Turkey possesses some of the world's richest deposits of metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, making it a global hub for stone processing. However, the local market is currently shifting from bulk quarrying to precision-engineered natural stone wall cladding, driven by a surge in luxury residential projects in Istanbul and coastal resorts in Antalya.
The regional climate, characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations between the Anatolian interior and the coast, demands materials with low thermal expansion and high freeze-thaw resistance. This has led to an increased demand for specialized builder stone that can withstand harsh environmental stress without losing structural integrity.
Despite the abundance of raw materials, there is a notable gap in the availability of standardized, easy-to-install thin veneers. Local architects are increasingly seeking sustainable and lightweight alternatives to traditional heavy masonry to meet modern seismic building codes in earthquake-prone regions.
