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- Şevki Balmumcu (1905 – 20 April 1982) was a Turkish architect who designed the Ankara Opera House. In 1928, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts...
- (443 ft) at Balmumcu before Zincirlikuyu. This part of the street is 50 m (160 ft) wide with a slope gradient of 8%, while the part between Balmumcu and Zincirlikuyu...
- Sıhhiye. The building was originally designed by the Turkish architect Şevki Balmumcu as an exhibition center, who came first in an international competition...
- district is composed of 23 neighbourhoods: Abbasağa [tr] Akat [tr] Arnavutköy Balmumcu [tr] Bebek Cihannüma [tr] Dikilitaş [tr] Etiler ****rettepe [tr] Konaklar [tr]...
- to spend their winters at Feriye Palace. He also owned a farmhouse in Balmumcu. His first wife was Filişan Hanım. She was born on 17 July 1869 in Batumi...
-  ****rettepe  ****rettepe  Zorlu Center  Mövenpick  Raffles N Esentepe, Levazım, Balmumcu D Beşiktaş N Bomonti N Fulya N Otim  Fulya   Osmanbey  Westin N Nişantaşı...
- From south to north, the areas in the corridor are: in Beşiktaş district: Balmumcu ****rettepe incl. Profilo, Astoria and Trump Towers (Trump Alışveriş Merkezi)...
- (2018) Hyde Park Library London (2020) TIRANA Muni****lity Building (2020) Balmumcu (2021) Cysus (2021) BDPT Hungary (2021) 1997 Turkish Architecture Prize...
- Yenidoğan, Bayrampaşa Yıldırım, Bayrampaşa Abbasağa Akatlar Arnavutköy Balmumcu Bebek Cihannüma Dikilitaş Etiler ****rettepe Konaklar Kuruçeşme Kültür Levazım...
- Bauhaus style building in Istanbul. Ankara Opera House, designed by Şevki Balmumcu (1933–34) and renovated by Paul Bonatz (1946–47). Designed by Şekip Akalın...