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Extended Thresholds II: The Articulated Envelope
10.1002/ad.1005.abs
Previous to the widespread adoption of air conditioning in the 20th century, which introduced a distinct differentiation between controlled interior space and the external environment, ‘a wealth of strategies’ were developed in Turkey to moderate the transition between inside and outside. There is much to learn from these no‐energy and low‐energy solutions to climate control. Here, Michael Hensel and Defne Sunguroğlu Hensel describe the original research and special study they undertook of external vertical thresholds in an extended envelope when they gained special access to the 17th‐century Yerevan Kiosk and Baghdad Kiosk in the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Extended Thresholds II: The Articulated Envelope
10.1002/ad.1005.abs
Previous to the widespread adoption of air conditioning in the 20th century, which introduced a distinct differentiation between controlled interior space and the external environment, ‘a wealth of strategies’ were developed in Turkey to moderate the transition between inside and outside. There is much to learn from these no‐energy and low‐energy solutions to climate control. Here, Michael Hensel and Defne Sunguroğlu Hensel describe the original research and special study they undertook of external vertical thresholds in an extended envelope when they gained special access to the 17th‐century Yerevan Kiosk and Baghdad Kiosk in the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Extended Thresholds II: The Articulated Envelope
Hensel, Michael (author) / Hensel, Defne Sunguroğlu (author)
Architectural Design ; 80 ; 20-25
2010-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Hasan Aga , diwans (rooms reserved originally for drinking and smoking) , four apses , Ottoman kiosk , the Seljuks , Norwegian Defence Research , double‐storey buildings , the Baghdad Kiosk , octagonal footprint , variety of climates , a wealth of spatial strategies , carpets and textile drapings , Sultan Murat IV , Topkapi Palace , climate‐controlled interior , ‘offering shade’ , Fourth Courtyard (Sofa‐i Hümâyûn: the Imperial Sofa) , Yerevan Kiosk (Revan Köşkü), 1635‐6
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