Designed by Per Se Architecture, Çoker House is in Söğütlü Village, situated in Ayvacık, Çanakkale. While positioning the house, the aim was to maintain the street line and to leave a garden area facing southeast. The house and the garden are entirely surrounded by a stone wall. The inside-outside relationship is built through a brick and glass wall, working as an interface, placed inside this stone envelope. Ground floor is organized as an open space. Double storey high living room is separated from the kitchen and the dining area with the help of a stove. Ceramics workshop is on the other side of the living room. On the upper floor, there are three bedrooms connected with a bridge. Inside the building, the reinforced concrete is exposed and the overlapping of the mold dimensions and façade modulation gives birth to a spatial rhythm. With the help of the modulated interface, interior spaces are associated with the garden.
CREDITS
Architectural Design: Per Se Mimarlık
Design Team: Ali Derya Dostoğlu, Uğur Özer
Architectural Project Team: Orkun Beydağı, Abdülkadir Ata,
Emre Gündüz, Canberk Özcan
Client: Çoker Family
Main Contractor: Per Se Mimarlık
Statics Project: Veritas Mühendislik
Mechanical Project: Biytaş Bursa
Electrical Project: İletim Mühendislik
Plumbing Project: Biytaş Bursa
Land Area: 367 sqm
Total Construction Area: 240 sqm
Project Dates: 2016 – 2017
Building Dates: 2017 – 2019
Project Location: Ayvacık, Çanakkale
Photographs: Cihan Poçan







