History of Ottoman Architecture book - Thames and Hudson
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Godfrey Goodwin's study immediately became the definitive work on the subject when it was first published, and remains the most comprehensive survey in English and practically the only account of Turkish architecture over the past two centuries. The aim of this book is to demonstrate that Ottoman architecture, not just a decadent blend of Persian, Byzantine, and other styles, is a historical style in its own right, which had a significant influence on Western Romantic movements and embodied the architecture of the Sultanate for many Europeans.
This book approaches the topic from a historical perspective, with a compelling discussion of the effects of conquests, religion, and social life. The great mosques are fully described, but also the layout and functions of surrounding buildings, from baths and shops to mausoleums, along with fortifications, aqueducts, and bridges. The final chapter deals with domestic architecture and the Ottoman concept of the city. Complementing the text is a glossary of Turkish words, a chronological table with a list of Ottoman rulers and significant historical events, detailed notes, and an extensive bibliography.
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| SKU | THANDSON-9780500274293 |
| Manufacturer | Thames and Hudson |
| Model | 9780500274293 |
| Author | Godfrey Goodwin |
| Number of pages | 512 |
| Tongue | English |
| Binding | Soft |
| Year of release | February 23, 1987 |
| Size | 28.5 x 22.9 cm |
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