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Pan-Arab Modernism 1968-2018: The History of Architectural Practice in The Middle East

Author/EditorAlsayer D (Author)
Camacho, Ricardo (Author)
Soares, Sara Saragoc&#807 (Author)
Publisher: Actar Publishers
ISBN: 9781948765275
Pub Date09/11/2021
BindingPaperback
Pages542
Dimensions (mm)254(h) * 203(w)
¥10,122
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Using Kuwait as a case study and Pan Arab Modernism as a lens, this book comes to fill two voids in the literature on Middle Eastern architecture: one is in practice and the other is in history.
The current practice of architecture in Kuwait, the Gulf and the larger Middle East, is typically a-contextual and lacking any understanding of the local context. The architectural history, on the other hand, ignores the larger context of the Middle East and the influence of Pan Arabism is not configured into many analyses. Thus, this project seeks to tackle both. By providing a [re]contextualizing of the architectural history of Kuwait and bringing forgotten protagonists back into the dialogue, a nuanced reading of Pan Arab Modern architecture emerges.

This book It aims to create a "knowledge generation" which can [re]define how a local generation is being influence on the ground.

Using Kuwait as a case study and Pan Arab Modernism as a lens, this book comes to fill two voids in the literature on Middle Eastern architecture: one is in practice and the other is in history.
The current practice of architecture in Kuwait, the Gulf and the larger Middle East, is typically a-contextual and lacking any understanding of the local context. The architectural history, on the other hand, ignores the larger context of the Middle East and the influence of Pan Arabism is not configured into many analyses. Thus, this project seeks to tackle both. By providing a [re]contextualizing of the architectural history of Kuwait and bringing forgotten protagonists back into the dialogue, a nuanced reading of Pan Arab Modern architecture emerges.

This book It aims to create a "knowledge generation" which can [re]define how a local generation is being influence on the ground.

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