This structure resembles a large Ghanaian Adinkrahene-patterned fabric billowing in Kyrenia's prevailing east wind, situated between the historic Kyrenia Castle and the expansive sea. The fabric's patterns form openings below, where bamboo umbrellas provide shade for local markets and festive events. Once an abandoned coffee spot, this site has now transformed into a place where cultures interweave with nature, gracefully adapting to the passage of time and inviting both tourists and locals to dwell in its embrace.
The project features a market space located at the entrance, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. On either side of this space, there are art display areas for murals and wall-mounted artworks. Additionally, there is an outdoor cinema where visitors can gather to watch visual presentations of Ghanaian culture. The project also includes a relaxation center that takes advantage of the scenic Kyrenia sea and a local-centric restaurant providing refreshments.
The project incorporates durable and visually appealing stone pavement chosen for its strength and aesthetic qualities. Bamboo is creatively used to construct pavilion columns and umbrellas, highlighting a commitment to sustainability and eco-conscious design. The seating areas are carefully made from wood, promoting the use of natural and sustainable materials in architecture. This comprehensive approach creates an environmentally friendly architectural design, creating a lively and inviting atmosphere for the Cultural Fusion Market on the Kyrenia Shores.