Placement Principles of Islamic Calligraphy in Architecture: Insights from the Al-Hambra and Al-Azem Palaces

Author:

Baydoun Ziad1ORCID,Norishah Tengku2,Baydoun Reham3ORCID,Adam Mastura4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia

2. Centre for Lifelong Learning & Education Content Development, Faculty of Creative Multimedia (FCM), Cyberjaya 63100, Malaysia

3. Baydoun Creation Sdn. Bhd, Kuala Lumpur 53100, Malaysia

4. Department of Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment, University of Malaya, Cyberjaya 63100, Malaysia

Abstract

This paper addresses a critical gap in the study of Islamic architecture by exploring the interconnected relationship between Arabic calligraphy and architectural design. Specifically, it examines the principles guiding the placement of Islamic calligraphy within the interior and exterior spaces of Islamic public buildings through a qualitative analysis of two notable case studies, the Al-Hambra Palace in Granada, Spain, and the Al-Azem Palace in Hama, Syria. This research elucidates fundamental principles that underpin the integration of calligraphy in Islamic architectural contexts. To enhance the robustness of the findings, interviews were conducted with three expert master calligraphers, providing skillful insights that enrich the understanding of calligraphy placement. This study reveals significant implications for the decoration of walls and ceilings in Islamic buildings. However, the findings are limited by the scope of the case studies and the subjective interpretations of the interviewed experts. This research contributes valuable knowledge to the field, informing contemporary architectural practices and the preservation of cultural heritage.

Funder

Multimedia University

Publisher

MDPI AG

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