The dome is a vital element and a prominent building feature in Islamic Architecture. This paper analyzes the geometrical and philosophical approach to the transition of two types of domes, i.e., square and octagonal base domes. The timeline and region selected for the work are from the 1420s to 1630s of the Indian subcontinent. During the period, it covers three dynasties: Sayyid Dynasty, Lodi Dynasty, and Mughal Dynasty, and their change of approach toward the shapes of domes according to the needs and availability of construction techniques at hand and other factors. Based on the comparison of the domes of four buildings, the evolution of domes and their need for transition is to be presented in this work
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
Shah Humayan was the son of the first Mogul leader to conquer the Lodi and Rajput sultans in the nor...
sultans of Kashmir were great builders, as is attested by a few remnants of their constructive build...
This research presents a developed geometric approach for deriving the typologies and geometries of ...
All of the previous examples dating back into the early years of the Mogul empire serve to set a bac...
This paper presents a developed geometric approach for deriving the typologies and geometries of dis...
Persian master builders had been innovated an architectural form which had an imperishable effect on...
This paper analyses the kārbandi of the Hashti pavilion at Bagh-e-Dolat Abad in Yazd. Kārbandi is a ...
This paper analyses the kārbandi of the Hashti pavilion at Bagh-e-Dolat Abad in Yazd. Kārbandi is a ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
Shah Humayan was the son of the first Mogul leader to conquer the Lodi and Rajput sultans in the nor...
sultans of Kashmir were great builders, as is attested by a few remnants of their constructive build...
This research presents a developed geometric approach for deriving the typologies and geometries of ...
All of the previous examples dating back into the early years of the Mogul empire serve to set a bac...
This paper presents a developed geometric approach for deriving the typologies and geometries of dis...
Persian master builders had been innovated an architectural form which had an imperishable effect on...
This paper analyses the kārbandi of the Hashti pavilion at Bagh-e-Dolat Abad in Yazd. Kārbandi is a ...
This paper analyses the kārbandi of the Hashti pavilion at Bagh-e-Dolat Abad in Yazd. Kārbandi is a ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
On 7th May 1611, the construction of Esfahan Shah mosque started to be a part of the re-modeling of ...
Shah Humayan was the son of the first Mogul leader to conquer the Lodi and Rajput sultans in the nor...
sultans of Kashmir were great builders, as is attested by a few remnants of their constructive build...