Sancaktepe Waterfalls

2016

From industry to biodiversity; transforming an abandoned plot into a thriving ecological community

Discipline:

Architecture

Type:

Mixed-Use

Status:

Conceptual Design

Client:

Kolin

Land Area:

140.000 m2

Construction Area:

280.000 m2

Landscape Architect:

MUUM

The Sancaktepe Waterfalls masterplan is a mixed-use development in an abandoned industrial plot located at the edge of Istanbul in a district that is rapidly being converted into a vast new residential zone.

The project aims not only to create a new and attractive multifunctional plan but most importantly, to be a catalyst for the regeneration of the local natural ecosystems. The building density has been carefully controlled in order to create a continuous and wide natural landscape with 3 large natural pools that serve as engines for the flourishing of the local biodiversity, as well as a soothing visual element for the residents.


Challenge

The landscape has been planned using only local flora and fauna to encourage a self-regulating ecosystem that is immediately adaptable to the local climate and that can support additional wildlife requiring minimal human intervention and maintenance.


Solution

The 3 water basins serve as important rainfall retention pools and are to be populated with aquatic fauna and flora that act as natural filters and regulators for the quality of the water.


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© MUUM ARCHITECTS · 2025

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