How to Cite

Alafandi, Rami: Timeline of Selected Historical Building Facades in Aleppo: Syrian Heritage Archive Project (SHAP) – Aleppo Built Heritage Documentation, edited by Eva Al-Habib Nmeir, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2022. https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1008

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ISBN 978-3-98501-097-4 (PDF)

Published

04/28/2022

Authors

Rami Alafandi, Eva Al-Habib Nmeir (Ed.)

Timeline of Selected Historical Building Facades in Aleppo

Syrian Heritage Archive Project (SHAP) – Aleppo Built Heritage Documentation

This “Timeline of Selected Historical Building Facades in Aleppo” highlights primarily exterior facades with a particular focus on doors and windows from the Seljuk period to modern times. The elements are chosen from 60 historical buildings including religious, commercial and residential buildings. The focus is on the presentation of a general chronological sequence. All pictures are selected from the collections of the Syrian Heritage Archive Project (SHAP). Many of these monuments were affected, damaged or destroyed, by the conflict in Syria, the clashes of which lasted in Aleppo from 2012 to 2016; reconstruction work is ongoing. Thus, it seems particularly important to recall and document the diversity and richness of detail in the city’s built heritage, which give testimony to the traditional skills and competence of the builders, architects and craftsmen and which contribute to Aleppo's local identity and its position as a distinguished and beautiful city.

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Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Front Matter
A-D
Contents
3-4
Introduction
5-6
Timeline
7
Seljuk period (5th – 6th century AH / 11th – 12th century CE)
8-9
Zangid period (6th century AH / 12th century CE)
8-13
Ayyubid period (6th – 7th century AH / 12th – 13th century)
14-22
Mamluk period (7th – 10th century AH / 13th – 16th century CE)
23-47
Ottoman period (10th – 14th century AH / 16th – 20th century CE)
48-74
Ottoman period – Courtyard facades of traditional houses and churches
75-89
Modern times – Street facades with arched entrance recess / windows in shallow niches (20th century)
90-95
Selected literature
96
Image credits
97-99

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