Sekiz Artı Wins Competition to Redesign Gallipoli National Park

The Gallipoli Peninsula, at the Western end of Turkey, holds a particular significance for the country as the site of a major World War One battle in which the declining Ottoman Empire repelled an attempted invasion by British forces. Today, it is seen as one of the defining moments that contributed to the formation of modern day , and the site of the battle is commemorated by a national park which includes a series of monuments and memorials at the southern tip of the peninsula.

Aiming to consolidate these sites in to a more coherent whole, the Çanakkale government launched a competition to redesign the area, which was won by Istanbul-based practice Sekiz Artı. Read on after the break for more on their design.

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Cite: Rory Stott. "Sekiz Artı Wins Competition to Redesign Gallipoli National Park" 06 Jul 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/524449/sekiz-arti-wins-competition-to-redesign-gallipoli-national-park> ISSN 0719-8884

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