Western Islamic Architecture

Western Islamic Architecture

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Jan 1, 1967 · English · Hardcover
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Format Hardcover
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1967
Publisher George Braziller

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John D. Hoag explores the intricate relationship between Western cultures and Islamic architecture. This work delves into the historical context that shaped the architectural styles emerging in various regions influenced by Islamic design principles. Through vivid descriptions and thoughtful analyses, Hoag illustrates how these structures reflect the blending of different cultural elements.

The book draws attention to specific architectural features, such as intricate tile work, soaring minarets, and lush gardens, while highlighting their significance in the communities that embraced them. It invites readers to appreciate the aesthetic and functional aspects that define Western Islamic architecture.

With a rich tapestry of historical insights and visual examples, Hoag's examination serves as a bridge connecting past and present. The narrative encourages readers to see the beauty and complexity inherent in the architectural heritage that continues to influence modern designs.

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