"Akaretler Row Houses were built in 1875 by Sarkis Balyan by the order of Sultan Abdulaziz as an annex to Dolmabahce Palace for the accomodation of the palace staff." This set of photographs were taken (and manipulated) during their renovation, and so their transformation from being squads of African refugees and homeless people to becoming luxury residences, high end designer shops, offices and W Hotel Istanbul. This is also part of a series of houses that look like ghostly children
"Akaretler Row Houses were built in 1875 by Sarkis Balyan by the order of Sultan Abdulaziz as an annex to Dolmabahce Palace for the accomodation of the palace staff." This set of photographs were taken (and manipulated) during their renovation, and so their transformation from being squads of African refugees and homeless people to becoming luxury residences, high end designer shops, offices and W Hotel Istanbul. This is also part of a series of houses that look like ghostly children
"Akaretler Row Houses were built in 1875 by Sarkis Balyan by the order of Sultan Abdulaziz as an annex to Dolmabahce Palace for the accomodation of the palace staff." This set of photographs were taken (and manipulated) during their renovation, and so their transformation from being squads of African refugees and homeless people to becoming luxury residences, high end designer shops, offices and W Hotel Istanbul. ps: Sorry for the cheesy cloud rendering
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