The architecture of the hammāms of Fez, Morocco
Morocco is one of the countries with the highest record of traditional living hammāms. Despite this fact, this key civic building remains poorly studied by researchers and professionals. This article presents a research into Moroccan hammāms and shed some light on the formation and evolution of the...
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International journal of architectural research : archnet IJAR Vol. 2, N. 3, p. 56-68, ill |
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Médium: | Článek |
Jazyk: | eng |
ISSN: | 19946961 |
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2008
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On-line přístup: | http://archnet.org/gws/IJAR/9381/files_8806/2.3.05%20-k.%20rafttani-h.%20radoine-pp56-68.pdf |
Shrnutí: | Morocco is one of the countries with the highest record of traditional living hammāms. Despite this fact, this key civic building remains poorly studied by researchers and professionals. This article presents a research into Moroccan hammāms and shed some light on the formation and evolution of the traditional urban space. It focuses on the hammāms of the world heritage city of Fez – also referred to as Medina of Fez – and presents an analysis of the architecture of this building type and its relationship with its urban environment. It investigates the historic context of the hammām, its origin and the different influences that have contributed in shaping its architectural identity. It also assesses its current state and discusses its elements of sustainability. (A.A.) |
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Bibliografie: | 5 bibliog. refs. and 1 note |
ISSN: | 19946961 |