Sinan: Architect of Süleyman the Magnificent and the Ottoman Golden Age

John Freely and Augusto Romano Burelli

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Sinan was the greatest architect of the Ottoman Golden Age of the sixteenth century – when the Ottoman Empire reached its zenith of power and magnificence. His style marks the apogee of Turkish art. Under Süleyman the Magnificent and his succcessor Selmi II, Sinan designed hundreds of buildings: mosques, palaces, tombs, mausolea, hospitals, schools, caravanserai, bridges, aqueducts and baths, many of them presented and analysed in this book. In 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 Renaissance.

Publisher
Thames and Hudson Ltd
ISBN
9780500343111
Binding
Hardback
Page Extent
144
Weight (kg)
1.39
Height (in)
12.8
Width (in)
9.45
Subject
Architecture & Landscape Design , Architecture History & Reference
Published Date
31 / 08 / 2015

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