January 17th, 2014
January 17th, 2014
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New York-based architect Richard Meier has designed a collection of modern houses in Yalıkavak, a town near Bodrum on the Aegean coast of Turkey. Each of the Bodrum Houses overlooks Bodrum Bay. The first property to be built, which began on site in 2011, sold last month.
Meier has designed five different house types for the project. Each has around 1,100 sq m of living space across three levels, a separate pool area and a detached guesthouse. The project is a 45-minute drive from Milas-Bodrum International Airport. For more information on the project, please email us on rc@themodernhouse.com.
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