Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 184)
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                        he saha together with the guest-house var:
 lage courthouse, thua aying an important role in social
 The gue
 fhe as figure 5.1 illustrates, had a strong visual impact, which
 certainly matched its functional importance. It * acquired | a unique and
 distinct spatial character by being
 clustered compounds around it.
 1 ly by the surrounding Barghouthi houses, contrastec
 strongly with that of the fallaheen houses. The saha was contained
 by the village mosque to the north, the Daher houses t« t and
 the south, and the guest-house from the east (Fig. 5-2). The
 buildings formed a circumscribed geometric form. This geometrized
 form of its plan gave a sharp sense of limits and enhanced the sense
 of enclosure.
 undin ings operated as a
 boundary which limited the place and at the same time created a clear
 distinction between what was inside and what was outside. From the
 the surface of the Barghouthi houses created a stronger
 lary than that of the north. While the southern
 the saha, the male publi )
 south,
 more continuous boun
 boundary separatec
 domain of women behind, the northern boundary integrated the mosque
 space within the saha. The similar architectural articulation, same
 ation, same distribution
 mass-void of openings [no longer the
 iding material - pink ar
 und the same type of roofs (domes) adde
 southern boundary.
 ase], the use of the same bui id white stones
 The clustering and concentration of masses - buildings - not only
 defined the saha's limits, but also defined its relation to its
 surrounding through its definition of access points. The three
 ! been discussed earlier (Barghouth
 quarter, chapter 4). The formal entry, located to the east, was
 d the main entry point. The architectura’
 a have
 access points
 considere
 treatment of
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