28.11.2025 00:01
The houses in the Emek neighborhood, built in 1964 with care and a symmetrical plan in the Özalp district of Van, create postcard-like scenes with their architectural structure and the colors they take on in the autumn.
The houses built in 1964 with meticulous and symmetrical plans in the Emek Neighborhood of Özalp district in Van amaze those who see them with the tones of the yellowing trees in between.
60 YEARS OF PRESERVING ORIGINALITY
The symmetrical structures in the neighborhood established for the Black Sea citizens who migrated from Çaykara district of Trabzon in 1965 have preserved their originality despite the 60 years that have passed. The additions made by the residents without disturbing the aesthetics of the main buildings show respect for this architectural heritage.
BREATHTAKING AERIAL VIEW
Especially in aerial views, the contrast created by the yellowing trees among the symmetrical houses reveals all the beauty of the autumn season. The leaves dressed in different shades of brown and yellow add a unique aesthetic to the neighborhood.
POSTCARD-WORTHY SHOTS
The orderly settlement plan in the neighborhood, the streets running parallel to each other, and the houses lined up in the same architectural style create an aesthetic image combined with the colors of the season.
In the area where the trees have turned yellow and brown, the reflection of autumn light on the facades of the buildings creates postcard-worthy images.