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Author Holod, Renata.

Title The contemporary mosque : architects, clients, and designs since the 1950s / Renata Holod and Hasan-Uddin Khan ; with the assistance of Kimberly Mims
Published New York : Rizzoli, 1997

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Description 288 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm
Summary The Contemporary Mosque features over 70 mosques designed and built since the 1950s throughout the Islamic world and for Muslim communities in other countries. This survey of the contemporary scene presents projects ranging from buildings commissioned by wealthy private individuals and local Muslim communities to imposing State Mosques serving as symbols of national prestige. Mosques with strikingly modern designs for which the latest materials and construction techniques have been used contrast with examples in regional architectural styles - notably in Southeast Asia and West Africa - using traditional materials. Color photographs of the mosques and of their richly detailed interiors are complemented by architectural plans and drawings and a text outlining the individual design briefs and solutions, together with a background history for each project
Notes Simultaneously published in London under title: The mosque and the modern world : architects, patrons, and designs since the 1950s
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-284) and index
Subject Architects and patrons.
Architecture, Modern -- 20th century.
Islamic architecture.
Mosques.
Regionalism in architecture.
Author Khan, Hasan-Uddin.
Mims, Kimberly.
LC no. 97068124
ISBN 0847820432
Other Titles The mosque and the modern world : architects, patrons, and designs since the 1950s