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1 History of Architecture Islamic Art and Architecture

2 Byzantine: Hagia Sophia

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4 Islamic Tradition Islam is the religion that centers around the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, c. 570- 632 AD Begins in Arabia but spreads all the way from Spain to India and Indonesia. Typical of Islamic architecture in general: freely borrowing and adapting to local traditions. At the same time that key features emerge.

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7 Kaaba

8 A pre-Islamic site Muhammad taught that Abraham and Ishmael built it Contains a black stone (a meteorite) that the Angel Gabriel gave to Abraham Muslims walk around the kaaba seven times

9 The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, 690 AD Part of an effort to make Jerusalem, not Mecca, the primary pilgrimage site

10 The Site: platform of the Temple of Solomon

11 Probably built by Byzantine architects from Constantinople. What type of plan is this?

12 Rock: from which Muhammad ascended to God

13 Plan

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15 Nine Square Grid, Eight Pointed Star

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19 Mosaic

20 The Mosque A Prayer Hall: “Place of Prostration”

21 A mosque needs: A Qibla Wall A Mihrab Minaret(s)

22 Mosque at Kairouan, Tunisia

23 The Great Mosque of Cordoba, Spain, 800 AD

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27 Horseshoe Arches

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29 Mihrab

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32 Djenne Mosque, Mali, Africa

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34 Palaces The Alhambra, Granada, Spain, 1000 AD

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38 Court of Myrtles

39 Hall of Two Sisters

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41 Muqarnas

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43 Type of corbel but decorative, not structural Based upon radial symmetry

44 Court of Lions

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49 India Taj Mahal, 1600

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51 Taj Mahal

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56 Arabesques: on surface, on onion dome


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