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HOW TO FIND OUT ABOUT ARCHITECTURE IN THE MIDDLE EAST: ISLAMIC TRADITIONS FROM THE 7TH CENTURY TO NOW

HOW TO FIND OUT ABOUT
ARCHITECTURE IN THE MIDDLE EAST:
ISLAMIC TRADITIONS
FROM THE 7TH CENTURY TO NOW
KAPPE LIBRARY GUIDE no. 69
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GENERAL RESOURCES
HISTORY OF ISLAM
Al Hassan, Islamic Technology; illustrated history, T--27.3.I57H37 1992
Colombia University Middle East studies internet resources, http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/mideast/cuvlm/
Esposito, The Oxford history of Islam, BP--50 .O95 1999
Hodgson, The venture of Islam: conscience and history in a world civilization, DS--36.85 .H668 1974 volumes 1-3
Internet Islamic History Sourcebook, http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/islam/islamsbook.html
Islamic History, http://www.uga.edu/islam/history.html
MEMRI Middle East Media Research Institute, http://www.memri.org/
MENALIB Middle East Virtual Library, http://ssgdoc.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/vlib/html/index.html
Robinson, The Cambridge illustrated history of the Islamic world, DS--35.63 .C35 1998
Stewart, Early Islam, D-199.3.S86
ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE
ArchNet, http://archnet.org/lobby/ (On both historic architecture & practice in Islamic countries)
Center for the Study of Architecture in the Arab Region, http://www.csaar-center.org/
Grube, Architecture of the Islamic world: its history and social meaning, NA-380.M
Hattstein, Islam: art and architecture, N6250 .H38 2004
H-Islamart, http://www.h-net.org/~islamart/ (Discussion network on the history of Islamic art and architecture)
Hillenbrand, Islamic architecture: form, function and meaning, NA-380 .H52 1994
Islamic Architecture, http://www.islamicarchitecture.org/
Islamic Arts & Architecture, http://www.islamicart.com/index.html
Jairazbhoy, An outline of Islamic architecture, NA380 .J199 1972
Michaud, Design and Color in Islamic Architecture, NK4670.7.A78M5313 1996
Mimar, http://archnet.org/library/documents/collection.jsp?collection_id=87 (No longer published; full-text articles available)
Muqarnas, http://archnet.org/library/documents/collection.jsp?collection_id=86 (Full-text of articles volumes 1-16)
Peterson, Dictionary of Islamic Architecture, NA380.P43 1996
Petruccioli, Understanding Islamic architecture, NA-380 .U54 2002
EARLY ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE TO THE COLONIAL ERA
Blair, The Art and architecture of Islam 1250-1800, N6260 .B56 1994
Ettinghausen, Islamic art and architecture, 650-1250, N6260.E79 2001
Freely, Sinan: architect of Suleyman the Magnificent and the Ottoman golden age, NA1389.S4 A4 1992
Goodwin, A history of Ottoman architecture, NA1364 .G58 1987
Hoag, Western Islamic Architecture, NA-380.H6
Howard, Venice & the East: the impact of the Islamic world on Venetian architecture, NA1121.V4 H69 2000
Necipoglu, The age of Sinan: architectural culture in the Ottoman Empire, NA1373.S5 N43 2005
Pollock, Archaeologies of the Middle East: critical perspectives, DS-56 .A735 2005
Rizwi's Bibliography for Medieval Islam, http://www.cnwl.igs.net/~faizer/ (Annotated bibliography of resources & links)
Stierlin, Taschen's World Architecture: Islam 1: Early Archiecture from Baghdad to Cordoba, NA-380 .S8513 1996
Thais, Islamic architecture, http://www.thais.it/architettura/islamica/indici/ind_abbaside_uk.htm
CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE
Aga Khan Award for Architecture (1977-present), http://www.akdn.org/agency/aktc_akaa.html
Architecture-Urbanism blog, http://architectureurbanism.blogspot.com/2007/07/selected-articles-on-contemporary-arab.html
Baker, Architecture and polyphony: building in the Islamic world today, NA2335 .A63 2005
Davidson, Architecture beyond architecture: the 1995 Aga Khan Award for Architecture, NA2350 .I74 A42 1995
Davidson, Legacies for the future: contemporary architecture in Islamic societies, NA1460 .L44 1999
Glusberg, Cairo international exhibition, NA-680.C24 1984
Holod, Architecture and community: building in the Islamic world today, NA-380 .A71 1983
Portoghesi, Architettura nei Paesi Islamici, NA-380.A785 1982
Steele, Architecture for Islamic societies today, NA-380.A734 1994
TOPICS IN ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE A - Z
AESTHETICS & THEORY
“Aniconism in Islam,” Wiki, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniconism_in_Islam
Akkach, Cosmology and architecture in premodern Islam, BP-182.5 .A34 2005
Conservation as cultural survival: Architectural transformations in the Islamic world, NA-109.T9 C65 1980
Donmez-Colin, Women, Islam and cinema, PN1995.9.W6 D6 2004
Grabar, The formation of Islamic art, N6260 .G69 1987
Gonzalez, Beauty and Islam: aesthetics in Islamic art and architecture, N6260 .G667 2001
Grabar, Islamic art and beyond, N6260.G69153 2006
Irwin, Islamic Art in Context, N6260.I75 1997
Meinecke, Patterns of stylistic changes in Islamic architecture: local traditions versus migrating artists, NA-380.M45 1995
Mortada, Traditional Islamic principles of built environment, NA2543.I74 M67 2003
Necipoglu, “Plans and models in 15th- and 16th-Century Ottoman architectural practice,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 1986
Necipoglu, The Topkapi scroll: geometry and ornament in Islamic architecture, NA2706.A783 N43 1995
Slyomovics, The walled Arab city in literature, architecture and history, DS--36.8 .W27 2001
ORIENTALISM
Benjamin, Orientalism: Delacroix to Klee, N8217.E88 B46 1997
Benjamin, Orientalist aesthetics: art, colonialism, and French North Africa, 1880-1930, ND1460.E95B46 2003
Said, Orientalism, DS--12.S24 1979
Yegenoglu, Colonial fantasies: towards a feminist reading of Orientalism, PN--98.W64 Y45 1998
POSTCOLONIAL THEORY
Introduction to Postcolonial Studies, http://www.english.emory.edu/Bahri/Intro.html
Mongia, Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: a Reader, PN-771.C595 1996
Moore-Gilbert, Postcolonial Theory: Contexts, Practices, Politics, JV--51.M65 1997
Nalbantoglu, Postcolonial Space(s), NA2543.S6 P67 1997
Young, Postcolonialism: an historical introduction, JV--51 .Y68 2001
CITIES, PLANNING & URBAN FORM
Al Sayyad, Hybrid urbanism: on the identity discourse and the built environment, HT-119 .H93 2001
Bennison, Cities in the pre-modern Islamic world, HT-147.5.B38 2007
Bonine, Population, poverty, and politics in Middle East cities, HT-384.M628 P66 1997
Chuvin, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, NA1498.S3 C48 2001
Elsheshtawy, Planning Middle Eastern cities, HT-169.M628 P58 2004
Islamic Cities Historic Map Collection, http://cmes.berkeley.edu/icmc_files/icmc/icmc.htm
Koolhaas, The Gulf, Office-NA1465.3 .K66 2007 (Brochure)
Lapidus, Middle Eastern cities; ancient, Islamic, and contemporary Middle Eastern urbanism, HT-147.N4 M53 1969
Listri, Marrakech: living on the edge of the desert, DT-329.M3 L57 2005
Organization of Islamic Capitals and Cities, http://www.oicc.org/
Ross, Sufi City: urban design and archetypes in Touba, DT-549.9.T68 R67 2006
Safran, Places of public gathering in Islam, NA-380 .A7 v.5
Sato, Islamic Urbanisms in Human History, HT-147.5.I86 1997
Smith, State of the Middle East: an atlas of conflict and resolution, G2205 .S65 2006
Wheatley, The places where men pray together: cities in Islamic lands, HT-384.I67 W48 2001
Wolper, Cities and saints: Sufism and the transformation of urban space in medieval Anatolia, NA1363 .W65 2003
DECORATIVE ARTS / VISUAL ARTS
Ali, Modern Islamic Art: development and continuity, N7265.A43 1997
Ars Orientalis (University of Michigan), http://www.asia.si.edu/visitor/arsorientalis.htm#
Bidoun, http://www.bidoun.com/about/ (Magazine of contemporary Middle East art and culture)
Bloom, Art & Ideas: Islamic arts, N6260.B57 1997
Freer Gallery, Arts of the Islamic world, http://www.asia.si.edu/collections/results.cfm?group=Islamic
LACMA, Islamic art: the Nasli M. Heeramaneck Collection, N6263.L6 L64 1973
LACMA Islamic arts, http://www.lacma.org/islamic_art/eip.htm
Kahlili collections of Islamic art, http://www.khalili.org/islamic-collection.html
Metropolitan Museum, Islamic art, http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_Of_Art/islamic_art
Rice, Islamic Art, N6260.R53 1975
CALLIGRAPHY
Khatt Foundation center for Arabic typography, http://www.khtt.net/
Written in Stone; Islamic period inscriptions, http://www.mnh.si.edu/EPIGRAPHY/e_islamic/islamic.htm
CARPETS / TEXTILES
Hali.com, http://www.hali.com/News.aspx (Journal of Islamic carpets and textiles)
Symmetry and Pattern; the art of Oriental carpets, http://mathforum.org/geometry/rugs/
Textile arts of the Islamic world bibliography, http://www.lib.umich.edu/area/Near.East/Textiles/Textiles.html
INTERIORS
Campo, The Other Sides of Paradise: Religious Meanings of Domestic Space in Islam, BP63.E3C36 1991
Danby, Moorish style, NA-380 .D36 1995
Guaita, The art of living: residential architecture in the Islamic world, NA7596.I74 G83 2001
Kries, Living under the crescent moon: domestic culture in the Arab world, GN-640 .L585 2003
Ragette, Traditional domestic architecture of the Arab Region, NA7418 .R33 2003
ISLAM
Al-Islam.org, http://www.al-islam.org/
Ali, Al-Qur'an : a contemporary translation, BP-109 2001b
Chebel, Symbols of Islam, BP-161.2.C5213 1997
Cook, The Koran: a very short introduction, BP-130.4.C66 2000
Esposito, Islam: the straight path, BP-161.2 .E85 2005
Esposito, What everyone needs to know about Islam, BP-163 .E85 2002
Gibb, Concise encyclopedia of Islam, Reference-BP--40 .C66 2001
Islam & Islamic Studies Resources, http://www.uga.edu/islam/
Naipaul, Among the believers: an Islamic journey, BP--63.A1 N35 1981
Naipaul, Beyond belief: Islamic excursions among the converted peoples, BP--63.A1N35 1998
Ruthven, Islam: a very short introduction, BP-161.2 .R86 1997
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Clark, Art of the Islamic garden, SB-457.8 .C58 2004
Gardens of the Islamic World, http://www.reep.org/resources/islamic-gardens/design-extras-history.php
Lehrman, Earthly paradise: garden and courtyard in Islam, SB-457.8 .L43
Moiynihan, Paradise as a garden: in Persia and Mughal India, SB-458.5 .M68
Porter, Palaces and gardens of Persia, NA1480 .P6413 2003
MOSQUES
Bloom, “Five Fatimid minarets in Upper Egypt,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, May 1984
Bloom, Minaret, symbol of Islam, NA4670 .B55 1989
Frishman, Mosque: history, architectural development and regional diversity, NA4670.M67 1994
Frishman & Hasan-Uddin Kahn, The Mosque: History, Architectural Development & Regional Diversity, 1994
Grabar, “From the past into the future: On two designs for state mosques,” Architectural Record, June 1984
Islamic Finder, Prayer finder, http://www.islamicfinder.org/index.php?home=2008-1-16 (International)
IslamiCity Mosque Search database, http://www.islamicity.com/orgs/ (U.S. only)
Kuban, Muslim religious architecture, part 1: The mosque and its early development, NA4610 .K83 part 1
Kuban, Muslim religious architecture, part 2: The development of religious architecture in later periods, NA4610 .K83 part 2
Saleh & Alkokani, Proceedings of the Symposium on Mosque Architecture, NA4670.S24 1999 volumes 1-10
Serageldin, Architecture of the Contemporary Mosque, NA4670 .A73 1996
COUNTRIES A - Z
AFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan Key Contacts, http://www.culturalprofiles.net/Afghanistan/Directories/Afghanistan_Cultural_Profile/-670.html
Azadzoi, “Rebuilding Afghanistan,” Urban Land, March 2003
Bagner, “At home with Osama,” Wallpaper, #57, April 2003
Bourgeois, “Afghan Muslim shrines,” Architectural Review, December 1979
Cruickshank, “View from Kabul,” Architectural Review, December 2002
Hemmerle, “What is left of Kabul, and how are Afghanis adapting?” Metropolis, June 2002
Hoag, “The tomb of Ulugh Beg and Abdu Razzaq at Ghazni: a model for the Taj Mahal,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1968
Dutta, “Infinite justice: an architectural coda,” Grey Room, #7, Spring 2002
Klinkott, “Wall structures of early-Islamic mud-brick architecture in South-West Afghanistan,” Detail, January/February 2002
Polytechnical University of Kabul, Faculty of Construction, http://www.polytechnic-kabul.org/
Society for the Preservation of Afghanistan’s Cultural Heritage, http://www.spach.info/
Society of Afghan Engineers, http://www.afghan-engineers.org/ (U.S. based)
UNESCO Afghan Cultural Heritage, http://www.unesco.org/opi2/afghan-crisis/index.htm
Williams Afghan Media Project, http://contentdm.williams.edu/wamp/web/information.htm
ALGERIA
Bahloul, The architecture of memory: a Jewish-Muslim household in colonial Algeria, DS-135.A3B3513 1996
Bellal, “Spatial structure of the M'zabite home,” Journal of Architectural & Planning Research, Spring 2007
Boudebaba, Urban growth and housing policy in Algeria, HT-384.A42 C663 1992
Djerbi, “Teaching the history of architecture in Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2003
Ecole Polytechnique d’Architecture et Urbanism, Algiers, http://epau-algerie.over-blog.com/
Lipstadt, “Pierre Bourdieu: images d'Algérie,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2004
Loeckx, “Kabylia, the house, and the road,” Journal of Architectural Education, November 1998
Roche, Le M’zab; architecture ibadite en Algerie, DT-298.M9 R58
Wright, The politics of design in French colonial urbanism, NA1590.2.M44 W75 1991
ALGIERS
“Algier - August 2003 [History of growth and planning in Algiers]” Bauwelt, September 26, 2003
“Algiers: Casbah,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1599
BenHamouche, “Decision-making system and urban geometry in traditional Muslim cities,” Journal of Architectural & Planning Research, Winter 2003
Celik, “Learning from the Bidonville: CIAM looks at Algiers,” Harvard Design Magazine, #18, 2003
Celik, Urban Forms and Colonial Confrontations, NA2543.S6 C44 1997
McLeod, “Le Corbusier and Algiers,” Oppositions, #19, 1980
ARMENIA / REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA, ARMENIAN S.S.R.
Armeniapedia, Armenian Architecture, http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Armenian_Architecture
“Armenian,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1465
CSU Fresno Index of Armenian Architecture, http://armenianstudies.csufresno.edu/iaa_architecture/
[Bibliography of Armenian Architectural history] Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, May 1979, p. 168-9
Maranci, “The architect Trdat: building practice and cross-cultural exchange in Byzantium and Armenia,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 2003
Maranci, “Building churches in Armenia: art at the borders of empire and the edge of the canon, Art Bulletin, December 2006
Mathews, Art and Architecture in Byzantium and Armenia, N7852.5.M38 1995
Parsegian “On preserving architectural history: the Armenian experience,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, October 1985
Tanimizu, “Medieval architecture in Iran, Turkey and Armenia,” Space Design, July 1989
Utudjian, Armenian Architecture; 14th – 18th centuries, NA5695.A7U8
BAHRAIN
“Bahrain,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1449
“Bahrain,” Volume, #6, 2006
Bahrain Society of Engineers, http://www.mohandis.org/
Contemporary architecture of Bahrain, http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9452
Whelan, Bahrain, DS-247.B22 B32 1983
BANGLADESH
Ashraf, “Muzharul Islam, Kahn and architecture in Bangladesh,” Mimar, #31, 1989
“Bangladesh,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 920
Bangladesh U. of Engineering & Technology, Department of Architecture, http://www.buet.ac.bd/arch/
Diba, “Rétour à Dacca,” l’Architecture d’aujourd’hui, February 1990
Institute of Architects Bangladesh, http://iab.com.bd/structure_of_IAB.html
“National assembly hall, Dacca,” Mimar, #6, 1982
Rahman, ” Seventeen facts on Dhaka's bostees,” Ekistics, May/August 1990
CYPRUS
“Cyprus,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1551
Cyprus Architects Association, http://www.architecture.org.cy/content/home.php
Hadjichristos, “Cyprus: Nicosia and its de-visions,” Architectural Design, May/June 2006
Pulhan, “The transitional space in the traditional urban settlement of Cyprus,” Journal of Architectural & Planning Research, Summer 2005
Tourvas, “Collaborative landscapes of growth and change,” Thresholds, #20, 2000
University of Cyprus, Department of Architecture, http://www.eng.ucy.ac.cy/ARCH/
EGYPT
Ain Shams University, Cairo, Department of Architecture, http://eng.shams.edu.eg/
Contemporary Architecture in Egypt, http://www.archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9455
“Egyptian: rural,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1605
El-Hosseiny, “In search of identity: a view on contemporary architecture in Egypt,” Architectural Design, November/December 2004
Evans, Saint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai, Egypt, BX-387 .E93 2004
Fathy, Architecture for the Poor, HN-790.Q7 F33
Fathy, Natural energy and vernacular architecture, NA7117.A74 F3 1986
Forster, Alexandria, a history and a guide, DT-154.A4 F67 1986
Johnson, Egyptian palaces and villas : pashas, khedives, and kings, NA1581 .J64 2006
Kultermann, “Contemporary Arab architecture: the architects of Egypt,” Mimar, #4, 1982
Mayer, “The invincible city with circulatory disorders: rehabilitation of the historic centre of Cairo,” Detail, September 2001
Medina magazine, http://archnet.org/library/documents/collection.jsp?collection_id=643
McKenzie, The architecture of Alexandria and Egypt, c. 300 B.C. to A.D. 700, NA-216.A5 M45 2007
Misr University, Cairo, Architecture Department, http://arc.miuegypt.edu.eg/
Mitchell, Colonising Egypt, DT-100 .M57 1991
Perniola, Enigmas: the Egyptian moment in society and art, CB-245.P41513 1995
Rabbat, “Architects and artists im Mamluk society: the perspective of the sources,” Journal of Architectural Education, September 1998
Roode, “Architecture of history: who owns the past? [Cairo, Egypt]” Volume, #7, 2006
Society of Egyptian Architects, http://www.sea1917.org/
CAIRO
Bergne, “Cairo: Can the Medieval city be saved?” Architectural Review, August 1978
“Cairo,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1603
Miller, Cairo: Tales of the City, DT-143.C28 1994
Parker, Islamic monuments in Cairo: a practical guide, DT145 .P37 2002
Rabbat, The Architecture of Cairo, http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Architecture/4-615Spring2002/CourseHome/
Rabbat, “Writing the history of Islamic architecture in Cairo,” Design Book Review, #31, 1994
Rodenbeck, Cairo: the City Victorious, DT-143.R63 1999
Steinberg, “Architecture and townscape in today's Cairo: the relevance of tradition,” Ekistics, January/April 1991
Stewart, Great Cairo, mother of the world, DT-148.S75 1996
Yeomans, The art and architecture of Islamic Cairo, NA-380 .Y45 2006
EUROPE & AMERICA
Celik, Displaying the Orient: architecture of Islam at nineteenth-century world's fairs, NA-957.C44 1992
Davidson, “Mosquée de Paris and French Islam in the capital,” Thresholds, #32, 2006
Metcalf, Making Muslim Space in North America and Europe, BP--67.A1 M34 1996
Moffitt, The Islamic design module in Latin America, NA-702.2 .M64 2004
SPAIN / AL-ANDALUS / EMIRATE OF CORDOBA
Barrucand, Moorish architecture: in Andalusia, NA1309.A6 B3713 2007
Islamic & Mudejar Architecture in Spain, http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/Arts/subcollections/CasselmanImageAbout.html
Dodds, Architecture and ideology in early medieval Spain, NA1303.D63 1989
Garen, “Santa María de Melque and church construction under Muslim rule,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 1992
Irwin, The Alhambra, DP-402.A4 I89 2004
Jacobs, The Alhambra, NA-387 .J33 2000
Ruggles, Gardens, landscape, and vision in the palaces of Islamic Spain, SB-457.8 .R845 2000
THE FAR EAST
Album of Islamic Architecture in Xinjiang, http://www.china.org.cn/english/en-xjjz/index_1.htm
Chastain, “Observations of Turfan [China],” Places, #2, 1987
Dawson, The traditional architecture of Indonesia, NA1526.D39 1994
Dumarcay, Cultural Sites of Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, DS-593.D86 1998
Kusno, Behind the postcolonial: architecture, urban space, and political cultures in Indonesia, NA1526 .K87 2000
Kusno, “Mosque battles and other stories,” Journal of Architectural Education, September 2003
Pavid, “The Malay House,” Mimar, #2, 1981
Schmertz, “Islamic architecture and rural dwellings from Beijing to Kashi. Architectural Record, May 1982
Lee, “Islamic and rural architectures of northern China,” Mimar, #3, 1982
Saliya, Expressions of Islam in Buildings, the Indonesian Experience, http://www.archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=2790
Sun, Ancient Chinese Architecture; Islamic buildings, Office-NA1543.5.J813 2003
GEORGIA / REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA, GEORGIAN S.S.R.
[Bibliography of Georgian Architectural history] Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, May 1979, p. 171
“Georgian,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1474
Georgian Arts and Culture Center, http://www.gaccgeorgia.org/index.html
“Reconstruction and regeneration of the historical part of the city, Tbilisi,” Process Architecture, #54, NA---6.P94 no. 054
“Warum ausgerechnet Tiflis? [special feature]” Bauwelt, September 29, 2000
INDIA
Asher, The New Cambridge History of India, Architecture of Mughal India, N7307.N47 1992 pt.1, vol. 4
Begley, Taj Mahal : the illumined tomb, DS-486.A3 T34 1989
Brown, Indian architecture: Islamic Period, NA1501 .B74 v.1
Harkness, “Taj Heritage corridor,” Places, Spring 2004
Heritage; Mughal Architecture, http://www.mughalarchitecture.in/home/index.htm
Indian Institute of Architects, http://www.iia-india.org/
“Islamic Indian Fathepur Sikri,” G.A. Document, #42, 1995
Marg, http://www.marg-art.org/magazines.asp
Merklinger, Sultanate architecture of pre-Mughal India, NA1502 .M47 2005
Mitchell, Architecture and art of the Deccan sultanates, N7307.N47 1987 pt. 1, vol. 7
Nabi, Islamic architecture in South Asia : Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, NA1510.7 .N33 2003
Petruccioli, Fatehpur Sikri, NA1508.F3 P4813 1992
Schimmel, Empire of the great Mughals: history, art and culture, DS-461 .E4813 2004
Stierlin, Islamic India, NA1501.S85
IRAN
Ardalan, The sense of unity: the Sufi tradition in Persian architecture, NA1483 .A67
“Architectures iraniennes,” l’Architecture d’aujourd’hui, February 1978
Beazley, “Surprise in Islam,” Architectural Review, September 1965
Blair, “A medieval Persian builder,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1986
Canby, Safavid art and architecture, N7280 .S24 2002
Curatola, The art and architecture of Persia, N7283.C8713 2007
Curtis, Forgotten empire: the world of ancient Persia, DS-276.F67 2005
Diba, “Iran and contemporary architecture,” Mimar, #38, 1991
Frye, The heritage of Persia, DS-275 .F7 1993
Grigor, “Use, mis-use of Pahlavi public monuments and their Iranian reclaim,” Thresholds, #24, 2002
Hobhouse, Gardens of Persia, SB-458.5 .H63 2004
Iran (British Institute of Persian Studies), http://www.bips.ac.uk/journal/
Iran Chamber Society, http://www.iranchamber.com/index.php (Useful portal)
Iranian architect's society, http://www.iranarcs.com/
Jodidio, Iran, architecture for changing societies, NA-380 .I73 2004
Memarian, “Climate, culture, and religion: aspects of the traditional courtyard house in Iran,” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, Autumn 2003
“Mesopotamia & Plateau,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1580
Niroumand-Rad, “Mountain villages of Iran,” Mimar, #14, 1984
Ozdural, “Omar Khayyam, mathematicians, and conversazioni with artisans,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1995
Morath, From Persia to Iran, DS-259.M65
Moiynihan, Paradise as a garden: in Persia and Mughal India, SB-458.5 .M68
O’Kane, Studies in Persian Art and Architecture, N7280.O42 1995
Porter, Palaces and gardens of Persia, NA1480 .P6413 2003
Shahid Beheshti University, Department of Architecture & Urban Planning, http://en.sbu.ac.ir/Default.aspx?tabid=96
Shani, A monumental manifestation of the Shi-ite faith in late twelfth-century Iran, NA1483.S435 1996
Soudavar, Art of the Persian courts: selections from the Art and History Trust Collection, ND3241 .S68 1992
Wearden, Persian printed cottons, NK9504 .W43 1989
TEHERAN
Amirahmadi, “Teheran: growth and contradictions,” Journal of Planning Education and Research, Spring 1987
“Paradoxical Teheran,” Domus, March 2007
The Style of Tehran, http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0408/iran.html (Report of conference at the Library of Congress)
Ulterino, “Visible city: Teheran,” Metropolis, May 1998
“Was weiss über Teheran?” Bauwelt, September 23, 2005
IRAQ
Baudrillard, The Gulf War did not take place, DS--79.72 .B3813 1995
“Contemporary Arab architecture: the architects of Iraq,” Mimar, #5, 1982
Cruickshank, “Letter from Baghdad,” Architectural Review, March 2003
Ghoussoob, “Then more sorrow: horizontal needs and vertical ambitions in the Iraqi landscape,” Harvard Design Magazine, #19, 2003-4
Iraq (British School of Archaeology in Iraq), http://www.britac.ac.uk/institutes/iraq/newjournal.htm
Makiya, The monument: art and vulgarity in Saddam Hussein's Iraq, NA9380.B34 M25 2004
Mehdi, “Architecture of the ‘Nineties in Iraq,” http://www.iraqiarchitects.com/
“Mesopotamia & Plateau,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1580
“Palace power: C-Lab in conversation with Kanan Makiya,” Volume, #6, 2006
BAGHDAD
Baghdad, http://archnet.org/library/places/one-place.jsp?place_id=1492&order_by=title&showdescription=1
Cantacuzino, “Baghdad resurgent,” Mimar, #6, 1982
Mather, “A new program at Baghdad,” Architecture, December 1965
ISRAEL
Architecture of Israel Quarterly, http://www.aiq.co.il/
Ben-Tor, The archaeology of ancient Israel, DS-111.A2 M3513 1992
The Biblical Archaeology Review, http://www.bib-arch.org/bswb_BAR/indexBAR.html
“Contemporary design in Israel,” Architectural Record, November 1952
Gilhead-Gromet, “Israel scrapbook,” Architectural Review, February 1955
“Israël :réalisations récentes,” l’Architecture d’aujourd’hui, February/March 1963
Kamp-Bandau, Tel Aviv, modern architecture, 1930-1939, NA1478.T45 K3613 1994
“Kibbutz,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1510
Perry, “The architecture of Israel,” Progressive Architecture, March 1965
Rosen-Ayalon, Islamic art and archaeology in Palestine, DS-111.1 .R6713 2006
Schlor, Tel Aviv: from dream to city, DS-110.T357 S3513 1999
Schiffman, “The new Palestine,” Architectural Review, October 1938
Schwarzer, “The architecture of Talmud,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 2001
Segal, A civilian occupation: the politics of Israeli architecture, NA1477 .C58 2003
Solomon, Judaism: a very short introduction, BM--45 .S666 2000
Technion-Israel Institute Of Technology, Faculty of Architecture & Town Planning, http://architecture.technion.ac.il/
Ullian, Israel, past & present, DS-103 .U455 1998
Wolf, “Promised cities in a new land: Israel's urban planning,” Metropolis, December 1986
JERUSALEM
Grabar, Jerusalem, NA5978.J4 G73 2005
Grabar, Shape of the Holy: early Islamic Jerusalem, DS-109.916.G73 1996
Ousterhout, “Architecture as relic and the construction of sanctity: the stones of the Holy Sepulchre,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2003
TEL AVIV
Confurius, “Tel Aviv and the transportability of the Modern Movement,” Daidalos, #54, 1994
Hatuka, “Mediation between state, city, and citizens: architecture along the Tel Aviv shoreline,” Journal of Architectural & Planning Research, Spring 2007
Kamp-Bandou, Tel Aviv, modern architecture, 1930-1939, NA1478.T45 K3613 1994
Schlor, Tel Aviv : from dream to city, DS-110.T357 S3513 1999
Tatcher, “The White City revisited,” Progressive Architecture, August 1994
Tel Aviv (special issue), Bauwelt, April 17, 1992
JORDAN
Borgia, Jordan, past & present: Petra, Jerash, Amman, DS-153.3 .B6713 2001
Center for the Study of the Built Environment, http://csbe.org/main_csbe.htm
“Eastern Mediterranean & Levant,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1560
“Free Zone: a conversation with Amos Gitai,” Log #7, 2006
Lissoni, “Free Zone,” Domus, May 2006
Kuttermann, “Contemporary architecture in Jordan,” Mimar, #40, 1991
KAZAKHSTAN
Astana City, http://www.astana.kz/eng/startpage/
Kasachstan, Bauwelt, March 28, 2002
Yeomans, “Dispatch from Kazakhstan,” http://www.slate.com/id/2103893/
KUWAIT
Al-Bahar, “Kuwait's post-war reconstruction,” Mimar, #40, 1991
Al-Bahar, “Traditional Kuwaiti houses,” Mimar, #13, 1984
Kuwait Contemporary Architecture, http://www.archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9453
Kulthermann, “The architects of the Gulf States,” Mimar, #14, 1984
Rykwert, “Kuwait,” Lotus International, #18, 1978
University of Kuwait, Department of Architecture, http://www.eng.kuniv.edu/architecture/
LEBANON
American U. of Beirut, Faculty of Engineering & Architecture, http://webfea-lb.fea.aub.edu.lb/fea/
Architecture Re-Introduced, http://www.archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9441 (Several articles on contemporary Lebanon and Beirut)
Atlas Group Archive, http://www.theatlasgroup.org/
Beirut Arab University, Faculty of Architecture, http://www.bau.edu.lb/arch.htm
“Conservation in Lebanon,” Architectural Review, September 1974
Ghandour, “On cities and designers: a Baalbeck story,” Architectural Research Quarterly, #1, 2006
Ordre des Ingénieurs et Architectes de Beyrouth, http://ordre04.oeanet.org/portal/page?_pageid=73,66823&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
Sarkis, “Out of context: development and design in Lebanon,” Architectural Design, November/December 2004
BEIRUT
Asfour, “The reconstruction of Beirut: a dialogue across borders,” Mimar, #40, 1991
El Rashidi, “In Beirut, the show pauses, then goes on,” Architectural Record, December 2006
Ragette, Beirut of Tomorrow, NA9246.L42 B452 1983
Stanton, “A bomb-out Beirut is being born again – fitfully,” Architectural Record, April 2000
LIBYA
“Architecture in the Italian colonies in Africa,” Rassegna, #51, 1992
Contemporary Libyan Architecture, http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=2555
Libyan Architects, http://www.libyanarchitects.com/LSAar/
McLaren, Architecture and tourism in Italian colonial Libya: an ambivalent modernism, NA2543.T68 M35 2006
McLaren, “The Tripoli Trade Fair and the representation of Italy's African colonies,” Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts, #24, 2002
MOROCCO
“Ayt Bu Gemmez,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1600
Bender, “The ultimate system :dust to dust,” Progressive Architecture, December 1973
“Domus itinerary #10, A guide to 14 pisé traditional buildings in Morocco, Domus,” July/August 1994
Djerbi, “Teaching the history of architecture in Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2003
Ecole Nationale d’Architecture, Rabat, http://www.archi.ac.ma/
Global Architecture Village and Towns, #10, Morocco, NA7100.G14 #10
International Urbanization Survey, Urbanization in Morocco, HT-169.M5
Lesage, “The myth of the bridge: connecting Gibraltar to Ceuta,” Hunch, #4, 2002
Miller, “Inscribing minority space in the Islamic city: the Jewish Quarter of Fez (1438-1912)” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 2001
Moroccan Order of Architects, http://www.ordrearchitectes.ma/
Morton, “Madagascar and Morocco at the 1931 Colonial Exposition,” Journal of Architectural Education, November 1998
“Les problèmes démographiques Marocains,” l’Architecture d’aujourd’hui, June 1955
Rabinow, “France in Morocco: technocosmopolitanism and middling modernism,” Assemblage, #17, 1992
Verner, The villas and riads of Morocco, NA7461.7.A1 V4713 2005
Virieu, Majorelle: a Moroccan oasis, SB466.M83 M353 1999
Wright, The politics of design in French colonial urbanism, NA1590.2.M44 W75 1991
CASABLANCA
Cohen, “Architectural history and the colonial question: Casablanca, Algiers and beyond,” Architectural History, 2006
Cohen, Casablanca : colonial myths and architecture ventures, NA1590.2.C37 C6513 2002
Cohen, “L'esperienza urbana di Casablanca,” Casabella, September 1992
Cohen, “The whiteness of the surf: Casablanca,” Any, #16, 1996
Weich, “Maroc my world,” Wallpaper, #53, November 2002
OMAN
Architecture of Oman, http://archnet.org/library/dictionary/entry.jsp?entry_id=DIA0494&mode=full
Basic Reading on Oman, http://www.oman.org/reading.htm
“India, Northwest & Indus,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 941
Kulthermann, “The architects of the Gulf States,” Mimar, #14, 1984
Lasdun, “View from Muscat,” Architectural Review, May 2006
Oman, Volume #6, 2006
Whelan, Oman, DS-247.O62 O4 1981
PAKISTAN
Habitat Pakistan: a journal of architecture, planning, environment, and the arts in Asia
Hassan, “The indigenous architecture of Chitral, Pakistan,” Mimar, #17, 1985
Institute of Architects, Pakistan, http://www.iap.com.pk/
“Islamabad,” Architectural Design, January 1967
Mumtaz, Architecture in Pakistan, http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=3560
Mumtaz, Modernity and tradition: contemporary architecture in Pakistan, NA1510.M86 1999
Nabi, Islamic architecture in South Asia : Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, NA1510.7 .N33 2003
Winter, “India & Pakistan,” Architectural Design, April 1960
PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES: GAZA & WEST BANK
Architects & Planners for Justice in Palestine, http://apjp.org/journal/
Ben-Zadok, “Incompatible planning goals: evaluation of Israel's new community development in the West Bank,” Journal of the American Planning Association, Summer 1987
Jabareen, “Culture and housing: preference in a developing city [Gaza]” Environment & Behavior, January 2005
Kay, “View from Ramallah,” Architectural Review, May 2002
RIWAQ Center for Architectural Conservation, http://www.riwaq.org/
Sorkin, “Urbanism is politics: lessons from a place where the extremes now rule,” Architectural Record, July 2002
Weizman, “Architecture, power unplugged: Gaza evacuations,” Log, #6, 2005
Weizman, “Strategic sprawl: suburbanisation as warfare in the occupied West Bank,” Architectural Design, July/August 2004
QATAR
Al Hannah practical guide to living in Doha, http://www.qatar.cmu.edu/alhannah/index.php/Main_Page (Wiki from CMU)
Kulthermann, “The architects of the Gulf States,” Mimar, #14, 1984
Nyren, “Beyond oil: development in the Arab world is centering on tourism,” Urban Land, August 2004
“Qatar,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1457
“Qatar,” Volume, #6, 2006
Salama, “Contemporary Qatari Architecture as an Open Textbook,” http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10270
Weiser, “Reflecting a national image through design: the Doha International Airport competition,” Competitions, Winter 1998-9
SAUDI ARABIA
Abu-Ghazzeh, “The art of architectural decoration in the traditional houses of Al-Alkhalaf, Saudi Arabia,” Journal of Architectural & Planning Research, Summer 2001
Crane, Planning the Future of Saudi Arabia, HC-497.A6 C68 1978
Eben Saleh, “Life and death of traditional settlements of southwest Saudi Arabia,” Journal of Architectural Education, February 1998
Facey, Back to Earth: adobe building in Saudi Arabia, NA4145.A35 F33 1997
Gouverneur, Doors of the Kingdom: Saudia Arabia, NK2121.G68 1998
Introduction to Saudi Arabian Antiquities, DS-211.S25 1975
King Saud University, College of Architecture & Urban Planning, http://www.ksu.edu.sa/sites/Colleges/ArchitectureandPlanning/default.aspx
King, The traditional architecture of Saudi Arabia, NA1471.N35 A42 1990
Kultermann, “Contemporary Arab architecture: the architects in Saudi Arabia,” Mimar, #16, 1985
Ozguner, “Saudi urban public spaces and beautification,” Mimar, #29, 1988
Shihabi, “Architecture in Saudi Arabia,” http://www.archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9451
MECCA & MEDINA
The Destruction of Mecca, http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/the-destruction-of-mecca-saudi-hardliners-are-wiping-out-their-own-heritage-501647.html
Ministry of Hajj, http://www.hajinformation.com/index.htm
Nasr, Mecca the Blessed Medina the Radiant, DS-248.M4 N66 1997
Rabbat, “In the beginning was the house: on the image of the two noble sanctuaries of Islam,” Thresholds, #25, 2002
Virtual Hajj, http://www.princeton.edu/~humcomp/vhajj.html
RIYADH
Parker, “Opening up of green centre for Riyadh,” Architects’ Journal, September 2, 1999
Riyadh Architecture in 100 Years, http://www.csbe.org/e_publications/riyadh_architecture/essay1.htm
Tentori, “Riyadh,” Lotus International, #18, 1978
SYRIA / SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
Ball, Syria a Historical and Architectural Guide, DS--94.B24 1997
Cantacuzino, “Aleppo,” Architectural Review, October 1975
Degeorge, “The Damascus massacre,” Architectural Review, April 1995
El Rashidi, “Syria weighs national and international influences in a post-Socialist age,” Architectural Record, March 2006
Fowden, Qusayr Amra : art and the Umayyad elite in late antique Syria, ND2819.J6 F69 2004
Keenan, Damascus: hidden treasures of the old city, NA7419.S9 K33 2000
Maan, “Contemporary architecture in Syria,” http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9461
Qudsi, “Aleppo: a struggle for conservation,” Mimar, #12, 1984
Rabbat, “Architects and artists in Mamluk society: the sources,” Journal of Architectural Education, September 1998
TUNISIA
“Geometry of Djerba,” Architectural Review, November 1965
Golany, Earth-Sheltered Dwellings in Tunisia, NA7461.A1 G6 1988
Goldfinger, “Subterranean village,” Arts & Architecture, June 1967
Goldfinger, “Takrouna,” Architectural Forum, July/.August 1967
Joly, “White silhouettes of Djerba,” Mimar, #13, 1984
“Matmata,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.3, p. 2104
Ordre des Architectes de Tunisie (OAT), http://www.oat.org.tn/
Smith, “Report from Tunisia,” Architectural Forum, July 1950
“Tunis Medina,” Architectural Review, October 1975
TURKEY
Anatolian Studies (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara), http://www.biaa.ac.uk/publications.html#anatstud
“Architecture in Turkey,” A+U, July 2000
Asatekin, “Understandng traditional residential architecture in Anatolia,” Journal of Architecture, September 2005
Azygulski, Ottoman art in the service of the empire, NK1011 .Z94 1991
Bakirer, “The use of brickbonds in Anatolian Seljuk architecture,” Middle East Technical University Journal, Fall 1980
Baydar, “Teaching architectural history in Turkey and Greece,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2003
Baydar, “Tenuous boundaries: women, domesticity and nationhood in 1930s Turkey,” Journal of Architecture, Autumn 2002
Chamber of Architects of Turkey (CAT), http://www.mimarlarodasi.org.tr/
Crane, “Recent literature on the history of Turkish architecture,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 1972
Davidson, Anytime / edited by Cynthia C. Davidson. / 8th Any Conference, held in Ankara, Turkey, NA--21 .A59 1999
Erman, “Architects and the architectural profession in the Turkish context,” Journal of Architectural Education, November 2004
Gebhard, “The traditional wood house of Turkey,” Architecture, March 1963
Goodwin, Ottoman Turkey, NA1364.G63
Hamdeh, “Ottoman expressions of early modernity, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 2004
International Urbanization Survey, Urbanization in Turkey, HT-169.T7
Lifchez, The Dervish lodge: architecture, art, and Sufism in Ottoman Turkey, NX-688.T9 D47 1992
Malcomson, Empire's edge : travels in South-Eastern Europe, Turkey and Central Asia, DR--16 .M354 1994
Matthews, “Islamic-style mansions in Byzantine Cappadocia,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 1997
Middle East Technical University, Department of Architecture, http://www.archweb.metu.edu.tr/
Middle East Technical University Journal (METU), http://jfa.arch.metu.edu.tr/
Nalbantoglu, “Between civilization and culture: appropriation of traditional dwelling forms in early republican Turkey,” Journal of Architectural Education, November 1993
Necipoglu, Architecture, ceremonial, and power: the Topkapi Palace in the 15th and 16th centuries, NA1370.N43 1991
Stierlin, Turkey, from the Selçuks to the Ottomans, NA1364 .S74 1998
Tekeli, “Contemporary architecture in Turkey: an evaluation,” Architectural Design, November/December 2004
Yucel, “Contemporary architecture in Turkey,” Mimar, #40, 1991
Yürekli, The Turkish house : a concise re-evaluation, NA7394.Y87 2005
ISTANBUL / CONSTANTINOPLE / BYZANTIUM
Barillari, Istanbul 1900, NA1370.B3713 1996
Celik, The remaking of Istanbul, NA9030.I8 C44 1993
Clark, “The Ottoman umpire,” Architecture, October 2005
Freely, Istanbul: the Imperial City, DR-728.F75 1998
Gilles, Antiquities of Constantinople, DR-720.B513 1987
“Istanbul: a guide to the city,” Mimar, #26, 1987
Keyder, Istanbul: between the global and the local, DR-719.K49 1999
Rassegna no. 72: Istanbul, Constantinople, Byzantium, NA---1.R37 no. 72 1997
THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
“Abu Dhabi,” Architectural Review, October 1967
American University of Sharja, Department of Architecture, http://www.aus.edu/arcdes/arc/index.php
Architecture & Urban Fabric in Abu Dhabi, http://www.archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9454
Bukhash, New Projects in Dubai, http://www.archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9455
Cantacuzino, “The United Arab Emirates,” Architectural Review, June 1977
Damluji, The architecture of the United Arab Emirates, NA1473 .A73 2006
El-Dahdah, “Letter from Abu Dhabi,” Any, #13, 1996
Kanafani, Aesthetics and Ritual in the United Arab Emirates, GT2853.U45 K36 1983
Kulthermann, “The architects of the Gulf States,” Mimar, #14, 1984
Whelan, United Arab Emirates, DS-247.T82 U23 1982
DUBAI
Angelil, “Dubai, Inc,” Log, #8, 2006
Al Sager, “Neither desperate nor decadent,” Volume, #6, 2006
Bouman, “Desperate decadence,” Volume, #6, 2006
Davis, “Sand, Fear & Money in Dubai,” Evil paradises, HB501 .E848 2007
Donis, “Dubai,” A.A. Files, #53, 2006
Dubai architecture & design. NA1473.2.D8 D8 2006
The Dubai Life, http://www.thedubailife.com/index.php
Fahey, “Dubai's next phase,” Urban Land, August 2005
Ivy, “Dubai rises,” Architectural Record, February 2006
Machado, “Dubai ... is not yet,” Harvard Design Magazine, #25, 2006-7
Peacock, “’Toun town,” Wallpaper, #47, 2002
UZBEKISTAN
Chance, “The politics of restoration,” Architectural Review, October 1994
Chuvin, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, NA1498.S3 C48 2001
Cities & Architecture, Samarkand, http://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/cities/uz/samarkand/samarkand.html
Webb, “Rescue or rape?” Metropolis, August/September 1998
“Samarkand,” Wallpaper, #48, 2002
YEMEN / REPUBLIC OF YEMEN
Breton, “Shibam and the Wadi Hadramaut,” Mimar, #18, 1985
“Cities and villages of the Yemen Arab Republic,” Space Design, September 1990
Commentary on Yemeni traditional architecture, http://www.al-bab.com/bys/articles/matthews96.htm
Conservation of the Old Walled City of Sana’a, http://web.mit.edu/akpia/www/AKPsite/4.239/sanaa/yemen.html
“Conserving the traditional architectural culture of Yemen,” Architectural Record, September 1983
Davey, “The Yemen's mud brick buildings,” Architectural Review, July 2002
Davey, “Yemen in peril,” Architectural Review, June 2002
Institute du Monde Arabe, Yemen: architecture millenaire, NA1490.Y45 Y46 1992
Lewcock, The old walled city of Sana’a, http://www.worditude.com/ebooks/unescopdf/sana_eng.pdf
Marechaux, Impressions of Yemen, DS-247.06.M3713 1997
Varanda, Art of building in Yemen, NA1470 .V37 1982
“Yemen,” Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, Reference-NA-208.E53 1997 v.2, p. 1445
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