Liverpool Hammams Research Group |
![]() |
|||||||
Liverpool School of Architecture |
||||||||
| General |
| Home |
| Partners |
| Contact |
| Links |
| Bibliography |
| Biographies |
| Publications |
| Acknowledgements |
| News |
| HAMMAM Case Studies |
| Ammuna |
| Bab Al Bahr |
| Tanbali |
| Sengul |
| Seffarine |
| Suq Al Ghazal |
| Al-Samara |
| Comparison |
| Typology |
Select Publication List
Sibley M (to be published December 2007)
The Pre-Ottoman Islamic baths of Damascus and theirSurvival into the 21st Century: An Analytical Survey. Journal of Architecturaland Planning Research .ISSN : 0730-0895
Sibley M. (to be published)
Women, Gender and Urban Built Environments: North Africa
in ‘Encyclopaedia of Women in Islamic Culture’
http://sjoseph.ucdavis.edu/ewic/index.htm
Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands, ISBN 90 04 13247 3
Sibley M. (2006)
The historic Hammams of Damascus and Fez : Lessons of Sustainability and Future Developments in Proceedings of “ 23rd International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture (PLEA)- Clever Design, Affordable Comfort, a Challenge for low Energy Architecture and Urban planning” . Geneva - 6-8 September 2006.
Proceedings edited by Compagnon. C; Haefeli.P and WeberW. Imprimerie St-Paul Fribourg. Vol.1. pp.81-86. ISBN 2-940156-30-1
Behloul-Sibley M. (2002)
The Historic Hammams of Fes: a Lesson of Sustainability in Fratino U., Petrillo A., Petruccioli A. and Stella M. “Landscapes of Water: History, Innovation and Sustainable Design”, Uniongraphica Corcelli Editirice, Bari, Italy, 26th-29th Sept, 2002. Vol. 1, pp 147-152,
ISBN 88-7329-030-2