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Bankalar Street was the first street to be built in district of Ulus during the construction of the new capitol Ankara. As the original financial district of Ankara, the street was composed of large monumental buildings, mostly built between 1926-1934. The first building to go up in 1926 was the Ottoman Bank, designed by Guilio Mongeri. For the same street Mongeri also designed the İş Bank General Headquarters and Ziraat Bank. Being major examples of the First National Architecture Movement, these buildings stand out for their cratfmanship as well as their use of classical Ottoman forms. Construction contnued with the designs of Clemens Holzmeister in 1930-1934 for the Central Bank and the Bank of Estates and Orphans. Differing from the previous buildings, these two banks have refined classical characteristics. SALT Research, Photography Archive

Ulus’ta yer alan Bankalar Caddesi, Ankara’nın başkent ilan edilmesinin ardından yapılaşmanın ilk başladığı yerdir. Başkentin finans bölgesi olması dolayısıyla caddede, 1926-1934 yıllarında yapılmış görkemli binalar yer alır. 1926’da Guilio Mongeri tarafından tasarlanan Osmanlı Bankası ile başlayan yapılaşma, yine Mongeri’nin İş Bankası ve Ziraat Bankası binalarıyla devam eder. Birinci Ulusal Mimarlık akımının tipik birer örneği olan binalar, ince işçiliklerinin yanı sıra klasik Osmanlı biçimlerinin kullanımıyla dikkati çeker. Bunları, 1930-1934 yıllarında mimar Clemens Holzmeister tarafından yapılmış olan Merkez Bankası ile Emlak ve Eytam Bankası binaları izler. Bu binalar, öncekilerden farklı olarak sadeleştirilmiş klasisist özelliklere sahiptir.

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