The building began in 1911 for the School of
Union and Progress (
İzmir İttihad ve Terakki Mektebi) by the governor of the
Aydin Vilayet Mustafa Rahmi Bey. However, its construction was not completed. The University was to comprise four schools, namely for agriculture and natural sciences, oriental languages, for social and economic sciences and for trade and supervision of construction work. One of Carathéodory's concerns was also the university library. On May 11, 1921 the High Commissioner's Office agreed to his proposed expenditure of 18,000 Swiss francs for the purchase of the library. Carathéodory organized the library according to the current European standards and thus he initiated cooperation with one of
Leipzig’s most prominent book catalog agencies. He also hired specialized technical personnel from
Berlin in order to prepare plans for the library’s indoor architecture and detailed designs for the metallic bookshelves.
Greek was the intended language of instruction, in some cases
Turkish or other languages would be allowed. Admission to the university was to be open to all, irrespective sex or nationality provided the prerequisites determined through special regulations were met. Additionally, the university would have the right to accept guest students and to award doctorates, diplomas and certificates. The central administration of the institution would be accountable to the General Secretary. ==Evacuation of Smyrna and the fate of the library==