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The Hagia Sophia

The Hagia Sophia

The Hagia Sophia

From the Age of Justinian to the Present
Robert Mark
Ahmet S. Çakmak
January 1993
Unavailable - out of print August 1996
Hardback
9780521416771

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    With its vast scale, immense cost, extraordinary speed of erection, and stunning interior space, the creation of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul between 532-537 is unparalleled in premodern, Western architecture. As such, the achievement begs answers to three important questions: the nature of the theoretical and material resources available to the early designers to achieve this great building; the behaviour over the centuries of its much modified structure under the action of environmental loadings; the ability of the present-day structure to withstand a major earthquake. In this volume, scholars and professionals from different disciplines exchange ideas and new information pertaining to the historical background, physical environment, design, and the state of the Hagia Sophia building structure over time.

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    January 1993
    Hardback
    9780521416771
    285 pages
    288 × 223 × 23 mm
    1.275kg
    142 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print August 1996
      Contributors
    • Mertin Ahunbay, Zeynep Ahunbay, Takayoshi Aoki, Lawrence E. Butler, Ahmet S. Cakmak, Serhat Camlidere, Slobodan Curcic, Mustafa Erdik, Onur Gurkan, Kenichiro Hidaka, Maria Karaveziroglou, Demitrios Leontaridis, Shiro Kato, William MacDonald, Rowland J. Mainstone, Cyril Mango, Robert Mark, H. Nakamura, Gulru Necipoglu, George Penelis, Kosmas Stylianidis, Kalliope Theocharidou.

    • Editors
    • Robert Mark
    • Ahmet S. Çakmak