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masterthesis.listelement.badge Conservation of modern architectural heritage: Case study of Sümerbank Kayseri Textile Factory employees' club(Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2023) Baz, İrem; 0000-0001-5485-8190; AGÜ, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Mimarlık Ana Bilim DalıEconomic developments, especially in the textile industry, were prioritized in the early Republican period. Sümerbank, established as a state bank in 1933, supported industrial investments. The first factory was opened as Sümerbank Kayseri Textile Factory in 1935, with a loan from the Soviets. The factory complex consists of production, social and residential facilities. Kayseri city center expanded towards this region and a modern urban texture was formed in the area. Houses were built for factory workers, social spaces were created, and kindergartens and schools were opened for the families of the employees. These spaces have created radical changes in the fields of production, education and social life. In 2012, it was transferred to Abdullah Gül University. Some of the buildings have been restored according to needs of the university. However, some are not in use. Employees' Club which was organized for social activities, consists of different functions such as various performances, the main space with stage, club, dining hall, and game hall. The reinforced concrete structure has not been used since the factory was closed, and consequently it has suffered serious damages as a result of abandonment and neglect. In this study, the current situation of the building was documented and its structural and material damages were analyzed. The interventions of the building in the later periods were examined and its original situation was tried to be understood. Finally, suggestions have been developed for the restoration and reuse of the building. Keywords: 20th Century Architecture, Social Facility, Reinforced Concrete Structure, Architectural Conservation