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The Role of Master-Builder in Development of Traditional Ohrid House

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Tomovska, Radmila
Radivojević, Ana
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Abstract
Master-builder of traditional Ohrid house had important role for the origin and development of some particular elements of construction and finalisation, which are typical solutions that create a specific expression of the Ohrid residential architecture. Formation and development of the traditional Ohrid house, as a regional variant of the Ottoman type of urban house, with specific indigenous characteristics that are specifically related to the spatial plan and the structural details, was created by masterbuilders of Ohrid, Struga and Debar. Their contribution in the stylistic unification of the Ottoman residential architecture, as well as in finding innovative and specific solutions, is very significant.
Keywords:
Master-builders / Traditional Ohrid house / Ottoman type of urban house / Bondruk structure
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SAJ : Serbian architectural journal, 2016, 8, 1, 23-42
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  • Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture

ISSN: 1821-3952

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