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- Archnet -
an online community for architects, planners, urban designers,
interior designers, landscape architects, and scholars, with a
special focus on the Islamic world. Includes many full-text publications
for download. A joint venture between MIT and the Aga Khan Trust
for Culture.
- Architectural
and Urban Conservation in the Islamic World, Abu H. Imamuddin,
Karen R. Longeteig, eds. - eBook from Archnet
- Architectural
Education in the Islamic World by Ahmet Evin - eBook from
Archnet
- The
Architecture of Isfahan - A virtual tour of the city of Isfahan,
Iran, taking particular note of the wide range of Islamic architectural
styles ranging from the 11th century (C.E.) to the 19th. This
archive contains photographs and descriptions of some of the most
interesting and unusual ones.
- Basic
Reference Tools for Islamic Art and Architecture - This guide
presents a selection of the most useful reference tools for the
study of the art and architecture of the Islamic world. All entries
include Harvard library call numbers and/or links to on-line resources;
most are annotated.
- Crisis
in the Built Environment: The Case of the Muslim City by Jamel
Akbar - eBook from Archnet
- Dictionary
of Islamic Architecture by Andrew Petersen - eBook from Archnet
- Edirne
by Argun Dündar - eBook from Archnet
- The
Expanding Metropolis: Coping with the Urban Growth of Cairo
by Ahmet Evin - eBook from Archet
- Formal
Structure in Islamic Architecture of Iran and Turkestan by
Klaus Herdeg - eBook from Archnet
- Islamic and Arabic
Arts and Architecture - a non-profit organization dedicated
to providing information on arts and architecture. With a strong
commitment to research and service, IAAO strives to offer a Web
presentation of the highest quality and to promote the awareness
of Islamic arts as a humanistic study, recognizing the inter-relationship
between the arts and other academic disciplines
- Islamic
Architecture in Cairo: an Introduction by Doris Behrens-Abouseif
- eBook from Archnet
- Islamic
Ceramics Online - Web-based teaching course on Islamic Ceramics
originally conceived primarily as an educational resource for
students on the Islamic Art and Archaeology undergraduate and
graduate courses at the Oriental Institute, University of Oxford
- The Jerusalem
Archaeological Park - multimedia website including historical
information and a time line
- Legacies
for the Future: Contemporary Architecture in Islamic Societies
by Cynthia C. Davidson - eBook from Archnet
- Toward
an Architecture in the Spirit of Islam by Renata Holod - eBook
from Archnet
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