Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Architectural Patronage and the Rise of the Ottomans
This chapter takes a look at the role of other early Ottoman viziers in architectural practice is in order, before turning its attention to a multifunctional complex in Bursa, centered like its predecessors around a T‐type hospice‐mosque. Known as the Green Mosque, this building and its decoration, executed under the auspices of the vizier and architect Ivaz Pasha and the naqqash Ali b. Ilyas, has received great scholarly attention. The chapter demonstrates that the Green Mosque stands out as a particularly interesting case of a joint royal/vizierial undertaking. In a survey of Ottoman royal constructions, the decisive point of rupture with the local brick‐and‐stone construction techniques used in earlier Byzantine architecture would appear to be the early 1390s, when the T‐type hospice‐mosque complex and the Friday mosque of Bayezid I were constructed. The cases examined here confirm that the transfer of architectural and decorative knowledge between such distinct cultural and political centers was a reality.
Architectural Patronage and the Rise of the Ottomans
This chapter takes a look at the role of other early Ottoman viziers in architectural practice is in order, before turning its attention to a multifunctional complex in Bursa, centered like its predecessors around a T‐type hospice‐mosque. Known as the Green Mosque, this building and its decoration, executed under the auspices of the vizier and architect Ivaz Pasha and the naqqash Ali b. Ilyas, has received great scholarly attention. The chapter demonstrates that the Green Mosque stands out as a particularly interesting case of a joint royal/vizierial undertaking. In a survey of Ottoman royal constructions, the decisive point of rupture with the local brick‐and‐stone construction techniques used in earlier Byzantine architecture would appear to be the early 1390s, when the T‐type hospice‐mosque complex and the Friday mosque of Bayezid I were constructed. The cases examined here confirm that the transfer of architectural and decorative knowledge between such distinct cultural and political centers was a reality.
Architectural Patronage and the Rise of the Ottomans
Flood, Finbarr Barry (Herausgeber:in) / Necipoğlu, Gülru (Herausgeber:in) / Yürekli, Zeynep (Autor:in)
21.08.2017
22 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Le patronage architectural des ducs de Normandie
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
|Architectural Education, Practice and Patronage in Ancien Regime France
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1991
|Ottoman Women Builders: The Architectural Patronage of Hadice Turhan Sultan
Online Contents | 2008
|