The first stage of the design process was to fragment the site into 9x9m grid and to analyse each pixel with regards to its surroundings and conditions; views, vegetation, elevation, orientation. From this the eligible pixels were merged and started to form positive and negative spaces which then led to the formation of courtyards. Access routes were defined by identifying main circulation paths which led to the formation of the principle architectural blocks in the final design. This process led to the design of the parallel version of a traditional Ottoman Neighbourhood with courtyards and a concatenation of open spaces.
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