Rethinking 'Islamic heritage': two case studies to ponder

Architecture played an instrumental role in spreading ideas of different civilizations around the world. Hence, through documenting heritage we could document the facets of different cultural Diaspora through time and spaces. The objective of the heritage study program at the department of Archit...

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Main Authors: Rashid, Md. Mizanur, Abdul Rahim, Asiah
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Language:English
Published: Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design, IIUM 2011
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description Architecture played an instrumental role in spreading ideas of different civilizations around the world. Hence, through documenting heritage we could document the facets of different cultural Diaspora through time and spaces. The objective of the heritage study program at the department of Architecture of HUM is to capture the facets of Islamic Diaspora around the world. As the very concept of Islamic architecture is problematic in today's architectural discourse, whether the buildings that the students are documenting during their visit are true representative of Islamic architecture is an issue to be discussed. During the Heritage Study trip 20 II, the students of architecture ofHUM have recorded two interesting buildings, Haghighi house in Esfahan, Iran and the Diwan-i-Aam of Lalbagh fort, Dhaka, Bangladesh that are apparently 'secular' in tenns of their function. Whether they could be able to elucidate the variegated expressions of Islamic architecture at two seemingly opposite geo-temporal locations is the central research question of this article. By using these two examples, this paper critically reexamines the stereotypical but popular conceptions of 'Islamic Architectural Style' that obscured the historical processes of hybridization and its diverse morphological outcomes, and comprehend the process of resilience and assimilation through which architecture is shaped in a particular context.
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spelling iium-111302021-07-01T12:11:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/11130/ Rethinking 'Islamic heritage': two case studies to ponder Rashid, Md. Mizanur Abdul Rahim, Asiah NA Architecture Architecture played an instrumental role in spreading ideas of different civilizations around the world. Hence, through documenting heritage we could document the facets of different cultural Diaspora through time and spaces. The objective of the heritage study program at the department of Architecture of HUM is to capture the facets of Islamic Diaspora around the world. As the very concept of Islamic architecture is problematic in today's architectural discourse, whether the buildings that the students are documenting during their visit are true representative of Islamic architecture is an issue to be discussed. During the Heritage Study trip 20 II, the students of architecture ofHUM have recorded two interesting buildings, Haghighi house in Esfahan, Iran and the Diwan-i-Aam of Lalbagh fort, Dhaka, Bangladesh that are apparently 'secular' in tenns of their function. Whether they could be able to elucidate the variegated expressions of Islamic architecture at two seemingly opposite geo-temporal locations is the central research question of this article. By using these two examples, this paper critically reexamines the stereotypical but popular conceptions of 'Islamic Architectural Style' that obscured the historical processes of hybridization and its diverse morphological outcomes, and comprehend the process of resilience and assimilation through which architecture is shaped in a particular context. Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design, IIUM 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/11130/1/Rethinking_Islamic_Heritage-_two_case_studies_to_ponder.pdf Rashid, Md. Mizanur and Abdul Rahim, Asiah (2011) Rethinking 'Islamic heritage': two case studies to ponder. Journal of Architecture, Planning and Construction Management, 1 (1). pp. 19-38. ISSN 2231-9514 http://iium.edu.my/kaedjournal/
spellingShingle NA Architecture
Rashid, Md. Mizanur
Abdul Rahim, Asiah
Rethinking 'Islamic heritage': two case studies to ponder
title Rethinking 'Islamic heritage': two case studies to ponder
title_full Rethinking 'Islamic heritage': two case studies to ponder
title_fullStr Rethinking 'Islamic heritage': two case studies to ponder
title_full_unstemmed Rethinking 'Islamic heritage': two case studies to ponder
title_short Rethinking 'Islamic heritage': two case studies to ponder
title_sort rethinking 'islamic heritage': two case studies to ponder
topic NA Architecture
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/11130/1/Rethinking_Islamic_Heritage-_two_case_studies_to_ponder.pdf