Transforming Konya: A Beacon of Historical Urban Complex Renovation in Turkey
The article details the Konya Administration Complex by TEGET, highlighting its renovation integrating historical and modern elements in Turkey.
In the heart of Konya, the Konya Administration Complex emerges as a landmark project in Historical Urban Complex Renovation in Turkey. Orchestrated by TEGET, this initiative revitalizes two culturally significant buildings, merging history with contemporary urban life.









Fusion of History and Modernism
The project embodies the essence of Historical Urban Complex Renovation in Turkey by seamlessly blending First National Architecture with 1960s Modernism. This dual restoration approach not only preserves architectural heritage but also revitalizes the city's core.







Reimagining Urban Spaces
Central to the complex's renovation is the creation of a unifying courtyard, showcasing an innovative approach to Historical Urban Complex Renovation in Turkey. This area, designed to enhance urban continuity and memory, has become a vibrant public space for Konya's inhabitants.












Adaptive Reuse and Community Engagement
By repurposing the former school and sports hall for cultural and public functions, TEGET demonstrates the potential of Historical Urban Complex Renovation in Turkey to foster community engagement and cultural dialogue.

A New Chapter for Konya
The Konya Administration Complex stands as a testament to the transformative power of Historical Urban Complex Renovation in Turkey, blending the past with the present to enrich the urban fabric and community life.







All photographs are work of Egemen Karakaya
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