Istanbul Airport restaurant: Elevating Airport Hospitality

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In the heart of Istanbul Airport, amidst the bustling terminals of one of Europe’s busiest hubs, lies a captivating oasis designed to offer travelers a moment of respite. Crafted by the local studio Sanayi313, the Kaimakk bar and dining space redefine airport hospitality through its elegant and tranquil ambiance, featuring notable elements such as a stone and glass fountain, totem pole-like columns, and gilded arches. Let’s delve into the intricacies of this remarkable project and explore how it transforms the airport experience.

Creating a Haven Amidst Chaos

Envisioned as a sanctuary from the frenetic pace of airport life, the 600-square-meter Kaimakk space beckons travelers to unwind and rejuvenate. Founder Enis Karavil of Sanayi313 shares the challenge of crafting an environment where individuals could feel secluded and relaxed amidst the bustling airport terminal. The careful consideration of spatial layout, lighting, and materials contributes to the creation of a tranquil retreat within the bustling airport environment.

Aesthetic Marvel: The Fountain

At the heart of Kaimakk lies a stunning fountain—a masterpiece crafted from traditional travertine stone adorned with individually hand-blown glass pieces. Collaborating with Turkish glass artist Derya Geylani, Sanayi313 created a fountain that exudes a sense of frozen movement, symbolizing life, joy, and abundance. The intricate craftsmanship and artistry behind the fountain serve as a focal point, drawing visitors into the space. Visitors are encouraged to pause and admire the interplay of light and water, creating a serene atmosphere amidst the hustle and bustle of the Istanbul Airport.

Architectural Elements: Totem Pole-like Columns and Arched Structures

Surrounding the fountain are tall archways supported by sculptural, totem pole-like columns, forming a colonnade that envelops the restaurant. Karavil explains that the studio stacked recurring forms into totem-like pillars, embellished with gold discs, reminiscent of traditional architecture found in southeastern Turkey. These architectural elements not only add visual interest. But also pay homage to the rich heritage of places like Mardin, Diyarbakır, and Gaziantep. Moreover, the archways serve as a transition between different sections of the space, guiding visitors on a journey of discovery and relaxation.

Heritage-inspired Design: Mosaic Floors and Arabian Nights

Drawing inspiration from Mesopotamian culture and Middle Eastern folktales, Sanayi313 infuses the space with a sense of heritage and storytelling. The handcrafted mosaic floors, adorned with intricate geometrical patterns and stars, pay homage to the enchanting tales of the One Thousand and One Nights. Therefore, transporting visitors to a realm of fantasy and wonder. Each tile tells a story, weaving together elements of tradition and modernity to create a rich tapestry of cultural heritage. Moreover, the choice of materials reflects a commitment to sustainability, with eco-friendly options chosen wherever possible.

A Symphony of Colors and Textures

A carefully curated color palette of beige, cream, and gold dominates the interior, creating a sense of warmth and sophistication. From built-in booth seating to barstools and marble-topped tables, every element of Kaimakk’s design is meticulously crafted to offer guests a luxurious. Yet inviting dining experience with panoramic views of the airport runway. The use of natural materials such as wood and stone adds to the tactile appeal of the space, inviting visitors to linger and explore.

Conclusion: Redefining Airport Hospitality

In conclusion, Sanayi313’s Kaimakk bar and dining space epitomizes a harmonious blend of art, culture, and hospitality. Through meticulous craftsmanship and thoughtful design, the space transcends its role as a mere Istanbul Airport restaurant. Therefore, emerging as a destination in its own right. As travelers embark on their journeys, Kaimakk stands as a testament to the transformative power of design. Thus, elevating the airport experience to new heights of elegance and refinement. From its captivating fountain to its heritage-inspired design elements, Kaimakk offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Turkish culture. Therefore, inviting visitors to embark on a sensory journey of exploration and relaxation.

 

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