The ENKA Administrative Center combines functionality, energy efficiency, and modern design to create a workplace that prioritizes natural light, greenery, and architectural excellence in a rural energy infrastructure context.
Ever since the Enka Power Station was put into operation in Adapazarı in 2002, the administrative staff of the Enka energy company wanted to transform their temporary offices into a proper permanent building to meet the needs of the operational team. The administration and operation staff of Enka, a well known construction, energy, infrastructure company in Turkiye consisting of engineers and technical team were largely white collar workers used to working in a contemporary setting with up to date facilities.Enka which is also known for its construction services would act as it’s own contractor for this new building with its engineers and in-house architects acting as project managers.ENKA’s desire was for a administrative center which provided offices as well as groups of people working together in the context of regular conferences and technical meetings. Those groups would be both domestic or international experts needed to manage this highly technical power station.
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