The structure, located within a complex completed in the 1990s, has been reinterpreted through a contemporary lens while preserving its original architectural details. Petya, a notable investment of its time, was conceived as a Mediterranean vacation retreat, comprising various types of residences. It holds considerable cultural and architectural value for the town, having become part of its collective memory.
However, over the years, the properties were subjected to numerous excessive and poor-quality alterations, which disrupted the coherence of the original architectural language. The aim of the project was to explore how such a structure could be respectfully approached in a modern context – preserving its inherent values while harmoniously blending the old with the new.

Credits
Architecture
ZESA Architecture; Zeynep Şankaynağı, Duygu Abacı, Yudum Kantarlı, Ezgi Leblebici
Client
Private
Year of completion
2024
Location
Muğla, Turkey
Total area
200 m2
Site area
115 m2