Pur | Sour Studio

Turkey / 2026

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SOUR has completed Pur, a residential recording studio on the Aegean island of Cunda that embodies a simple but urgent belief: music brings us together; it celebrates diversity, yet enables oneness, a model we need to benchmark more in the world. Pur is infrastructure for connection —a place where the act of making music becomes inseparable from the act of building community across cultures and contexts.


"Pur has been a wonderful journey of co-creation, where we had the opportunity to exercise our expertise in spatial sensory intelligence, while respecting the local context," says Inanc Eray, the project’s Design Architect and Interior Designer.


An experiment in dual alignment


The project addresses a fundamental question: how can a building honor the elemental character of its place—sea, olive trees, wind, and birds—while delivering the acoustic precision required for world-class music production?


Pur is an experiment in dual alignment: respecting and blending in with the local, while enabling a new destination with state-of-the-art technology. It demonstrates that the global and the local need not compete, but rather can amplify one another.


Pur turns this tension into a spatial journey. The building is conceived as a simple, two-story masonry and timber structure that respects Cunda’s architectural heritage, while refining its tectonics for contemporary use.


Inside, the experience shifts. The interiors unfold as a sequence of soundscapes - varied heights, widths, depths, and carefully calibrated surfaces of reflection and absorption - so each space offers a distinct recording character that is inseparable from its shape, volume, and material, and audible to an educated ear.


A GFRC shell expresses this transformation in a single gesture: a threshold that carries users from the vernacular calm of Cunda into a highly tuned recording environment, as if passing through a “wormhole” of soundscapes, mirroring how music itself moves across time, cultures, and people.


A naturally lit cave


This transformation guides users from the ground floor down to the Musician’s Lounge at the -10 m level. The descent evokes a subterranean, cave-like atmosphere suited to music production, while natural light remains a defining element throughout.


Despite the level change, the lounge is visually connected to the restaurant and terraces above, keeping it open and light. This clear link and smooth spatial flow preserve a sense of intimacy and comfort—a true home-away-from-home experience, never the feeling of being “in a basement”.


The recording studio, including live rooms, control room, vocal and percussion rooms, reverb chambers, editing/montage suites, mastering suite, and Dolby Atmos theater, is built as a box-in-box system for acoustic isolation and performance. The main live room is scaled to accommodate up to a 75-piece orchestra for large productions. Sliding partitions and rotating, adjustable height ceiling panels allow the live room to be tuned like instruments, expanding the range of acoustic possibilities. 


A double-height restaurant anchors the social life of Pur, linking outdoor courts and lounges to terraces and the seashore. Hospitality and high-performance sound coexist without compromise.


"The thing which makes the studio unique is the combination of the rotating, height-adjustable panels and the variable wall panels, which together enable you to tailor the studio reverberation time and early reflection patterns to suit any recording," says Chris Walls of Level Acoustic, the acoustics designer of the studio, who believes the studio sets a new standard for recording flexibility. "That feature, together with the two echo chambers, gives Pur an incredibly diverse and unique sonic palette.”


A process of co-creation


The design reflects principles co-created with international and local musicians through SOUR’s participatory methods and co-design framework: access to nature, being “glocal”, spaces of active creativity, and places of refuge. These aren’t abstract ideals, but rather lived needs that shaped every spatial decision.


The result is a place for cultural production where the architecture itself is evidence of collaboration—shaped by the voices of those who will inhabit and animate it.

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    SOUR has completed Pur, a residential recording studio on the Aegean island of Cunda that embodies a simple but urgent belief: music brings us together; it celebrates diversity, yet enables oneness, a model we need to benchmark more in the world. Pur is infrastructure for connection —a place where the act of making music becomes inseparable from the act of building community across cultures and contexts. "Pur has been a wonderful journey of co-creation, where we had the opportunity to...

    Project details
    • Year 2026
    • Work finished in 2026
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Interior design / Recording rooms
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