© 2016, The Author(s). This paper traces the evolution of housing typologies in four major cities in the Gulf region, namely Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Manama. The study reviews the formation and historical events in the region, which had a significant impact on new social as well as economic realities and consequently evolving housing types during the last two centuries. The methodological approach is based on reviewing a number of case studies representing local housing typologies throughout distinctive historic periods which were categorized in four periods: the post-nomadic, traditional, modern, and contemporary. The main objective is to identify the process of transformation by applying a comparative assessment of the different periods...
The urban history of the Gulf states has been largely neglected, with historical studies of Qatar fo...
recent years, the rapid growth of Gulf cities has led to a transformation of local settlement struct...
This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architec...
This paper traces the evolution of housing typologies in four major cities in the Gulf region, namel...
The introduction of new housing typologies in emerging cities is rooted in dynamics including infras...
Abu Dhabi and Doha have evolved rapidly in the twentieth century due to the investment of oil and ga...
Abu Dhabi and Doha have evolved rapidly in the twentieth century due to the investment of oil and ga...
This thesis investigates the multifaceted aspects of the UAE National Housing Program residential ty...
Abu Dhabi's transition from a fishing village to a contemporary capital city in less than 50 years i...
The recent construction boom has led to new urban development dynamics in Gulf cities driven by real...
PhD ThesisJeddah is one of the most rapidly growing cities in Saudi Arabia. It has been transformed...
The recent construction boom has led to new urban development dynamics in Gulf cities driven by real...
Instant cities are on the rise. With a global trend thathas stretched from the Far East to the Middl...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
The urban history of the Gulf states has been largely neglected, with historical studies of Qatar fo...
recent years, the rapid growth of Gulf cities has led to a transformation of local settlement struct...
This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architec...
This paper traces the evolution of housing typologies in four major cities in the Gulf region, namel...
The introduction of new housing typologies in emerging cities is rooted in dynamics including infras...
Abu Dhabi and Doha have evolved rapidly in the twentieth century due to the investment of oil and ga...
Abu Dhabi and Doha have evolved rapidly in the twentieth century due to the investment of oil and ga...
This thesis investigates the multifaceted aspects of the UAE National Housing Program residential ty...
Abu Dhabi's transition from a fishing village to a contemporary capital city in less than 50 years i...
The recent construction boom has led to new urban development dynamics in Gulf cities driven by real...
PhD ThesisJeddah is one of the most rapidly growing cities in Saudi Arabia. It has been transformed...
The recent construction boom has led to new urban development dynamics in Gulf cities driven by real...
Instant cities are on the rise. With a global trend thathas stretched from the Far East to the Middl...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
The urban history of the Gulf states has been largely neglected, with historical studies of Qatar fo...
recent years, the rapid growth of Gulf cities has led to a transformation of local settlement struct...
This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architec...