Tercüman Building

Tercüman Building
The Tercüman Building before its demolition
Interactive map of the Tercüman Building area
General information
StatusDemolished
LocationZeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkey
Coordinates41°0′43″N 28°54′36″E / 41.01194°N 28.91000°E / 41.01194; 28.91000
Demolished2023
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The Tercüman Building (Tercüman Newspaper Printing and Administration Facilities) was a building in the Zeytinburnu district of Istanbul, Turkey. It was built in 1974 on the State road D.100 by Tercüman newspaper.

It was an iconic building that has played an important part in 20th-century Turkish architecture narratives with its unorthodox form. The building was designed by Günay Çilingiroğlu and Muhlis Tunca, and its static project was designed by Rasin Etiman. The building had different owners throughout the years. In 2023, due to an earthquake risk, it was demolished through the decision of the property owners.