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In: The City in the Islamic World, S. 491-524
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In: The City in the Islamic World, S. 491-524
In: The City in the Islamic World, S. 857-882
In: The City in the Islamic World, S. 999-1014
In: Digest of Middle East studies: DOMES, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 102-114
ISSN: 1949-3606
AbstractIn the last decades, contemporary urbanism in the global South has meant large urban transformations, tall architecture landmarks, and fierce city competition. However, cities and their planners are now confronting an ethical dilemma: how to grow and compete while caring for the disastrous impacts on Earth and human health caused by the mass extraction, processing, and consumption of resources linked to urbanization. In our article, we problematize the modern interpretation of technology, and in particular architecture and planning technologies, in society where sustainability is considered a product. By restudying the Quranic notion of the khalifa and the accidental, ecological formation of the oasis, we will argue for a postpromethean philosophy of inhabiting the Earth. We will exemplify this new ethical–technological shift by comparing planned and unplanned developments in Arabian Gulf cities.
In: Theory and method in Islamic architectural design
In: The Urban Book Ser.
Intro -- Foreword: Rethinking the 'Lived' Within the 'Urban' of the Middle Eastern City -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 Towards New Directions for Public Spaces in the Globalising Middle East -- References -- Part I The Right to City and Conceptualisations of Public Spaces -- 2 Space Production in Times of Neoliberalism -- 2.1 The Right to the City: Theory and Definition -- 2.2 Evolution of Spatial Production, Collective Occupation of Space and the Right to the City -- 2.3 The First City: The Space of Contact -- 2.4 The Second City: The Space of Spectacle -- 2.5 The Third City: The City of Movements, the Urban Space -- 2.6 The Fourth City: The Space of Information, and the Space of Human Rights -- 2.7 Case Study: Re-reading the Right to the City in Tehran, Iran -- 2.8 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 3 Transnational Urban Space in the Global South: Cases from Qatar and Malaysia -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Economic Restructuring in the Global South: The Cases of Qatar and Johor, Malaysia -- 3.2.1 The Rise of Qatar's Economic and Geopolitical Ambitions -- 3.2.2 Johor as Part of the Straits Megacity Region -- 3.3 Case Study #1: The "Public" Space of Qatar Foundation -- 3.4 Case Study #2: The Transit Space of Iskandar Malaysia -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Beirut: Place of Post-crisis -- 4.1 Beirut: Spaces of Dynamic Reconstruction -- 4.2 The Project: Quality and Insecurity of Places -- 4.3 The Project: Dialogue and Discontinuity of Places -- 4.4 Reconsidering Karm El-Zeitoun Area -- 4.5 Riverside 2404, Dialogue between Deaf Places -- 4.6 End of Time-Places -- 5 Private and Public Spaces in the Middle East: Urban Contaminations -- 5.1 Beirut -- 5.2 Dubai -- References -- 6 Looking for the Liberal in the Neo-Liberal City [Alternative Public Spaces from Lebanon] -- 6.1 Introduction.
In: Brill eBook titles 2008
Preliminary Material /S.K. Jayyusi , R. Holod , A. Petruccioli and A. Raymond -- Some Historiographical Notes On The Islamic City With Particular Reference To The Visual Representation Of The Built City /Giulia Annalinda Neglia -- The Spatial Organization Of The City /André Raymond -- Law And The City /Besim Hakim -- Inherited Cities /Hugh Kennedy -- Founded Cities Of The Arab World From The Seventh To The Eleventh Centuries /Sylvie Denoix -- The Ottoman Cities Of The Balkans /Pierre Pinon -- Iranian Cities /Heinz Gaube -- Indian Cities /Marc Gaborieau -- The Ottoman Town (Fifteenth-Eighteenth Centuries) /Gilles Veinstein -- Baghdad In The Abbasid Era: A Cosmopolitan And Multi-Confessional Capital /Françoise Micheau -- Marinid Fez: Zenith And Signs Of Decline /Halima Ferhat -- The Spatial Organization Of Tunis Medina And Other Arab-Muslim Cities In North Africa And The Near East /Roberto Berardi -- The Mamluk City /Doris Behrens-Abouseif -- Islamic Jerusalem Or Jerusalem Under Muslim Rule /Oleg Grabar -- Aleppo: From The Ottoman Metropolis To The Syrian City /Jean-Claude David -- At The Ottoman Empire'S Industrious Core: The Story Of Bursa /Suraiya Faroqhi -- The Ottoman Tripoli: A Mediterranean Medina /Ludovico Micara -- Algiers In The Ottoman Period: The City And Its Population /Federico Cresti -- The \'Citadel, Town, Suburbs\' Model And Medieval Kirman /Lisa Golombek -- Istanbul 1620–1750: Change And Tradition /Maurice Cerasi -- Bukhara And Samarkand /Attilio Petruccioli -- Shiraz: The City Of Gardens And Poets /Mahvash Alemi -- Mughal Agra: A Riverfront Garden City /Ebba Koch -- Nineteenth-Century Hyderabad: Re-Scripting Urban Heritage /Alison Mackenzie Shah -- Sanaʿa /Ronald Lewcock and Arief Setiawan -- Harar: The Fourth Holy City Of Islam /Serge Santelli -- Rabat. Salé – Holy Cities Of The Two Banks /Saïd Mouline -- The Sub-Saharan City: Rules And Built Form /Besim Hakim and Zubair Ahmed -- Preliminary Material /S.K. Jayyusi , R. Holod , A. Petruccioli and A. Raymond -- Dar-Al Ma: The Architecture Of Water In The Islamic Countries /Calogero Montalbano -- The Economy Of The Traditional City /André Raymond -- Pilgrimage City /David Roxburgh -- The Management Of The City /André Raymond -- The Countryside: The Roman Agricultural And Hydraulic Legacy Of The Islamic Mediterranean /D. Fairchild Ruggles -- Citizenhood: Proof Against The Century /Mohammed Naciri -- House And Fabric In The Islamic Mediterranean City /Attilio Petruccioli -- The Gendered City /Lucienne Thys-Şenocak -- Guilds In Recent Historical Scholarship /Nelli Hanna -- The Waqf In The City /Randi Deguilhem -- A. Tradition And Modernity In The Nineteenth Century. Modernization Of The Cities Of The Ottoman Empire (1800–1920) /Jean-Luc Arnaud -- Mediterraneanism: French And Italian Architects' Designs In 1930s North African Cities /Mia Fuller -- Algiers: The Colonial City /Attilio Petruccioli -- B. The Modern City Casablanca: The City In The Islamic World /Jean-Louis Cohen -- C. Transformations: Identity, Globalization, And The Contemporary Islamic City /Hasan-Uddin Khan.
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