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The Architectural Representation of Islam (ISIM Dissertations)

The Architectural Representation of Islam (ISIM Dissertations) By Eric Reinier Roose
Amsterdam University Press | 2009-04-08 | ISBN-10: 9089641335 | 418 Pages | PDF | 10.9 MB



This book is a study of Dutch mosque designs, objects of heated public debate. Until now, studies of diaspora mosque designs have largely consisted of normative architectural critiques that reject the ubiquitous domes and minarets as hampering further Islamic-architectural evolution. The Architectural Representation of Islam: Muslim-Commissioned Mosque Design in The Netherlands represents a clear break with the architectural critical narrative, and meticulously analyzes twelve design processes for Dutch mosques.
It shows that patrons, by consciously selecting, steering and replacing their architects, have much more influence on their mosques than has been generally assumed. Through the careful transformation of specific building elements from Islamic architectural history to a new context, they literally aim to construct the ultimate Islam. Their designs thus evolve not in opposition to Dutch society, but to those versions of Islam that they hold to be false.


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