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Urban design in the Arab world : reconceptualizing boundaries / edited by Robert Saliba.
Title & Author:

Urban design in the Arab world : reconceptualizing boundaries / edited by Robert Saliba.

Publication:

Farnham, Surrey, UK ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2015]

Description:

xix, 276 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 25 cm.

Series:

Design and the built environment series

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.Framing Urban Design on the Margins: Global Paradigms and Regional Implications / Robert Saliba -- 2. Medina; the "Islamic," "Arab," "Middle Eastern" City: Reflections on an Urban Concept / Nezar AlSayyad -- Part 1. The Discursive: Conceptualizing boundaries between the and the conflictive -- 3. The Cultural Discourse: On Regionalism in Urban Design and the Role of the Agha Khan Award for Architecture / Omar Abdulaziz Hallaj -- 4. The Participative Discourse: Community Activism in Post-War Reconstruction / Howayda Al-Harithy -- 5. The Corporate Discourse: Learning From Beirut's Central Area Renewal / Angus Gavin -- 6. The Greening Discourse: Ecological Landscape Design and City Regions in the Mashreq / Jala Makhzoumi -- Part II. The Hybrid: Blurring boundaries between design disciplines -- 7. Cultural Infrastructure for the Margins: A Machinic Approach to Nahr Beirut / Lee Frederix -- 8. Architectural Urbanism: Proposals for the Arab World / Sam Jacoby -- Part III. The Operational: Bridging boundaries between research and practice -- 9. Aleppo 2025 City Development Strategy: A Critical Reflection / Ali Saad / Thomas Stellmach -- 10. Community-Based Design as Mediator between Academia and Practice: The Case of Souq Sabra, Beirut / Rabih Shibli -- 11. {Trans}Forming Nahr Beirut: From Obsolete Infrastructure to Infrastructural Landscape / Sandra Frem -- Part IV. The Visionary: Crossing boundaries between the utopian and the real -- 12. Sites of Globalization: New Cities; Reflecting on the Dialectics between Designer and Client / Anne Marie Galmstrup -- 13. Sites of Worship: From Makkah to Karbala; Reconciling Pilgrimage, Speculation and Infrastructure / Robert Saliba -- 14. Sites of Conflict: Baghdad's Suspended Modernities versus a Fragmented Reality / Caecilia Pieri -- 15. Sites of Contestation: Tahrir Square; From Appropriation to Design / Robert Saliba / Hussam Hussein Salama / Nathan Cherry -- Part V. Prospects: Future urban design agendas -- 16. Estidama as a Model for Sustainable Urbanism in the Arab World: The Case Study of Abu Dhabi / John Maddan -- 17. Re -- Engineering the Twenty -- First -- Century City: Future Directions for Urban Design in the Arab World / Anne Vernez Moudon Robert Saliba is a Professor at the Department of Architecture and Design, the American University of Beirut, and served as the coordinator of the graduate program in Urban Planning and Policy and Urban Design between 2008 and 2011. He has conducted extensive research on Beirut's historic formation and postwar reconstruction, and published three reference monographs: Beyrouth Architectures: Aux Sources de la Modernité (Parenthèses 2009), Beirut City Center Recovery: the Foch-Allenby and Etoile Conservation Area (Steidl 2004), and Beirut 1920-1940: Domestic Architecture between Tradition and Modernity (The Order of Engineers and Architects 1998). He has served as a land use consultant with the World Bank and UN-Habitat on the state of the environment in Lebanon and worked as an urban design consultant and a city planning associate at the Community Redevelopment Agency in Los Angeles, California.
Summary:

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.

ISBN:

9781472409768 (hardback ; alk. paper)
1472409760 (hardback ; alk. paper)
(ebook)
9781472409775
(epub)
9781472409782
1472409779
1472409787

Subject:

City planning Arab countries.
Urbanization Arab countries.
Urbanisation États arabes.
City planning
Urbanization
Stadtplanung
Arab countries
Arabische Staaten

Added entries:

Design and the built environment series.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 293006
Call No.: BIB 237604
Status: Available

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