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Islamic and Islamicate Architecture in the Americas: Transregional Dialogues and Manifestations: Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East

Editat de Caroline ‘Olivia’ M. Wolf
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2025
This collection examines multiple manifestations of Islamic architecture across the Americas, from its northern to southernmost spheres, to expand dialogues surrounding this architectural legacy through a hemispheric consideration of aesthetics, narrative, and patronage. 36 col. 17b&w illus.
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ISBN-13: 9781835951316
ISBN-10: 1835951317
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 170 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East


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Contents
 
Acknowledgements
 
Introduction: Transregional Manifestations of Islamic and Islamicate Architecture in the Americas
Caroline ‘Olivia’ M. Wolf
 
 
PART I: Rethinking the Mudéjar in the Americas: Colonial Contexts
 
Chapter 1. Design, Disruption, and Disease: Reconstructing the Historical Context of the ‘Mosque-type’ Chapels in Sixteenth-Century Mexico
 
Luis Carlos Barragán
 
 
Chapter 2. ‘A Church of Mosque Proportions’: Debates of Mudéjar Style in New Granada
 
 Juan Ricardo Rey
 
 
Chapter 3. Echoes of Mashrabiya in Latin America: Reconsidering the Balconies of Lima
 
Fernando Luis Martínez Nespral
 
 
PART II: RevisitingOrientalism in the Americas: Nineteenth and Twentieth century Forms and Patronage
 
Chapter 4. The Turkish Style Cozy Corner: Everyday Appropriations of Islamicate Objects and Spaces in the American Parlor, 1885-1910
 
Sarah Ordu
 
 
Chapter 5. Midwest Middle East: Forms of Synthesis in Chicago’s Bahá’í Temple
 
Vadjon Sohaili
 
 
Chapter 6. Constructing Orientalism in Interwar Florida
 
Emily Neumeier
 
PART III: RevealingDiasporic Patronage in the Americas: Modern and Contemporary Representational and Religious Space
 
Chapter 7. Crafting Cosmopolitanism in the Brazilian Mahjar: Eclecticism, Orientalism and the Syrian-Lebanese Architectural Patronage of the Jafet family in Centennial São Paulo
 
Caroline ‘Olivia’ M. Wolf
 
 
Chapter 8. Independent and/or Instrumentalized: Surveying Mosque Architecture in Chile (1986-2006)’
 
Courtney Lesoon
 
 
Chapter 9. Canadian Mosques: Hybridity of Form and Program
 
Tammy Gaber
 
 
Chapter 10. Diasporic Aesthetics and the Genealogy of an Urban Mosque: An Analysis of the Islamic Center of the Washington D.C. Islamic Center
 
Akel Kahera
 
 
Contributor Biographies