I’ve spent much time in the Islamic world photographing the masterpieces of Islamic Architecture so its fascinating to see this simple and concise explanation of the geometry behind the seemingly infinitely complex designs such as these from Iran below.
Interior of Dome of Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque, Naghsh-i Jahan Square, Isfahan, Iran. Built 1603 -1618. Architect: Shaykh Bahai
Dome of the main sanctuary. Imam Mosque (Masjed-e Imam), is a mosque in Isfahan, Iran standing in south side of Naghsh-i Jahan Square. Built 1611 – 1629. Architect: Shaykh Bahai
An assignment for James Wyman Architects to document their extensive refurbishment of 88 Westbourne Park Road, London. The project involved creating a new basement level, a rear extension opening up the floor plan and a sculptural spiral staircase. More Images
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An assignment for James Wyman Architects to document their design for a Corten steel and glass bicycle shelter at the Old Parsonage Hotel, Oxford. The overlapping diamond glazing was inspired by the glazing from the nearby Oxford University Museum of Natural History. More Images
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