Left: 1964 Good Year Pavilion. © Küçükerman Archives, 1964. Right: 1966 Petrol Office Pavilion. © Küçükerman Archives, 1966.
The Modern Aesthetics of Pavilions

An Investigation of the International Izmir Fair Pavilions

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https://doi.org/10.52200/docomomo.73.11

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Turkish modern interiors, modern pavilions, modern aesthetic, interior design history, Izmir Fair pavilions

Abstract

The Great Fire of Izmir in 1922 caused a great loss of life and property, and the historic city center was destroyed in a few days. However, this tragedy led to the realization of one of the most important modernization projects of the Early Republican Period in Turkey. The modern city plan for the burned area was prepared between 1924 and 1925 by Réné and Raymond Dangér under the consultancy of Henri Prost. It was as a typical example of the French urbanism school and, together with the buildings designed in the style of the modern Turkish architecture movement, ensured the production of spaces that would support the new lifestyle of modern society. One of the achievements of this plan was that Izmir Culturepark strengthened the image of the contemporary city with the green areas in the city center. Moreover, the International Izmir Fair, held in Culturepark every year starting in 1936, was also an important event in the socio-cultural and economic life of the city.
Some of the most attractive structures of the International Izmir Fair were pavilions built for the new institutions and provinces of the Republic of Turkey, foreign countries, and local and foreign companies. They have become exhibition objects as well as the promotion of commercial products, provinces, or countries. The pavilions carried symbolic significance for various reasons, including the presentation of innovations and advancements in building materials and technologies and the reflection of evolving architectural paradigms over time. They have also contributed to the development of the interior architecture profession as well as collaborations between other art disciplines.
This paper focuses on the interior designs of the pavilions designed and built for the International Izmir Fair between 1936 and 1970, despite the constraints faced by both the country and the city of Izmir following the 1922 fire. The scope of the study documents the existing data about the pavilions and evaluates them in terms of modern interior design history in Turkey.

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Karabağ, N. E., & Ballice, G. (2025). The Modern Aesthetics of Pavilions: An Investigation of the International Izmir Fair Pavilions. Docomomo Journal, (73), 100–109. https://doi.org/10.52200/docomomo.73.11

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2025-08-22

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Nağme Ebru Karabağ, Yasar University

Received her bachelor’s degree at the Department of Architecture in 1994, completed her M.Sc. in 1997, and Ph.D. in 2008 in the Restoration Department at Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, Turkey. Since 2007, she has been working as a lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture, Yasar University, Izmir. She has developed and taught a range of undergraduate and graduate courses including, ‘Basic Design’, ‘Interior Design Studio’, ‘History of Architecture’, ‘Conservation of Historical Environment’, ‘Vernacular Architecture’, and ‘History and Theory of Adaptive Reuse’. Her research interests include ‘New Building in Historical Environments’, ‘Urban Archaeology’, ‘Adaptive Reuse of Buildings’, ‘Contextual Architecture’, and ‘Interventional Design Approaches.’

Gülnur Ballice, Yasar University

Obtained her undergraduate, master’s, and PhD degrees from the Department of Architecture at Dokuz Eylül University, Middle East Technical University and Dokuz Eylül University, respectively. She also worked in architectural firms between 1991 and 2005. She started her academic career as an instructor at Yasar University in 2005, and she is currently working as a full-time academician at the Faculty of Architecture, Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design at Yasar University. Her main research topics are urban transformation/renewal, urban identity, creative housing approaches, the history and theory of modern architecture/interior architecture/design, healthcare interiors, housing, and culture.

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