B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
B House: Since we were very much on the same wavelength with the homeowners, we planned everything around minimalism and sustainability, 
ultimately creating a truly Italian apartment design. When we say Italian design, I’m not referring to clichéd or romanticized imagery. What I mean is the understated, 
modernist design approach of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s — a style that avoids heavy wall treatments and unnecessary ornamentation, 
instead focusing on the use of high-quality materials
Sole Mare stands out as one of the most renowned beach clubs, not only in Çeşme but throughout Turkey. 
The conceptual proposal meticulously crafted by our studio for this splendid natural haven is designed to elevate the beach club experience. 
By seamlessly integrating simple yet charming architectural elements, we aspire to take the enjoyment of this breathtaking locale to new heights.
Sole Mare stands out as one of the most renowned beach clubs, not only in Çeşme but throughout Turkey. 
The conceptual proposal meticulously crafted by our studio for this splendid natural haven is designed to elevate the beach club experience. 
By seamlessly integrating simple yet charming architectural elements, we aspire to take the enjoyment of this breathtaking locale to new heights.
Sole Mare stands out as one of the most renowned beach clubs, not only in Çeşme but throughout Turkey. 
The conceptual proposal meticulously crafted by our studio for this splendid natural haven is designed to elevate the beach club experience. 
By seamlessly integrating simple yet charming architectural elements, we aspire to take the enjoyment of this breathtaking locale to new heights.
Sole Mare stands out as one of the most renowned beach clubs, not only in Çeşme but throughout Turkey. 
The conceptual proposal meticulously crafted by our studio for this splendid natural haven is designed to elevate the beach club experience. 
By seamlessly integrating simple yet charming architectural elements, we aspire to take the enjoyment of this breathtaking locale to new heights.
Sole Mare stands out as one of the most renowned beach clubs, not only in Çeşme but throughout Turkey. 
The conceptual proposal meticulously crafted by our studio for this splendid natural haven is designed to elevate the beach club experience. 
By seamlessly integrating simple yet charming architectural elements, we aspire to take the enjoyment of this breathtaking locale to new heights.
K House: From the very beginning, the conversation with the clients — a dynamic family seeking a more balanced lifestyle — was open and aligned. 
Together, we shaped a clear vision: a home that could offer both calm and character, clarity and warmth.
Our approach was holistic — designing both the architecture and the interiors to speak the same language.
This wasn't about chasing trends or formal gestures, but about finding harmony through proportion, light, and material honesty.
We looked to a quiet kind of Italian sensibility: one that values timeless design, subtle textures, and the invisible elegance that comes from things done well.
K House: From the very beginning, the conversation with the clients — a dynamic family seeking a more balanced lifestyle — was open and aligned. 
Together, we shaped a clear vision: a home that could offer both calm and character, clarity and warmth.
Our approach was holistic — designing both the architecture and the interiors to speak the same language.
This wasn't about chasing trends or formal gestures, but about finding harmony through proportion, light, and material honesty.
We looked to a quiet kind of Italian sensibility: one that values timeless design, subtle textures, and the invisible elegance that comes from things done well.
K House: From the very beginning, the conversation with the clients — a dynamic family seeking a more balanced lifestyle — was open and aligned. 
Together, we shaped a clear vision: a home that could offer both calm and character, clarity and warmth.
Our approach was holistic — designing both the architecture and the interiors to speak the same language.
This wasn't about chasing trends or formal gestures, but about finding harmony through proportion, light, and material honesty.
We looked to a quiet kind of Italian sensibility: one that values timeless design, subtle textures, and the invisible elegance that comes from things done well.
K House: From the very beginning, the conversation with the clients — a dynamic family seeking a more balanced lifestyle — was open and aligned. 
Together, we shaped a clear vision: a home that could offer both calm and character, clarity and warmth.
Our approach was holistic — designing both the architecture and the interiors to speak the same language.
This wasn't about chasing trends or formal gestures, but about finding harmony through proportion, light, and material honesty.
We looked to a quiet kind of Italian sensibility: one that values timeless design, subtle textures, and the invisible elegance that comes from things done well.
K House: From the very beginning, the conversation with the clients — a dynamic family seeking a more balanced lifestyle — was open and aligned. 
Together, we shaped a clear vision: a home that could offer both calm and character, clarity and warmth.
Our approach was holistic — designing both the architecture and the interiors to speak the same language.
This wasn't about chasing trends or formal gestures, but about finding harmony through proportion, light, and material honesty.
We looked to a quiet kind of Italian sensibility: one that values timeless design, subtle textures, and the invisible elegance that comes from things done well.