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Other Units at Belek Golf Club

The Castle Villas at Belek Golf Club might be out of the range of most so there are a variety of home styles for all tastes and budgets.  All multi-family homes are located in a triple tier around the site which affords everyone either a waterway or golf course view.

Named after traditional Turkish symbols, the units are named: Carnation, Olive, Orchid, Ottoman and Tulip.

The Ottoman architectural styles of Turkey provide inspiration for the design adapted to modern codes and indigenous building materials.

This region of Turkey is known as “the cradle of civilization”.  The architectural styles of Turkey are varied and go back thousands of years. The resort design has to appeal to international visitors by creating the ambiance of Turkish tradition without sacrificing the comforts and technology available in the 21st. Century.

An important aspect of the multi-family design is that each unit must look like one large home. Given the large number of units, great care has been taken to avoid creating the usual look that accompanies multi-family development. The styling creates the feel of large Manor Homes around the undulating terrain of the Golf Course.

As the few residences in Turkey that dock on water are found mostly in the extremely affluent estates along the Bosphorus River, the docks and water access add to the exclusive nature of all resort homes.

Another important facet of the multi-family designs allows varied numbers of units in each structure. For example, the modular Olive could consist of four units, three units, or it could even be a single family home. This way, real estate conditions are not constrained by the design.

Using sustainable design strategies for energy efficiency, the Villas promote healthy living through the use of large outdoor living rooms.  These take advantage of cross ventilation. Large roof overhangs enhance both summer shade and winter sunlight.

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