Medical institutions of the middle ages and their reflections in the architecture of Central Asia
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https://doi.org/10.51301/ace.2024.i3.02Keywords:
Central Asia, the Middle Ages, medical institutions, history of formation and development, architectural and planning fea-tures, composition of premises, architectural and urban typologyAbstract
The work aims to reveal the history of the formation and development of hospital institutions in Central Asia in the Middle Ages, their architectural and planning features, to highlight the functional structure and composition of the premises, as well as the architectural and urban typology of these buildings. The work graphically recreates the architecture of two buildings of a medieval hospital in Central Asia that have not survived to us.
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