ARCHITECTURAL PILGRIMAGE: GEOMETRIC HARMONY IN EARLY OTTOMAN MOSQUE INTERIORS [PDF]
The main objective of this study is to take the reader on an architectural pilgrimage to learn about the geometric harmony in the structural patterns that formed the sacred interior space of early Ottoman mosques, “The Single Unit Mosque.” The applied ...
Naser Al-MUGHRABI +3 more
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Subjectivity in contemporary visualization of reality: re-visiting Ottoman miniatures [PDF]
Though Ottoman miniatures are 2D representations, they carry the potential of conveying an individual’s perception in a more detailed manner as compared to 3D perspective renderings. In a typical 2-vanishing-point perspective; objects / subjects drawn in
Germen, Murat
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This study aims to investigate three architectural projects proposed for constructing a central prison inside the Yedikule Fortress in Istanbul during the end of the 19th c. Ottoman State assigned the famous architects of the era for this mission such as
Ceren Katipoğlu Özmen +1 more
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Pera Palace Hotel Construction Technology
From the first quarter of the 18th century, a new perspective for European civilization was adopted by the Ottoman Empire and this Westernization concept was transformed into an essential revolutionary movement in governmental and social structure ...
Banu Çelebioğlu, Uzay Yergün
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Tirnovo (since 1965 “VelikoTărnovo”) From Medieval Bulgarian Capital to Turkish Islamic Cultural Centre. A general overview [PDF]
Veliko Tărnovo, the former historical city of Tirnovo, today is the capital of a province (Okrăg) in N.E. Bulgaria. Tirnovo is located on the Yantra River and is famously known as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire.
Machiel KIEL
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Harmonious Relationships: Sounds and Stones in Ottoman Architecture in the Making
Architectural narratives on building processes are admittedly rare in premodern histories. Accounts of visitors who observed and reacted to architecture in the making are even more exceptional.
Gul Kale
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The Cairo Takiyya Mawlawiyya (1033H/ 1623AD): Spirit of the Arts and Sufi Inscriptions
The Takiyya Mawlawiyya in Cairo is a unique example of architecture in form, design and function, and the complete model of the takiyya, which was created specifically for the ceremonial Mawlawi Derwishes rituals, as well as the rest of the architectural
Radwa Zaki
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Despite the fact that during the sixteenth century, the so-called golden age of classical Ottoman architecture, thousands of significant buildings were constructed, the methods of designing in the classical Ottoman period still raises several unanswered ...
Gergo Máté Kovács, Péter Rabb
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A Lost Ottoman Square in a Lost Harbour of Istanbul: Kontaskalion / Kadirga Harbour / Kadirga Square
Squares, which are one of the architectural features of cities, have an important place in the field of history of architecture. In the literature, starting from the first ages especially, the notion of square is reached through architectural factors ...
Selman Çelik, Nuran Kara Pilehvarian
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XVII-XIX. Yüzyıllarda Osmanlı Dönemi Konut Mimarisinde İç Mekân Tavan Süslemelerine Genel Bir Bakış / A General Overview of Ceiling Decoration in the Interior Design in XVII-XIX. Ottoman Period Residential Architecture [PDF]
Osmanlı Mimarisi, XIV. yüzyıldan XX. yüzyıl başlarına kadar uzanan geniş bir sürece yayılmaktadır. Türkiye Selçuklularını takiben gelen Osmanlı; Erken-Olgun (Klasik) ve Batılılaşma dönemi olmak üzere yüzyılları kapsayan zengin mimari eserler ortaya ...
İlhan Özkeçeci +2 more
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