Author of Survey, Restitution, Restoration Projects: Arzu Özsavaşçı (AOMTD) Author of Adaptive Reuse Project: Y. Burak Dolu (KOOP Architecture) Scientific Advisory Board: Gülsün Tanyeli, Lucienne Thys-Şenocak, Rahmi Nurhan Çelik, Feridun Çılı, Haluk Sesigür, Arzu Özsavaşcı's Seddülbahi̇r Castle in Seddülbahir, Çanakkale, Turkey (2023) is a public realm or urban design project. Squares, parks, and walking paths are where a stone's real-world weather resistance gets tested, not just its polish. To be clear: this is not a DIJA project, and we did not supply the material — it is included here purely as a documented reference.
The archive credits the architect and the build, but stops short of naming the specific stones used — not unusual for a project this size.
With no documented stone type to go on, a few general suggestions from our own range that would suit a project of this kind: Calacatta Oro, Travertine Classic Beige, Nero Marquina.
For the complete photo set and the architect's own account of the project, see the source link below.


