LONGOSPHERE GLAMPING
İğneada is a small town on the Black Sea coast, within Kırklareli Province, in the north-western side of Turkey. The area reserves a number of rare ecosystems of floodplain and deciduous forests, coastal dunes, freshwater and saltwater lakes, all combined with rich fauna and flora. Incorporating such ecologic diversity in a small region makes İğneada a unique location in European context.






The project site is an afforestation area covering 17 hectares of land. It's located by the main road leading to the center of İğneada, 1km away from the sea. Ivy-climbed or moss-covered oak and pine trees, forest fruit bearing shrubs, briar bushes, a vast variety of fungi are only a few species that are already present in the project site. From this point of view, İğneada Glamping project has a valuable mission of protecting the local forestal ecosystem, by defining a new use for the area.


İğneada attracts a remarkable amount of tourists, especially nature-related activity and outdoor recreation seekers . The project aims to meet the needs of those who would like to experience İğneada's special natural context, while introducing a new kind of accommodation: glamping. Glamorous camping is a currently widespreading type of nature-based tourism, where the visitors would have the direct contact with nature without giving up certain comforts of modern life.

The overall design of İğneada glamping and leisure complex is based on three functionally varying zones and their interrelations: a carefully planned hierarchy and circulation pattern reflects itself physically on the masterplan. Three main areas, being daycation zone , activity zone and accommodation zone are planned to form three leaf shaped areas merging at one point -the entrance. The entrance point, located on the north-east edge of the site, is also the focal point of concentric semi-circles that regulates public-to-private distribution of the units. Main circulation paths delineating the zones are composed of roads for electric golf carts, bicycle lanes and pedestrian paths; whereas each zone is further divided with a central axis (route for in-zone circulation) and two radial paths (route for between-the-zones passage) which are only for pedestrian use.




The area dedicated to daily visitors (the east leaf on masterplan) include picnic areas where the cooking activity will take place in a controlled and forest-friendly manner, reached by a path with small shops around. This zone will be allowed to all users but mainly serve as establishment for excursionists who will visit the facility for single-day basis.




Activity zone is located in the middle, extending towards the south limits of the site as a binding element for other two. Tennis and basketball fields, a multipurpose green amphitheater, an adventure park and two thematic tent villages for young visitors are the core functions of this zone.