Architecture of the Islamic world : Its history and social meaning / edited by George Michell
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Thames & Hudson, 2006. London :Description: 288 pISBN:- 9780500278475
- 720.917671 ARC
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Over 750 photographs
Drawings and plans
Building materials
Techniques and principles, of decoration described and explained
Comprehensive illustrated inventory of the key buildings of the Islamic world
From mosques to markets, from citadels to cemeteries, this is a panoramic survey of the entire field of Islamic architecture, with contributions by leading experts in the field.
Constantly relating the architecture to the social areas of religion, power structure, commerce and communal life, the authors provide a full and informative survey with its emphasis on function and meaning rather than on chronology and style.
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