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International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Conservation, Analysis, and Restoration
Volume 16, 2022 - Issue 4
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Research Article

Desert Rose Stone Constructions Covered with Domes in the Souf Region (Algeria)

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Pages 577-596 | Received 18 Dec 2019, Accepted 18 Aug 2020, Published online: 08 Sep 2020
 

ABSTRACT

In this paper, the unknown and peculiar construction technique employed in vernacular buildings of the Algerian region of Souf is addressed. Traditional architectures of this desert area are made of unusual building material, the Desert Rose stone. Also, typical buildings are covered with domes that outline a unique urban landscape included in the “Tentative List of UNESCO”. To pursue coherent safeguarding policies, constructive techniques are investigated through in situ surveys, sampling, and laboratory analyses that enabled characterisation of local materials. Petrographic observations revealed remarkable cohesion between blocks and mortar, which explains the satisfactory behaviour of a masonry realised with very irregular stone blocks. A preliminary analysis of the structural behaviour of a representative dome is carried out employing both a FEM simulation and the static approach of limit analysis. The results allow an interpretation of the observed crack patterns that show widespread fractures along the diagonals of the domes.

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Notes

1 Shallow water tables rise since deeper ones are employed to maintain intensive farming of dates.

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