Medina Turgul DDB Offices

June 8th, 2010 by Stephen

Medina Turgul DDB is a Turkish advertising agency based in Istanbul. The company was started in 1993, and has since grown, merged, and grown some more to be capable of filling out such an impressive office space.

The office is a wonderful picture of actual design and architecture, as opposed to simply the creation of a new office layout with furniture. This space is an experience that really says a lot about the company. Rather than going with simple drywall, this office is covered with stone masonry giving it a very old and solid look. The stone is mixed with wood and glass accents showing off the company’s modernity. It is also gigantic and employees have a huge amount of space. However, remove the employees and the space looks like an awesome map for a match of Goldeneye.

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IMAGE CREDIT: Images 1-6 by Cemal Emden, 7-10 by Osman S. Özmen. Hat tip: Contemporist.

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  1. JW Says:

    It’s an amazing office located in an old salt depot. Designed by Erginoglu & Calislar Architects (www.ecarch.com)

  2. Lionel Says:

    This is, so far, one of the most beautiful office I saw on Office Snapshots! I wish I could work there :)

  3. Gjorgi Says:

    amazing. looking forward to work every day :) while stuck in massive Istanbul traffic jams

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