Teğet creates timber visitor centre for Turkish archaeological site

Three wooden buildings arranged around a courtyard make up Çatalhöyük Visitor Center, which Istanbul studio Teğet has created on a Neolithic archaeological site in central Turkey. Commissioned by the local municipality, the visitor centre is located at Çatalhöyük – the site of one of the world's oldest known settlements, which dates back to the eighth century
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