Gardens in the Air: A Reexamination of the Ottoman Tulip Age
Scholars have long considered the “Tulip Age” to be a sort of Ottoman renaissance—a golden age initiated by the 1718 Treaty of Passarowitz and lasted until the Anti-Tulip Rebellion in 1730.
Fry, Rachel R.
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Exporting the Holy Land: artisans and merchant migrants in Ottoman-era Bethlehem [PDF]
This article explores an aspect of Arab migration in the nineteenth century that is often retold in popular memory but rarely discussed in academic work: that of Bethlehem merchants and the “Holy Land” wares they sold.
Norris, Jacob
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This study reinterprets Ottoman water philosophy through a “Hierarchical Adaptation Framework” to bridge the gap between historical heritage and contemporary biophilic design.
Aylin Aras
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Ottoman residential architecture [PDF]
A street scene with traditional-style houses, high walls, an oriel and a fortified surrounding wall.
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On the nobility of urban notables [PDF]
The claim to be a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (teseyyüd) was a widespread phenomenon that afflicted the Ottoman Empire from the sixteenth century onwards.
Canbakal, Hulya, Canbakal, Hülya
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Virtual architecture: reconstructing architecture through photography [PDF]
The concept of construction in architectural design process is a temporary action that exists for a while and transforms itself into another product; i.e. the final building to be inhabited.
Germen, Murat
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Architecture of Jesuit Churches in the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1564–1773 [PDF]
The article presents the history and accomplishments of Jesuit architecture in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the late sixteenth to the late eighteenth century.
Betlej, Andrzej
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Modern Educational Building in Late Ottoman Istanbul: Haydarpaşa German School
In the late Ottoman period, foreign schools played a crucial role in educational modernization and cultural diplomacy. The Haydarpaşa German School, located in Istanbul and established as a branch of the Galata Bourgeois School, exemplifies Ottoman ...
Çağdaş Çankaya, Aras Kahraman
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Recognition of Iranian Architectural Features and its Reflection on Ottoman Architecture (A Comparative Study of Architectural Ornaments in Anatolian Schools and Iranian Architecture) [PDF]
The art and architecture of the Roman Seljuk was influenced by the art of Damascus, before the presence of Iranians. However, the advent of Iranian artists and cultural exchanges between these two areas led to resemblance of the Seljuk’s architecture ...
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Europe and Turkey: identities in evolution. An analytical literature review. [PDF]
Gulmez SB, Topal AE, Rumelili B.
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