The period of Turkish architecture between 1940 and 1950 has been classified by architectural historians as the Second National Architecture Movement.
The three-story building has original hand painted ceilings, Turkish marble floors, and limestone arches.
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Doğan Kuban (born 1926), Turkish architecture historian and academic