Karaada Turizm Gelişme Tasarımı, Cami: Ön proje - Karaada Tourism Development Design, Mosque: Preliminary project
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Title
Karaada Turizm Gelişme Tasarımı, Cami: Ön proje - Karaada Tourism Development Design, Mosque: Preliminary project
Creator
Mimar - Architect: Cengiz Bektaş
Description
Kent durum planı (cami), güney-batı görünüşü, kuzey-batı görünüşü, güney-doğu görünüşü, kuzey-doğu görünüşü, A-A kesiti, B-B kesiti, cami planı (Ölçek: 1/3000, 1/200) - Site plan of the town (mosque), south-west elevation, north-west elevation, south-east elevation, north-east elevation, A-A section, B-B section, mosque plan (Scale: 1/3000, 1/200)
Language
Turkish
Coverage
Bodrum, Muğla
Subject
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/196373
Collections
Type
Format
42 - 59,3 cm, 62 - 47,4 cm, 41,8 - 59,4 cm, Aydınger kağıdı üzerine baskı - Print on tracing paper, Aydınger kağıdı üzerine siyah mürekkep - Black ink on tracing paper
Number of Scanned Documents
3
Identifier
TCBPKARD020
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
Cengiz Bektaş
Accrual Method
Donation

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