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Sozen, Metin, Cengiz Eruzun

Anatolian Vernacular Houses

EMlak Bankasi, 1996

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Year of publication
1996
Author
Sozen, Metin, Cengiz Eruzun
Publishers
EMlak Bankasi
Size
XL
Keyword
Architecture, Housing, Photos, History, Elevations, historical Perspective, Early Anatolia, Pre-Anatolian Turks, Influence, Byzantine, architecture, Seljuks, Beyliks, Anatolian Lordiness, Principalities, vernacular House, Physical, Environment, climate, terrain, local, building materials, Structural, cultural, Environment, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Persia, Caucasia, House, Units, The room, Sofa, service areas and Storeys, Evolution, Anatolia house Plans, Plans without a Sofa, Exterior sofa plans, sofa plans, central sofa Plans, Regional, characters, Anatolian, vernacular House, Centers of Development, Anatolia, Rumelia, Northern Anatolia, Marmara, Thrace, Western Anatolia, Central Anatolia, Eastern, Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey, Istanbul, Black Sea, Structures, Buildings, Domestic, .
Cover description
Good
Binding description
H
Dust jacket
Yes
State of preservation
Very Good
Binding
Hardcover
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

Description

Book is in excellent condition in embossed black vinyl covers, no print at spine. Page block is made of heavy, glossy paper with a great many full page, full color photos throughout of exteriors, interiors, detail photos and some architectural drawings and paintings. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows edge wear with chipping and small tears. Contents include: The house in historical perspective, with subsections: Early Anatolia, The Pre-Anatolian Turks, The influence of Byzantine architecture, The Seljuks and Beyliks (Anatolian Lordiness / Principalities).; Factors in the development of the vernacular house, with subsections: The physical environment; climate and terrain, local building materials and structural; The cultural environment; Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Persia, Caucasia. The house and its units; The room, sofa, service areas and storeys. Evolution of Anatolia house plans; Plans without a sofa, Exterior sofa plans, through sofa plans, central sofa plans.; Regional characters of Anatolian vernacular house, with subsections: Centers of development; Anatolia and Rumelia. Northern Anatolia; Marmara and Thrace; Western Anatolia; Central Anatolia; Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia, etc. 296 pages with a 16 page supplement.