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Architecture of the Territory : Constructing National Narratives in the Abrab World / edited by collective for architecture LebanonCo-auteur: Haïdar, Mazen, 1979-....Co-auteur collectivité: Collective for architecture LebanonLangue: anglais.Pays: Liban (LB).Publication : [Beyrouth] : Kaph • C2022Description : 1 vol. (415 p.) : cartes, photos ; 23 cmISBN: 978-614-8035-54-8.Résumé: Architecture of the Territory examines the role that national narratives have in defining the Arab world through the use of architecture and urban planning. The book is a collection of 30 essays from various countries in the Arab world. This territory, almost twice the size of the United States and home to 423,000,000 inhabitants, lacks sufficient and accessible research. In order to advance knowledge and critical thinking, this publication uncovers some of the mechanisms and narratives that have shaped the territory and its society. The selected essays, written by researchers and professionals, are the beginning of a dialog, touching on themes such as agricultural strategies, imported housing typologies, the issues inherited from colonial borders, and the effect of politics on infrastructure projects and cultural heritage. While critical contributions draw on local histories and context, they also run in parallel and contribute to the discourse on current global issues..Bibliographie: Bibliogr. [402]-415.Sujet - Nom commun: Architecture Pays arabes | Urbanisme Pays arabes | Patrimoine culturel Pays arabes
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Bibliogr. [402]-415

Architecture of the Territory examines the role that national narratives have in defining the Arab world through the use of architecture and urban planning. The book is a collection of 30 essays from various countries in the Arab world. This territory, almost twice the size of the United States and home to 423,000,000 inhabitants, lacks sufficient and accessible research. In order to advance knowledge and critical thinking, this publication uncovers some of the mechanisms and narratives that have shaped the territory and its society. The selected essays, written by researchers and professionals, are the beginning of a dialog, touching on themes such as agricultural strategies, imported housing typologies, the issues inherited from colonial borders, and the effect of politics on infrastructure projects and cultural heritage. While critical contributions draw on local histories and context, they also run in parallel and contribute to the discourse on current global issues.

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