Novelty architecture and mathematics in an Iranian mosque

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Islamic architecture, particularly mosques architecture, has mainly been the focus of many architectural exhibitions in Muslim-majority countries. Recently, it has been influenced by novelty architecture and has been evolved into elaborate structures. Quds mosque in Tehran, Iran, is a picturesque architecture feat of a modern outlook that came under a lot of criticism for abandoning the traditional symbols of Islamic architecture. This study observes the Quds masque from a mathematical standpoint using fractals as the method. Fractals are geometric constructions that exhibit similar or identical characteristics by order of magnitude. Rescaling a prominent architectural pattern is also a noticeable subject that considers Quds mosque from this paint of view. This study shows that the Quds masque used fractal principles; self-similarity and congruency. Those are applied in the roof form by using a triangle form on each side.

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Behnamian, S., Behnamian, S., Fogh, F., Pashaei, F., & Saran, M. M. (2020). Novelty architecture and mathematics in an Iranian mosque. Journal of Islamic Architecture, 6(1), 7–12. https://doi.org/10.18860/jia.v6i1.5508

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