Mehmet Vedat Tek (Ottoman Turkish: محمد وداد, romanized: Mehmed Vedad; 1873 – 1942) was a Turkish architect. The last court architect of the Ottoman Empire...
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The Vedat Tek House (Turkish: Vedat Tek Evi) is a museum and former residence of renowned Turkish architect Vedat Tek in Istanbul, Turkey. The house was...
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leading figures of the First National architectural movement, alongside Vedat Tek. Ahmed Kemaleddin was born in 1870 to a middle-class Ottoman family in...
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Vedat Ademi, Albanian Kosovar singer-songwriter Vedat Kokona, Albanian translator, writer and lexicologist Vedat Okyar, Turkish footballer Vedat Tek,...
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The most important architects of the movement were Ahmet Kemaleddin and Vedat Tek, who pioneered the movement, as well as Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu and Ottoman-born...
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[citation needed] On Vali Konağı Avenue stands the house of Turkish architect Vedat Tek, designed and built by himself in 1913–14. Its facade displays many of...
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Grand Post Office (category Vedat Tek buildings)
the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. It was designed by architect Vedat Tek in First Turkish National architectural style and was constructed between...
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National Architectural Movement, by architects such as Mimar Kemaleddin and Vedat Tek. Ottoman dynastic patronage was concentrated in the historic capitals...
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National Architectural Movement, by architects such as Mimar Kemaleddin and Vedat Tek. Following the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul)...
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French School and Galatasaray High School. He was first in his class under Vedat Tek in 1928, and later worked with Hans Poelzig in Germany. In 1933, he designed...
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