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Friday, December 18, 2020

International Journal of Islamic Architecture is out now 10.1 is out now!

Intellect is delighted to announce that the 10th anniversary issue from the International Journal of Islamic Architecture is out now!

 

Special Issue: 'Islamic Architecture: Reflections on the Field’

 

For more information about the special issue and journal, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/international-journal-of-islamic-architecture

 

Aims & Scopes

 

The International Journal of Islamic Architecture (IJIA) publishes peer-reviewed articles on the urban design, architecture and landscape architecture of the historic Islamic world, encompassing the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia, but also the more recent geographies of Islam in its global dimensions. The main emphasis is on the detailed analysis of the historical, theoretical, and practical aspects of architecture.

 

Issue 10.1

 

IJIA: The Journal, the Field, and the Future

 

Facing Challenges Through Innovation: Redefining the Field of Islamic Architecture at IJIA

MOHAMMAD GHARIPOUR

 

Islamic Architecture in Print: Reflections on Ten Years of IJIA

PATRICIA BLESSING, HEATHER L. FERGUSON AND KIVANÇ KILINÇ

 

Views of Islamic Architecture and on the Field: Photographs from IJIA’s First Decade

DANIEL E. COSLETT

 

Transitions: A Postscript

HASAN-UDDIN KHAN

 

Research, Historiography, and Scope

 

Continuity and Rupture in Islamic Architecture

NASSER RABBAT

 

The Study of Islamic Architecture: Reflections on an Expanding Field

SHEILA S. BLAIR AND JONATHAN M. BLOOM

 

Widening the Horizons for the Study of Islamic Architecture

BERNARD O’KANE

 

From Garden to Landscape: Lessons from the Taj and the Alhambra

D. FAIRCHILD RUGGLES

 

A Field Without Fieldwork: Sustaining the Study of Islamic Architecture in the Twenty-first Century

NANCY UM

 

Education, Curation, and Publication

 

Reorienting Perspectives: Why I Do Not Teach a Course Titled ‘Islamic Architecture

JELENA BOGDANOVIĆ

 

Curating the ‘Islamic’: The Personal and the Political

LESLEE KATRINA MICHELSEN

 

Displaying Islamic Arts in Global Cities

JORGE CORREIA

 

Islamic Architecture on the Move: Publishing Architectural History in the Digital Age

NANCY MICKLEWRIGHT

 

Documenting Islamic Architecture: Objectives and Outcomes in a Time of War

SHARON C. SMITH

 

Illustrating Islamic Architecture: On Visual Presentation and Scholarship

LORENZ KORN

 

Geography, Chronology, and Boundaries

 

Modern Architecture and Colonialism in the Islamic World

BRIAN L. MCLAREN

 

Neo-Eurocentrism and Science: Implications for the Historiography of Islamic Art and Architecture

SAMER AKKACH

 

Carving an Epistemological Space for Southeast Asia: Historiographical and Critical Engagements

IMRAN BIN TAJUDEEN

 

Silencing Palestinian Architectural History in Israel: Reflections on Scholarship and Activism

ALONA NITZAN-SHIFTAN

 

Practice, Purpose, and Identity

 

A Trinity of Values in Architecture for Muslim Societies

RASEM BADRAN

 

Relevance, Tradition, and Practice in Islamic Architecture: A Personal Journey

KAMIL KHAN MUMTAZ

 

The ‘Islamic-Modern’ Project in this Age of Uncertainty

VIKRAMĀDITYA PRAKĀSH