Mimar Sinan
Mimar Sinan is considered the greatest Ottoman architect with his master pieces he transformed the landscape of Istanbul as well as other Turkish cities and was responsible for over 370 structures. Sinan was considered to be the architect who pushed the dome beyond its limits making the largest dome ever seen through out the Christian and Islamic world as his genius enabled him to tackle the problems that came with construction. His work is highly influential to me because of the profusion of domes and simple but yet complex architecture. Examples of these are the Sehzadebasi Mosque made of marble, Ashlar and Granite, and the Süleymaniye Mosque consisting of granites, marbles, limestones and others Sehzadebasi Mosque Ariel photograph of Süleymaniye Mosque Reference list: Britannica, (n.d.), Sinan Ottoman Architect. Available at: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sinan (Accessed: 17th August 2021). Heckeroth. Y. F, (2017), Mimar Sinan: The Ottoman Empire's Most...
I got your email Olisa, thank you - I hope the issues have now been resolved as this blog is still not complete with empty "bookmark" posts still from middle of August. You must make sure you populate the posts, complete the project and update your website with your new project - use the checklist in week 9 to see what should be on your blog. The deadline is tomorrow - so I am not sure if you are going to get this done!
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