Crafting
the Modern Hammam

A timeless ritual reinterpreted through modern architecture.

The Architecture of Heritage

Across continents and centuries, every culture has built its own version of the bath — from the Roman thermae and Byzantine balnea, to the Ottoman hammams and Moroccan sanctuaries of steam.
Yet beyond their geography, they all shared one truth: the belief that purification is both physical and spiritual.

Within domes of stone and veils of steam, people gathered not only to cleanse, but to connect — with themselves, with silence, with each other.

 

At Trace Architecture, we see the hammam as the most poetic form of architecture — one where light, heat, water, and marble compose a choreography that demands both artistry and precision.
Designing such a space means reviving an ancient ritual with the discipline of modern engineering — crafting serenity through mastery.