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The volume, lavishly illustrated with many images previously unpublished in colour, presents articles by Bernard O'Kane on a wide variety of architectural topics. These range from Morocco to India, and from the earliest periods of Islam to the present day. There is a concentration on monuments in Egypt and Syria, from analysis of borrowings between domestic and religious architecture to studies of individual buildings. Mutual influences between Iran and Egypt are also addressed.
Contents
1. Mughal Tilework: Derivative or Original?; 2. Architecture and Court Cultures of the 14th Century; 3. The Mausoleum of Yayha al-Shabih Revisited, with Bahia Shehab; 4. Introduction in The Mosques of Egypt; 5. Residential Architecture of the Darb Zubayda; 6. The Design of Cairo's Masonry Domes; 7. James Wild and the Mosque of Bashtak; 8. The Great Mosque of Hama Redux; 9. Ayyubid Architecture in Cairo; 10. The Nine-Bay Plan in Islamic Architecture: Its Origin, Development and Meaning; 11. The Arboreal Aesthetic: Landscape, Painting and Architecture from Mongol Iran to Mamluk Egypt; 12. Domestic and Religious Architecture in Cairo: Mutual Influences; 13. The Ziyāda of the Mosque of al-Ḥākim and the Development of the Ziyāda in Islamic Architecture; 14. The Mosque; 15. Monumentality in Mamluk and Mongol Art and Architecture; 16. The Madrasa of Badr al-Dīn al-'Aynī and Its Tiled Miḥrāb, with Laila Ibrahim; 17. The Rise of the Minaret; 18. Review of M. Burgoyne, D.S. Richards, Mamluk Jerusalem: An Architectural Study.