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Sound Atmospheres of Ben Youssef Madrasa in Marrakech (Morocco)

Yıl 2023, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 4, 797 - 816, 20.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.26835/my.1194023

Öz

This study investigates architectural acoustics in heritage building that is the Ben Youssef Madrasa in Marrakech (Morocco). It aims to characterize the sound atmospheres in this place of learning and community life of el-Tolba (plural of el-Tãleb: student). For this purpose, the study is divided into three parts. The first is the literature review in which we present the definitions of the key concepts, some research on the sound atmospheres in heritage buildings, the different materials and methods used. The objective of this part is to have an overview of the topic of atmospheres. The second consists of architectural conformation reading which is devoted to the identification of the architectural and spatial devices participating in the creation of these sound atmospheres. Special attention was given to the prayer hall as a place of teaching and prayer. The third part focuses on the quantitative characterization of the acoustic environment through computer simulation. The prayer hall and the central courtyard were chosen for the simulation which was done through the Ecotect V5.50. The simulation analysis is limited to three criteria: the uniformity of the sound in the prayer hall, the sound behavior and the degree of the presence of reverberation. The results show that the builders of the madrasa paid attention to the architectural acoustics. Several strategies and devices were adopted to have sound atmospheres appropriate to this building.

Destekleyen Kurum

Tahri Mohamed University

Proje Numarası

5

Teşekkür

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Kaynakça

  • Alberdi, E., Galindo, M., Leon-Rodriguez, A L. (2021). Evolutionary Analysis of the Acoustics of the Baroque Church of San Luis de los Franceses. Applied sciences, 11(4), 2-19. doi:10.3390/app11041402.
  • Ali El-Khateeb, A., Refat Ismail, M. (2007). Sounds from the past. The acoustics of sultan Hassan mosque and madrasa. Building Acoustics, 14 (2), 109-132. doi:10.1260/135101007781448037.
  • Axelsson, Ö. (2021). Soundscape revisited. Journal of Urban Design, 25 (5), 551-555. doi:10.1080/13574809.2020.1810006.
  • Bartalucci, C., Luzzi, S. (2020). Soundscape in cultural heritage. IOP Conferences Series: Materials Science and engineering, 471(2), 1-7. doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/949/1/012050.
  • Belakehal, A. (2012). Heritage atmospheres. Problems and methods [French version]. Proceeding of 2nd International Congress on Ambiances, Montreal, 505-510. halshs-00745537.
  • Belakehal, A., Tabet Aoul, K., Farhi, A. (2016). Daylight as a design strategy in the Ottoman mosques of Tunisia and Algeria. International Journal of Architectural Heritage: Conservation, Analysis, and Restoration, 10(6), 688-703. doi:10.1080/15583058.2015.1020458.
  • Ben hadj Salem, M. (2009). Sensitive effects as a tool for analysis and design in railway stations of 19th century [French version]. (Ph.D dissertation). University of Pierre Mendes/ Institute of Urbanism, Grenoble. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00402385/fr/.
  • Beradji, U., Ciaburro, G., D ’orazio, D., Trematerra, A. (2020). The evolution of the acoustics of a Medieval Church. Canadian acoustics, 48 (3), 14-15. https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/3402.
  • Boren, B. (2021). Acoustic simulation of J.S. Bach’s Thomaskirche in 1723 and 1539. Acta Acustica, (5), 1-11. doi:10.1051/aacus/2021006. Boutin, A. (2015). City of noise: sound and Nineteenth-Century Paris. USA: University of Illinois Press.
  • Bressani, M., Sprecher, A. (2019). Atmospheres. Journal of Architectural Education, 73 (1), 2-4. doi:10.1080/10464883.2019.1560792. Canetti, E. (1982). The voices of Marrakech. London: Marion Boyars Publishers.
  • Chevrillon, A. (1919). Marrakech in the palms [French version]. Paris: Calmann-Lévy editors.
  • Chtara, C., Ben Hadj Salem, M. Belakehal, A. (2016). The ambient memory of the sound space of the Souks of the medina of Tunis through the texts of 19th century. Attempt at an ambient retrospective [French version]. Proceedings of 3rd International Congress on Ambiances, Volos, 885 - 890.
  • Dal, J-Y. (2010). Acoustic heritage [French version]. Les Cahiers de l’Urbanisme, (74), 68-75.
  • De Maziéres, M. (1937). Strolls in Marrakech [French version]. Casablanca: Editions of Moghreb.
  • Deverdun, G. (1959). Marrakech from the 1920's [French version]. Rabat: North African Technical Editions.
  • Djimantoro, M.I., Martokusumo, W., Poerbo, H. W., Sarwono,R. J. (2020). The historical soundscpae analysis of Fatahillah square, Jakarta. Acoustics, (2), 847-867. doi:10.3390/acoustics2040048.
  • Egan, M. D. (2000). Architectural acoustics. USA:J Ross Publishing.
  • Elsen, C., Heylighen, A. (2014). Representation of sensory experience in the early phases of architectural design: there is more than meets the eye. Journal of Design Research, 12(4), 239-259. doi:10.1504/JDR.2014.065846.
  • Garrioch, D. (2003). Sound of the city: the soundscape of early modern European towns. Urban History, 30 (1), 5-25. doi:10.1017/S0963926803001019.
  • Golvin, L. (1995). The medieval Medersa, Muslim Architecture [French version]. Aix-en-Provence: Edisud.
  • Haj Hussein, M. (2012). Investigation of the quality of hygrothermal and luminous atmospheres in Palestinian habitats: the courtyard: environmental and socio-cultural contribution [French version]. Ph.D. dissertation in mechanics, University of Bordeaux I, Bordeaux. htpps://www.theses.fr/2012BOR14574.
  • Hall, E.T. (1966). The Hidden Dimension. New York: Doubleday.
  • Hamayon, L. (2006). Succeed in building acoustics. Architectural design, insulation and acoustic correction [French version]. Paris: Moniteur Editions.
  • Hamayon, L. (2008). A simple understanding of building acoustics [French version]. Paris: Moniteur Editions.
  • Hosseini, S.R., Ethegad, A. N., Guardiola, E.U., Aira, A.A. (2015). Iranian courtyard housing: the role of social and cultural patterns to reach the spatial formation in the light of an accentuated privacy. Architecture, City and Environment, 10 (29), 399-415. https://raco.cat/index.php/ACE/article/view/301293.
  • Kanev, Ni. (2020). Resonant vessels in Russian churches and their study in a concert hall. Acoustics, 2 (2), 399-415. doi:10.3390/acoustics2020023.
  • Lehman, M.L (2011).How sensory design brings value to buildings and their occupants. Intelligent Buildings International, 3 (1), 46-54. doi: 10.3763/inbi.2010.0011.
  • Long, M. (2006). Architectural acoustics. UK: Elsevier Academic Press.
  • Martin, D., Nettleton, S., Buse, C. (2020). Drawing atmosphere: a case study of architectural design for care in later life. Body & Society, 26 (4), 62-96. doi:10.1177/1357034X20949934.
  • Norberg-Schulz, C. (1980). Genius Loci: Towards a phenomenology of Architecture. New York: Rizzoli.
  • Nur Handryant, A. (2021). An assessment of acoustic quality in mosque case study: Masjid At-Tarbiyah UIN Malang. Series: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, (35), 321-329. doi:10.2991/assehr.k.210421.032.
  • Omar, N. M., Al-Sayad Z. M., Maarouf, I. S., Al-Hagla, K. S. (2020). The documentation of archaeoacoustics identity of Sultan-Barquq complex. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 59 (6), 4159-4169. doi:10.1016/j.aej.2020.07.022.
  • Pallasmaa, J. (2012). The eyes of the skin: Architecture and senses. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Pallasmaa, J. (2018). Architecture as experience: the fusion of the world and the self. Architectural research in Finland, 2(1), 9-17. https://journal.fi/architecturalresearchfinland/article/view/73188.
  • Pardoen, M. (2020). Bretez II and the soundscape’s archeology: sensorial restitution (in French). In Situ: Heritages review,(42), 1-13. doi:10.4000/insitu.27668.
  • Qoryane, A. (2011). Teaching in Tlemcen during the Zianid period [Arabic version]. Algriers :Djoussour.
  • Ridzwan Othman, A., Rizal Mohamed, M. Influence of proportion towards speech intelligibility in Mosque’s prayer hall. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, (35), 321-329. doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.02.094.
  • Roulet, C-A. (2004). Health and indoor environmental quality in buildings [French version]. Lausanne: Polytechnic and university presses romandes.
  • Rybczynsk, W. (2003). The look of Architecture. USA: Oxford University Press.
  • Sahraoui, N. (2006). The sound identity of the Medina of Constantine. The acoustic quality of urban space, Permanences and change [French version]. (Diploma of Advanced Studies). University of Nantes/ Polytechnic School of Nantes, Nantes. cressound.grenoble.archi.fr/fichier_pdf/num/2003_DEA_Sahraoui.pdf.
  • Safi, S., Ghaffari, A., Farahza, N. (2020). The effects of muqarnas and mortar joints on the acoustic quality of the jaame mosque of yazd. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Vibration and Acoustics, (6), 119-132.doi: 10.22064/TAVA.2021.103179.1126.
  • Salva, S.D. (2017). Islamic memory, the sound of water. AGATHÓN, International Journal of Architecture, Art and Design, 2(2017), 109-116. doi: 10.19229/2464-9309/2152017.
  • Sari, L.H., Zulfian. (2020). An assessment of room acoustics performance of Baiturrahman grand Mosque. Elkawnie: Journal of Islamic Science and Technology, 6 (1), 24-36. doi: 10.22373/ekw.v6i1.5420.
  • Sidik, R., Kamaruzaman, A.F., Abdullah, M.J. (2022). Music Therapy in Medicine in Islamic civilization. In Music in Health and Diseases, IntechOpen, London 2022. doi: 10.5772/intechopen.98707.
  • Simonnot, N., Siret, D. (2014). Industrial heritage and sensitive memory: observations on the constitution of a sensory heritage. Man and society [French version]. L'Homme & la Société,(192),127-142. doi:10.3917/lhs.192.0127.
  • Simonnot, N., Balay, O., Frioux, S. (2016). Ambiance and history of architecture: the built environment in our sensory experience and imagination [French version]. International Journal of sensory environment, architecture and urban space, (2), 1-7.doi: 10.4000/ambiances.742.
  • Spence, C. (2020). Senses of place: architectural design for the multisensory mind. Cognitive Research: Principles and implications, 5(1), 1-26. doi:10.1186/s41235-020-00243-4.
  • Sygulska, A. (2020). Acoustic Study of a Baroque Church. Vibrations in Physical Systems, 31(2), 1-9. http://yadda.icm.edu.pl/baztech/element/bwmeta1.element.baztech-1736efd4-206d-45f9-8f48-d80427b0bb72.
  • Sü, Z; Caliskan, M. (2014). A Discussion on the Acoustics of Süleymaniye Mosque for its Original State. 9th International Symposium on the Conservation of Monuments in the Mediterranean Basin, Ankara, 1-11. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275367409_A_Discussion_on_the_Acoustics_of_Suleymaniye_Mosque_for_its_Original_State.
  • Terrasse, H. (1937). Imperial cities in Morocco [French version]. Grenoble: B. Arthaud.
  • Triki, H., Dovifat, A. (1999). Medersa of Marrakech [French version]. Aix-en-Provence :EdiSud.
  • Vittone, R. (2010). Building: manuel of construction [French version]. Lausanne: Polytechnic and University Presses Romandes.
  • Yelkenci Sert, F., Yılmaz Karaman, Ö. (2021). An Investigation on the Effects of Architectural Features on Acoustical Environment of Historical Mosques. Acoustics, (3), 559-580. doi:10.3390/acoustics3030036.
  • Zardini, M. (2005). Sense of the City: An Alternate Approach to Urbanism. Zurich: Lars Müller.
  • Ziani, A., Belakehal, A (2018). Restitution of the luminous ambiences of the marinid medersas of El Eubbad in Tlemcen, Algeria [French version]. Courrier du Savoir, (26), 289-300. https://revues.univ-biskra.dz/index.php/cds/article/view/3944.
  • Ziani, Abdelouahab, Luminous, thermal and sound Atmospheres in the Maghrebian Medersas (13th - 18th century) [French version]. (Ph.D dissertation). Mohamed Khider University/Institute Sciences and Technology, Biskra 2020. http://thesis.univ-biskra.dz/id/eprint/4950
  • Zumthor, P. (2006). Atmospheres: Architectural Environments - Surrounding Objects. Basel: Birkhäuser Architecture.

Marakeş'teki (Fas) Ben Youssef Medresesi'nin Ses Atmosferleri

Yıl 2023, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 4, 797 - 816, 20.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.26835/my.1194023

Öz

Bu çalışma, Marakeş'te (Fas) miras yapı olan Ben Youssef medresesindeki mimari akustiği araştırmaktadır. El-Tolba'nın (el-Tãleb'in çoğulu: öğrenci) öğrenim ve topluluk yaşam mekanındaki ses atmosferlerini karakterize etmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Bu amaçla çalışma üç bölüme ayrılmıştır. Bunlardan ilki, anahtar kavramların tanımlarını, miras binalarındaki ses atmosferleri üzerine bazı araştırmaları ve kullanılan farklı yaklaşım ve yöntemleri (nitel ve nicel karakterizasyon) sunulduğu bir literatür taramasıdır. Bu bölümün amacı, akustik mimari atmosferlere genel bir bakış sağlamaktır. İkinci bölüm, bu akustik atmosferlerin yaratılmasında yer alan mimari ve mekansal unsurların belirlenmesine ayrılmıştır. Bir öğretim ve dua mekânı olarak ibadethaneye özel bir önem verilmiştir. Üçüncü bölüm, bilgisayar simülasyonu yoluyla akustik ortamın niceliksel karakterizasyonuna odaklanmaktadır. Ecotect V5.50 ile yapılan simülasyon için ibadethane ve orta avlu seçilmiştir. Simülasyon analizi üç kriterle sınırlıdır: ibadethanedeki sesin tekdüzeliği, ses davranışı ve yankılanma varlığının derecesi. Sonuçlar, medreseyi inşa edenlerin mimari akustiğe önem verdiklerini göstermektedir. Bu binaya özgü akustik bir atmosfer elde etmek için farklı stratejiler ve mimari ve mekansal unsurlar benimsenmiştir.

Proje Numarası

5

Kaynakça

  • Alberdi, E., Galindo, M., Leon-Rodriguez, A L. (2021). Evolutionary Analysis of the Acoustics of the Baroque Church of San Luis de los Franceses. Applied sciences, 11(4), 2-19. doi:10.3390/app11041402.
  • Ali El-Khateeb, A., Refat Ismail, M. (2007). Sounds from the past. The acoustics of sultan Hassan mosque and madrasa. Building Acoustics, 14 (2), 109-132. doi:10.1260/135101007781448037.
  • Axelsson, Ö. (2021). Soundscape revisited. Journal of Urban Design, 25 (5), 551-555. doi:10.1080/13574809.2020.1810006.
  • Bartalucci, C., Luzzi, S. (2020). Soundscape in cultural heritage. IOP Conferences Series: Materials Science and engineering, 471(2), 1-7. doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/949/1/012050.
  • Belakehal, A. (2012). Heritage atmospheres. Problems and methods [French version]. Proceeding of 2nd International Congress on Ambiances, Montreal, 505-510. halshs-00745537.
  • Belakehal, A., Tabet Aoul, K., Farhi, A. (2016). Daylight as a design strategy in the Ottoman mosques of Tunisia and Algeria. International Journal of Architectural Heritage: Conservation, Analysis, and Restoration, 10(6), 688-703. doi:10.1080/15583058.2015.1020458.
  • Ben hadj Salem, M. (2009). Sensitive effects as a tool for analysis and design in railway stations of 19th century [French version]. (Ph.D dissertation). University of Pierre Mendes/ Institute of Urbanism, Grenoble. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00402385/fr/.
  • Beradji, U., Ciaburro, G., D ’orazio, D., Trematerra, A. (2020). The evolution of the acoustics of a Medieval Church. Canadian acoustics, 48 (3), 14-15. https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/3402.
  • Boren, B. (2021). Acoustic simulation of J.S. Bach’s Thomaskirche in 1723 and 1539. Acta Acustica, (5), 1-11. doi:10.1051/aacus/2021006. Boutin, A. (2015). City of noise: sound and Nineteenth-Century Paris. USA: University of Illinois Press.
  • Bressani, M., Sprecher, A. (2019). Atmospheres. Journal of Architectural Education, 73 (1), 2-4. doi:10.1080/10464883.2019.1560792. Canetti, E. (1982). The voices of Marrakech. London: Marion Boyars Publishers.
  • Chevrillon, A. (1919). Marrakech in the palms [French version]. Paris: Calmann-Lévy editors.
  • Chtara, C., Ben Hadj Salem, M. Belakehal, A. (2016). The ambient memory of the sound space of the Souks of the medina of Tunis through the texts of 19th century. Attempt at an ambient retrospective [French version]. Proceedings of 3rd International Congress on Ambiances, Volos, 885 - 890.
  • Dal, J-Y. (2010). Acoustic heritage [French version]. Les Cahiers de l’Urbanisme, (74), 68-75.
  • De Maziéres, M. (1937). Strolls in Marrakech [French version]. Casablanca: Editions of Moghreb.
  • Deverdun, G. (1959). Marrakech from the 1920's [French version]. Rabat: North African Technical Editions.
  • Djimantoro, M.I., Martokusumo, W., Poerbo, H. W., Sarwono,R. J. (2020). The historical soundscpae analysis of Fatahillah square, Jakarta. Acoustics, (2), 847-867. doi:10.3390/acoustics2040048.
  • Egan, M. D. (2000). Architectural acoustics. USA:J Ross Publishing.
  • Elsen, C., Heylighen, A. (2014). Representation of sensory experience in the early phases of architectural design: there is more than meets the eye. Journal of Design Research, 12(4), 239-259. doi:10.1504/JDR.2014.065846.
  • Garrioch, D. (2003). Sound of the city: the soundscape of early modern European towns. Urban History, 30 (1), 5-25. doi:10.1017/S0963926803001019.
  • Golvin, L. (1995). The medieval Medersa, Muslim Architecture [French version]. Aix-en-Provence: Edisud.
  • Haj Hussein, M. (2012). Investigation of the quality of hygrothermal and luminous atmospheres in Palestinian habitats: the courtyard: environmental and socio-cultural contribution [French version]. Ph.D. dissertation in mechanics, University of Bordeaux I, Bordeaux. htpps://www.theses.fr/2012BOR14574.
  • Hall, E.T. (1966). The Hidden Dimension. New York: Doubleday.
  • Hamayon, L. (2006). Succeed in building acoustics. Architectural design, insulation and acoustic correction [French version]. Paris: Moniteur Editions.
  • Hamayon, L. (2008). A simple understanding of building acoustics [French version]. Paris: Moniteur Editions.
  • Hosseini, S.R., Ethegad, A. N., Guardiola, E.U., Aira, A.A. (2015). Iranian courtyard housing: the role of social and cultural patterns to reach the spatial formation in the light of an accentuated privacy. Architecture, City and Environment, 10 (29), 399-415. https://raco.cat/index.php/ACE/article/view/301293.
  • Kanev, Ni. (2020). Resonant vessels in Russian churches and their study in a concert hall. Acoustics, 2 (2), 399-415. doi:10.3390/acoustics2020023.
  • Lehman, M.L (2011).How sensory design brings value to buildings and their occupants. Intelligent Buildings International, 3 (1), 46-54. doi: 10.3763/inbi.2010.0011.
  • Long, M. (2006). Architectural acoustics. UK: Elsevier Academic Press.
  • Martin, D., Nettleton, S., Buse, C. (2020). Drawing atmosphere: a case study of architectural design for care in later life. Body & Society, 26 (4), 62-96. doi:10.1177/1357034X20949934.
  • Norberg-Schulz, C. (1980). Genius Loci: Towards a phenomenology of Architecture. New York: Rizzoli.
  • Nur Handryant, A. (2021). An assessment of acoustic quality in mosque case study: Masjid At-Tarbiyah UIN Malang. Series: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, (35), 321-329. doi:10.2991/assehr.k.210421.032.
  • Omar, N. M., Al-Sayad Z. M., Maarouf, I. S., Al-Hagla, K. S. (2020). The documentation of archaeoacoustics identity of Sultan-Barquq complex. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 59 (6), 4159-4169. doi:10.1016/j.aej.2020.07.022.
  • Pallasmaa, J. (2012). The eyes of the skin: Architecture and senses. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Pallasmaa, J. (2018). Architecture as experience: the fusion of the world and the self. Architectural research in Finland, 2(1), 9-17. https://journal.fi/architecturalresearchfinland/article/view/73188.
  • Pardoen, M. (2020). Bretez II and the soundscape’s archeology: sensorial restitution (in French). In Situ: Heritages review,(42), 1-13. doi:10.4000/insitu.27668.
  • Qoryane, A. (2011). Teaching in Tlemcen during the Zianid period [Arabic version]. Algriers :Djoussour.
  • Ridzwan Othman, A., Rizal Mohamed, M. Influence of proportion towards speech intelligibility in Mosque’s prayer hall. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, (35), 321-329. doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.02.094.
  • Roulet, C-A. (2004). Health and indoor environmental quality in buildings [French version]. Lausanne: Polytechnic and university presses romandes.
  • Rybczynsk, W. (2003). The look of Architecture. USA: Oxford University Press.
  • Sahraoui, N. (2006). The sound identity of the Medina of Constantine. The acoustic quality of urban space, Permanences and change [French version]. (Diploma of Advanced Studies). University of Nantes/ Polytechnic School of Nantes, Nantes. cressound.grenoble.archi.fr/fichier_pdf/num/2003_DEA_Sahraoui.pdf.
  • Safi, S., Ghaffari, A., Farahza, N. (2020). The effects of muqarnas and mortar joints on the acoustic quality of the jaame mosque of yazd. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Vibration and Acoustics, (6), 119-132.doi: 10.22064/TAVA.2021.103179.1126.
  • Salva, S.D. (2017). Islamic memory, the sound of water. AGATHÓN, International Journal of Architecture, Art and Design, 2(2017), 109-116. doi: 10.19229/2464-9309/2152017.
  • Sari, L.H., Zulfian. (2020). An assessment of room acoustics performance of Baiturrahman grand Mosque. Elkawnie: Journal of Islamic Science and Technology, 6 (1), 24-36. doi: 10.22373/ekw.v6i1.5420.
  • Sidik, R., Kamaruzaman, A.F., Abdullah, M.J. (2022). Music Therapy in Medicine in Islamic civilization. In Music in Health and Diseases, IntechOpen, London 2022. doi: 10.5772/intechopen.98707.
  • Simonnot, N., Siret, D. (2014). Industrial heritage and sensitive memory: observations on the constitution of a sensory heritage. Man and society [French version]. L'Homme & la Société,(192),127-142. doi:10.3917/lhs.192.0127.
  • Simonnot, N., Balay, O., Frioux, S. (2016). Ambiance and history of architecture: the built environment in our sensory experience and imagination [French version]. International Journal of sensory environment, architecture and urban space, (2), 1-7.doi: 10.4000/ambiances.742.
  • Spence, C. (2020). Senses of place: architectural design for the multisensory mind. Cognitive Research: Principles and implications, 5(1), 1-26. doi:10.1186/s41235-020-00243-4.
  • Sygulska, A. (2020). Acoustic Study of a Baroque Church. Vibrations in Physical Systems, 31(2), 1-9. http://yadda.icm.edu.pl/baztech/element/bwmeta1.element.baztech-1736efd4-206d-45f9-8f48-d80427b0bb72.
  • Sü, Z; Caliskan, M. (2014). A Discussion on the Acoustics of Süleymaniye Mosque for its Original State. 9th International Symposium on the Conservation of Monuments in the Mediterranean Basin, Ankara, 1-11. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275367409_A_Discussion_on_the_Acoustics_of_Suleymaniye_Mosque_for_its_Original_State.
  • Terrasse, H. (1937). Imperial cities in Morocco [French version]. Grenoble: B. Arthaud.
  • Triki, H., Dovifat, A. (1999). Medersa of Marrakech [French version]. Aix-en-Provence :EdiSud.
  • Vittone, R. (2010). Building: manuel of construction [French version]. Lausanne: Polytechnic and University Presses Romandes.
  • Yelkenci Sert, F., Yılmaz Karaman, Ö. (2021). An Investigation on the Effects of Architectural Features on Acoustical Environment of Historical Mosques. Acoustics, (3), 559-580. doi:10.3390/acoustics3030036.
  • Zardini, M. (2005). Sense of the City: An Alternate Approach to Urbanism. Zurich: Lars Müller.
  • Ziani, A., Belakehal, A (2018). Restitution of the luminous ambiences of the marinid medersas of El Eubbad in Tlemcen, Algeria [French version]. Courrier du Savoir, (26), 289-300. https://revues.univ-biskra.dz/index.php/cds/article/view/3944.
  • Ziani, Abdelouahab, Luminous, thermal and sound Atmospheres in the Maghrebian Medersas (13th - 18th century) [French version]. (Ph.D dissertation). Mohamed Khider University/Institute Sciences and Technology, Biskra 2020. http://thesis.univ-biskra.dz/id/eprint/4950
  • Zumthor, P. (2006). Atmospheres: Architectural Environments - Surrounding Objects. Basel: Birkhäuser Architecture.
Toplam 57 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Mimarlık
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Abdelouahab Ziani 0000-0002-9880-1249

Azeddine Belakehal Bu kişi benim 0000-0002-8215-0752

Proje Numarası 5
Yayımlanma Tarihi 20 Aralık 2023
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2023 Cilt: 8 Sayı: 4

Kaynak Göster

APA Ziani, A., & Belakehal, A. (2023). Sound Atmospheres of Ben Youssef Madrasa in Marrakech (Morocco). Mimarlık Ve Yaşam, 8(4), 797-816. https://doi.org/10.26835/my.1194023

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