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Islamic Art Architecture

The extrapolation of Islamic architectural design concepts, as given in contrast to that of Gothic design concepts, for instance, is a case for which much of the Islamic conceptualization is built upon subtle lines; and whereas Gothic architecture is often built upon sharp lines and jutting characters.  As such, the very basis of Islamic design concepts dating back to ancient times is one for which any given structure is easily recognizable within the framework of Islamic architecture; and it is rare that Islamic architecture is ever mistook for another form of architecture.  The Islamic art architecture image shown below is a clear example of the trademark form that has made this style of architecture famous for its beauty and eloquence throughout regions of the world...