Kartal – Pendik Masterplan
Zaha Hadid Architects
Istanbul, Turkey

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The Kartal - Pendik Masterplan is a winning competition proposal for a new city centre on the east bank of Istanbul.
It is the redevelopment of an abandoned industrial site into a new sub-centre of Istanbul, complete with a central business district, high-end residential development, cultural facilities such as concert halls, museums, and theatres, and leisure programs including a marina and tourist hotels.
The site lies at the confluence of several important
infrastructural links, including the major highway connecting
Istanbul to Europe and Asia, the coastal highway, sea bus
terminals, and heavy and light rail links to the greater
metropolitan area.
The project begins by tying together the basic infrastructural and
urban context of the surrounding site. Lateral lines stitch
together the major road connections emerging from Kartal in the
west and Pendik in the east.

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The integration of these lateral connections with the main
longitudinal axis creates a soft grid that forms the underlying
framework for the project. Locally, this net can be bundled to form
areas of higher programmatic intensity as well as a vertical
build-up of the city fabric.
In certain areas the net rises up to form a network of towers in
an open landscape, while in other areas it is inverted to become a
denser fabric cut through by streets, and at other times may
completely fade away to generate parks and open spaces. Some areas
extend out into the water, creating a matrix of floating marinas,
shops, and restaurants.

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The fabric is further articulated by an urban script that
generates different typologies of buildings that respond to the
different demands of each district. This calligraphic script
creates open conditions that can transform from detached buildings
to perimeter blocks, and ultimately into hybrid systems that can
create a porous, interconnected network of open spaces that
meanders throughout the city.
Through subtle transformations and gradations from one part of
the site to the other, the scripted fabric can create a smooth
transition from the surrounding context to the new, higher density
development on the site.

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The soft grid also incorporates possibilities of growth, as in the
case where a network of high-rise towers might emerge from an area
that was previously allocated to low-rise fabric buildings or faded
into open park space. The masterplan is thus a dynamic system that
generates an adaptable framework for urban form, balancing the need
for a recognizable image and a new environment with a sensitive
integration of the new city with the existing surrounds.
Facts about Kartal – Pendik Masterplan
Total Project Area:
555 ha (6 million m2 construction area)
Design:
Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
Project Architects:
DaeWha Kang and Saffet Bekiroglu
Project Team:
Sevil Yazici
Daniel Widrig
Melike Altinisik
Elif Erdine
Miya Ushida
Client:
Greater Istanbul Municipality
Last updated: January 21, 2013
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