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020 _a9789833631018
_qhardcover
040 _aUniversiti Teknologi Brunei
_beng
_cUTB
084 _aNA4670 AZI 2014
100 1 _aAzim A. Aziz,
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aMasjid : selected mosques from around the world /
_bAzim A. Aziz
260 _aMalaysia:
_bATSA Architects,
_c2014.
300 _a752p. :
_bill., col. plans ;
_c 31cm.
520 _aThis pictorial book features a selection of the various mosque styles and designs that have been built throughout the past 1,435 years, ever since the formation of Islam in the year 622. The religion has since inspired many great builders and architects to make a statement, which has now become part of history. Apart from featuring the main mosques, i.e. Masjidil Haram, Masjidil Nabawi, Al-Aqsa Mosque and Ummayad Mosque, many of the mosques chosen to be featured in this monograph were due to its design relevance in history and its architectural styles. Note that there are many other mosques in the world that are worth mentioning, but due to the limitation of space, time and availability of information, the compiler is unable to include all of them. We often struggle with the true concept of Islamic architecture being part of a modern-day architectural practice, we often do not fully understand the meaning behind its architecture or its history. As a result, we tend to make more copies or design interpretation of buildings that had previously been built rather than creating anything that is original or progressive. In producing this book, the compilers had to reference many previously written materials and publications. The beautiful illustrations were acquired from various sources - online photo banks, photographers from around the world and by the producers of the book. As much as possible, the compilers try to include floor plans of each of the mosques. The inclusion of Google Maps also helps the reader to understand the context of a particular mosque. The field of mosque architecture has progressed immensely, taking into account the various influences and cultures throughout the centuries
650 4 _aArchitecture
_xSpecial classes of buildings
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