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Vedat Tek – and the Search for a National Architectural Identity

Burak Plakay by Burak Plakay
March 29, 2026
in 2026, Heritage Tours, History, Istanbul Travel Blog, Ottoman Empire, Seljuks Empire, Turkey Attractions, Turkey Travel Blog, Walking Tour
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Vedat Tek (1873–1942) was a prominent Ottoman and early Republican architect who played a key role in developing the First National Architectural Movement, blending Ottoman and Seljuk design elements with modern architecture to create a distinctly Turkish architectural identity.

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From Paris to Istanbul: Vedat Tek’s Architectural Education

Vedat Tek received his architectural training at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, one of the most influential architecture schools of the late nineteenth century. There he was introduced to European design principles, classical composition, and modern construction techniques.

Vedat Tek and the Rise of Modern Turkish Architecture

Vedat Tek played an important role in the emergence of modern Turkish architecture during the late Ottoman period and the early years of the Turkish Republic.

By combining modern construction techniques with architectural elements inspired by Ottoman and Seljuk traditions, he helped create a new architectural language that reflected both modernization and cultural identity. 

Landmarks of a New Era: Vedat Tek’s Major Buildings

Vedat Tek designed a number of significant public buildings that reflected the architectural ideals of the First National Architectural Movement, combining modern functions with elements inspired by Ottoman and Seljuk traditions. Some of his most notable works include:

Sirkeci Grand Post building by Vedat Tek

  • Sirkeci Grand Post Office (Büyük Postane), Istanbul (1909) – One of his most famous buildings, known for its monumental façade, decorative tiles, and symmetrical design.

  • Haydarpaşa Ferry Terminal, Istanbul (1915) – A historic waterfront structure that served as an important transportation hub connecting ferry routes in Istanbul.

  • Kastamonu Government House (Hükümet Konağı) – A provincial government building that reflects the monumental and symmetrical style typical of the movement.

  • Moda Ferry Terminal, Istanbul – Another transportation building that combines functional design with traditional decorative elements.

  • Vedat Tek House (Nişantaşı, Istanbul) – The architect’s own residence, which also demonstrates his interpretation of national architectural motifs.

These buildings illustrate how Vedat Tek helped create a recognizable architectural style that represented both modernization and national identity in the early twentieth century.

The First National Architectural Movement: Searching for a National Style

The First National Architectural Movement (Birinci Ulusal Mimarlık Akımı) emerged in the early twentieth century, particularly after the Young Turk Revolution of 1908, during a time when intellectuals and architects were searching for a distinct national identity in architecture.

Instead of simply copying European styles that had dominated Ottoman architecture in the nineteenth century, architects aimed to create a new style inspired by the region’s own architectural heritage. They looked especially to Ottoman and Seljuk architecture, reinterpreting traditional elements within modern buildings.

Buildings designed in this style often featured symmetrical façades, pointed arches, decorative tile work, domes, and monumental entrances. These elements were commonly used in public buildings such as post offices, train stations, schools, and government offices.

Architects like Vedat Tek and Mimar Kemaleddin were among the leading figures of the movement, helping to establish an architectural language that connected historical traditions with the modernization efforts of the late Ottoman Empire and the early Turkish Republic.

The Second National Architectural Movement: Monumentality and Modernism

The Second National Architectural Movement (İkinci Ulusal Mimarlık Akımı) emerged in Turkey during the 1930s and 1940s. Unlike the First National Architectural Movement, which used decorative Ottoman and Seljuk elements, this movement focused on simpler forms, monumentality, and modern construction to reflect the ideals of the new Turkish Republic.

Buildings from this period often featured symmetrical designs, large stone façades, and minimal ornamentation, creating a strong and monumental appearance. Architects such as Sedad Hakkı Eldem, Emin Onat, and Orhan Arda played key roles in shaping this architectural style, particularly through important public buildings in Ankara.

Why Vedat Tek Still Matters Today

Vedat Tek remains important in Turkish architectural history because he helped shape a national architectural identity during a time of major political and cultural change. By combining modern construction with Ottoman and Seljuk design elements, he created buildings that connected tradition with modernization.

Many of his buildings still stand today, making his work an important part of Turkey’s architectural heritage.

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