Avci Hosanli, Deniz2023-09-112023-09-1120230168-26012633-9838https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-12-2022-0306https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/4779Article; Early AccessPurposeDespite the quantity of collaborations, the vocational network of the housing production in Ankara during its first five years (1923-1928) remains dispersed. The aim of this study is to identify all the actors of housing production and their collaborations which shaped Ankara's urban development as the new capital city.Design/methodology/approachThe study engages with the literature and archival documents to identify the actors of the housing production, i.e. architects, master-builders, public institutions, private companies, contractors and entrepreneurs, and their resultant vocational network in the housing production in Ankara during 1923-1928.FindingsDue to different agendas, such as speculation, financial interests or patriotism, the construction industry in Ankara had become an arena where many paths intersected, forming an intertwined vocational network. The profession of contractor became popular, and local architects, engineers and even individuals of various other professions began to work as mediators for foreign companies and public institutions, which required support especially in large-scale projects.Originality/valueThe dispersed information revealed that the actors of the housing production remained mostly anonymous, or only the famous architects were commemorated; however, others could be found within the lines of the established literature on Ankara and/or in archival documents. This research not only focuses on salient actors but also highlights the silent actors of the housing production and prepares charts to clarify the vocational network in Ankara during its first five years to contribute to the future studies on Ankara and its housing.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHousing productionActors of constructionAnkaraEarly republican period1920sSalient/Silent Actors of Ankara's Housing and the Vocational Network in the Turmoil of Transformation (1923-1928)Article10.1108/OHI-12-2022-03062-s2.0-85161632875