KOOP Architects has restored and designed the new Seddülbahir Fortress in Sedd el Bahr, Turkey.
Built in 1656 by an Ottoman sultan's mother, the Ottoman fortress of Seddülbahir was severely damaged by the Allied Forces during the Gallipoli battles of World War One.
The restoration project and design for the museum strike a delicate balance between commemorating the war and revitalising the site for the community.
"The architecture invites all to reflect upon the impact of war on our lives and the environment and to cherish peace," said KOOP.
With its unique entrance complex, museum, artists' workshop and redesigned village square, Seddülbahir looks to a future in which war is now a distant, but important memory.
This project has been longlisted in the heritage project category of Dezeen Awards 2024.
Studio: KOOP Architects
Project: Seddülbahir Fortress
Credits: AOMTD, Arzu Özsavaşçı, Scientific Advisory Board, Lucienne Thys-Şenocak, Gülsün Tanyeli, Rahmi Nurhan Çelik, Haluk Sesigür, Çanakkale Wars Gallipoli Historical Area Directorate, ABMA Restoration Construction, Caps.Office, Mehmet Cemil Aktaş, Pınar Kesim Aktaş, Koruma Akademisi, Rabia Şengün and Tuğba Ağcabay