Tabanlıoğlu Architects, known for producing internationally relevant, contemporary architecture across the world has embarked on the restoration works of one of Istanbul’s most prominent libraries; Beyazıt Public Library with its rare books and manuscript collection.

First founded in 1884, the State Library building was originally the soup kitchen and Caravanserai of a complex that included a kitchen, a primary school, a hospital, a madrasah and a hammam. The library is a section of the Kulliyah of the Beyazıt Mosque- the oldest surviving imperial mosque in the city- built by Sultan Beyazıt II and completed in 1506. The complex (Kulliyah) spatially surrounds and defines the historic Beyazıt Square.

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READING ROOM
Tabanlıoğlu Architects, Library, renovation, Instanbul, Beyazit Public Library, 2015, architecture, interiors
READING ROOM

The quarter, where the State Library sits, is infused with historical connections of a literary nature; the old-book bazaar (bouquiniste) that is set in a courtyard leads to Beyazıt Gate, one of the main entrances of the Grand Bazaar. The front façade of the library backs the monumental plane tree under which is the traditional open air coffee shop serving since the Ottoman times.

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BOOK SHELVES
BOOK SHELVES
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GLASS BOX

The exemplary updating and fine-tuning of the State Library involved the sensitive re-organisation of the interior and careful restoration of the building fabric with its prominent multi-domed roof. 

In the renovated shell of the building, the black glass boxes devoted to the manuscripts, stand as a monolithic object of awe that are of a stark contrast to their surroundings.

COURTYARD
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COURTYARD

In place of the former concrete roof, Tabanlioglu Architects installed a light and transparent inflatable membrane structure which covers the courtyard, filtering the daylight and providing a controlled atmosphere.

Lighting Design by Studio Dinnebier, echoes the spatial and historical qualities of the complex, introducing geometries in harmony with its surroundings, while the soft lighting at the edges of the raised floor, that follows the wall contours introduce another layer of depth to the spaces.

CHURCH REMAINS

The ‘minimal intervention’ approach ensures the spirit of the place survives while modern facilities are grafted onto the historic fabric. The project aims further for environmental betterment, and urban regeneration of the public realm by reviving all the traces and capacities, principally the Beyazıt Public Square.

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EXHIBITION SPACE

Plans: 

SITE
PLAN
SECTION
SECTION A – COMPARED
SECTION B – COMPARED

Facts & Credits:

Client: Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Culture and Tourism & Aydın Doğan  Foundation       
Year: 2006 – 2015
Architect: Tabanlıoğlu Architects , Melkan Gürsel & Murat Tabanlıoğlu
Architectural Project Team: Hande Pusat, Derya Genç, Irem Çatay, Kıvanç Cucur, Nazlı Tınaztepe, Deniz Manisalı
Interior Design: Hande Pusat, Derya Genç, Irem Çatay, Kıvanç Cucur,
Restoration: Budowa                                                                                 
Survey: Budowa                                                                                                                                                                                             
Structural: CE Engineering
Mechanical: GN Engineering
Electrical: HB Teknik
Lighting: Studio Dinnebier
Photograph: Emre Dörter
Usable Area: 2,925 m²

About Tabanlıoğlu Architects

Tabanlıoğlu Architects has a long family tradition and is the culmination of over 60 years of architectural experience whose work today comprises a wide range of building types from housing, offices, mixed-use, public and cultural buildings to industrial projects and high-rises. Demonstrating professionalism based on rigor and know-how, the practice currently has offices in Istanbul, Ankara, Dubai, Doha and Londonand operates mainly in Turkey, MENA and CIS Countries. 
The firm has more than 200 architects; approximately 60% of the team are women.

Tabanlioğlu Architects postulates that one of the big issues inherent in urban development is to create city spaces that are interactive to allow citizens to truly mingle; that in order to make better cities, buildings should be multifunctional and take inspiration from both ceremonial and informal public spaces. The practice strives for new efficiencies in terms of global and environmental needs, incorporating new technologies into their work.

Beyazit Public Library Renovation by Tabanlıoğlu Architects was shortlisted for 2017 EU Mies van der Rohe Award !


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