Mehmet Vedat Tek was a Turkish architect. The last court architect of the Ottoman Empire, Vedat Tek was one of two leading figures of the First Turkish National Architectural Movement, alongside Mimar Kemaleddin.
Liman Han in Sirkeci built while he was the Chief architect of the Ottoman Palaces
House of Vedat Tek in Nişantaşı, Istanbul.
Second Turkish parliament building (Republic Museum today), Ankara. An example of the First National Architecture Movement.
Ahmed Kemaleddin, widely known as Mimar 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, which was a type of Ottoman Revivalism, His lifetime saw intense and important changes for Turkish history and culture.
An old photograph of Mimar Kemaleddin
Tayyare Apartments, today the "Crowne Plaza Hotel Istanbul Old City", designed by Mimar Kemaleddin Bey
Edirne Karaağaç Tren İstasyonu (Karaağaç Railroad Station in Edirne) designed by Mimar Kemalettin Bey
Grave of Mimar Kemalettin Bey at the cemetery of the Bayezid II Mosque in Istanbul