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English: The history of bird houses as an architectural component dates back to the 13th century. They were usually located on the facades of mosques, madrasas, libraries, piers and bridges, tombs, inns, hamams and houses. They were built as additional elements on the surface of facades, carved as niches from stone or wood. Their number increased during the 15th century and they were popular until the end of 19th century. Due to the endurance of certain materials, those bird houses still existing today can generally be found on the entrance faces of stone buildings.


SALT Research, Ali Saim Ülgen Archive

Osmanlı mimarisinde genellikle cami, medrese, kütüphane, iskele, köprü, türbe, han, hamam ve evlerin duvarlarında bulunan kuş evlerinin tarihi 13. yüzyıla kadar uzanır. Yapı cephelerinde dışa taşkın odacıklar ya da cephe duvarları arasına niş biçiminde oyulmuş hücreler şeklinde olan kuş evleri çoğunlukla taş ve ahşaptan yapılırdı. 15. yüzyılda sayıları artan kuş evlerinin yapımı 19. yüzyılın sonuna kadar devam etti. Özellikle taş binalarda yer alanlar hâlen varlığını sürdürmektedir.

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  • Ali Saim Ülgen Archive
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  • SALT Araştırma
  • SALT Research
  • SALT Online
  • Kuş Evleri
  • Kuş Evi
  • Mimari Detaylar
  • Bird Houses
  • Bird House
  • Architectural Details
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  • Architecture
  • Ali Saim Ülgen
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16 July 2014

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