Beymen Tersane | OMA - Office for Metropolitan Architecture
Istanbul / Turkey / 2026
Following decades of abandonment, Tersane-i Âmire, Istanbul's former Ottoman Imperial
Arsenal and the center of the Empire's naval production for over four centuries, is being
redeveloped into a mixed-use waterfront district comprising hotels, cultural facilities, retail,
and public spaces.
As part of the masterplan for the site's transformation, OMA designed Beymen Tersane, a
department store for Turkish luxury retailer the Beymen Group. The project introduces a
series of freestanding structures within the existing shipyard halls, organizing the store as a
sequence of galleries with distinct geometries and materialities. Together, the galleries form
a new layer within the former shipyard, displaying not only products but also contemporary
art installations while allowing the original structure to remain visible.
Traversed both along and across, the galleries form a continuous horizontal retail space that
eliminates the hierarchy typically created by distributing departments across multiple floors.
Traversed both along and across, they create a continuous horizontal retail space that
eliminates the hierarchy typically produced by distributing departments across multiple
floors.
Together with a new public promenade along the Golden Horn, the project establishes a new
connection between the city and the water in a context where much of the waterfront
remains inaccessible.
Beymen Tersane
Location: Istanbul, Turkey
Client: The Beymen Group
Status: Completed
Year: 2026
Program: Retail
Area: 12,000 sqm
Partners: Ellen van Loon, Iyad Alsaka
Team: Project Architect: Anita Ernődi. MacAulay Brown, Dagna Dembiecka, Catalina Dumitru,
Aleksandar Joksimovic, Edyta Milczarek, Saskia Simon, Koen Stockbroekx, Michele Zambetti
Collaborators
Local Architect: Bağımsız İşler Studio
Lighting Design: Har Hollands, ONOFF
Photography: Marco Cappelletti Studios
Following decades of abandonment, Tersane-i Âmire, Istanbul's former Ottoman ImperialArsenal and the center of the Empire's naval production for over four centuries, is beingredeveloped into a mixed-use waterfront district comprising hotels, cultural facilities, retail,and public spaces. As part of the masterplan for the site's transformation, OMA designed Beymen Tersane, adepartment store for Turkish luxury retailer the Beymen Group. The project introduces aseries of freestanding...
- Year 2026
- Work finished in 2026
- Client The Beymen Group
- Status Completed works
- Type Shopping Malls / Showrooms/Shops



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