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Spatial Configuration properties of Islamic PalacesRaeed S. A. Al-numman

Assist. Lecture - Arch. Dept. Mosul university

AbstractIn recent years, trends focusing on exploration the architectural identity through the study of the

domestic architecture properties, have emerged in order to find an appropriate architecture therefore manystudies have recently talked this topic including Arabic – Islamic societies . some of them have focusedon studying the compositional relation of architectural products . others have focused on studying limitedproperties and phenomena and others , including this paper , have focused on studying the properties ofspecific buildings (Islamic palaces) for limited design aspects (architectural palaces) in the Islamicarchitecture . The literature review of the concept of Special Configuration in Islamic building shows the absence ofthe clear and specific limitation of the properties of the special Configuration of the Islamic buildings . thepaper has taken this problem to be the problem of the research . The aim of the research is to give a clearand specific limitation of the properties of the Special Configuration of the Islamic palaces by comparingthem with their counterpart in the palaces of Mesopotamia and the adjacent regions . Space Syntaxanalysis has been applied to assess the characteristic of the building type . The conclusion solved that there is clear idiosyncrasy of the Special Configuration of Islamic palacesdue to the effect of Islamic belief . Some of these palaces have similar properties of these of Mesopotamiabecause of social values , others because of the environmental effect .Keyword : Islamic architecture , palaces , spatial configuration

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