The urban history of the Gulf states has been largely neglected, with historical studies of Qatar focusing on its political and economic development. This article presents an overview of the vernacular architecture of Doha that incorporates non-elite buildings. The life histories of these buildings tell the story of Qatar's rapid development in the 20th century and the dramatic changes to the society and urban fabric of its capital. Rapid development threatens to destroy this aspect of Qatar's past, and we accordingly aim to record the diversity of the historic built environment of Doha
Today, Doha is a cosmopolitan city of about two million inhabitants with more than a hundred differe...
Doha, Qatar is continuously positioning itself at the forefront of international urbanism with diffe...
Since oil production commenced in the middle of the 20th century Qatar's capital Doha witnessed a ra...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
During the second half of the 20th century Qatar witnessed its first modern urbanisation period acco...
Doha experienced a remarkable transformation since oil and natural gas exportation began in the mid-...
This research explores the ongoing vernacular production of courtyard houses in Doha, Qatar, through...
Over the past decade or so, the wealth produced by Qatar's oil and gas exports has generated a const...
Rapid urbanization in Doha during the past few decades has resulted in the disappearance of traditio...
From a Bedouin culture to pearl economy and later to oil and gas industries, an emerging regional me...
This issue aims to open up a comparative discussion about the role of heritage in urban renewal in ...
Due to rapid urbanization during the past few decades, Doha has witnessed the disappearance of signi...
Heritage settlements have long histories that consist of multiple layers of urban layouts, building ...
This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architec...
In the late 20th century, Doha’s rapid urbanization and globalization led to the loss of housing and...
Today, Doha is a cosmopolitan city of about two million inhabitants with more than a hundred differe...
Doha, Qatar is continuously positioning itself at the forefront of international urbanism with diffe...
Since oil production commenced in the middle of the 20th century Qatar's capital Doha witnessed a ra...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
During the second half of the 20th century Qatar witnessed its first modern urbanisation period acco...
Doha experienced a remarkable transformation since oil and natural gas exportation began in the mid-...
This research explores the ongoing vernacular production of courtyard houses in Doha, Qatar, through...
Over the past decade or so, the wealth produced by Qatar's oil and gas exports has generated a const...
Rapid urbanization in Doha during the past few decades has resulted in the disappearance of traditio...
From a Bedouin culture to pearl economy and later to oil and gas industries, an emerging regional me...
This issue aims to open up a comparative discussion about the role of heritage in urban renewal in ...
Due to rapid urbanization during the past few decades, Doha has witnessed the disappearance of signi...
Heritage settlements have long histories that consist of multiple layers of urban layouts, building ...
This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architec...
In the late 20th century, Doha’s rapid urbanization and globalization led to the loss of housing and...
Today, Doha is a cosmopolitan city of about two million inhabitants with more than a hundred differe...
Doha, Qatar is continuously positioning itself at the forefront of international urbanism with diffe...
Since oil production commenced in the middle of the 20th century Qatar's capital Doha witnessed a ra...