Starting from an overview of “The Magnificent Baghdad” the narrative of “A thousand and one night” tells a city of controlled spaces embodying an artificial construction. The history of the changing urban and social construction can be read taking the walls as reference objects that can explain how the city's configuration was reshaped after the conflict. Having this object as a guideline, the focal point will be comprehending the main reason that leads to adopting a walled city in modern time. From that, several urban and social questions will emerge. The wall itself is just an architectural element, but the use that men made can lead to different purposes: if on one side can protect the other can divide. Struggling with Baghdad's emerging...
Today we live in a world that daily erects walls on the most delicate borders between countries. Ove...
Architecture and urban planning have always been deeply involved in the design and building of defen...
The post-conflict city is both a tragedy and opportunity; an environment of suffering, yet a fertile...
AbstractThis paper explains the importance of barrack objects and campuses and their role in forming...
This chapter explores the diverse ways in which contemporary cities in various parts of the world ar...
The razing of Jericho; the sack of Magdeburg; the siege of Leningrad; the fire-bombing of Dresden. E...
During “City Debates 2012” at the American University of Beirut, Caecilia Pieri spoke of Baghdad’s r...
This paper aims at analysing the position of the city and its architecture in warfare, in terms of i...
Urban walls as architectures of the limit, even before military fortifications, have represented fo...
Wedged in-between the dense urban grain of Baghdad, blast walls of t-shaped concrete have littered t...
This chapter aims to address the emergence of Baghdad and the phases of its morphology and transform...
In conflict-shaped cities, change of space is a significant factor. Violence creates borders, voids,...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
The invasion of Iraq by America and its allies in 2003 represented a transformation for the country’...
aghdad, once the cultural and social centre of the Arab world, has become a theatre of violence and ...
Today we live in a world that daily erects walls on the most delicate borders between countries. Ove...
Architecture and urban planning have always been deeply involved in the design and building of defen...
The post-conflict city is both a tragedy and opportunity; an environment of suffering, yet a fertile...
AbstractThis paper explains the importance of barrack objects and campuses and their role in forming...
This chapter explores the diverse ways in which contemporary cities in various parts of the world ar...
The razing of Jericho; the sack of Magdeburg; the siege of Leningrad; the fire-bombing of Dresden. E...
During “City Debates 2012” at the American University of Beirut, Caecilia Pieri spoke of Baghdad’s r...
This paper aims at analysing the position of the city and its architecture in warfare, in terms of i...
Urban walls as architectures of the limit, even before military fortifications, have represented fo...
Wedged in-between the dense urban grain of Baghdad, blast walls of t-shaped concrete have littered t...
This chapter aims to address the emergence of Baghdad and the phases of its morphology and transform...
In conflict-shaped cities, change of space is a significant factor. Violence creates borders, voids,...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
The invasion of Iraq by America and its allies in 2003 represented a transformation for the country’...
aghdad, once the cultural and social centre of the Arab world, has become a theatre of violence and ...
Today we live in a world that daily erects walls on the most delicate borders between countries. Ove...
Architecture and urban planning have always been deeply involved in the design and building of defen...
The post-conflict city is both a tragedy and opportunity; an environment of suffering, yet a fertile...