Tepebağ (English: Orchard Hill) is a neighbourhood (mahalle) in the municipality and district of Seyhan, Adana Province, Turkey.
It is situated on a hill overlooking the Seyhan River on the west, steps away from the Taşköprü, and reflects the traditional housing architecture of the city.
The period of development also affected the architecture in which the mud brick homes were replaced with 2-3 story structured durable houses.
Despite the heavy use of stone in neighboring towns, the residential architecture of Adana is mostly made of bricks.
At the traditional houses, thick walls, few windows, stony places and inner courtyards are seen on the ground floors.
At the upper floors, row windows and projections are common, and together with the plain earth roofs and eaves, the architecture corresponds to the climate.
They differ significantly from the modest houses of the hill, with the architecture, street-building and courtyard-lot relation, lot size and the roof styling.
Houses at Tepebağ have characteristics very different from those of the older Kuruköprü, Hanedan, İstiklal and Döşeme neighborhoods.
By facing the living spaces toward the courtyard, each house has a distinctive open, semi-open and closed settings.
At the traditional houses, upper floors are the main living spaces and are designed mostly with outer or inner halls also seen in many settlements of Anatolia.