Discontinuous double-shell domes through Islamic eras in the middle east and central Asia: History, morphology, typologies, geometry, and construction
This paper presents a developed geometric approach for deriving the typologies and geometries of discontinuous double-shell domes in Islamic architecture. Common geometric attributes are created using a corpus of twenty one domes that were built in the Middle East and Central Asia, beginning from th...
Main Authors: | Ashkan, M., Ahmad, Y. |
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Format: | Article |
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Kim Williams Books
2010
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