Mimar Kemaleddin

Ahmed Kemaleddin (Ottoman Turkish: معمار كمال الدين, romanized: Mi'mar Kemāl ed-dīn; 1870  13 July 1927), widely known as Mimar Kemaleddin (Architect Kemaleddin) was a renowned Turkish architect during the late Ottoman and early Republican eras. He was among the pioneers of the first national architectural movement, a type of Ottoman Revivalism. His lifetime saw intense and important changes for Turkish history and culture.

Ahmed Kemaleddin
An old photograph of Mimar Kemaleddin
Born1870
Died13 July 1927
NationalityTurkish
Alma materHendese-i Mülkiye Mektebi
Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsTayyare Apartments,
Ankara Palas,
Bebek Mosque
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