The Historical Journey of Architecture, Construction, and the Urban Phenomenon
1,275.00TL
1,700.00TL
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Yazar: Zeki Tez
Brand: Doruk Yayınları
Basım Tarihi: 2022
Basım Dili: ["Turkish"]
Sayfa Sayısı: 536Boyut: 13.5 x 21.0 cm
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Prof. Dr. Zeki Tez recounts humanity's journey, which began with solving the need for shelter and continued with building structures for countless purposes and types.
Architecture, bringing together a range of fields including art, design, geometry, engineering, construction, and materials science, has a long and rich history. Since the history of architecture developed intertwined with the history of construction and the urban phenomenon, Zeki Tez examines these two areas within the scope of the book.
The history of architecture is presented across many topics, from ancient architecture, to Umayyad desert palaces, Byzantine architecture, Armenian architecture, Seljuk architecture, Mimar Sinan, and up to the present day.
Subsequently, construction materials and techniques are examined according to history and cultures.
The last section addresses the urban phenomenon. It includes two chapters focusing on ancient times, the Anatolian geography, the European geography, and Istanbul.
The Historical Journey of Architecture, Construction, and the Urban Phenomenon reveals the history of humankind's construction of buildings, its various traditions, and the development of methods, through meticulous work and a qualified accumulation of knowledge.
Architecture, bringing together a range of fields including art, design, geometry, engineering, construction, and materials science, has a long and rich history. Since the history of architecture developed intertwined with the history of construction and the urban phenomenon, Zeki Tez examines these two areas within the scope of the book.
The history of architecture is presented across many topics, from ancient architecture, to Umayyad desert palaces, Byzantine architecture, Armenian architecture, Seljuk architecture, Mimar Sinan, and up to the present day.
Subsequently, construction materials and techniques are examined according to history and cultures.
The last section addresses the urban phenomenon. It includes two chapters focusing on ancient times, the Anatolian geography, the European geography, and Istanbul.
The Historical Journey of Architecture, Construction, and the Urban Phenomenon reveals the history of humankind's construction of buildings, its various traditions, and the development of methods, through meticulous work and a qualified accumulation of knowledge.




