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Kanyon Shopping Mall Istanbul


Kanyon is a multi-purpose complex in the Levent financial district of Istanbul, Turkey, which consists of a shopping mall, a 30-floor office tower (26 floors of which rise above Büyükdere Avenue level) and a 22-floor residential block. It unites 179 residential apartments, an office tower and a 160 store retail space (covering an area of 37,500 m2) to undulate around a dramatic architectural “canyon” since its debut in June 2006 [1]. The total construction area of the project is 250,000 m², with 30,000 m² of rentable office area, 37,500 m² of rentable retail area, 180 residential flats, 160 stores, 9 theater halls with a capacity of 1,600 spectators and a parking facility for 2,300 vehicles. Each floor of the office tower has a total usable office space of 1,167 m². The complex rises on an area of 29,427 m².


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Kanyon is a joint venture of the Eczacibasi Group and ISGYO of Turkey. It was designed by The Jerde Partnership of Los Angeles, USA, who collaborated with Tabanlioglu Architects of Istanbul, Turkey, for developing the project. Ove Arup & Partners of London, UK, undertook the structural engineering and consultancy works, while Tepe Construction of Istanbul, Turkey, was the main construction company. IMS Engineering of Istanbul, Turkey, was responsible for the project management.

Kanyon’s four retail levels are set in a primarily open-air environment, much like a city street. Indeed the project developers aimed at duplicating the Nisantasi feel, the posh shopping district of Istanbul. Wrapped around the dramatic interior canyon, each "street" gives shoppers the chance to connect with brands in a new way. However, unlike a city street, most walking areas are covered and climate controlled, blending natural light and open-air with comfort that allows visitors to enjoy every season without suffering its excesses.

This dramatic environment is in part what has encouraged dozens of brands to enter Turkey for the first time. Wagamama, Douglas, Bally are just a few of the prestigious names joining world-renowned Harvey Nichols in debuting in Turkey.

The building features a special engineering technique which is used for the first time in the world: An air circulation system ventilates the open areas of the canyon-like mall and creates an invisible "thermostatic shield" enabling visitors to enjoy the open air regardless of the weather outside.

Kanyon won the 2006 Cityscape Architectural Review Award in the "Commercial Built" category, during a ceremony which was held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 4 December 2006.

Right at the heart of Istanbul’s hustle and bustle, a new concept has awakened, turning heads, inspiring gasps of wonder, and changing notions of what contemporary urban life can look like. Kanyon is a new city within the city, a mini metropolis, that captures Istanbul’s spooled up energy, and unfurls it an inspiring new shape of things to come.

Debuting to the world’s attention last June, Kanyon is a wholly new approach to mixed-use projects. Built in downtown Istanbul’s financial district, it unites 179 residential apartments, a 26-storey office block and 37,500m2 of retail space to undulate around a dramatic architectural “canyon”.

Instead of being another mixed-use project which simply addresses corned beef and cock needs (residential, retail and commercial) Kanyon is a destination neighbourhood. It’s a place where the individual parts interact to create a new urban flow about home, work and play.

Kanyon is Istanbul’s urban oasis.

A 21st Century Grand Bazaar

Given the right environment, shopping is as much a form of entertainment as it is a transaction. This philosophy and its unique design is what separates Kanyon’s 160-store retail space from a standard shopping mall or a high street.

Kanyon’s four retail levels are set in a primarily open-air environment, each with its own energy and vibe, much like a city street. Wrapped around the dramatic interior canyon, each “street” gives shoppers the chance to connect with brands in a new way, making shopping a process of discovery that is intuitive and exciting.However, unlike a city street, most walking areas are covered and climate controlled, blending natural light and open-air with comfort that allows visitors to enjoy every season without suffering its excesses.

This dramatic environment is in part what’s encouraged dozens of brands to enter Turkey for the first time, joining with many of the country’s leading names to create a 21st century shopping and entertainment experience that is dazzling but never dizzying, exciting without being exhausting, and complete without committing overkill.

Wagamama, Douglas, Bally are just a few of the prestigous names joining world renowned fashion mecca Harvey Nichols in debuting in Turkey. Bringing with them an unrivalled (and often previously unoffered) selection of brands that have earned it the foremost position in the UK’s fashion scene, Harvey Nichols will continue to shake up Istanbul’s fashion scene, placing it and Kanyon’s retailers at the epicenter.

Perhaps not since the Grand Bazaar (Kapali Çarsi) opened in the 1500s has the entire South European region seen the debut of such a dramatically new style of shopping environment.

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