House project in Bodrum, Turkey by Scandinavian architects
Skandium shows a development of houses in Bodrum, Turkey designed by the
well known Scandinavian architects Gert Wingårdh (Sweden), Thomas Sandell
(Sweden) and Jarmund & Vigsnæs (Norway). The houses are available to buy
through the developer Berggruen.
For more info visit www.berggruen.com.tr
Once the ancient Carian city of Myndos, the village of Gümüslük is located
on the western tip of the Bodrum Peninsula. Gümüslük has a tranquil
atmosphere with natural beauty, architectural ruins dating back to ancient
Greece, and excellent regional cooking. The majority of Gümüslük village is
an official archaeological site. It is one of the best preserved areas in
Bodrum, with a strong local character, due to strict development guidelines
established by the local Municipality.
Two international marinas, Turgutreis and Yalikavak, each within 10 minutes
driving distance to Gümüslük, provide convenient access for sailing as well
as shopping and entertainment. Driving distance from the Milas/Bodrum
International Airport is approximately 45 minutes.
Gert Wingårdh
As one of Sweden's most acclaimed architects, Wingårdh has received the
prestigious Kasper Salin Prize four times. He has designed the Swedish
embassies in Berlin and Washington and many important buildings in Sweden
and internationally.
www.wingardh.se
Thomas Sandell
Established in 1995 by architect Thomas Sandell, the sandellsandberg design
office's accomplishments in architecture, interior and product design are
known globally as leading examples of Scandinavian design. Among noted works
are completed projects for the OMX (Stockholm Stock Exchange) head-office in
Stockholm, Ericsson Office in London, and Ving Shop in Stockholm.
www.sandellsandberg.se
Jarmund & Vigsnæs
The Norwegian trio Einar Jarmund, Alessandra Kosberg and Håkon Vigsnæs works
in a wide range of architectural projects in Norway and Europe. Public
buildings, housing projects, urban planning and building interiors are some
areas of their extensive body of work.
www.jva.no