Vernacular Architecture: It is the anonymous architecture realized by the people with local, traditionalist techniques and forms with the materials obtained from their own environment. Turkey is a country rich in vernacular architecture. Hosting many different civilizations, diversity of materials, changes in geography and topography, climate and weather differences are the factors in Turkey's vernacular architecture.
Vernacularity, which consists of self-repeating proportions, emerges in quadrilateral dimensions such as 4X4 in Turkey. This issue is addressed in the designed Museum and Research Institute. Sloping roofs were created in accordance with the weather conditions of Bolu and the wind and sun direction of the land. After the roof slopes were created, eaves were added in different directions suitable for the climate of the region. After creating enough space, transitions, common circulation and green areas were designed with mass movements. Wooden materials reflecting the vernacular architecture of Turkey were preferred. It is solved on the ground floor plan.
The building is made of wood and stone, which is a nod to Turkey's vernacular vernacular.