Mosques of Cochin
- The historic patterns of an urban trading culture remain visible in the buildings and layout of Cochin. Mosques of Cochin documents the surviving vernacular mosques
This book documents the surviving vernacular mosques of Cochin [now Kochi] – the jewel of the trading culture of the Malabar coast of Kerala, and where historic patterns of an urban trading culture remain visible in the buildings and layout of the city. Sited in compounds replete with coconut palms, the mosques offer an oasis of tranquility in densely populated neighborhoods. Large wood-framed pyramidal roofs, deep overhangs, and fine wooden craftsmanship distinguish the Kerala vernacular architecture. The mosques of Cochin stand as powerful and visible expressions of the integration of Islam into the culture of Malabar. However, they are hardly mentioned in architectural histories or heritage surveys. This book brings recognition to them as highly valued resources.
- Publisher
- Mapin Publishing
- ISBN
- 9781890206017
- Published
- 2nd Jun 2011
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 7.75 in x 9.38 in
- Pages
- 80 Pages
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