As part of the renovation of Momo Beach in Dalyan, the project involved the design and construction of two rammed earth bars, along with the restoration of the beach’s retaining wall. Developed within Mehmet Yücebaşoğlu’s renewed palette and material language, the project marked Momo’s broader transition toward an ecologically responsive approach that emphasizes natural materials and regional continuity.



The project involved the interior finish works for a private residence in Bodrum’s Türkbükü district, focusing on the use of natural lime-based materials for both their aesthetic and performance qualities. The scope included the application of tadelakt plaster in five bathrooms, creating seamless, water-resistant, and natural surfaces with a soft, polished finish. and 600 m² of lime plaster and limewash was applied across the interior walls. These materials were chosen for their breathability, natural antimicrobial properties, and ability to regulate indoor humidity—ideal for Bodrum’s coastal climate.
KOZALAK GALLERY


As part of the gallery’s design, textured lime plaster was applied to the interior and exterior walls of Kozalak Alaçatı. The textured surface created a natural backdrop for sculptural works, enhancing their material presence while linking the gallery space to the rural landscape and the earthy atmosphere of its surroundings. The partially open exhibition space required a surface that could breathe with seasonal humidity, complement natural light, and age gracefully over time. A mineral lime plaster was chosen to achieve these qualities, drawing on traditional Mediterranean craft while offering a neutral, warm-toned base for art display.
ILICA HOUSE

At this coastal residence, natural lime-based materials shaped both the exterior and the garden. The façades were finished with lime plaster and limewash, chosen for their breathable, moisture-regulating qualities and timeless appearance.
AGANBEY

lime plaster and limewash for a farm outdoor bar area