The paper considers house architecture in Bulgarian lands during the Revival period –from the end of 18th century to the end of 19th century. The paper also examines the impact of climate, religion, livelihood, etc. on the development of different regional types. The resulting composition, structure, architectural image and interior, as well as adaptability to terrain conditions, adequacy to social requirements, building traditions are analyzed. Similarities, differences and local features are being considered with the intent to follow the evolution and spread of architecture, typical of the Balkan region. Comparisons are drawn between the rich city houses in Plovdiv, Koprivshtiza, Melnik, Samokov, etc., and Turkish houses in Istanbul, Edir...
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The material in this publication is intended for general interested public, students, professionals ...
The paper considers house architecture in Bulgarian lands during the Revival period –from the end of...
This chapter examines the early stages of the emergence of the so-called ‘national style’ in Bulgari...
The aim of the study is an analysis of some constructive systems in Bulgarian architecture in 19th c...
Presenting the characteristics of residential architecture of Belgrade, this paper strives to synthe...
In the second part of this paper subject is analysing of basic characteristics of public buildings b...
City house in Kriva Palanka contains certain stylistic features, according to the development of liv...
In the region of Polog, with the economic power of the population, in the in frames of the local cli...
No abstractIn this paper, a study on some vernacular architecture features of the traditional houses...
This paper investigates the local building tradition in Macedonia. The domain of the research occurs...
Vernacular architecture is an important segment of a cultural identity of the Balkan Peninsula. This...
Due to the radical political, economic and social changes of the 19th century Belgrade saw a complet...
The spread of the Ottoman house takes place during the decline of the Ottoman Empire, strongly subju...
The material in this publication is intended for general interested public, students, professionals ...
The material in this publication is intended for a general interested public, students, professional...
The material in this publication is intended for general interested public, students, professionals ...
The paper considers house architecture in Bulgarian lands during the Revival period –from the end of...
This chapter examines the early stages of the emergence of the so-called ‘national style’ in Bulgari...
The aim of the study is an analysis of some constructive systems in Bulgarian architecture in 19th c...
Presenting the characteristics of residential architecture of Belgrade, this paper strives to synthe...
In the second part of this paper subject is analysing of basic characteristics of public buildings b...
City house in Kriva Palanka contains certain stylistic features, according to the development of liv...
In the region of Polog, with the economic power of the population, in the in frames of the local cli...
No abstractIn this paper, a study on some vernacular architecture features of the traditional houses...
This paper investigates the local building tradition in Macedonia. The domain of the research occurs...
Vernacular architecture is an important segment of a cultural identity of the Balkan Peninsula. This...
Due to the radical political, economic and social changes of the 19th century Belgrade saw a complet...
The spread of the Ottoman house takes place during the decline of the Ottoman Empire, strongly subju...
The material in this publication is intended for general interested public, students, professionals ...
The material in this publication is intended for a general interested public, students, professional...
The material in this publication is intended for general interested public, students, professionals ...