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Vakko Fashion Center

Vakko Fashion Center

An innovative Fashion and Media Firm Headquarters in Istanbul

 

Program Headquarters
Client VAKKO
Location Istanbul, Turkey
Appointment 2007
Status
Complete
Completion 2010
Size 5,400 m² (58,000 sf) and 3,700 m² (40,000 sf)
Project Architect Erez Ella (as principal at REX)
Photography Iwan Baan, Cemal Emden


The Vakko Fashion Center and Power Media Center transformed the abandoned skeleton of an unfinished hotel project in Istanbul to create one of the most significant new additions to Turkey’s contemporary architectural landscape.

The structure serves as the corporate headquarters of Vakko, Turkey’s preeminent fashion house, including offices, showrooms, conference rooms and auditorium spaces. The headquarters for Power Media, includes television studios, radio production facilities and screening rooms. The existing “U-shaped” concrete skeleton is dubbed the Ring, and contains conventional, flexible office space. At the Ring’s center, a new six-floor steel tower—named the Showcase—contains unique programs, including an auditorium, showrooms, meeting rooms and executive offices, as well as all vertical.

circulation and restrooms. The structure was separated into these two independent components.

A beautiful and refined architectural image was created to maintain Vakko’s public profile, by designing an exceptionally transparent and thin glass façade for the Ring. By embossing a structural “X” into each pane to increase the glass’s strength, the glass’s thickness was reduced and the need for perimeter mullions was eliminated. The Showcase, meanwhile, is clad in mirror-glass, enlivening the building’s interior to kaleidoscopic effect.

Detail - A beautiful and refined architectural image was created to maintain Vakko’s public profile, by designing an exceptionally transparent and thin glass façade for the Ring. By embossing a structural “X” into each pane to increase the glass’s strength, the glass’s thickness was reduced and the need for perimeter mullions was eliminated.The Showcase, meanwhile, is clad in mirror-glass, enlivening the building’s interior to kaleidoscopic effect.

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