Urban design in the Arab world : reconceptualizing boundaries / edited by Robert Saliba.
Farnham, Surrey, UK ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2015]
xix, 276 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 25 cm.
Design and the built environment series
This book is about urban designers 'on the margins': how they narrate their cities, how they engage with their discipline, and how they negotiate their distance from, and with respect to global disciplinary trends. As such, the term margins implies three complementary connotations: on the global level, it invites speculation on the way contemporary urban design is being impacted by the new conceptualizations of center-periphery originating from the post-colonial discourse; on the regional level, it is a speculation on the specificity of urban design thinking and practice within a particular geographical and cultural context (here, the Arab World); and finally, on the local level, it is an attestation to a major shift in urban design focus from city centers to their margins with unchecked suburban growth, informal development, and disregard for leftover spaces.
9781472409768 (hardback ; alk. paper)
1472409760 (hardback ; alk. paper)
(ebook)
9781472409775
(epub)
9781472409782
1472409779
1472409787
City planning Arab countries.
Urbanization Arab countries.
Urbanisation États arabes.
City planning
Urbanization
Stadtplanung
Arab countries
Arabische Staaten
Design and the built environment series.
Location: Library main 293006
Call No.: BIB 237604
Status: Available
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