Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Complex

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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Complex

Marmara University Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Complex is located in the Başıbüyük district of Maltepe District of Istanbul, on D100 street, in an area of ​​245 hectares. The total construction area of ​​the Engineering and Technology Faculties and additional buildings is 93,081.95 m2, and the buildings were designed in the form of "courtyard-centered structures" inspired by Turkish Architecture. User demands and potential student increase were taken into consideration during the project process. The buildings include classrooms, laboratories, workshops, faculty rooms, meeting and seminar rooms, prayer rooms and shelters. Within the scope of the 1st phase of the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Complex, it was important to use various design strategies and products that contribute to a "green" building. To this end; It is aimed to ensure energy and water efficiency, heating and cooling systems are designed centrally and high efficiency devices are preferred. Using rainwater in the landscape irrigation system will ensure water efficiency. In addition, it is aimed to produce energy with approximately 1.763 kWp photovoltaic solar panels placed on building roofs. The campus will produce most of its own energy with solar energy, which is a renewable energy. It is aimed to protect the existing ecosystem by adopting a sensitive, environmentally friendly approach to protecting natural resources. It was aimed to protect the vegetation, existing water resources and streams within the boundaries of the complex, and for this purpose, cleaning and reclamation works of Çobanlar Creek within the land were carried out. With zero waste planning, waste management, pollution and waste reduction measures and recycling are aimed. Minimum carbon emissions and efficient use of energy, water and other resources are planned.

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