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SYMBOLS AND SIGNS IN ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE
Author(s) -
Behnam Ghasemzadeh,
Atefeh Fathebaghalli,
Ali Tarvirdinassab
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
eras
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1647-3558
DOI - 10.37334/eras.v4i3.86
Subject(s) - islamic architecture , islam , architecture , calligraphy , meaning (existential) , style (visual arts) , semiotics , scope (computer science) , aesthetics , islamic culture , history , sociology , visual arts , art , epistemology , philosophy , computer science , archaeology , painting , programming language
Throughout history, Islamic signs and signification were recognized and appreciated by both Muslim and Non-Muslim scholars. The Islamic style of architecture is not only used in mosques, but also in other Islamic buildings and even in gardens. The architecture encompasses both secular and religious artistic styles. The aim of this study is to contextualize the concept of Islamic architecture. It seeks to make the readers appreciate the heritage of Islamic architecture, and to clarify on misconceptions about Islamic architecture. This study examines various types of Islamic architecture and conducts a semiotic analysis of these works. The study defines the meaning and scope of Islamic architecture. It highlights the qualities and characteristics that make it unique and distinctive from other forms of architecture. It looks into the meanings and characteristics of the structures and explores the decorative styles used. Further, it explores the concept of Islamic architecture and analyses the meaning of some of the signs and significations. The findings indicate that the most common styles are calligraphy, geometry and floral designs. The study also finds that Islamic architecture encompasses both secular and religious artistic styles and has been influential in designing, constructing and decorating buildings in other cultures during both the ancient times and in the present day.

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