Architecture and Landscape in Medieval Anatolia 1100 1500

Architecture and Landscape in Medieval Anatolia  1100 1500
Author: Patricia Blessing
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781474411301

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Anatolia was home to a large number of polities in the medieval period. Given its location at the geographical and chronological juncture between Byzantines and the Ottomans, its story tends to be read through the Seljuk experience. This obscures the multiple experiences and spaces of Anatolia under the Byzantine empire, Turko-Muslim dynasties contemporary to the Seljuks, the Mongol Ilkhanids, and the various beyliks of eastern and western Anatolia. This book looks beyond political structures and towards a reconsideration of the interactions between the rural and the urban; an analysis of the relationships between architecture, culture and power; and an examination of the region's multiple geographies. In order to expand historiographical perspectives it draws on a wide variety of sources (architectural, artistic, documentary and literary), including texts composed in several languages (Arabic, Armenian, Byzantine Greek, Persian and Turkish). Original in its coverage of this period from the perspective of multiple polities, religions and languages, this volume is also the first to truly embrace the cultural complexity that was inherent in the reality of daily life in medieval Anatolia and surrounding regions.

Islam Literature and Society in Mongol Anatolia

Islam  Literature and Society in Mongol Anatolia
Author: A. C. S. Peacock
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108499361

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A new understanding of the transformation of Anatolia to a Muslim society in the thirteenth-fourteenth centuries based on previously unpublished sources.

Architecture and Material Politics in the Fifteenth century Ottoman Empire

Architecture and Material Politics in the Fifteenth century Ottoman Empire
Author: Patricia Blessing
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 905
Release: 2022-08-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781009051187

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In this book, Patricia Blessing explores the emergence of Ottoman architecture in the fifteenth century and its connection with broader geographical contexts. Analyzing how transregional exchange shaped building practices, she examines how workers from Anatolia, the Mediterranean, the Balkans, and Iran and Central Asia participated in key construction projects. She also demonstrates how drawn, scalable models on paper served as templates for architectural decorations and supplemented collaborations that involved the mobility of workers. Blessing reveals how the creation of centralized workshops led to the emergence of a clearly defined imperial Ottoman style by 1500, when the flexibility and experimentation of the preceding century was levelled. Her book radically transforms our understanding of Ottoman architecture by exposing the diverse and fluid nature of its formative period. It also provides the reader with an understanding of design, planning, and construction processes of a major empire of the Islamic world.

Inside Outside Islamic Art and Architecture

Inside Outside Islamic Art and Architecture
Author: Saygin Salgirli
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781501341861

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When we walk into a gallery, we have a fairly good idea where the building begins and ends; and inside, while observing a painting, we are equally confident in distinguishing between the painting-proper and its frame and borders. Yet, things are often more complicated. A building defines an exterior space just as much as an interior, and what we perceive to be ornamental and marginal to a given painting may in fact be central to what it represents. In this volume, a simple question is presented: instead of dichotomous separations between inside and outside, or exterior and interior, what other relationships can we think of? The first book of its kind to grapple with this question, Inside/Outside Islamic Art and Architecture focuses on a wide spectrum of mediums and topics, including painted manuscripts, objects, architectural decoration, architecture and urban planning, and photography. Bringing together scholars with diverse methodologies-who work on a geographical span stretching from India to Spain and Nigeria, and across a temporal spectrum from the thirteenth to the twenty-first century-this original book also poses engaging questions about the boundaries of the field.

Formal Methods in Architecture

Formal Methods in Architecture
Author: Plácido Lizancos Mora,David Leite Viana,Franklim Morais,Jorge Vieira Vaz
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2023-09-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789819922178

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This book comprises the select proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Formal Methods in Architecture (6FMA), A Coruña 2022. The contents focus on the use of methodologies, especially those that have witnessed recent developments stemming from mathematical and computer sciences and are developed in a collaborative way with architecture and related fields. This book constitutes a contribution to the debate and to the introduction of new methodologies and tools in the mentioned fields that derive from the application of formal methods in the creation of new explicit languages for problem-solving in architecture and urbanism. Some of the themes in the book are CAD and BIM, mixed realities, photogrammetry and 3D scan, architectural design automation, urban and building performance analysis, SCAVA-space configuration, accessibility and visibility analysis. This book proves a valuable resource for those in academia and industry.

Kizilbash Alevis in Ottoman Anatolia

Kizilbash Alevis in Ottoman Anatolia
Author: Karakaya-Stump Ayfer Karakaya-Stump
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2020-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781474432702

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The Kizilbash were at once key players in and the foremost victims of the Ottoman-Safavid conflict that defined the early modern Middle East. Today referred to as Alevis, they constitute the second largest faith community in modern Turkey, with smaller pockets of related groups in the Balkans. Yet several aspects of their history remain little understood or explored. This first comprehensive socio-political history of the Kizilbash/Alevi communities uses a recently surfaced corpus of sources generated within their milieu. It offers fresh answers to many questions concerning their origins and evolution from a revolutionary movement to an inward-looking religious order.

From Edessa to Urfa The Fortification of the Citadel

From Edessa to Urfa  The Fortification of the Citadel
Author: Cristina Tonghini
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789697575

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This book presents results of an archaeological research project focused on a specific monumental area, the citadel, in the city of Urfa (Turkey), known in ancient times as Edessa. Three seasons of fieldwork were carried out (2014-2016) in order to identify the building sequence of the citadel and establish an absolute chronology of events.

Islamic Manuscripts of Late Medieval Rum 1270s 1370s

Islamic Manuscripts of Late Medieval Rum  1270s 1370s
Author: Jackson Cailah Jackson
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781474451505

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Between the Mongol invasions in the mid-13th century and the rise of the Ottomans in the late 14th century, the Lands of Rum were marked by instability and conflict. Despite this, a rich body of illuminated manuscripts from the period survives, explored here in this extensively illustrated volume. Meticulously analysing 15 beautifully decorated Arabic and Persian manuscripts, including Qur'ans, mirrors-for-princes, historical chronicles and Sufi works, Cailah Jackson traces the development of calligraphy and illumination in late medieval Anatolia. She shows that the central Anatolian city of Konya, in particular, was a dynamic centre of artistic activity and that local Turcoman princes, Seljuk bureaucrats and Mevlevi dervishes all played important roles in manuscript production and patronage.