Arab cities have experienced a series of political and existential challenges over the course of the last two centuries. In this period, they had to shed their traditional, romanticized forms and absorb and react to colonialism, nationalism, modernism, socialism, Arabism, and finally the rise of Islamism combined with a glitzy new capitalist utopianism in the Gulf cities that stands in stark contrast to the ominous disintegration of the civil order in the republics of the Arab Spring today. This talk will review these changes and contextualize them, while at the same time trying to understand and explain their interconnectedness and historical trajectory. Nasser Rabbat is Director of the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT. An ...
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Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
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The relationship between architects and consumers in the Gulf cities is a commercial and temporal bo...
The fast-growing cities of the Persian Gulf are, whatever else they may be, indisputably sensational...
The discussion of Arabian modernity during the post-war period arose within the process of decoloniz...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
My aim is to identify three stages of the encounter with modernity as they unfolded in the Arab Worl...
The countries of the southern Mediterranean enjoy a rich and diverse cultural heritage. At the heart...
This edited collection, a sequel to Elsheshtawy's Planning Middle Eastem Cities: An Urban Kaleidosco...
The rich architectural heritage of Bahrain has been subject to dilapidation and destruction as a r...
A l’image de l’industrie du cinéma, cet ouvrage est le deuxième opus (le « sequel » comme on dit dan...
Arab architects are in a continuous process of criticizing their own versions of modern and post mod...
International audienceCapital cities of Arab countries in the Mediterranean have difficulty managing...
It has been commonplace among Arab scholars to look at the relationship with the West, since Napoleo...
Urban Modernity in the Contemporary Gulf offers a timely and engaging discussion on architectural pr...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
The book records and analyses the state of the art of contemporary architecture in the Arabian Penin...
The relationship between architects and consumers in the Gulf cities is a commercial and temporal bo...
The fast-growing cities of the Persian Gulf are, whatever else they may be, indisputably sensational...
The discussion of Arabian modernity during the post-war period arose within the process of decoloniz...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
My aim is to identify three stages of the encounter with modernity as they unfolded in the Arab Worl...
The countries of the southern Mediterranean enjoy a rich and diverse cultural heritage. At the heart...
This edited collection, a sequel to Elsheshtawy's Planning Middle Eastem Cities: An Urban Kaleidosco...
The rich architectural heritage of Bahrain has been subject to dilapidation and destruction as a r...
A l’image de l’industrie du cinéma, cet ouvrage est le deuxième opus (le « sequel » comme on dit dan...
Arab architects are in a continuous process of criticizing their own versions of modern and post mod...