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Pamukkale Serenity Suites showcases futuristic and fluid architectural forms

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Pamukkale

Pamukkale, located in the Denizli Province of Turkey, has remarkable historical significance and architectural antiquity. The name “Pamukkale” translates to “Cotton Castle” in Turkish, a fitting description of the natural wonder that has captivated travelers for millennia.

Ferial Gharegozlou collaborated with Reihan Rahimi Ajdadi to conceptualize this project, so here is the story about this beautiful project: “Step into a world where modernity meets nature in perfect harmony at Pamukkale Serenity Suites, White Plastered Residence Hotel in the heart of Pamukkale, Turkey. This extraordinary architectural marvel seamlessly blends with the breathtaking riverscape, creating a surreal dreamscape from a high-angle perspective.”

Pamukkale

With its futuristic design and fluid forms, this hotel is a testament to the creative genius shaping architecture’s future. As the sun caresses its white plastered façade, it casts captivating shadows reminiscent of water and ice, an ever-changing work of art.

Designers’ commitment to excellence extends to every detail, with cutting-edge lighting that reveals the true essence of this masterpiece in stunning clarity.

Pamukkale
Pamukkale Serenity Suites showcases futuristic and fluid architectural forms

Pamukkale Serenity Suites is a unique architectural concept that perfectly harmonizes history and nature. Pamukkale Serenity Suites is conceived as a harmonious blend of historical reverence and natural wonder. Nestled amidst the ancient splendor of Hierapolis and the ethereal beauty of Pamukkale’s travertine terraces, our architectural concept draws inspiration from the rich history of this place.

  • Travertine Terraces as Museum
    The travertine terraces, the natural wonders of Pamukkale, serve as our muse. Our suites are designed to evoke the tranquil flow of cascading terraces with their gentle curves and fluid forms. Using local white stone and earthy tones connects the architecture seamlessly with the surrounding landscape.
  • The Serenity of Pamukkale
    Incorporating the serenity principle, our suites offer private terraces with thermal pools where guests can experience the soothing mineral-rich waters, just as travelers did in antiquity. These spaces are designed to provide a serene retreat, inviting guests to connect with the tranquility and spirituality that have drawn people to Pamukkale for centuries.
  • A Living Tribute
    Pamukkale Serenity Suites is a living tribute to this remarkable place’s history and natural beauty. It invites guests to embark on a journey through time, where they can immerse themselves in the serenity of Pamukkale while being surrounded by the echoes of a bygone era. Our architectural concept aims to preserve and share the unique heritage of this site, ensuring that its history and natural wonders continue to captivate and inspire for generations to come.

*Text provided by Ferial Gharegozlou and reviewed by the PA Editorial Team.

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