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Solidification of the Sense of Eminency by Distraction of Light and Shadow at Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque

Moeid Farsa1 * , Mahdiye Jahri1 and Mehdi Alirezai2

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.10.Special-Issue1.27

Architecture and light are to that extent dependent on each other which body and spirits are.One for living and the other for physical presence in this world needs the other and while light is flown on the body of the space both two perceptible worlds become “ existed “.Since long ago, bright and shimmering materials which remind something living in the mind of individual were respectable and adorable. Being aware of the process of exploitation of sunlight is of importance as much as the process of materials formation or different fundamental forms of construction in order to design.

Almost in all religions, light is the symbol of Devine wisdom and the Essene of all beneficence and purities and mobility from darkness to light, was considered as the main objective. Islamic Mosques which are ornamented with light are perfectly able to transmit this divine and moral sense.

In such spaces which are lighten up with a shimmering light and by observance of the imprecise shadows of substances and masses, individual starts to complete the pictures in his mind and by such an activity gets in to an ecstasy and as a result a feeling of getting close to the source of existence and reality wakens up inner inside him.

The present survey by depending on descriptive-analytic methods, studies light in Islamic and traditional architecture.

This paper by case study of Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, aims to find out whether the presence of light and specifically natural light in architecture might have further meaning rather than brightness, and whether accessing an accurate pattern of application of light is possible or there is basically no compulsion in it ?


Light; Light in Architecture; Shadow; Islamic and Traditional Architecture; Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque

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Farsa M, Jahri M, Alirezai M. Solidification of the Sense of Eminency by Distraction of Light and Shadow at Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque. Special Issue of Curr World Environ 2015;10(Special Issue May 2015). DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.10.Special-Issue1.27

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Farsa M, Jahri M, Alirezai M. Solidification of the Sense of Eminency by Distraction of Light and Shadow at Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque. Special Issue of Curr World Environ 2015;10(Special Issue May 2015). Available from: http://www.cwejournal.org/?p=9871