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Istanbul's 'Accidentally Ecofriendly' Architects Posted by TreeHugger 1 year 24 weeks ago - Tags: ![]()
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The light-filled offices of the Turkcell R&D building. Image courtesy Erginoğlu and Çalışlar Architects via DesignBoom.com.
Architect Hasan Çalışlar says he doesn't incorporate "green" features in his buildings because they're environmentally friendly -- he only uses them if they "make you feel better in the space." For his firm's design for a telecommunications building on the outskirts of Istanbul, that meant working with the slope of the site, maximi...
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