

Istanbul Tower 205 is conceived as a landmark office tower that blends advanced engineering with a design narrative inspired by Anatolian and Seljuk-era architectural layering. The façade rhythm and massing aim to create a timeless identity that reads as both contemporary and culturally rooted.
The result is not simply a tall building, but a corporate destination with strong skyline presence, efficient floor planning, and a building envelope engineered for performance and comfort.

Positioned directly on Büyükdere Avenue in Levent, the tower benefits from high visibility on Istanbul’s primary business corridor. A secondary frontage on Oto Street supports alternative access and operational flexibility, improving circulation and easing traffic pressure.
| Connectivity Highlights | What It Enables |
|---|---|
| Central business axis location | High corporate visibility and strong tenant demand |
| Multi-route access | Smoother entry and exit flows for daily operations |
| Proximity to metro and bridges | Faster commute options and regional reach |
Total gross construction area
Tower height (office-focused high-rise)
Typical gross tower floor plate
Typical gross ceiling height (tower)

The project is organized into a tower block and a podium block, supported by extensive parking areas. This mixed structure creates a full corporate ecosystem that combines office use with social, cultural, and operational support functions.
| Component | Gross Area (m²) |
|---|---|
| Tower Block | 100,261 |
| Podium Block | 86,895 |
| Parking Areas | 59,506 |
| Total | 246,662 |
| Function | Gross Area (m²) |
|---|---|
| Office Areas | 89,724 |
| Main & Upper Lobbies | 3,580 |
| Mechanical Floors | 5,278 |
| Helipad | 1,023 |
| Helipad Lounge | 132 |
| Gallery | 525 |
The façade is designed as a performance-driven envelope. Three-dimensional fins help reduce direct solar heat gain while supporting strong daylight penetration and panoramic views. This creates a dynamic exterior perception while improving comfort and energy outcomes inside.
A key differentiator is the automated façade ventilation strategy. The integrated “Trickle Vent” approach supports natural air circulation while reducing external noise impact. This can improve indoor comfort and productivity by maintaining high fresh-air quality.
| System Feature | Practical Impact |
|---|---|
| Automated façade natural ventilation | Continuous fresh-air support |
| User control + automation | Personal comfort tuning |
| Aerodynamic and acoustic detailing | Noise isolation with airflow performance |
| Lower ventilation cost strategy | Energy efficiency potential over time |
Office floors are designed to be flexible, spacious, and efficient. The typical tower floor plate supports open-plan configurations, while minimizing structural obstructions and maximizing usable layout options.
| Office Metric | Specification |
|---|---|
| Typical gross floor area (tower) | 1,835 m² |
| Gross ceiling height (tower) | 4.0 m |
| Layout approach | Column-free, flexible open plan |
| Outdoor space | 11,000 m² landscaped recreational area (Levent) |
| Podium ceiling heights | 5.0 m, 5.5 m, 8.5 m, 4.0 m |

Vertical transportation is a defining component of high-rise office performance. Istanbul Tower 205 adopts advanced solutions such as double deck elevators and destination control to reduce waiting time and improve flow throughout the day.
The tower utilizes a composite structural strategy combining steel and reinforced concrete elements to balance strength, efficiency, and seismic performance. The system is engineered with performance analysis in mind, supporting resilience against Istanbul’s seismic context.
Outrigger truss solutions at strategic levels contribute to reducing lateral movement from wind and seismic forces, improving both structural stability and occupant comfort on upper floors.
Istanbul Tower 205 is positioned for LEED Gold certification, aligning with globally recognized sustainability criteria focused on healthier indoor environments, efficient operations, and responsible resource use.
| LEED-Oriented Feature | What It Supports |
|---|---|
| Energy-efficient envelope and systems | Lower operational energy demand |
| Construction waste management | Reduced project environmental impact |
| Bicycle parking and mobility planning | Alternative commuting options |
| Electric vehicle charging stations | Future-ready mobility infrastructure |
| Rainwater and landscape water strategies | Water efficiency and reuse |
| Light pollution prevention | Improved urban environmental quality |
| Recycled and certified materials | Responsible supply chain approach |
| Daylight maximization | Comfort and productivity support |

The podium is designed as an extended corporate campus. It integrates lifestyle, meeting, and cultural functions that enhance daily experience and support high-level corporate engagement.
Security and operational continuity are supported through layered measures that address access control, perimeter safety, and system redundancy. These strategies are designed to match the needs of large corporate occupiers and high-profile visitors.
Istanbul Tower 205 sets a strong benchmark for next-generation office towers in Istanbul by combining an engineered façade, advanced vertical transportation, fresh-air focused comfort strategies, and LEED-aligned sustainability planning. Its scale, flexibility, and operational intelligence make it suitable for both corporate headquarters use and institutional-grade portfolio positioning.