Built in Çekmeköy-İstanbul, the main purpose of the Evidea Housing Project was to architecturally interpret the sharply defined inputs such as the the total construction area, the height limit and the methods for defining elevations determined by the municipality; and also the irrevocable decisions taken by the investing firm regarding the marketing and sales of the housing units. Treated within this context while accepting the obdurate development of the surroundings, the design took shape through an inward-turned homogenous mass structure rather than scattering and staggering the individual apartment buildings. While the large area in the middle of the housing blocks was transformed into an uninterrupted interior space consisting of private areas on the peripheries and communal areas in the lowered middle portion, all vehicle circulation was kept away restricting the road outside of the housing blocks to the garage below.