Hukukçular Sitesi, Residential complex in Levent, Turkey.
Hukukçular Sitesi is a residential complex in the Besiktas district of Istanbul, made up of several connected buildings arranged closely together. The structures shape the Levent area with their modern design and function as a unified residential zone within the surrounding city.
The complex was built in the 1960s when Turkey was experimenting with modern housing approaches. The buildings represent how designers thought people should live together in cities during that era.
The architectural design by Haluk Baysal and Melih Birsel draws influence from Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation building concept.
The area is well connected by public transportation, with bus stops and metro stations nearby. Visitors can easily walk through the neighborhood since the residential buildings stand close together.
The residential development spans twelve floors and incorporates modernist design elements throughout its common areas and residential spaces.
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