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The impact of humanitarian values on the architectural development in the Monastery of Temptation

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  • Ziad M. M. Shehada

    (Al-Aqsa University, Gaza)

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The significance of architecture extends beyond its mere visual and practical aspects, as it significantly shapes human lifestyles and societal dynamics. Its role transcends aesthetics and utility, actively catering to essential requirements and elevating living standards worldwide. One particular example of such architectural prominence lies in Palestine, near Jericho, where the Monastery of Temptation, a Greek Orthodox religious site, is situated. Positioned at an elevation of 350 meters above sea level on the slopes of the Mount of Temptation, the monastery commands a cliff-top vantage, offering panoramic views of the Jordan Valley and the city of Jericho. Its historical roots date back to the sixth century CE, with the initial construction of various structures in the vicinity. The primary objective of this scholarly inquiry is to examine and comprehend the impact of humanitarian principles on the architectural evolution of the Monastery of Temptation throughout its history. This investigation adopts a historical interpretive approach, drawing from a review of pertinent literature and preliminary research. The findings of this study reveal that the architectural design of the monastery has been thoughtfully crafted to harmonize with ecological equilibrium and uphold core human values. Additionally, it serves as a secure haven for the observance of religious rituals and ceremonies, warranting its inclusion in the Tentative List of World Heritage sites. Consequently, this research endeavor contributes to a profound and meticulous grasp of the intrinsic nature of the Monastery of Temptation, with far-reaching implications for fostering the growth of the regional tourism industry.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:arch00:v:2:y:2023:i:4:id:634
DOI: 10.24018/ejarch.2023.2.4.34
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