The Ottoman Bank İzmir branch, which opened in 1856 on the İkinci Kordon Avenue, suffered severe damage on the night of September 15 during the 1922 fire. Temporary premises were used until 1926 when the bank decided to build a new permanent İzmir branch. The new bank building was designed by the inhouse architect Giulio Mongeri. It still exists today as a three floor building located on the corner of Fevzi Paşa Avenue in Konak. The first two floors are dedicated to the bank’s business while the third is used to house the director. In a similar style to the Ankara branch the top floor was left half-open to host a terrace, this was later modified by enclosing the space with glazing.
Osmanlı Bankası’nın 1856’da açılan ve İkinci Kordon Caddesi’nde hizmet veren İzmir şubesi, 15 Eylül 1922 gecesi, kentin merkezini kül eden bir yangında kullanılmaz hâle geldi. Geçici yerlere taşınan şubenin yeni binasının yapımına 1926’da karar verildi; tasarımı, bankanın mimarı Giulio Mongeri yaptı. Konak’ta, Fevzi Paşa Caddesi’nin köşesinde yer alan üç katlı binanın ilk iki katı banka faaliyetleri için, üst katı ise müdür lojmanı olarak tasarlandı. Üst kat, Ankara’daki şube binasında olduğu gibi, yarı açık teras olarak bırakıldı ancak açıklıklar daha sonra kapatılarak pencerelere dönüştürüldü.
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