Architecture of the Territory
Spiral-Bound | 2023-08-15
Ahmad Alaqra (Text by) Asaeil Al Saaed (Text by) Aseel Al Yacoub (Text by) Atef Alshehri (Text by) Ali Karimi (Text by) Balsam Madi (Text by) Ben Tosland (Text by)
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Architecture of the Territory
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Reflections on the role of national narratives and urban development in shaping the Arab world
This publication examines the role of national narratives in defining the Arab territory through the strategic implementation of architecture and urban planning. The Arab region, home to 423,000,000 inhabitants, is almost twice the size of the United States but still lacks sufficient and accessible research. Architecture of the Territory uncovers the mechanisms that have shaped this distinct territory, providing a critically overdue examination of the dichotomy between the overplanned cities of autocratic governments and the post-conflict urban sprawls of precarious states in the Arab world, where national narratives have acted as a vehicle to implement the development of these territories. The book opens a dialogue between young Arab researchers and professionals covering, among other subjects, tensions inherited from colonial borders; agricultural strategies; and imported housing typologies and narratives. The content draws a parallel to similar issues found in the global architectural discourse of today.
Publisher: D.A.P. ARTBOOK
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384 pages
ISBN-10: 6148035545
Item Weight: 2.3 lbs
Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.5 x 9.3 inches
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