Three Photographic Traditions in Nineteenth-Century Iran

The Poetics of Arab-Islamic Architecture

Creswell’s Use of the Theory of Dating by the Acuteness of the Pointed Arches in Early Muslim Architecture

The Cult of Alid Saints in the Fatimid Monuments of Cairo

Formal Structure in Islamic Architecture of Iran and Turkistan

Symbols and Signs in Islamic Architecture

The Meaning of History in Cairo

The Süleymaniye Complex in Istanbul: An Interpretation

The Facade of the Aqmar Mosque in the Context of Fatimid Ceremonial

The Mosque of Qarafa in Cairo

The Origins of Fatimid Art

The Introduction of the Muqarnas into Egypt

The Madrasa at Zuzan: Islamic Architecture in Eastern Iran on the Eve of the Mongol Invasions

Sufi Saints and Shrine Architecture in the Early Fourteenth Century

The Role of the Historian

Creswell, Herzfeld, and Samarra
