The Turkish Historical Society building
The THS building houses the offices of the THS as well as a library, which is quite good in terms of its holdings in Anatolian and Turkish history. What I find most interesting about this library is its architecture. I usually come here a couple of days a week to study on my dissertation. Despite the fact that the chairs and the desks are not modern and usable enough--especially when I compare it to the Regenstein Library at UofC---the building is inspiring. It tries to be modern yet it draws from the classical Ottoman architecture. The atrium in the centre of the building is three-stories high and it gets a lot of sunlight through the ceiling, which I find to be reminiscent of Ottoman---and Mamluk, mind you---madrasas. In some ways, I can think of the central atrium, covered by the offices, the library and the auditorium on three sides, a modern interpretation of a khan, or the Sultan Hasan Madrasa in Cairo. The major difference is of course the fact that the atrium in THS building...