Iwan Baan|Iwan Baan|Iwan Baan|Iwan Baan||Cemal Emden||||Rex architecture race to design a media and fashion centre in Turkey|Building within a building: the Vakko project took six months from start to finish|The skeleton frame of an abandoned hotel project, which became the basis of the Vakko build|Wafer thin X-shapes strengthen the glass without obscuring the interior|A series of steel boxes, configured on site, forms the core of the build|Hall of mirrors displays elements of the interior with an abstract quality|Mirrored surfaces throughout the building reference the fashion side of Vakko|Steel frames of the canted box structure||
18 Aug 2010

Vakko’s HQ by Rex architecture

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