Modern Mediterranean Villa Design: Ovacik House by BINAA
The article showcases BINAA's modern Mediterranean villa design, exemplified by the Ovacik House in Turkey, blending luxury with natural charm.
Discover the exquisite blend of contemporary architecture and traditional Mediterranean elements in the stunning Ovacik House, designed by BINAA architects. Situated amidst the picturesque landscapes of Ovacik, Turkey, this villa epitomizes modern luxury fused with timeless charm.


Location and Setting
Nestled within a scenic plot adorned with olive trees, Ovacik Villa overlooks the sloping terrains of Cesme, Izmir. The Aegean landscape sets the perfect backdrop for this architectural masterpiece, where every element is thoughtfully integrated into its natural surroundings.



Architectural Features
Integration with Nature
The villa's design seamlessly integrates with the natural topography, utilizing terraces to create functional spaces across its four levels of gardens. This not only enhances the visual appeal but also offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.


Structural Design
A vertical circulation tower divides the massing, strategically separating the living areas from the bedrooms while connecting them to the pool garden level. This design element not only enhances privacy but also optimizes the use of available space.

Material Selection
The architectural richness of Ovacik House is evident in its material choices. Recycled local stone façade infills, complemented by a gabled zinc roof, create a harmonious blend of textures. The use of dark plaster cladding for the circulation tower adds a modern contrast to the traditional elements.


Sustainability
The design philosophy of Ovacik House extends to sustainability. The integration of locally sourced materials, such as the stone façade, not only pays homage to regional architecture but also reduces the carbon footprint of the construction.


Legacy and Inspiration
Ovacik Villa is not just a testament to architectural brilliance but also a symbol of personal tribute. Designed by architect Burak Pekoglu in memory of his father, Captain Pilot Metin Pekoglu, the villa stands as a living legacy. The Pekoglu family continues to nurture the landscape, creating new memories within its walls.
In the heart of Ovacik, the Ovacik House by BINAA stands as a beacon of modern Mediterranean villa design. Its seamless integration with nature, thoughtful architectural features, and sustainable ethos make it a timeless masterpiece that captivates both the eye and the soul.



All the photographs are work of Thomas Mayer, Burak Pekoglu
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