The Effects of Modern Architecture on the Evolution of Mosques in Sulaymaniyah
Ahmed Qadir Ahmed,
Ihsan Fethi
Abstract:Since the establishment of the Kurdistan Region Autonomy in 1991, extensive construction, including that of mosques, has reshaped the architectural environment. This phenomenon requires an examination of the evolved architectural features in new mosques and also raises questions about their alignment with the religious and symbolic objectives of mosque designs. This study focuses on the transformative impact of modern architectural styles on mosque evolution in Sulaymaniyah and uses an in-depth case study appr… Show more
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