Mimar Sinan's İstanbul

Mimar Sinan's İstanbul
Author: Türkiye Turing ve Otomobil Kurumu
Publisher: Türkiye Turing ve Otomobil kurumu
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9757641588

Mimar Sinan's Routes

The Age of Sinan

The Age of Sinan
Author: Gülru Necipoğlu
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781861892539

A major assessment of the works of celebrated Ottoman architect, Mimar Sinan (1489-1588). Presents a cultural and social history of Ottoman architecture in the early modern eastern Mediterranean world.

Turkish Art and Architecture in Anatolia & Mimar Sinan

Turkish Art and Architecture in Anatolia & Mimar Sinan
Author: Selçuk Mülayim
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

This book is an attempt to outline the development of art and architecture in Anatolia. While covering the works made possible by this genius who holds an unsurpassed position in the history of Turkey, as well as the handicrafts of the same period, each in their own sections, the book tries to highlight both the architectural currents existing prior to Sinan and those architectural creations in Post-Sinan periods that remained faithful to his legacy. The final section rounds out by discussing such traditional art forms as woodworking, metal working, tilemaking, cloth, miniatures, carpets, hat (calligraphy) and tezhip ("gold gilding" or "illumination"), which served as complementary elements of architecture.

The Architect's Apprentice

The Architect's Apprentice
Author: Elif Shafak
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2015
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 052542797X

"During the height of the Ottoman Empire twelve-year-old Johan arrived in Istanbul to become an animal tamer to the white elephant Chota, befriend the sultan's beautiful daughter, and become an apprentice to Sinan, the empire's chief architect. As they build masterpieces, dangerous undercurrents begin to emerge, with jealousy erupting among Sinan's four apprentices"--

Sinan

Sinan
Author: Reha Günay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1998
Genre: Architects
ISBN:

Sinan

Sinan
Author: Aptullah Kuran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1987
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Sinan

Sinan
Author: John Freely
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Architects
ISBN: 9780500343111

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 culture Beginning as a military engineer and designer of fortifications, he was appointed Chief Imperial Architect in 1538. While Michelangelo was working on St. Peter's, Sinan completed the greatest of Turkish mosques, the Süleymaniye and the Selimiye. Under Süleyman 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 dynasty.' 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. Opulent colour photographs, many taken specially by Ara Güler for this publication, pay tribute to the extraordinary space and light of Sinan's buildings. Texts by the most important specialists in this field complement the handsome visual material and offer new interpretations of Sinan's art.

Sinan's Autobiographies

Sinan's Autobiographies
Author: Howard Crane
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9047406664

The sixteenth century Ottoman architect Sinan is today universally recognized as the defining figure in the development of the classical Ottoman style. In addition to his vast oeuvre, he left five remarkable autobiographical accounts, the so-called "Adsiz Risale", the "Risaletu'l-Mi'mariyye", "Tuhfetu'l-Mi'marin", "Tezkiretu'l-Mi'mariyye" and "Tezkiretu'l-Bunyan" that provide details of his life and works. Based on information dictated by Sinan to his poet friend Mustafa Sa'i Celebi shortly before his death, they exist in multiple manuscript versions in libraries in Istanbul, Ankara, and Cairo. The present volume contains critical editions of all five texts, along with transcriptions, annotated translations, facsimiles of the most important variant versions, and an introductory essay that analyzes the various surviving manuscripts, reconstructs their histories, and establishes the relationships between them.

Sinan

Sinan
Author: Hans G. Egli
Publisher: Institute of Classical Archaeology
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1997
Genre: Architects
ISBN:

The dome is almost synonymous with mosque architecture in the Islamic world. Sinan, the great Ottoman architect, devoted his career to perfect the synthesis. After nearly four and a half centuries many of Sinan's domed mosques still dominate their quarters in Istanbul and enjoy continued reverence. This book introduces buildings enmeshed with their environment or urban texture (site plan offer topographical information) highlighted against the socio-religious background of the era, emerging from the backdrop of the historic framework. Building after building allows us today to scrutinize questions that continue to confort architects of all times. -- Publisher description.

Turkey

Turkey
Author: Gamze Sağdinç
Publisher:
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2011
Genre: Turkey
ISBN: