The Turkish Bath, Its Design and Construction. Unveiling the Architectural Secrets of Historical Bathhouse Design
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- Nombre de pages1167
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-619098-9
- EAN4064066190989
- Date de parution25/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Turkish Bath, Its Design and Construction, " Robert Owen Allsop navigates the intricate world of architectural design through the lens of one of the most culturally significant communal spaces. This meticulously researched work interweaves a thorough analysis of the historical evolution of Turkish baths with contemporary architectural practices, showcasing Allsop's adeptness at marrying traditional design elements with modern functionality.
With a focus on light, space, and sensory experience, the book employs a descriptive yet accessible literary style, making it an essential text for both architects and historians alike, revealing the bath's role not just as a physical structure but as a social hub throughout various cultures. Robert Owen Allsop, an esteemed architect and scholar with a profound appreciation for cross-cultural design, draws from his extensive background in environmental architecture.
His travels through the Middle East and his appreciation for communal rituals bolstered his desire to explore and document the socio-cultural significance of the Turkish bath. Allsop'Äôs work is informed by both practicality and a reverence for historical contexts, positioning him uniquely to bring this subject to life. This book is highly recommended for professionals in architecture and design, cultural historians, and anyone with a keen interest in historical architecture.
Allsop's insights challenge readers to consider the Turkish bath not just as a building, but as a living testament to cultural exchange and human connection.
With a focus on light, space, and sensory experience, the book employs a descriptive yet accessible literary style, making it an essential text for both architects and historians alike, revealing the bath's role not just as a physical structure but as a social hub throughout various cultures. Robert Owen Allsop, an esteemed architect and scholar with a profound appreciation for cross-cultural design, draws from his extensive background in environmental architecture.
His travels through the Middle East and his appreciation for communal rituals bolstered his desire to explore and document the socio-cultural significance of the Turkish bath. Allsop'Äôs work is informed by both practicality and a reverence for historical contexts, positioning him uniquely to bring this subject to life. This book is highly recommended for professionals in architecture and design, cultural historians, and anyone with a keen interest in historical architecture.
Allsop's insights challenge readers to consider the Turkish bath not just as a building, but as a living testament to cultural exchange and human connection.
In "The Turkish Bath, Its Design and Construction, " Robert Owen Allsop navigates the intricate world of architectural design through the lens of one of the most culturally significant communal spaces. This meticulously researched work interweaves a thorough analysis of the historical evolution of Turkish baths with contemporary architectural practices, showcasing Allsop's adeptness at marrying traditional design elements with modern functionality.
With a focus on light, space, and sensory experience, the book employs a descriptive yet accessible literary style, making it an essential text for both architects and historians alike, revealing the bath's role not just as a physical structure but as a social hub throughout various cultures. Robert Owen Allsop, an esteemed architect and scholar with a profound appreciation for cross-cultural design, draws from his extensive background in environmental architecture.
His travels through the Middle East and his appreciation for communal rituals bolstered his desire to explore and document the socio-cultural significance of the Turkish bath. Allsop'Äôs work is informed by both practicality and a reverence for historical contexts, positioning him uniquely to bring this subject to life. This book is highly recommended for professionals in architecture and design, cultural historians, and anyone with a keen interest in historical architecture.
Allsop's insights challenge readers to consider the Turkish bath not just as a building, but as a living testament to cultural exchange and human connection.
With a focus on light, space, and sensory experience, the book employs a descriptive yet accessible literary style, making it an essential text for both architects and historians alike, revealing the bath's role not just as a physical structure but as a social hub throughout various cultures. Robert Owen Allsop, an esteemed architect and scholar with a profound appreciation for cross-cultural design, draws from his extensive background in environmental architecture.
His travels through the Middle East and his appreciation for communal rituals bolstered his desire to explore and document the socio-cultural significance of the Turkish bath. Allsop'Äôs work is informed by both practicality and a reverence for historical contexts, positioning him uniquely to bring this subject to life. This book is highly recommended for professionals in architecture and design, cultural historians, and anyone with a keen interest in historical architecture.
Allsop's insights challenge readers to consider the Turkish bath not just as a building, but as a living testament to cultural exchange and human connection.

