Exhibition can be visited on 01 – 17 October. Having lived in the most powerful era of the Ottoman Empire and served to three sultans Süleyman the Magnificent, Selim II and Murat the 3rd; the great architect Sinan played the major role in construction of architecture masterpieces symbolizing the Empire’s power.

Mentioned as “head of the architects in the world and engineers of his time” Sinan’s works still stand even after 400 years. Most of them are still in use as an indication of their solidity.

Leaving hundreds of architectural work behind after his death in April 1588 in Istanbul, the tomb of Sinan is quite a simple, white-stone building, just in front of the Haliç wall inside the Süleymaniye Compound.

Managed by ECE Türkiye Projct Management Inc, Beylikdüzü Migros Shopping Mall presents this rare exhibition featuring selected works of Great Sinan with Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture logo using right. Works of Sinan that take place in the exhibition appear in a different view, gradual two dimensional, 3D wire cage- building applications and two dimensional wire and silicone applications.


Source: http://www.en.istanbul2010.org/PROJE/GP_769184
Photo: Süleymaniye Mosque © Copyright Amar Cudic


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