Side / Lateral View (Long Elevation)
Neo-National Architectural Project
Location: Kütahya, Turkey
Project Type: Public Building – Governor’s Office Redevelopment
Architectural Style: Contemporary interpretation of Vedat Tek’s First National Architecture blended with Phrygian and Byzantine heritage
Project Concept
The redesigned Kütahya Valiliği building reinterprets the historical legacy of the Phrygian Valley through a contemporary lens. The design creates a powerful architectural synthesis that honors Kütahya’s rich multi-layered history while meeting the functional demands of a modern provincial governor’s office.
Inspired primarily by Vedat Tek’s monumental yet elegant national architecture, the project incorporates ancient Phrygian geometric patterns, lion motifs, and rock-cut monumentality together with subtle Byzantine brick-stone rhythms and rhythmic arched compositions. The result is a dignified, contemporary public building that expresses both deep historical roots and forward-looking civic identity.
Design Highlights
Façade & Materials: Warm beige ashlar stone combined with terracotta brick banding and rich Kütahya ceramic tiles in turquoise, deep blue, and ochre tones.
Architectural Elements: Monumental pointed arches, wide overhanging eaves with decorative brackets, Phrygian-inspired geometric reliefs, and stylized lion sculptures symbolizing strength and protection.
Entrance Portal: A grand stone portal featuring carved Phrygian meanders, lion reliefs, and a richly tiled lunette above the main doors.
Massing: Symmetrical and powerful composition with corner pavilions, rhythmic window arrangements, and a strong skyline that respects the existing urban context.
Sustainability: Energy-efficient systems, natural ventilation principles, and integration of green areas in the surrounding public plaza.
Key Architectural Features
Grand ceremonial entrance with Phrygian and Seljuk-inspired detailing
Spacious, naturally lit interior lobby with high ceilings and traditional-modern material harmony
Functional and flexible office spaces designed for contemporary public service
Rich use of local Kütahya tiles as both decorative and cultural elements
Night lighting that dramatically highlights reliefs, tiles, and architectural contours
Visual Portfolio
Exterior Views
Main Frontal Perspective
Side (Lateral) Elevation
Aerial View of the Complex
Dramatic Night Rendering
Technical Drawings
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Longitudinal Section
All Main Facades (North, South, East, West)
Detail Shots
Main Entrance Portal (close-up)
Lion Reliefs and Geometric Stone Carvings
Traditional Kütahya Tile Patterns
Ornamental Details
Project Statement
“This building is not merely an administrative structure; it is a contemporary monument that carries the memory of Phrygian lions, Byzantine rhythm, Seljuk splendor, and Vedat Tek’s national vision into the 21st century. It stands as a symbol of Kütahya’s historical depth and its bright future.”