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Kahramanlar Business Center

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Height
  
82 m

Floors
  
24

Opened
  
1965

Kahramanlar Business Center

Address
  
Meşrutiyet Mahallesi, Atatürk Blv No:95, 06420 Çankaya/Ankara, Turkey

Similar
  
Seljuk Tower, Endem TV Tower, Mertim, Şişli Plaza, Diamond of Istanbul

Kahramanlar Business Center (Turkish: Kahramanlar İş Merkezi), originally known as Emek Business Center (Turkish: Emek İşhanı), is a 22 storey highrise building in Kızılay Square, Kızılay, Ankara, Turkey. Inspired by the Lever House building in New York City, it was designed in 1959 as one of the first International Style highrise buildings in Turkey. At the time of its completion in 1965, it was the tallest building in Ankara.

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Construction

The building was commissioned by the Emekli Sandığı (Pension Fund, abbreviated as Emek) bound to the Social Security Administration of Turkey, and was built between 1959 and 1965 as a revenue generating property. The architects were Enver Tokay and İlhan Tayman, and the statics engineer was Yusuf Berdan.

It was one of the first International Style highrise buildings in Turkey, and the first with a glass curtain wall facade. Its design was primarily inspired by the Lever House (1952) building, blended with some of the facade characteristics of the United Nations Secretariat Building (1952) in New York City.

The ground floor and the first two floors were designed as a shopping center, while the other floors were reserved for offices. The building is situated to the southeast of Kızılay Square, opposite to the Kızılay (Turkish Red Crescent) building, which gives the square its name.

Construction works temporarily stopped due to the 1960 coup d'état, which delayed the completion and opening date to 1965.

Privatization

On March 8, 2006, the Privatization Board of Turkey sold the building for $55,500,000 to Talip Kahraman Construction Co. The building is renamed as Kahramanlar Business Center as of November 2015.

List of 50 projects

Turkish Chamber of Civil Engineers lists Kızılay Emek Business Center as one of the fifty civil engineering feats in Turkey, a list of remarkable engineering projects realized in the first 50 years of the chamber.

References

Kahramanlar Business Center Wikipedia