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Elements and Architectural Forms of Islamic style

 

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Geometry in Islamic Architecture 

 

1. "Penrose Tiling". Wikipedia. March 04, 2009 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling>.

 

2. Lu, Peter J. "Decagonal and Quasicrystalline Tilings in Medieval Islamic Architecture". March 04, 2009 <http://www.physics.harvard.edu/~plu/publications/Science_315_1106_2007.pdf>.

 

3. Lu, Peter J. "Decagonal and Quasicrystalline Tilings in Medieval Islamic Architecture". March 04, 2009 <http://www.physics.harvard.edu/~plu/publications/Science_315_1106_2007_SOM.pdf>.

 

4. Zheng, Ser. "Quasi-Periodicity in Medieval and Islamic architecture and ornament". March 04, 2009 <http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/projects/ZhengSer-SRP.pdf>.

 

5. "Penrose tiling". Encyclopedia. March 04, 2009 <http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Penrose-tiling>.

 

6. "Girih Tiles". Wikipedia. March 04, 2009 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girih_tiles>.   

 

7. "ISLAMIC PATTERNS & GEOMETRY". March 04, 2009 <http://www.salaam.co.uk/themeofthemonth/march02_index.php?l=3>.

 

8. Sakkal, Mamoun. "Star Ribbed Domes". March 04, 2009 <http://www.sakkal.com/islamic_geometry/rib_domes.html>.

 

Islamic contributions

 

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Examples of Islamic Architecture 

 

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