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Calligraphy and architecture in the Muslim world / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and İrvin Cemil Schick
Calligraphy and architecture in the Muslim world / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and İrvin Cemil Schick
Autore Gharipour Mohammad
Pubbl/distr/stampa Edinburgh : , : Edinburgh University Press, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 532 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 745.619927
Soggetto topico Islamic calligraphy
Architectural inscriptions
Decoration and ornament, Architectural
Islamic architecture
Islamic decoration and ornament
ISBN 1-4744-6842-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction -- Part A: Sites -- Chapter One.Inscribing the Square: The Inscriptions on the Maidān-i Shāh in Iṣfahān -- Chapter Two. Speaking Architecture: Poetry and Aesthetics in the Alhambra Palace -- Chapter Three. The Arabic Calligraphy on the Ceiling of the Twelfth- Century Cappella Palatina in Palermo, Sicily: Function and Identity -- Chapter Four. Wall- Less Walls: The Calligraphy at the Hadži Sinanova Tekija in Sarajevo -- Chapter Five. The Qur’anic Inscriptions of the Minaret of Jām in Afghanistan -- Part B: Style vs Content -- Chapter Six. Multi- Sensorial Messages of the Divine and the Personal: Qur’an Inscriptions and Recitation in Sixteenth- Century Ottoman Mosques in Istanbul -- Chapter Seven. The Revival of Kūfī Script during the Reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II -- Chapter Eight. Calligraphy in Chinese Mosques: At the Intersection of Arabic and Chinese Calligraphy -- Chapter Nine. Qur’anic Verses on Works of Architecture: The Ottoman Case -- Chapter Ten. Reading Qājār Epigraphs: Case Studies from Shīrāz and Iṣfahān -- Part C: Patronage -- Chapter Eleven ‘The Pen Has Extolled Her Virtues’: Gender and Power within the Visual Legacy of Shajar al- Durr in Cairo -- Chapter Twelve. Sovereign Epigraphy in Location: Politics, Devotion and Legitimisation around the Quṭb Minār, Delhi -- Chapter Thirteen. Archival Evidence on the Commissioning of Architectural Calligraphy in the Ottoman Empire -- Chapter Fourteen. On the Renewal of t he Calligraphy at the Mosque of the Prophet (al- Masjid al- Nabawī) under the Reign of Sultan Abdülmecid -- Chapter Fifteen. Fāṭimid Kūfī Epigraphy on the Gates of Cairo: Between Royal Patronage and Civil Utility -- Chapter Sixteen. An Art Ambassador: The Inscriptions of 'Alī Riżā 'Abbāsī -- Chapter Seventeen. Mustafa Râkım Efendi’s Architectural Calligraphy -- Chapter Eighteen. Yesârîzâde Mustafa Īzzet Efendi and his Contributions to Ottoman Architectural Calligraphy -- Chapter Nineteen. The Visual Interpretation of Nasta'līq in Architecture: Mīrzā Gholām Reżā’s Monumental Inscriptions for the Sepahsālār Mosque in Tehran -- Part E: Regional -- Chapter Twenty. Ma‘qilī Inscriptions on the Great Mosque of Mardin: Stylistic and Epigraphic Contexts -- Chapter Twenty- one. The Composition of Kūfī Inscriptions in Transitional and Early- Islamic Architecture of North Khurāsān -- Chapter Twenty-two. Space and Calligraphy in the Chinese Mosque -- Chapter Twenty- three. Medium and Message in the Monumental Epigraphy of Medieval Cairo -- Chapter Twenty- four. Allegiance, Praise and Space: Monumental Inscriptions in Thirteenth- Century Anatolia as Architectural Guides -- Chapter Twenty- five. Symmetrical Compositions in Asia Minor Chapter Twenty- five Symmetrical Compositions in Pre- Ottoman and Ottoman Architectural Inscriptions in Asia Minor -- Part F: Modernity -- Chapter Twenty- six. Writing Less, Saying More: Calligraphy and Modernisation in the Last Ottoman Century -- Chapter Twenty- seven. The Absence and Emergence of Calligraphy in Najd: Calligraphy as a Modernist Component of Architecture in Riyadh -- Chapter Twenty- eight. Cairo to Canton and Back: Tradition in the Islamic Vernacular -- About the Contributors -- Index
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Gharipour Mohammad  
Edinburgh : , : Edinburgh University Press, , [2013]
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Calligraphy and architecture in the Muslim world / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and İrvin Cemil Schick
Calligraphy and architecture in the Muslim world / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and İrvin Cemil Schick
Autore Gharipour Mohammad
Pubbl/distr/stampa Edinburgh : , : Edinburgh University Press, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 532 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 745.619927
Soggetto topico Islamic calligraphy
Architectural inscriptions
Decoration and ornament, Architectural
Islamic architecture
Islamic decoration and ornament
ISBN 1-4744-6842-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Introduction -- Part A: Sites -- Chapter One.Inscribing the Square: The Inscriptions on the Maidān-i Shāh in Iṣfahān -- Chapter Two. Speaking Architecture: Poetry and Aesthetics in the Alhambra Palace -- Chapter Three. The Arabic Calligraphy on the Ceiling of the Twelfth- Century Cappella Palatina in Palermo, Sicily: Function and Identity -- Chapter Four. Wall- Less Walls: The Calligraphy at the Hadži Sinanova Tekija in Sarajevo -- Chapter Five. The Qur’anic Inscriptions of the Minaret of Jām in Afghanistan -- Part B: Style vs Content -- Chapter Six. Multi- Sensorial Messages of the Divine and the Personal: Qur’an Inscriptions and Recitation in Sixteenth- Century Ottoman Mosques in Istanbul -- Chapter Seven. The Revival of Kūfī Script during the Reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II -- Chapter Eight. Calligraphy in Chinese Mosques: At the Intersection of Arabic and Chinese Calligraphy -- Chapter Nine. Qur’anic Verses on Works of Architecture: The Ottoman Case -- Chapter Ten. Reading Qājār Epigraphs: Case Studies from Shīrāz and Iṣfahān -- Part C: Patronage -- Chapter Eleven ‘The Pen Has Extolled Her Virtues’: Gender and Power within the Visual Legacy of Shajar al- Durr in Cairo -- Chapter Twelve. Sovereign Epigraphy in Location: Politics, Devotion and Legitimisation around the Quṭb Minār, Delhi -- Chapter Thirteen. Archival Evidence on the Commissioning of Architectural Calligraphy in the Ottoman Empire -- Chapter Fourteen. On the Renewal of t he Calligraphy at the Mosque of the Prophet (al- Masjid al- Nabawī) under the Reign of Sultan Abdülmecid -- Chapter Fifteen. Fāṭimid Kūfī Epigraphy on the Gates of Cairo: Between Royal Patronage and Civil Utility -- Chapter Sixteen. An Art Ambassador: The Inscriptions of 'Alī Riżā 'Abbāsī -- Chapter Seventeen. Mustafa Râkım Efendi’s Architectural Calligraphy -- Chapter Eighteen. Yesârîzâde Mustafa Īzzet Efendi and his Contributions to Ottoman Architectural Calligraphy -- Chapter Nineteen. The Visual Interpretation of Nasta'līq in Architecture: Mīrzā Gholām Reżā’s Monumental Inscriptions for the Sepahsālār Mosque in Tehran -- Part E: Regional -- Chapter Twenty. Ma‘qilī Inscriptions on the Great Mosque of Mardin: Stylistic and Epigraphic Contexts -- Chapter Twenty- one. The Composition of Kūfī Inscriptions in Transitional and Early- Islamic Architecture of North Khurāsān -- Chapter Twenty-two. Space and Calligraphy in the Chinese Mosque -- Chapter Twenty- three. Medium and Message in the Monumental Epigraphy of Medieval Cairo -- Chapter Twenty- four. Allegiance, Praise and Space: Monumental Inscriptions in Thirteenth- Century Anatolia as Architectural Guides -- Chapter Twenty- five. Symmetrical Compositions in Asia Minor Chapter Twenty- five Symmetrical Compositions in Pre- Ottoman and Ottoman Architectural Inscriptions in Asia Minor -- Part F: Modernity -- Chapter Twenty- six. Writing Less, Saying More: Calligraphy and Modernisation in the Last Ottoman Century -- Chapter Twenty- seven. The Absence and Emergence of Calligraphy in Najd: Calligraphy as a Modernist Component of Architecture in Riyadh -- Chapter Twenty- eight. Cairo to Canton and Back: Tradition in the Islamic Vernacular -- About the Contributors -- Index
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Gharipour Mohammad  
Edinburgh : , : Edinburgh University Press, , [2013]
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Epidemic urbanism : contagious diseases in global cities / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and Caitlin DeClercq
Epidemic urbanism : contagious diseases in global cities / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and Caitlin DeClercq
Edizione [New edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bristol, England : , : Intellect Ltd, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 pages) : color illustrations, maps
Disciplina 362.1042
Soggetto topico City and town life - Health aspects
Communicable diseases - Social aspects - History
Urban health - History
ISBN 1-78938-469-9
1-78938-468-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Prologue: Pandemics and Urban Health -- Part 1 Urban Governance: Politics and Management -- 1 Plague in Sibiu and the First Quarantine Plan in Central Europe, 1510 -- Case study: Plague in Sibiu, 1510 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 2 Mughal Governance, Mobility, and Responses to the Plague in Agra, India, 1618-19 -- Case study: Plague in Agra, 1618-19 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Urban Governance, Economic Intervention, and the Plague in Bristol, England, 1665-66 -- Case study: Bubonic plague in Bristol, 1665-66 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4 Smallpox and the Specter of Mexican Citizenship, 1826 -- Case study: "A thing they call witchcraft": Vaccination in 1826 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Complacency, Confusion, and the Mismanagement of Cholera in York, England, 1832 -- Case study: Cholera in York, 1832 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6 Cholera, the Roman Aqueduct, and Urban Renewal in Naples, Italy, 1860-1914 -- Case study: The Neapolitan aqueduct -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7 The Contested Governance of Border Railways and the Plague of Northeast China, 1910-11 -- Case study: The railway and response to the plague in 1910-11 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8 Print, Politics, and the Smallpox Epidemic in Terre Haute, USA, 1902-3 -- Case study: Politics and controversies of quarantine and vaccination -- Conclusion -- 9 Colonialism, Racism, and the Government Response to Bubonic Plague in Nairobi, Kenya, 1895-1910 -- Case study: Government intervention and bubonic plague in Nairobi, 1902-6 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part 2 Urban Life: Culture and Society -- 10 Women, Social Solidarities, and the Plague in 17th-Century Newcastle, England -- Case study: Women health care workers in Newcastle, 1570-1637 -- Conclusion -- Notes.
11 The Jewish Ghetto as a Space of Quarantine in Prague, 1713 -- Case study: Quarantine and cultural responses to the plague in Prague, 1713 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 12 Hygiene and Urban Life in the "District of Death" in 19th-Century Istanbul -- Case study: Plague visibility in Galata-Pera -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 13 Religious Rituals and Cholera in the Shrine Cities of 19th-Century Iran -- Case study: Cholera in 19th-century Qom and Mashhad -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 14 Social Life, Illness, and the Marketplace in Kumasi, Ghana, from the 20th Century to the Present -- Case study: Kumasi's markets in public life and public health since 1900 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 15 The City as Field Hospital and the Influenza Epidemic in Seattle, USA, 1918-19 -- Case study: Prevention, isolation and treatment of disease in Seattle, 1918 -- Conclusion -- 16 Rural Migrants, Smallpox, and Civic Surgery in 20th-Century Baghdad, Iraq -- Case study: Civic surgery and the campaign to eradicate smallpox -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 17 House, Social Life, and Smallpox in Kathmandu, Nepal, 1963 -- Case study: Smallpox in Kathmandu, 1963 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 18 Meningitis, Shared Environments, and Inequality in São Paulo, Brazil, 1971-75 -- Case study: Meningitis in São Paulo, 1971-75 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part 3 Urban Infrastructure: Permanence and Change -- 19 Epidemics and the Royal Control of Public Health in Lisbon, Portugal, 1480-95 -- Case study: Outbreaks of disease in Lisbon, 1480-95 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 20 The Guadalquivir River and Plague in Seville, Spain, in the 16th Century -- Case study: Plague along the Guadalquivir River, 1582 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 21 Social Inequity and Hospital Infrastructure in the City of Puebla, Mexico, 1737 -- Case study: Matlazahuatl or plague epidemic in Puebla, 1737 -- Conclusion -- Notes.
22 Colonial Infrastructure, Ecology, and Epidemics in Dhaka, 1858-1947 -- Case study: Epidemics and colonial intervention in Dhaka -- Conclusion -- 23 South American Health Conventions, Social Stratification, and the Ilha Grande Lazaretto in Brazil, 1886 -- Case study: The Ilha Grande Lazaretto, 1886 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 24 Plague, Displacement, and Ecological Disruption in Bombay, India, 1896 -- Case study: Plague in Bombay, 1896 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 25 French Urbanism, Vietnamese Resistance, and the Plague in Hanoi, Vietnam, 1885-1910 -- Case study: Colonial urban infrastructure and the third bubonic plague pandemic in Hanoi -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 26 Building a Community on Leprosy Island in the Philippines, 1898-1941 -- Case study: Leprosy and site segregation on Culion Island -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 27 Shifting Health Paradigms and Infrastructure in Australia in the 20th Century -- Case study: Public health, urban environment, and the influenza epidemic in Australia, 1919 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part 4 Urban Design And Planning: Interventions and Implications -- 28 Urban Design, Social Epidemiology, and the Bubonic Plague of Palermo, Italy, 1575-76 -- Case study: Urban pandemic intervention in Palermo, 1575 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 29 Cholera and Housing Reform in Victorian London, England, 1850-1900 -- Case study: London housing as a matter of disease and care -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 30 Public Health, Urban Development, and Cholera in Tokyo, Japan, 1877-95 -- Case study: Cholera in Tokyo, 1877-95 -- Notes -- 31 The Hong Kong Plague and Public Parks in the British Settlements of Shanghai and Tianjin, China, 1894 -- Case study: The park system in British settlements in China, 1894 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 32 Rebuilding the British Seamen's Hospital at Smyrna in the Wake of Smallpox and Cholera Epidemics, 1892.
Case study: The hospital and sanitary urban space, 1894 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 33 Spatial Change and the Cholera Epidemic in Manila, the Philippines, 1902-4 -- Case study: Managing contagion in the Manila City Plan of 1905 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 34 Plague, Housing, and Battles over Segregation in Colonial Dakar, Senegal, 1914 -- Case study: Plague in Dakar, 1914 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 35 Urban Transformation and Public Health Policies in Post-Influenza Lagos, Nigeria, 1918 -- Case study: Influenza in Lagos Colony, 1918 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 36 Urban Landscape Transformations and the Malaria Control Scheme in Mauritius, 1948-51 -- Case study: From sanitation works to indoor residual spraying in Mauritius -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 37 Epilogue: Post-COVID Urbanism and Architecture -- The Future -- Note -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Authors' Biographies -- Index -- Back Cover.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794501603321
Bristol, England : , : Intellect Ltd, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Epidemic urbanism : contagious diseases in global cities / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and Caitlin DeClercq
Epidemic urbanism : contagious diseases in global cities / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and Caitlin DeClercq
Edizione [New edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bristol, England : , : Intellect Ltd, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 pages) : color illustrations, maps
Disciplina 362.1042
Soggetto topico City and town life - Health aspects
Communicable diseases - Social aspects - History
Urban health - History
ISBN 1-78938-469-9
1-78938-468-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Prologue: Pandemics and Urban Health -- Part 1 Urban Governance: Politics and Management -- 1 Plague in Sibiu and the First Quarantine Plan in Central Europe, 1510 -- Case study: Plague in Sibiu, 1510 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 2 Mughal Governance, Mobility, and Responses to the Plague in Agra, India, 1618-19 -- Case study: Plague in Agra, 1618-19 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Urban Governance, Economic Intervention, and the Plague in Bristol, England, 1665-66 -- Case study: Bubonic plague in Bristol, 1665-66 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4 Smallpox and the Specter of Mexican Citizenship, 1826 -- Case study: "A thing they call witchcraft": Vaccination in 1826 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Complacency, Confusion, and the Mismanagement of Cholera in York, England, 1832 -- Case study: Cholera in York, 1832 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6 Cholera, the Roman Aqueduct, and Urban Renewal in Naples, Italy, 1860-1914 -- Case study: The Neapolitan aqueduct -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7 The Contested Governance of Border Railways and the Plague of Northeast China, 1910-11 -- Case study: The railway and response to the plague in 1910-11 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8 Print, Politics, and the Smallpox Epidemic in Terre Haute, USA, 1902-3 -- Case study: Politics and controversies of quarantine and vaccination -- Conclusion -- 9 Colonialism, Racism, and the Government Response to Bubonic Plague in Nairobi, Kenya, 1895-1910 -- Case study: Government intervention and bubonic plague in Nairobi, 1902-6 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part 2 Urban Life: Culture and Society -- 10 Women, Social Solidarities, and the Plague in 17th-Century Newcastle, England -- Case study: Women health care workers in Newcastle, 1570-1637 -- Conclusion -- Notes.
11 The Jewish Ghetto as a Space of Quarantine in Prague, 1713 -- Case study: Quarantine and cultural responses to the plague in Prague, 1713 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 12 Hygiene and Urban Life in the "District of Death" in 19th-Century Istanbul -- Case study: Plague visibility in Galata-Pera -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 13 Religious Rituals and Cholera in the Shrine Cities of 19th-Century Iran -- Case study: Cholera in 19th-century Qom and Mashhad -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 14 Social Life, Illness, and the Marketplace in Kumasi, Ghana, from the 20th Century to the Present -- Case study: Kumasi's markets in public life and public health since 1900 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 15 The City as Field Hospital and the Influenza Epidemic in Seattle, USA, 1918-19 -- Case study: Prevention, isolation and treatment of disease in Seattle, 1918 -- Conclusion -- 16 Rural Migrants, Smallpox, and Civic Surgery in 20th-Century Baghdad, Iraq -- Case study: Civic surgery and the campaign to eradicate smallpox -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 17 House, Social Life, and Smallpox in Kathmandu, Nepal, 1963 -- Case study: Smallpox in Kathmandu, 1963 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 18 Meningitis, Shared Environments, and Inequality in São Paulo, Brazil, 1971-75 -- Case study: Meningitis in São Paulo, 1971-75 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part 3 Urban Infrastructure: Permanence and Change -- 19 Epidemics and the Royal Control of Public Health in Lisbon, Portugal, 1480-95 -- Case study: Outbreaks of disease in Lisbon, 1480-95 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 20 The Guadalquivir River and Plague in Seville, Spain, in the 16th Century -- Case study: Plague along the Guadalquivir River, 1582 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 21 Social Inequity and Hospital Infrastructure in the City of Puebla, Mexico, 1737 -- Case study: Matlazahuatl or plague epidemic in Puebla, 1737 -- Conclusion -- Notes.
22 Colonial Infrastructure, Ecology, and Epidemics in Dhaka, 1858-1947 -- Case study: Epidemics and colonial intervention in Dhaka -- Conclusion -- 23 South American Health Conventions, Social Stratification, and the Ilha Grande Lazaretto in Brazil, 1886 -- Case study: The Ilha Grande Lazaretto, 1886 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 24 Plague, Displacement, and Ecological Disruption in Bombay, India, 1896 -- Case study: Plague in Bombay, 1896 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 25 French Urbanism, Vietnamese Resistance, and the Plague in Hanoi, Vietnam, 1885-1910 -- Case study: Colonial urban infrastructure and the third bubonic plague pandemic in Hanoi -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 26 Building a Community on Leprosy Island in the Philippines, 1898-1941 -- Case study: Leprosy and site segregation on Culion Island -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 27 Shifting Health Paradigms and Infrastructure in Australia in the 20th Century -- Case study: Public health, urban environment, and the influenza epidemic in Australia, 1919 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part 4 Urban Design And Planning: Interventions and Implications -- 28 Urban Design, Social Epidemiology, and the Bubonic Plague of Palermo, Italy, 1575-76 -- Case study: Urban pandemic intervention in Palermo, 1575 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 29 Cholera and Housing Reform in Victorian London, England, 1850-1900 -- Case study: London housing as a matter of disease and care -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 30 Public Health, Urban Development, and Cholera in Tokyo, Japan, 1877-95 -- Case study: Cholera in Tokyo, 1877-95 -- Notes -- 31 The Hong Kong Plague and Public Parks in the British Settlements of Shanghai and Tianjin, China, 1894 -- Case study: The park system in British settlements in China, 1894 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 32 Rebuilding the British Seamen's Hospital at Smyrna in the Wake of Smallpox and Cholera Epidemics, 1892.
Case study: The hospital and sanitary urban space, 1894 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 33 Spatial Change and the Cholera Epidemic in Manila, the Philippines, 1902-4 -- Case study: Managing contagion in the Manila City Plan of 1905 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 34 Plague, Housing, and Battles over Segregation in Colonial Dakar, Senegal, 1914 -- Case study: Plague in Dakar, 1914 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 35 Urban Transformation and Public Health Policies in Post-Influenza Lagos, Nigeria, 1918 -- Case study: Influenza in Lagos Colony, 1918 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 36 Urban Landscape Transformations and the Malaria Control Scheme in Mauritius, 1948-51 -- Case study: From sanitation works to indoor residual spraying in Mauritius -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 37 Epilogue: Post-COVID Urbanism and Architecture -- The Future -- Note -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Authors' Biographies -- Index -- Back Cover.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825231703321
Bristol, England : , : Intellect Ltd, , [2021]
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Gardens of Renaissance Europe and the Islamic empires : encounters and confluences / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour
Gardens of Renaissance Europe and the Islamic empires : encounters and confluences / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour
Pubbl/distr/stampa University Park, Pennsylvania : , : The Pennsylvania State University Press, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xix, 250 pages :) : illustrations (some color), maps ;
Disciplina 635.094
Soggetto topico Gardens, Renaissance
Gardens - Europe - History
Islamic gardens - History
Gardens, European - History
Gardens - Islamic countries - History
Gardens - Islamic countries - Design - History
Gardens - Europe - Design - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-271-08069-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Prologue : paradigm problems : Islamic gardens in an expanding field / D. Fairchild Ruggles -- Embracing the other : Venetian garden design, early modern travelers, and the Islamic landscape / Christopher Pastore -- Staging the civilizing elements in the gardens of Rome and Istanbul / Simone M. Kaiser -- The art of garden design in France : Ottoman influences at the time of the "scandalous alliance" / Laurent Paya -- "For beauty, and air, and view" : contemplating the wider surroundings of sixteenth-century Mughal and European gardens / Jill Sinclair -- The gardens of Safavid Isfahan and Renaissance Italy : a new urban landscape? / Mohammad Gharipour -- "Elysian fields such as the poets dreamed of" : the Mughal garden in the early Stuart mind / Paula Henderson -- Garden encounters : Portugal and India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Cristina Castel-Branco -- Carved pools, rock-cut elephants, inscriptions, and tree columns : Mughal landscape art as imperial expression and its analogies to the Renaissance garden / Ebba Koch -- Epilogue : Italian Renaissance gardens and the Middle East : cultural exchange in the longue duree / Anatole Tchikine.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910479862003321
University Park, Pennsylvania : , : The Pennsylvania State University Press, , [2017]
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Gardens of Renaissance Europe and the Islamic empires : encounters and confluences / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour
Gardens of Renaissance Europe and the Islamic empires : encounters and confluences / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour
Pubbl/distr/stampa University Park, Pennsylvania : , : The Pennsylvania State University Press, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xix, 250 pages :) : illustrations (some color), maps ;
Disciplina 635.094
Soggetto topico Gardens, Renaissance
Gardens - Europe - History
Islamic gardens - History
Gardens, European - History
Gardens - Islamic countries - History
Gardens - Islamic countries - Design - History
Gardens - Europe - Design - History
Soggetto non controllato Europe
India
Islam
Mediterranean
Persia
Turkey
architecture
culture
design
development
economics
garden
gardening
history
horticulture
irrigation
landscape
politics
society
tradition
ISBN 0-271-08069-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Prologue : paradigm problems : Islamic gardens in an expanding field / D. Fairchild Ruggles -- Embracing the other : Venetian garden design, early modern travelers, and the Islamic landscape / Christopher Pastore -- Staging the civilizing elements in the gardens of Rome and Istanbul / Simone M. Kaiser -- The art of garden design in France : Ottoman influences at the time of the "scandalous alliance" / Laurent Paya -- "For beauty, and air, and view" : contemplating the wider surroundings of sixteenth-century Mughal and European gardens / Jill Sinclair -- The gardens of Safavid Isfahan and Renaissance Italy : a new urban landscape? / Mohammad Gharipour -- "Elysian fields such as the poets dreamed of" : the Mughal garden in the early Stuart mind / Paula Henderson -- Garden encounters : Portugal and India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Cristina Castel-Branco -- Carved pools, rock-cut elephants, inscriptions, and tree columns : Mughal landscape art as imperial expression and its analogies to the Renaissance garden / Ebba Koch -- Epilogue : Italian Renaissance gardens and the Middle East : cultural exchange in the longue duree / Anatole Tchikine.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910796597603321
University Park, Pennsylvania : , : The Pennsylvania State University Press, , [2017]
Materiale a stampa
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Gardens of Renaissance Europe and the Islamic empires : encounters and confluences / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour
Gardens of Renaissance Europe and the Islamic empires : encounters and confluences / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour
Pubbl/distr/stampa University Park, Pennsylvania : , : The Pennsylvania State University Press, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xix, 250 pages :) : illustrations (some color), maps ;
Disciplina 635.094
Soggetto topico Gardens, Renaissance
Gardens - Europe - History
Islamic gardens - History
Gardens, European - History
Gardens - Islamic countries - History
Gardens - Islamic countries - Design - History
Gardens - Europe - Design - History
Soggetto non controllato Europe
India
Islam
Mediterranean
Persia
Turkey
architecture
culture
design
development
economics
garden
gardening
history
horticulture
irrigation
landscape
politics
society
tradition
ISBN 0-271-08069-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Prologue : paradigm problems : Islamic gardens in an expanding field / D. Fairchild Ruggles -- Embracing the other : Venetian garden design, early modern travelers, and the Islamic landscape / Christopher Pastore -- Staging the civilizing elements in the gardens of Rome and Istanbul / Simone M. Kaiser -- The art of garden design in France : Ottoman influences at the time of the "scandalous alliance" / Laurent Paya -- "For beauty, and air, and view" : contemplating the wider surroundings of sixteenth-century Mughal and European gardens / Jill Sinclair -- The gardens of Safavid Isfahan and Renaissance Italy : a new urban landscape? / Mohammad Gharipour -- "Elysian fields such as the poets dreamed of" : the Mughal garden in the early Stuart mind / Paula Henderson -- Garden encounters : Portugal and India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Cristina Castel-Branco -- Carved pools, rock-cut elephants, inscriptions, and tree columns : Mughal landscape art as imperial expression and its analogies to the Renaissance garden / Ebba Koch -- Epilogue : Italian Renaissance gardens and the Middle East : cultural exchange in the longue duree / Anatole Tchikine.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825503403321
University Park, Pennsylvania : , : The Pennsylvania State University Press, , [2017]
Materiale a stampa
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Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow : (Re)Defining the Field / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and Daniel E. Coslett
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.
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Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow : (Re)Defining the Field / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour and Daniel E. Coslett
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.
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Sacred precincts : the religious architecture of non-Muslim communities across the Islamic world / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour
Sacred precincts : the religious architecture of non-Muslim communities across the Islamic world / / edited by Mohammad Gharipour
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, Netherlands : , : Brill, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (580 p.)
Disciplina 726.0917/67
Collana Arts and Archaeology of the Islamic World
Soggetto topico Religious architecture - Islamic countries
Architecture and society - Islamic countries
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-04-28022-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material / Mohammad Gharipour -- Introduction / Mohammad Gharipour -- Churches Attracting Mosques: Religious Architecture in Early Islamic Syria / Mattia Guidetti -- To Condone or to Contest?: Ethnic Identity and Religious Architecture in The Gambia / Steven Thomson -- Jigo: The Essence of the Non-Tangible Architecture of the Hausa Traditional Religion / A.A. Muhammad-Oumar -- Muslims Viewed as ‘Non-Muslims’: The Alevi Precincts of Anatolia / Angela Andersen -- Identity and Style: Armenian-Ottoman Churches in the Nineteenth Century / Alyson Wharton -- Apportioning Sacred Space in a Moroccan City: The Case of Tangier, 1860–1912 / Susan Gilson Miller -- Politics of Place in the Middle East and World Heritage Status for Jerusalem / Elvan Cobb -- Devotional and Artistic Responses to Contested Space in Old Cairo: The Case of Al-Mu'allaqah / Erin Maglaque -- Sacred Geometries: The Dynamics of ‘Islamic’ Ornament in Jewish and Coptic Old Cairo / Ann Shafer -- Synagogues of Isfahan: The Architecture of Resignation and Integration / Mohammad Gharipour and Rafael Sedighpour -- Gothic Portability: The Crimean Memorial Church, Istanbul and the Threshold of Empire / Ayla Lepine -- A Catholic Church in an Islamic Capital: Historicism and Modernity in the St Antoine Church / Ebru Özeke Tökmeci -- Cultural Horizontality: Auguste Perret in the Middle East / Karla Cavarra Britton -- Through a Glass Brightly: Christian Communities in Palestine and Arabia During the Early Islamic Period / Karen C. Britt -- The Miracle of Muqattam: Moving a Mountain to Build a Church in Fatimid Egypt / Jennifer Pruitt -- The Catholic Consecration of an Islamic House: The St John de Matha Trinitarian Hospital in Tunis / Clara Ilham Álvarez Dopico -- Armenian Merchant Patronage of New Julfa’s Sacred Spaces / Amy Landau and Theo Maarten van Lint -- The Tofre Begadim Synagogue and the Non-Muslim Policy of the Late Ottoman Empire / Meltem Özkan Altınöz -- (Re)Creating a Christian Image Abroad: The Catholic Cathedrals of Protectorate-Era Tunis / Daniel E. Coslett -- Khidr and the Politics of Translation in Mosul: Mar Behnam, St George and Khidr Ilyas / Ethel Sara Wolper -- Muslim Influences in Post-Arab Malta: The Hal Millieri Church / David Mallia -- St Sophia in Nicosia, Cyprus: From a Lusignan Cathedral to an Ottoman Mosque / Suna Guven -- Maribayasa: Negotiating Gold, Spirits and Islamic Renewal in a Malian Islamic Borderland / Esther Kuhn -- Building as Propaganda: A Palimpsest of Faith and Power in the Maghreb / Jorge Correia -- The Cathedral of Ani, Turkey: From Church to Monument / Heghnar Z. Watenpaugh -- Glossary / Mohammad Gharipour -- Bibliography / Mohammad Gharipour -- Index / Mohammad Gharipour.
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Leiden, Netherlands : , : Brill, , 2015
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