by the Ottoman dynastybrbrIn his greatest works he adapted Byzantine and Islamic styles to produce something quite new a cen
Sinan was the greatest architect of the Ottoman Golden Age when the Empire reached its zenith of power and magnificence His style marks the apogee of Turkish art and this volume is a magnificent testament to the achievement of a man who stamped his imprint on an entire culturebrbrBeginning as a military engineer and designer of fortifications he was appointed Chief Imperial Architect in 1538 While Michelangelo was working on St Peters Sinan completed the greatest of Turkish mosques the Sleymaniye and the SelimiyebrbrUnder Sleyman the Magnificent and his successor Selim II Sinan designed hundreds of buildings mosques palaces tombs mausolea hospitals schools caravanserai bridges aqueducts and baths As he himself said with time each edifice became with the help of Allah and thanks to the generosity and benevolence of the State the very image of the world in the lands ruled by the Ottoman dynastybrbrIn his greatest works he adapted Byzantine and Islamic styles to produce something quite new a centralized organization of absolute space unhindered by pillars or columns and covered by a soaring dome An architect of genius in a dynamic new empire expanding into both Asia and Europe he was a true man of the RenaissancebrbrOpulent colour photographs many taken specially by Ara Gler for this publication pay tribute to the extraordinary space and light of Sinans buildings Texts by the most important specialists in this field complement the handsome visual material and offer new interpretations of Sinans art
Publisher
Thames and Hudson Ltd
ISBN-13
9780500343111
Subjects
Booksauthor-augusto-romano-burelliauthor-john-freelyBooks. Books: Architecture History & Reference
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