Reconstruction Project Conversion from Consulate to Villa | Inspiration Mood
Reconstruction Project Conversion from Consulate to Villa by Ibrahim Halil TUGBAY

Reconstruction Project Conversion from Consulate to Villa

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

contemporary residential architecture, villa conversion project, adaptive reuse design, perforated brick screen facade, mashrabiya-inspired lattice, terra-cotta red brick, burnt sienna masonry, travertine-like limestone base, cream stone plinth, charcoal window frames, floor-to-ceiling glazing, recessed transparency, black cylindrical chimneys, modernist geometric composition, horizontal layering, asymmetrical balance, orthogonal volumes, textural contrast, material authenticity, passive solar design, climatic responsiveness, privacy screening, light modulation, indoor-outdoor integration, terrace zone, contemporary outdoor furnishing, manicured landscape hedges, verdant background vegetation, warm afternoon illumination, raking directional light, late-day golden hour, sophisticated neutral palette, complementary temperature harmony, earth-toned chromatics, tactile surface variety, precise craftsmanship, modular grid system, square aperture pattern, rhythmic fenestration, vertical punctuation elements, horizontal material banding, spatial depth articulation, foreground-middle-ground-background progression, domestic luxury register, refined residential aesthetic, contextual sensitivity, regional craft integration, modernist formal vocabulary, Mediterranean climate architecture, threshold design, architectural promenade, phenomenological spatial experience, material presence emphasis, shadow play potential, sustainable design principles, cultural heritage dialogue, contemporary intervention, transitional architecture, public-private mediation.

The consulate turned villa conversion project is an innovative design that combines architectural aesthetics and functionality. The project aims to transform the building into modern living spaces while preserving its original character. Among the features of this design, sustainable material use and energy efficiency are at the forefront. Innovations such as integrating open spaces, maximum use of natural light, and optimizing indoor flow distinguish this project from others.