Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow : (Re)Defining the Field / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and Daniel E. Coslett |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bristol, England : , : Intellect, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (504 pages) |
Disciplina | 720.917671 |
Collana | Critical studies in architecture of the Middle East |
Soggetto topico | Islamic architecture |
ISBN |
1-78938-605-5
1-78938-606-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover -- Half Title -- Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow (Re)defining the Field -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Defining 'Islamic Architecture' -- Re-envisioning the Field -- This Volume -- Notes -- Part 1 Research and Scholarship -- Chapter 1 The Study of Islamic Architecture: Reflections on an Expanding Field -- Typology -- Geography -- Chronology -- Technology -- Methodology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Widening the Horizons for the Study of Islamic Architecture -- Without -- Within -- The Future -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Modern Architecture and Colonialism in the Islamic World -- Initial Developments: Orientalism and After2 -- A Second Wave: Colonial Modernities -- Conclusion: Current Challenges -- Notes -- Part 2 Scope and Scale -- Chapter 4 From Garden to Landscape: Lessons from the Taj and the Alhambra -- The Taj Mahal as Landscape -- The Alhambra as Landscape -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Invisible Geographies in the Study of Islamic Architecture -- Musholla in Alleyways -- Hidden Intertwined Histories -- Moving Geography -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- Note -- Chapter 6 Silencing Palestinian Architectural History in Israel: Reflections on Scholarship and Activism -- The Power to Silence -- The Limits of Access -- Activism and the Writing of History -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Islamic Architecture in the Americas: Advancing a Transregional and Hemispheric Approach -- Foundations for Inquiry -- From Historicist Approaches to Contemporary Designs -- Comparative Case Study: The Brazil Mosque of São Paulo and Islamic Center of Washington -- Conclusion: Hemispheric Insights and Possibilities -- Notes -- Part 3 Historiography and Context.
Chapter 8 Cultural Encounters, Local Practice, and Historical Process in the Ancient Middle East -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Neo-Eurocentrism and Science: Implications for the Historiography of Islamic Art and Architecture -- Thresholds of Change and Neo-Eurocentrism -- Neo-Eurocentrism and the Historiography of Science and Art -- Neo-Eurocentrism and Cultural Relativity -- Implications for Islamic Art and Architectural Historiography -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Carving an Epistemological Space for Southeast Asia: Historiographical and Critical Engagements -- Beyond Exceptionalism -- Translation as Site of Inquiry: Buildings and/as Texts and the Architectural Dialectic -- Capitals, Satellites, and Rural Sites in Post-imperial Contexts and Networks -- An 'Archipelagic Crossroads': Beyond Singular Narratives -- Beyond Stratigraphic Assumptions -- Rooted Muslim Cosmopolitanisms and Their Limits -- Museums, Archaeology, Regimes of Knowledge, and Prospects for Rapprochement -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Part 4 Fieldwork and Documentation -- Chapter 11 A Field without Fieldwork: Sustaining the Study of Islamic Architecture in the Twenty-First Century -- The Question of Access -- Working as an Islamicist -- Sustaining Islamic Architectural History -- Notes -- Chapter 12 Architectural History in Turkey: Between Fieldwork and Archival Research -- Fieldwork in the City -- Archives in Turkey and Beyond -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 13 Documenting Islamic Architecture: Objectives and Outcomes in a Time of War -- Approaches -- Digital Proliferation and the Role of Digital Humanities -- Ethics and the Digital Divide -- The Allure and its Challenges -- Outcomes -- Notes -- Part 5 Education and Pedagogy -- Chapter 14 Reorienting Perspectives: Why I Do Not Teach a Course Titled 'Islamic Architecture'. 'Theory' and Its Relevance to the Study of 'Islamic Architecture' -- Myths from the Classroom and Beyond -- Remaining Critical Questions and Approaches -- Instead of a Conclusion, Some Opinions on Teaching Architecture and a Student's Response -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 15 Decolonizing Architectural Knowledge: Situating Middle Eastern Pedagogies in a Globalizing World -- Contemporary Problematization -- Questions Arise -- Sustained Negative Idiosyncrasies -- Appreciative Inquiry (AI): A Milieu for the Critical Thinker -- Moving Forward with Responsive Approaches -- Towards a Decolonized Architectural Education -- Notes -- Chapter 16 Educating the Public about Islamic Art and Architecture through Museums -- Assessing the Audience -- Beyond Labels: Public Programs and Outreach -- Training -- Conclusion -- Coda: Islamic Art in Museums in the Era of COVID-19 -- Notes -- Part 6 Curation and Publication -- Chapter 17 Displaying Islamic Arts in Global Cities -- On Context: Globalization, Orientalism, and Mobility -- New Museums, Old Collections: The Resurgence of the Arts of Islam -- Museology vs. Built Environment: Global Divergences -- Notes -- Chapter 18 Curating the 'Islamic': The Personal and the Political -- The Hyper-local and the Personal -- Context and Contextualization -- Institutions and Exhibitions -- Additional Platforms -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 19 Islamic Architecture on the Move: Publishing Architectural History in the Digital Age -- Early Forays into Digital Publishing: JSAH and AO -- Ten Years Later -- Looking Further Afield for Digital Engagement -- The Digital in the Classroom -- Opening Access -- Notes -- Chapter 20 Illustrating Islamic Architecture:: On Visual Presentation and Scholarship -- Early Illustrations and Plans -- Towards an Ever More Reliable Documentation? -- Photography. Conceptual Approaches Versus Documentation -- Conclusion: The Digital Turn -- Notes -- Part 7 Globalization and Change -- Chapter 21 Uneven Geographies and Neoliberal Urban Transformation in Arab Cities -- Manifestations of Neoliberal Urban Restructuring -- From Real Estate Investments to City Infrastructure -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 22 Affection for Nouvel Architecture: On Contemporary (Islamic) Architecture and Affect -- Affect -- Nouvel at Sharaan -- Orientalizing the Scenography of Contemporary Architecture -- Notes -- Chapter 23 The 'Islamic-Modern' Project in this Age of Uncertainty -- Bio-graph -- A Post-humanist Cultural Imaginary -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Part 8 Experience and Use -- Chapter 24 The Tourist Gaze, Visiting Mosques, and the Folds of Architecture -- Politics of Urban Preservation -- The Tourist Gaze and Modernity -- Two Views of Al-Azhar -- Visiting Mosques and the Tourist Gaze -- The Folds of Architecture -- From Plurality to Pluralism -- Notes -- Chapter 25 Decolonizing the Conservation of Islamic Built Heritage in Egypt -- The Colonial Roots of Today's Practices -- Premodern Practices -- Developments in International Thought and Practice -- Toward Decolonization -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 26 (Dis)placement and Placemaking: Reconsidering Islamic Architecture through Refugee Agency -- Agency and Placemaking: Displacing the Conventions of the Field -- Concluding Thoughts: Islamic Architecture as a Critical Perspective in the Study of Place and Placemaking -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Part 9 Practice and Profession -- Chapter 27 'Islamic Architecture' and the Profession -- Note -- Chapter 28 A Trinity of Values in Architecture for Muslim Societies -- Architecture for Muslim Societies -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 29 Relevance, Tradition, and Practice in Islamic Architecture. Modernity to Tradition: A Personal Journey -- Lessons Learned and the Future of Islamic Architecture -- Notes -- Chapter 30 Architectural Competitions: Creating Dialogues and Promoting Excellence -- Types of Competitions -- The Players -- Notes on Three Architectural Competitions -- Why Enter Competitions? -- Postscript -- Notes -- Contributor Biographies -- Index -- Back Cover. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910796059803321 |
Bristol, England : , : Intellect, , [2022] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow : (Re)Defining the Field / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and Daniel E. Coslett |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bristol, England : , : Intellect, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (504 pages) |
Disciplina | 720.917671 |
Collana | Critical studies in architecture of the Middle East |
Soggetto topico | Islamic architecture |
ISBN |
1-78938-605-5
1-78938-606-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover -- Half Title -- Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow (Re)defining the Field -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Defining 'Islamic Architecture' -- Re-envisioning the Field -- This Volume -- Notes -- Part 1 Research and Scholarship -- Chapter 1 The Study of Islamic Architecture: Reflections on an Expanding Field -- Typology -- Geography -- Chronology -- Technology -- Methodology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Widening the Horizons for the Study of Islamic Architecture -- Without -- Within -- The Future -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Modern Architecture and Colonialism in the Islamic World -- Initial Developments: Orientalism and After2 -- A Second Wave: Colonial Modernities -- Conclusion: Current Challenges -- Notes -- Part 2 Scope and Scale -- Chapter 4 From Garden to Landscape: Lessons from the Taj and the Alhambra -- The Taj Mahal as Landscape -- The Alhambra as Landscape -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Invisible Geographies in the Study of Islamic Architecture -- Musholla in Alleyways -- Hidden Intertwined Histories -- Moving Geography -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- Note -- Chapter 6 Silencing Palestinian Architectural History in Israel: Reflections on Scholarship and Activism -- The Power to Silence -- The Limits of Access -- Activism and the Writing of History -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Islamic Architecture in the Americas: Advancing a Transregional and Hemispheric Approach -- Foundations for Inquiry -- From Historicist Approaches to Contemporary Designs -- Comparative Case Study: The Brazil Mosque of São Paulo and Islamic Center of Washington -- Conclusion: Hemispheric Insights and Possibilities -- Notes -- Part 3 Historiography and Context.
Chapter 8 Cultural Encounters, Local Practice, and Historical Process in the Ancient Middle East -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Neo-Eurocentrism and Science: Implications for the Historiography of Islamic Art and Architecture -- Thresholds of Change and Neo-Eurocentrism -- Neo-Eurocentrism and the Historiography of Science and Art -- Neo-Eurocentrism and Cultural Relativity -- Implications for Islamic Art and Architectural Historiography -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Carving an Epistemological Space for Southeast Asia: Historiographical and Critical Engagements -- Beyond Exceptionalism -- Translation as Site of Inquiry: Buildings and/as Texts and the Architectural Dialectic -- Capitals, Satellites, and Rural Sites in Post-imperial Contexts and Networks -- An 'Archipelagic Crossroads': Beyond Singular Narratives -- Beyond Stratigraphic Assumptions -- Rooted Muslim Cosmopolitanisms and Their Limits -- Museums, Archaeology, Regimes of Knowledge, and Prospects for Rapprochement -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Part 4 Fieldwork and Documentation -- Chapter 11 A Field without Fieldwork: Sustaining the Study of Islamic Architecture in the Twenty-First Century -- The Question of Access -- Working as an Islamicist -- Sustaining Islamic Architectural History -- Notes -- Chapter 12 Architectural History in Turkey: Between Fieldwork and Archival Research -- Fieldwork in the City -- Archives in Turkey and Beyond -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 13 Documenting Islamic Architecture: Objectives and Outcomes in a Time of War -- Approaches -- Digital Proliferation and the Role of Digital Humanities -- Ethics and the Digital Divide -- The Allure and its Challenges -- Outcomes -- Notes -- Part 5 Education and Pedagogy -- Chapter 14 Reorienting Perspectives: Why I Do Not Teach a Course Titled 'Islamic Architecture'. 'Theory' and Its Relevance to the Study of 'Islamic Architecture' -- Myths from the Classroom and Beyond -- Remaining Critical Questions and Approaches -- Instead of a Conclusion, Some Opinions on Teaching Architecture and a Student's Response -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 15 Decolonizing Architectural Knowledge: Situating Middle Eastern Pedagogies in a Globalizing World -- Contemporary Problematization -- Questions Arise -- Sustained Negative Idiosyncrasies -- Appreciative Inquiry (AI): A Milieu for the Critical Thinker -- Moving Forward with Responsive Approaches -- Towards a Decolonized Architectural Education -- Notes -- Chapter 16 Educating the Public about Islamic Art and Architecture through Museums -- Assessing the Audience -- Beyond Labels: Public Programs and Outreach -- Training -- Conclusion -- Coda: Islamic Art in Museums in the Era of COVID-19 -- Notes -- Part 6 Curation and Publication -- Chapter 17 Displaying Islamic Arts in Global Cities -- On Context: Globalization, Orientalism, and Mobility -- New Museums, Old Collections: The Resurgence of the Arts of Islam -- Museology vs. Built Environment: Global Divergences -- Notes -- Chapter 18 Curating the 'Islamic': The Personal and the Political -- The Hyper-local and the Personal -- Context and Contextualization -- Institutions and Exhibitions -- Additional Platforms -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 19 Islamic Architecture on the Move: Publishing Architectural History in the Digital Age -- Early Forays into Digital Publishing: JSAH and AO -- Ten Years Later -- Looking Further Afield for Digital Engagement -- The Digital in the Classroom -- Opening Access -- Notes -- Chapter 20 Illustrating Islamic Architecture:: On Visual Presentation and Scholarship -- Early Illustrations and Plans -- Towards an Ever More Reliable Documentation? -- Photography. Conceptual Approaches Versus Documentation -- Conclusion: The Digital Turn -- Notes -- Part 7 Globalization and Change -- Chapter 21 Uneven Geographies and Neoliberal Urban Transformation in Arab Cities -- Manifestations of Neoliberal Urban Restructuring -- From Real Estate Investments to City Infrastructure -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 22 Affection for Nouvel Architecture: On Contemporary (Islamic) Architecture and Affect -- Affect -- Nouvel at Sharaan -- Orientalizing the Scenography of Contemporary Architecture -- Notes -- Chapter 23 The 'Islamic-Modern' Project in this Age of Uncertainty -- Bio-graph -- A Post-humanist Cultural Imaginary -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Part 8 Experience and Use -- Chapter 24 The Tourist Gaze, Visiting Mosques, and the Folds of Architecture -- Politics of Urban Preservation -- The Tourist Gaze and Modernity -- Two Views of Al-Azhar -- Visiting Mosques and the Tourist Gaze -- The Folds of Architecture -- From Plurality to Pluralism -- Notes -- Chapter 25 Decolonizing the Conservation of Islamic Built Heritage in Egypt -- The Colonial Roots of Today's Practices -- Premodern Practices -- Developments in International Thought and Practice -- Toward Decolonization -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 26 (Dis)placement and Placemaking: Reconsidering Islamic Architecture through Refugee Agency -- Agency and Placemaking: Displacing the Conventions of the Field -- Concluding Thoughts: Islamic Architecture as a Critical Perspective in the Study of Place and Placemaking -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Part 9 Practice and Profession -- Chapter 27 'Islamic Architecture' and the Profession -- Note -- Chapter 28 A Trinity of Values in Architecture for Muslim Societies -- Architecture for Muslim Societies -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 29 Relevance, Tradition, and Practice in Islamic Architecture. Modernity to Tradition: A Personal Journey -- Lessons Learned and the Future of Islamic Architecture -- Notes -- Chapter 30 Architectural Competitions: Creating Dialogues and Promoting Excellence -- Types of Competitions -- The Players -- Notes on Three Architectural Competitions -- Why Enter Competitions? -- Postscript -- Notes -- Contributor Biographies -- Index -- Back Cover. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910823865203321 |
Bristol, England : , : Intellect, , [2022] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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