1st Edition

Understanding Islamic Architecture

Edited By Attilo Petruccioli, Khalil K. Pirani Copyright 2002
    148 Pages
    by Routledge

    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    The ongoing debate among practitioners and in academia about the meaning and understanding of Islamic architecture will be energized by this book. It contains essays by architects and academics from various parts of the world which clarify how the carious disciplines of the design profession can be employed to build in the spirit of Islam.

    Divided into three sections the book covers:

    *meaning from Faith, which draws meaning from the Islamic faith in order to propose a built environment that is universally beneficial
    *analysis of History, which examines historical buildings and planning concepts, and suggest how to apply lessons learned to contemporary practice
    *contemporary Trends, which discusses current trends in architecture, education and socio-economic aspects of various Muslim countries.

    Illustrated throughout, this book will appeal to students and scholars, practising architects and planners alike.

    Part I - Meaning From Faith Part II - Meaning From History Part III - Contemporary Trends

    Biography

    Authored by Petruccioli, Attilo; Pirani, Khalil K.