Description
Step into the realm of architect Mimar Sinan, considered the greatest architect of the classical period of Ottoman architecture, as we invite you to join author Husain R. Banna for a captivating discussion centered around his debut book, Mimar Sinan: The Greatest Ottoman Architect.
In this fascinating event, Banna explores the life and works of arguably one of the greatest architects of all time, whose work has inspired countless people and left an indelible mark on the world. So much so that his work captivated the mind, heart and spirit of the book’s author, Husain R. Banna, when he was just 10 years old.
In this inspiring event in discussion with Professor Saeed Khan, we will learn all about the young author’s insight into Islamic Architecture and the great genius of Mimar Sinan.
Please note, this event time is different to the printed programme.
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About the Author
Husain R. Banna
Husain R. Banna lives in London, UK and is currently a Year 9 student at Chigwell School, an independent school in Essex established in 1629. Husain spent two years living in Istanbul where he became fascinated with the architecture of the 16th- century Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan. In addition to his interest in architecture, Husain is passionate about mathematics and mangoes and enjoys calligraphy, kickboxing, archery, and cryptography. He has visited sixteen countries and has swum in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. With this debut book, Husain becomes a third-generation author in his family, as both his father and grandfather are authors.
About the Chair
Saeed Khan
Saeed Khan is Senior Lecturer in Near East & Asian Studies and Global Studies at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. He is also the co-founder of the Institute for Social Policy & Understanding, and a panelist on Turning Point for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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