Turkey's biggest villa city eco-project located near Çatalca in Istanbul fails in fulfilling the aspects of an ecological planning and moreover becomes a land piece of rows of summer houses on a resource protection area. Despite its large scale planning, this gated villa town has recently turned into a ghost town and a still life architecture without much notice. However, there are remedies for transforming this area into an ecological park by implanting renewable energies.
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Özdamar, E. G. (2014). Still life architecture. Berkeley Planning Journal. University of California at Berkeley. https://doi.org/10.5070/bp327120857
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