Socio-cultural factors are amongst the most prominent forces that reshape the development of housing in Qatar when considering its vernacular architectural history. The research study uses space syntax analysis supported by other simulation and visualization techniques to examine the extent to which socio-cultural patterns influence the spatial form of traditional Qatari houses. The findings reveal that, despite changes in time and across eras, socio-cultural patterns, namely, (i) privacy, (ii) gender segregation, and (iii) hospitality, determine the spatial form of Qatari vernacular houses. Knowledge obtained from this research study contributes to the construction of architectural identity, auspicated to be referred to along the planned s...
High - rise and apartment housing, with a history of less than five decades, has become the predomin...
The traditional Iraqi courtyards house demonstrates fundamentals principles in term of construction,...
This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architec...
Architecture and urbanism in the Arabian Gulf region, and specifically in the State of Qatar, offer ...
This research paper investigates the spatial form of traditional and modern Qatari houses and embedd...
Purpose: This research study aims to explore sociocultural factors such as privacy and gender segreg...
This socio-spatial study explores the meaning of home in an Arab context in terms of the response of...
This research explores the relationship between the cultural aspects and the spatial aspects when or...
The notion of privacy represents a central criterion for both indoor and outdoor social spaces in mo...
This paper traces the evolution of housing typologies in four major cities in the Gulf region, namel...
In the late 20th century, Doha’s rapid urbanization and globalization led to the loss of housing and...
Heritage settlements have long histories that consist of multiple layers of urban layouts, building ...
This research explores the ongoing vernacular production of courtyard houses in Doha, Qatar, through...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Through an ethnographic analysis of housing in the Arabian Gulf State of Qatar, this study explores ...
High - rise and apartment housing, with a history of less than five decades, has become the predomin...
The traditional Iraqi courtyards house demonstrates fundamentals principles in term of construction,...
This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architec...
Architecture and urbanism in the Arabian Gulf region, and specifically in the State of Qatar, offer ...
This research paper investigates the spatial form of traditional and modern Qatari houses and embedd...
Purpose: This research study aims to explore sociocultural factors such as privacy and gender segreg...
This socio-spatial study explores the meaning of home in an Arab context in terms of the response of...
This research explores the relationship between the cultural aspects and the spatial aspects when or...
The notion of privacy represents a central criterion for both indoor and outdoor social spaces in mo...
This paper traces the evolution of housing typologies in four major cities in the Gulf region, namel...
In the late 20th century, Doha’s rapid urbanization and globalization led to the loss of housing and...
Heritage settlements have long histories that consist of multiple layers of urban layouts, building ...
This research explores the ongoing vernacular production of courtyard houses in Doha, Qatar, through...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Through an ethnographic analysis of housing in the Arabian Gulf State of Qatar, this study explores ...
High - rise and apartment housing, with a history of less than five decades, has become the predomin...
The traditional Iraqi courtyards house demonstrates fundamentals principles in term of construction,...
This article aims to answer the question “Whose tradition?” in relation to the contemporary architec...