This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architecture and urbanism of the Arabian Peninsula. It first contextualizes tradition in the region within the geocultural politics of the Arab World and identifies key factors that shaped its traditional settlements, including tribal governance, social systems, building materials, and construction techniques. The article then contends that the region’s urban traditions have been transformed from ones shaped by common people to ones shaped by the elite, in which the role of rulers is heavily emphasized. To explore this view, it analyzes two representative scenes in the contemporary urban lived space of the region, using examples from Dubai and Doha. ...
From a Bedouin culture to pearl economy and later to oil and gas industries, an emerging regional me...
© 2016, The Author(s). This paper traces the evolution of housing typologies in four major cities in...
Abu Dhabi's transition from a fishing village to a contemporary capital city in less than 50 years i...
This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architec...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
This volume brings together a selection of articles related to the urban history of Arabia, with spe...
Focusing on major evolutionary developments in the Arabian Peninsula this discourse offers a positio...
In an age of globalization and standardization, cities around the world are losing their historical ...
This paper aims at investigating architectural and urban heritage from the socio-cultural point of v...
This is the transcribed and edited public lecture by Dr. Salama to the The Bibliotheca Orientalis At...
This article examines the path being taken toward legitimizing a modern spatial quality in Bulaq, on...
The urban history of the Gulf states has been largely neglected, with historical studies of Qatar fo...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Centred on investigating urban space diversity this paper introduces a framework that enables the ex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
From a Bedouin culture to pearl economy and later to oil and gas industries, an emerging regional me...
© 2016, The Author(s). This paper traces the evolution of housing typologies in four major cities in...
Abu Dhabi's transition from a fishing village to a contemporary capital city in less than 50 years i...
This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architec...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
This volume brings together a selection of articles related to the urban history of Arabia, with spe...
Focusing on major evolutionary developments in the Arabian Peninsula this discourse offers a positio...
In an age of globalization and standardization, cities around the world are losing their historical ...
This paper aims at investigating architectural and urban heritage from the socio-cultural point of v...
This is the transcribed and edited public lecture by Dr. Salama to the The Bibliotheca Orientalis At...
This article examines the path being taken toward legitimizing a modern spatial quality in Bulaq, on...
The urban history of the Gulf states has been largely neglected, with historical studies of Qatar fo...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Centred on investigating urban space diversity this paper introduces a framework that enables the ex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
From a Bedouin culture to pearl economy and later to oil and gas industries, an emerging regional me...
© 2016, The Author(s). This paper traces the evolution of housing typologies in four major cities in...
Abu Dhabi's transition from a fishing village to a contemporary capital city in less than 50 years i...