CAMSAS HQ
Given the building's location in an industrial area and the footprint it occupies, the main mass is conceptualized in alignment with the contemporary design of containers, allowing for the accommodation of multiple functions. This proportional framework has been developed accordingly.
The ground floor is designated for entry, reception, and administrative offices, along with changing rooms for personnel, a cafeteria, and storage areas, with existing factory connections made from this level. The upper two floors of the main mass are composed of office spaces.
On the upper office levels, the west façade is supported by sunshades in accordance with Antalya's climatic conditions. The main shell is clad in ceramic, with selected colors derived from the logo, aligning with the overall concept.
The building's design features an unconventional mass due to its proximity to the in-house glass production facility and its separation from surrounding production plants.
While its linear form might evoke a silo or storage structure, we intentionally opted for a bold stance, characterized by large spans, sunshades on the façade, and the staggered arrangement of the two masses, creating both similarity and contrast.
Starting from the goal of an administrative building within an industrial area, we aimed to address user needs by considering circulation within the structure.
During this process, we sought to minimize disruption to circulation when transitioning from the building to the production facility, employing clear guidance for navigation.
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
ALTINDAL MIMARLIK
DESIGN TEAM
SEVKET ALTINDAL ERHAN YILMAZ
DEVELOPER
CAMSAS
CONTRACTOR
CAMSAS
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AREA
3.110 M2
INTERIOR DESIGN
KEMAL SERKAN TOKIS KST MIMARLIK
MECHANICAL CONSULTANT
TANER TAZEGUL TSO MUHENDISLIK
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
AKIN AKINCI MUHENDISLIK
We designed the functional areas not only as administrative office spaces but also as semi-public areas where meetings and similar events could be held, catering to user preferences and enhancing the building's versatility.
The interior decoration of the building was designed by our colleague Kemal Serkan Tokis. Throughout the process, we maintained a cohesive theme, aiming to achieve unity without creating a contrast between the interior and exterior.
Located within the Antalya Organized Industrial Zone, the total concrete structure spans four floors and 3,800 m², with interior design and implementation carried out by KST Architecture. Due to the narrow and elongated dimensions mandated by the land use, transparency was prioritized in the spaces to create a sense of depth. The glass and mirror products manufactured by the company were incorporated throughout the interiors, allowing the building to function as a kind of showroom.