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Title | A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH FOR URBAN INTEGRATION HAMMĀM SAMARĀH IN THE HISTORIC CITY OF GAZA. |
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Throughout historical ages, Gaza has been viewed amongst the most important cities of Palestine. The historic centre of Gaza is among the most important sites in the city as it bustles with business activities and is the place of major historic sites, and cultural and architectural legacy in the region. The city of Gaza used to have several public baths which were built to meet the hygiene and health needs of the local inhabitants. Furthermore, they played an important social role as gathering places for socio-cultural events, parties and meetings. It is most unfortunate that a large number of these baths have disappeared, apart from the Samarah bath in Al-Zaitoun neighbourhood at the heart of the old city. Hence, the preservation of this unique genuine heritage building is of high importance. This paper attempts to establish key scenarios to integrate the hammam into the Old City urban fabric. The study is based on the … |
Type | Journal Article |
Date | 2009 |
Published in | ArchNet-IJAR |
Series | Volume: 3, Number: 1 |
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