In the construction of this villa on the Kas Peninsula it was not particularly easy to realise the design. This was because the building legislation for the peninsula is inclined towards Ottoman-Turkish architecture, which is more of a “Kitsch” application and not typical Mediterranean traditional architecture. Despite the legislation, I was able to include plain, simple lines, traditional white-washed exteriors, spacious interiors with a gallery, an open façade and an infinity swimming pool. These features reflect what our Danish clients wished to have, since they craved maximum light and tranquil sea views.
Architect Erdal DURAN
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