Quins Vills
This project, located in Alacaatlı Neighborhood, is a residential development consisting of 15 villas, focusing on a contemporary lifestyle and environmental sustainability. During the design process, a balance was achieved between functionality and aesthetic value of the spaces, ensuring that all aspects of comfort and flexibility required for daily life are thoughtfully considered.
Project Info
TYPOLOGY
Villa Complex
STATUS
Site Implementation
YEAR
2023
CLIENT
Baloğlu Construction
AREA
9050
LOCATION
Çankaya, Ankara
Project Info
TYPOLOGY
Villa Complex
STATUS
Site Implementation
YEAR
2023
CLIENT
Baloğlu Construction
AREA
9050
LOCATION
Çankaya, Ankara
Quins Vills
While reflecting the refined language of modern architecture, the project is built upon a design approach that harmonizes with its surroundings. Each villa is designed with a unique architectural expression, positioned with respect for the area's natural features and in consideration of environmental factors.
Open-plan layouts allow for the creation of spaces that can be shaped according to users’ lifestyles, offering spatial openness and flexibility. The double-height void in the main living area, in particular, adds a sense of depth to the space while serving as a visual and functional focal point.

This double-height void with its high ceiling enhances the spaciousness and brightness of the living room, while increasing visual interaction between the upper and lower floors and ensuring spatial continuity within the interior. Large windows allow natural light to spread throughout every corner of the living area, contributing to a sense of openness and luminosity.



The façades of the buildings are detailed with a minimalist design approach, combining aesthetic and functional requirements. The selected materials contribute to the project’s unique character both visually and structurally, while also being durable and sustainable. Emphasizing energy efficiency, the project incorporates thermal insulation, smart home systems, solar energy solutions, and water-saving infrastructure.