities for human interaction and moments of communication that will eventually result in a stronger community. Urban Rural features social and recreational spaces on the lower floors to build a self-sufficient neighborhood where people could live, work and recreate locally.

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