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Karamursel Maritime Museum, commemorating an historically significant heritage

UMM - ULUDAG ARCHITECTURE

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UMM - ULUDAG ARCHITECTURE

During the early days of the Ottoman Empire, Karamursel emerged as the town where the first shipyard was established. Positioned strategically, the town and shipyard played a vital role as a naval base for the conquest of Istanbul. The first ships of the empire have been built in this shipyard. To commemorate this historically significant heritage, it is decided to build a Maritime Museum along the picturesque coast of Karamursel.

The museum is expected to be a landmark and an attraction point that can be visible both from the landside and the sea. The chosen form and the structure of the building has a symbolic meaning which is inspired from the image of the sailboats. The formation of this symbolic form is designed to create a landmark and an impressive image as a museum embodying a new era of interactive engagement with the city.

Karamursel Maritime Museum creates an environment where the interior and exterior are always visually connected to each other. The design of iconic roof structure and their orientation provides a continuous northern natural light for the exhibition spaces and reduces the need for lighting energy. Deep excavations are avoided, and no basement is proposed due to the close location to the sea. Recycling and local materials are proposed to be used with a minimized demand of materials.

The distinctive roof configuration not only establishes the museum as a prominent landmark but also grants diverse interior spaces, each offering unique spatial encounters. Its roof dynamically adapts to accommodate various functions, crafting an iconic silhouette that mimics the sails of the sailboats billowing with the wind. Beyond showcasing the collections, the museum attracts visitors with its transparent surfaces, unveiling surprising and enchanting vistas. Angular walls, roof openings, and translucent elements guide visitors through the exhibition spaces, shaping their movement within the building. The proposed upper-level terrace amplifies the utilization of open exhibition areas, further enhancing the building's panoramic viewpoints. The daylight and the artificial lighting have been used in harmony to increase the visual impact of specific exhibition areas, augmenting the overall immersive experience.

The Karamursel Maritime Museum epitomizes a fusion of art and functionality, beckoning visitors to explore its rich collection while enveloped in an ambiance that harmonizes with the surrounding cityscape.

Credits

 Kocaeli
 Turchia
 Confidential
 Museum
 5540 mq
 Confidential
 Orhan Uludag, Zeynep Uludag, Berhan Uludag
 UMM-Uludag Architecture
 UMM-Uludag Architecture

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UMM - Uludag Architecture and Consultant is an architecture, engineering and consultancy company offering architectural, engineering, planning, feasibility studies, supervision, construction consultancy and management services in Turkey & abroad. UMM was founded by Orhan ULUDAG and Zeynep ULUDAG in 1987, and each co-founder has been graduated from METU department of Architecture. They participated in several national and international architectural and urban design project competitions and exhibitions, realized national and international projects with different programs and dimensions. Among the references of UMM, there are administrative and commercial buildings, cultural and congress centers, museums, libraries, university and school buildings, hotels, hospitals, metro and light rail systems, airport facilities, high speed train stations, sports facilities, industrial plants, military facilities, housing projects, multi-use complexes, landscape projects, city parks, etc.

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