Hotel Project in Antalya
The redesigned hotel project, located in the Lara district of Muratpaşa, Antalya, involves the demolition and reconstruction of the existing hotel. The new design comprises a total of 213 guest rooms of varying sizes, along with 10 private villas.
The project takes advantage of the site's dramatic cliffs, using them as a key reference in shaping the architectural form. The massing strategy emphasizes fragmentation, creating a series of discrete volumes that respond to the natural orientation and topography of the site. On the seafront, wooden sun breakers are integrated with landscaped green areas to enhance the resort’s character and improve environmental comfort.
Kağan Erk, Barış Terzi, Begüm Sırtıoğlu, Deniz Gündüz, Dilşad Turna, Duygu Yıldız Aksu, Lale Naimi, Meltem Yıldırım
Interior Design Team:
Hüray Erk, Kağan Erk, Ali Şamlı, Begüm Sırtıoğlu, Buğrahan Karakaş, Ceren Su Çelik, Efsun Gürsoy Önalp, Elmas Aydoğan, Elnur Kayaoğlu Burak, Mehmet Çimener, Meltem Yıldırım, Merve Özdemir, Zeynep Merve Hocaoğlu





Inspired by the layered formations of the cliffs, the design brings natural textures and stone surfaces into the interior to reflect a strong connection with the surrounding landscape. A palette dominated by blues and greens reinforces this bond with the sea, while a variety of room types — from standard units to private villas — respond to different comfort needs. Swim-up rooms and infinity pools strengthen the sense of immersion in water, and features like high ceilings and open-framed windows invite in both sunlight and the view. Oriented toward the sea, every room and communal area was positioned to maximize the relationship with the landscape — a principle that shaped the overall planning. A consistent tone in materials and restrained detailing lends the project a calm and timeless character.





















