Sectional analysis of pendentive dome mosques during Ottoman era= Analyse sectionalle des mosquees a dome pendentif pendant l'epoque Ottomane
This study analyses types of pendentive dome mosques based on their variations from sectional view of documented drawings. The scope of this study is limited to the mosques constructed in Ottoman period which refers to the pendentive dome mosque architecture. The methodology applies descriptive a...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture
2010
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/3355/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/3355/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/3355/1/USMCanadaSanusi.pdf |
Summary: | This study analyses types of pendentive dome mosques based on their
variations from sectional view of documented drawings. The scope of this study is
limited to the mosques constructed in Ottoman period which refers to the pendentive
dome mosque architecture. The methodology applies descriptive analysis to classify its
variation. This analysis takes into account that the main dome plays important role in
classifying the variation. There are 51 mosques selected for the case studies. The study
found that five types of the pendentive dome mosques can be identified accordingly. The
number, position and organization of the dome design become the determining factors
that influence the categories. The analysis also finds that all main domes share similar
position located at the center of the prayer hall. The number of main domes comprises
two and three units in the third category and it has more than three units in fourth
category whereas the number of main dome is not more than one unit in other categories.
The dome with higher rank of category show higher quality in terms of aesthetical value
leading to visual feeling of domination in section view. In overall, the rank of the
mosque’s category besides corresponds to the level of its dome organization. The
mosques in the higher ranked categories have more elaborated dome organization. This
fits well with the logic of the hierarchy of importance to the corresponding category. |
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