Our very first meeting with BURSA’s founder was an instant click, followed by months of planning, designing and building. Our shared vision - to create a conceptual space with its own philosophy - has materialized as a unique place with distinctive design and multiple functionalities. Two buildings - a hundred and a two hundred years old - were completely refurbished and, together with a newly erected modern block, integrated into a single complex, thus creating a visual connection between architectural styles and setting a tone for what might be inside. Fully functional, BURSA encompasses a non-commercial art gallery, a 4-story hotel offering 33 modern rooms of various sizes, a ground floor restaurant White Noise, and a top-level bar 1818 that opens onto the rooftop terrace. The common thread running through the entire space is a distinct influence of Bauhaus style, best known for promoting functionality in architecture and design through simplified geometrical forms and minimal use of embellishments. Every room and common area in BURSA hotel complies with clean lines, simple forms, a monochrome palette with just enough color to make an accent, to keep it unique. Even the smallest room feels spacious due to careful planning, use of light and color, and total exclusion of unnecessary elements. Natural and original, in addition to functional and minimal is another way to describe BURSA style. We hope we created a place where one comes as a guest and feels at home.
BURSA
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