International Police Training Center

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International Police Training Center
Uluslararası Polis Eğitim Merkezi
LocationAnkara, Turkey
Coordinates40°04′19.32″N 32°53′38.82″E / 40.0720333°N 32.8941167°E / 40.0720333; 32.8941167Coordinates: 40°04′19.32″N 32°53′38.82″E / 40.0720333°N 32.8941167°E / 40.0720333; 32.8941167
Area100 ha (250 acres)
Created2011; 11 years ago (2011)

Concept and Design[]

International Police Training Center located in Ankara Turkey is the third biggest police training center on earth[1] after the FBI Academy in the United States and the Police Staff College, Bramshill in the United Kingdom. The whole campus was designed by the Turkish architect Günay Erdem and world known landscape architect Sunay Erdem, with the support of landscape architect Serpil Öztekin Erdem.[2][3]

Quick Facts[]

  • Total Plot Area: 1.000,000 m2
  • Total Buildings Area: 500,000 m2
  • Functions: Theoretical Training Areas, Practical Training City, Indoor Shooting Range, Sports Center, Indoor Swimming Pool, Stadium, Advanced Driving Training Area, Library, Administrative Units, Congress Center, IPTC Arena, Refectory, Student Clubs, Dormitories, Training Pond, Technology and Research Center
  • Project Cost: $1000 million
  • Population: 3000 students

References[]

  1. ^ "Police Education" (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 21 June 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Architecture and Landscape Architecture" (in Turkish). Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  3. ^ "IPTC & UPEM" (in Turkish). Retrieved 17 June 2015.
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