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Beyazit Tower http://www.mersina.com/Turkey/Marmara/Istanbul/beyazit_tower.html
Deniz Kaya's illustrated article on the stone firemen's watch tower in Istanbul, built in 1828. From Mersina.
Byzantium 1200 http://www.arkeo3d.com/byzantium1200/
A non-profit project creating computer reconstructions of the Byzantine monuments of Constantinople (now Istanbul) as they stood in 1200 AD.
Computer Model of the Hagia Sophia http://www.princeton.edu/~asce/const_95/const.html
Project by Princeton University in 1996. Technical details of producing the model, some photographs.
Fener and Balat Row Houses http://www.angelfire.com/art2/fener_balat/
A typological study by Serhat Cetinturk of the facades of houses in this historic district of Istanbul, using maps, drawings and photographs from the archive of the Planning Department of Mimar Sinan University.
Hagia Sophia http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Hagia_Sophia.html
Great Buildings Online provide photographs, 3D model, choice quotations and bibliography of the Byzantine masterpiece designed by Isidoros and Anthemios in 532-7.
Mansions on the Water - Yalis of Istanbul http://www.mersina.com/lib/yali/index.html
An illustrated article by Chris Hellier in Mersina on the grand houses on the Bosphorus shore, built by the former Ottoman elite.
On the Great Church http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/bible/procopius.stm
Description by Procopius in 537 of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. Taken from the Lethabv/Swainson translation of De Aedificiis.
The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople: Hagia Sophia http://www.patriarchate.org/ecumenical_patriarchate/chapter_4/html/hagia_sophia.html
A history and description of this great Byzantine church. Illustrations include lithographs from Aya Sofia Constantinople (1852), a floor plan, isometric elevation, and cross-sections. Exterior and interior photographs include mosaics.
Wikipedia: Chora Church http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chora_Church
Article describing a building in Istanbul considered to be one of the most beautiful examples of Byzantine architecture, now a museum.
Wikipedia: Hagia Sophia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagia_Sophia
An illustrated history and description from the online collaborative encyclopedia of the magnificent Byzantine Church of Holy Wisdom, now known as the Ayasofya Museum.
Wikipedia: Suleiman Mosque http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suleymaniye_Mosque
Illustrated history and description from the online collaborative encyclopedia of this grand mosque in Istanbul, built on the order of Suleiman I to a design by Sinan which reflected the nearby Hagia Sophia.

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