Architecture
of Oman by Salma Samar Damluji, 1998
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This book records and examines in detail for the first time both the
modern and vernacular architecture of the Sultanate of Oman.
For many centuries, because of its strategic position on the trade
routes for frankincense, myrrh and other goods. Oman's architecture has
been subject to the influx of a variety of styles and influences-Indian, East
African, Portuguese and British. Yet despite these influences, shared with neighboring
countries, Oman's architectural style remains distinct from the
rest of the Arabian peninsula.
The Sultanate's landscapes are striking in their contrasts=from the powerful,
primary blues and greens of the country's lush oases and the Indian Ocean that
laps at its shores, to its arid deserts and rugged mountains. There is a
primordial quality in the art of its architecture, imbuing it with a spirit of
minimalism and austerity, qualities which have defined the extent and form of
architectural construction and urban growth, from the smallest vernacular towns
of the interior and coastal regions, to the impressive modern buildings of the
Sultanate's capital, Muscat.
To date, little of this rich and varied architecture has been
documented. With a combination of her own original research based on
extensive fieldwork and surveys, and previously u published drawings, plans,
illustrations and surveys from architects working in Oman, coupled with
first-hand accounts from local master builders. Dr. Damluji has succeeded
in compiling the most definitive work so far on the architecture of the
Sultanate.
By investigating traditional and modern building processes, urban planning
and design concepts, and with thorough contributions from other specialists, Dr.
Damluji analyses, from an architectural viewpoint, the extent of Oman's success
compared with many other developing countries in maintaining its rich cultural
heritage in the face of the demands necessitated by a rapidly changing urban
landscape.
Illustrated with over 1000 of the author's own
color photographs and some
200 plans and elevations, and with a foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales, the
book represents and invaluable record of the architecture of an immensely
diverse and fascinating country.