Longevity by Design · Antalya, Türkiye
Longevity Antalya: Interiors Built to Measurable Health Standards
A search for longevity Antalya usually returns clinics, retreats and supplement programmes — rarely the interiors where health outcomes are actually shaped. Sabina Malikova Design Office designs to four measurable environmental standards — circadian light, air quality, acoustics and biophilia — and accepts commissions in Antalya for clinics, hotels and private residences, delivered remotely with scheduled site visits.
Why Antalya's health-tourism market needs verifiable interiors
Antalya is one of Turkiye's principal health-tourism destinations, and patients who travel for treatment judge a facility partly by how it feels to recover in. Most wellness interiors make aesthetic claims; very few make measurable ones. The Longevity by Design methodology sets verifiable thresholds instead: PM2.5 held below the WHO guideline of 5 ug/m3 via HEPA-13 filtration with MVHR, ambient noise under 55 dB in line with WHO Europe 2018 guidance, and circadian lighting at 4000-5000K by day and 2200-2700K in the evening. As a reference point from studio project data, the Dripfy Clinic Corner in Istanbul (2025) recorded patient satisfaction 42% above the sector benchmark.
How an Antalya project works without a local office
The studio's offices are in Ankara (HQ at NeXT Level, Cankaya), London and Baku — there is no Antalya office, and no completed Antalya project yet. Commissions there run on a proven remote model: the Longevity Rooms facility in Frankfurt was designed and delivered entirely from Ankara. The process is the same in Antalya — briefing and baseline environmental measurement, design development against the four CLCI, BCS, IAQM and AHR targets, contractor coordination by video and documentation, and scheduled site visits at the milestones where physical presence changes the outcome: survey, mid-fit inspection and final verification.
Longevity by Design in a Mediterranean climate
Antalya's climate shifts the engineering emphasis without changing the standards. Abundant daylight makes the 4000-5000K daytime target easy to meet, but glare and solar heat gain demand deliberate shading and glazing choices. Long cooling seasons mean interiors stay sealed for months, which makes mechanical ventilation with filtration — the IAQM pillar — the deciding factor for indoor air rather than an optional upgrade. It matters because people spend roughly 90% of their time indoors (Klepeis, 2001). In tourist districts, meeting the sub-55 dB acoustic target typically drives facade and layout decisions from the first sketch, not as a retrofit.
Frequently asked questions
Does Sabina Malikova Design Office take longevity Antalya commissions?
Yes. There is no completed Antalya project yet, so this is a service-area engagement: design is led from the Ankara HQ with scheduled site visits. The model is proven — the Longevity Rooms facility in Frankfurt was delivered entirely from Ankara.
What is the Longevity by Design methodology?
A four-pillar framework with measurable targets: circadian lighting (4000-5000K day, 2200-2700K evening), biophilic composition (at least 3 natural elements), indoor air quality (HEPA-13 with MVHR, PM2.5 below the WHO 5 ug/m3 guideline) and acoustics under 55 dB, in line with WHO Europe 2018 guidance.
What results has the methodology produced elsewhere?
Studio project data: a 240m2 Ankara residence (2025) recorded sleep quality +38% and PSS-10 stress -29%; a Beyoglu loft (2026) saw REM sleep rise from 18% to 25% with asthma symptoms eliminated; the Dripfy Clinic Corner in Istanbul (2025) measured patient satisfaction 42% above sector.
Request a scoping consultation for your Antalya clinic, hotel or residence — delivered from Ankara with scheduled site visits and measurable environmental targets from day one. Contact: info@sabinamalikova.com · The Longevity by Design methodology · Evidence & references
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