ISLAMIC MOSQUE ARCHITECTURE
ablaq
alternating bands of colored stones in islamic masonry
rib vault
cross ribs act together with outer frame to create complete armature of arches along the edges and main fold of the vault
qiblah
direction of mecca
muqarnas
layers of pendentives and squinches
minarets
light house or slim tower, call to prayer
mihrab
prayer niche
kufic script
rectangular intertwined lettering used to decorate islamic religious buildings
dome of the rock
~ Jerusalem 690 ~ built by byzantine architect and mosaic artist from Constantinople ~ oldest islamic building to survive ~ built over sacred stone ~ ribbed and braced dome
key features
~ no central ritual center ~ built to accommodate as many worshipers as possible ~ emphasis on the horizontal ~ face mecca ~ no images, no people ~ direction of mecca marked by niche
islamic ornamentation
~ sacred geometry ~ no human representation ~ ordered repetition ~ rhythmic pattern ~ columns, piers, and arches interwoven