2025
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Once a lively hillside settlement of Anatolian Greeks, Kayaköy—located near Fethiye, Turkey—now lies in quiet ruin. Locals call it the “Ghost Village,” where crumbling stone walls and overgrown paths whisper of migration, memory, and time. The village lost its Greek inhabitants through violence, displacement, earthquakes, and looting, yet nearly 500 stone houses still stand today, forming an evocative “open-air museum.”
In my reinterpretation of this concept, the “open-air museum” is not a fixed route or checklist of attractions. Instead, four landscapes—ruins, gardens, fields, and the peak—compose an experiential journey. Visitors begin among the Greek dwellings, wander through the domestic gardens, cross olive fields, and ascend to the hilltop tower where the community once gathered for celebrations. Without a prescribed path, they are free to drift, linger, and immerse themselves in the warmth of sunlight.
Sunlight, in fact, shapes the very logic of Kayaköy’s layout. Houses were carefully stepped down the slope to preserve each other’s access to light. This sensitivity inspired me to treat sunlight—an omnipresent yet intangible element—as a primary design material. Through reflective glass, light is caught, refracted, and scattered, creating subtle transformations as the sun moves and seasons shift.
At its heart, the project captures time in two forms. The ruins, woven with olive trees, speak to deep, historical time—centuries embedded in stone. The stained light, ephemeral and shifting, brings time to a human scale—a minute, a shadow, a flicker. Where time lingers, among the ruins, in the field, beneath the sun.
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Fullhouse Interior Design
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Interior Design - Residential
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Jiu Yi Zhuang Chen Science and Technology (Group) Co., Ltd.
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Architectural Design - Residential
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ADO Limited
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Interior Design - Office
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Millet Design Co., Ltd.
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Landscape Design - Garden Landscape