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Course Name
Turkish Türk Mimarlığı Tarihi
English Hstry of Turkish Architecture
Course Code
MIM 221E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 1
2 2 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Aygül Ağır
Course Objectives 1.Development of the Turkish architecture
2.Aesthtic and proportion concepts in Turkish architecture
3.Understanding the influence of the local traditions and historical heritage
Course Description Pre-Islamic Turkish architecture in Asia, Uighur, Karakhanid, Ghaznevid, Seljuk architecture and
the origins of the Anatolian Turkish architecture; space, mass, façade and structure design
characteristics and form language of the early Anatolian emirates, Anatolian Seljuks, 14th c.
emirates and Ottoman architecture until the end of the 17th c. with various examples of building
types, such as mosques, madrasas, hospitals, tombs, caravanserails, palaces and building
complexes.
Course Outcomes Student, who passed the course satisfactorily can:
1. Research skills
2. Critical thinking skills
3. Cultural diversity
4. Eastern architecture
5. National and regional architecture
6. Understanding the past and the present of architecture
7. Conservation of historical sites
8. Structural systems
Pre-requisite(s) Ancient and Byzantine Architecture
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Altun, A., 1989, Ortaçağ Türk Mimarisinin Ana Hatları İçin Bir Özet, Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayını.İstanbul.
Goodwin, G., 1971, A History of Ottoman Architecture, Thames and Hudson.
Kuban, D., 2007, Osmanlı Mimarisi, YEM Yayınları, İstanbul.
Kuban, D., 1997, Sinan’s Art and Selimiye, İstanbul, Tarih Vakfı Yayını.
Kuran, A., 1987, Sinan, Hürriyet Vakfı Yayını.
Ögel, S., 1994, Anadolu'nun Selçuklu Çehresi, Akbank yayınları.
Sözen, M. (ed.), 1975, Türk Mimarisinin Gelişimi ve Mimar Sinan, Türkiye İşbankası
Yayını.
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