Building for hope: towards an architecture of belonging : with 24 illustrations
Marwa al Sabouni was a little-known architect, living in battle-ravaged Homs, unable to practice her profession as the buildings and the lives around her and across Syria were reduced to rubble. Rather than flee her country, like so many of her compatriots, she remained, committed to the belief that...
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Zusammenfassung: | Marwa al Sabouni was a little-known architect, living in battle-ravaged Homs, unable to practice her profession as the buildings and the lives around her and across Syria were reduced to rubble. Rather than flee her country, like so many of her compatriots, she remained, committed to the belief that the multilayered and multifaceted society she grew up in was worth rebuilding. She turned her fierce intelligence to chronicling how her city and country were undone through decades of architectural mismanagement and mistakes. The result was 'The Battle for Home'. Published in 2016, the book and her story attracted the attention of international news media and received critical acclaim around the world. She became a TED fellow; some suggested she be nominated for architecture's highest honour, the Pritzker Prize. Until the book was published, al Sabouni had rarely travelled outside of her native country, but 'The Battle for Home' gained her invitations to speak to audiences, institutes and experts across the world. Her travels, combined with her deep understanding of the Middle Eastern heritage and values, provided al Sabouni with insights into a wide range of cities, which informed her views on how cities best work, how they might fail, and what can be done to enrich and harmonize the lives of all their inhabitants. This is a rich journey, drawing together several narratives: her personal observations of some of the world's most fascinating cities, from Detroit to Helsinki, from Bristol to Amsterdam; the lessons that Western societies might learn from Islamic culture; and philosophical reflections, drawing on a range of thinkers, on how our personal and communal spaces can provide the basic foundations for happiness |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
P.
9
INTRODUCTION
P.
12
1
P.19
THE
FEAR
OF
DEATH
ATTAINING
CONTINUITY
IN
WHICH
THE
AUTHOR
CONSIDERS
THE
HUMAN
INSTINCT
FOR SELF
PRESERVATION,
AND HOW
MODERNITY S
DISCONNECTION
FROM
THE
PAST
UNDERMINES OUR
SENSE
OF
HOME;
EXPLORES
THE
IDEAS
OF
CHARACTER,
DIGNITY
AND
CONTINUITY
IN
ARCHITECTURE;
AND
REFLECTS
ON
THE
CHALLENGES FACING
THE
RECONSTRUCTION
PROJECT
IN
SYRIA.
2
P.51
THE
FEAR
OF
NEED
THE
SEARCH
FOR
ABUNDANCE
IN
WHICH
THE
AUTHOR
INTRODUCES
THE
CONCEPT
OF
FACTORY SYNDROME,
WHICH
HAS UNDERMINED
THE
SOCIAL FABRIC
OF
COMMUNITIES
AROUND
THE
WORLD; DESCRIBES
IBN
KHALDOUN S
IDEAS
OF
UMRAN
AND
ASABIYYA;
AND
EXPLAINS
HOW
THE
QUALITY
OF
GENEROSITY
CAN
BE
EXPRESSED
THROUGH
ARCHITECTURE,
HELPING
CITIES
TO
THRIVE.
3
P9
1
THE
FEAR
OF
TREACHERY
FINDING
THE
EXIT
IN
WHICH
THE
AUTHOR
EXAMINES
THE
ROLE
OF
BOUNDARIES
IN
ARCHITECTURE,
DRAWING
ON
URBAN
THEORY
AS WELL AS
ELEMENTS
OF
TRADITIONAL
ISLAMIC DESIGN
AND
CULTURE;
LOOKS
AT
LIFE
IN
VARIOUS
CITIES
THROUGH
THE
PRISM
OF
THESE
IDEAS; GIVES
AN
ACCOUNT
OF
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
CHANGE
IN DAMASCUS
DURING
THE
LATE
OTTOMAN
PERIOD;
AND
ADDRESSES
20TH-CENTURY
SHIFTS
IN
THE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
RURAL
AND
URBAN
COMMUNITIES.
4
P.13
1
THE
FEAR
OF
LONELINESS
ACHIEVING
ACCEPTANCE
IN
WHICH
THE
AUTHOR
CONSIDERS
THE
RURAL-URBAN
BINARY
IN
VARIOUS
CONTEXTS, INCLUDING
THE
GARDEN CITY
MOVEMENT
AND
THE
TANZIMAT
LAND REFORMS; DETAILS
THE
HUMAN
IMPACT
OF MODERN
DEVELOPMENTS
IN SYRIAN PROPERTY LAW;
AND
EMPHASIZES
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
A LOCAL
CRAFT ECONOMY
IN
COMBATING ISOLATION
AND
ALLOWING COMMUNITIES
TO
FLOURISH.
5
P
16
7
THE
FEAR
OF
BOREDOM
THE
KALEIDOSCOPE
OF
MEANING
IN WHICH
THE
AUTHOR
DESCRIBES
THE
EFFECTS
OF
INEQUALITY, CONFLICT
AND
COLONIZATION
ON
SYRIA S BUILT
ENVIRONMENT;
EXPLORES
SHIFTS
IN
CULTURAL
MEANING
THROUGH
THE
STORY
OF
TWO
DAMASCENE LIBRARIES
AND
A BROADER DISCUSSION
OF
THE
CITY S
DUAL
IDENTITY; CONSIDERS
THE
EFFECTS
OF
THE
FACTORY
SYSTEM
ON
THE
WORK
OF
ARCHITECTS, DRAWING
ON
FINNISH
ARCHITECTURAL
HISTORY AS A
REPRESENTATIVE
NARRATIVE;
AND
OFFERS
HER
VIEWS
ON
HOW
TO
BUILD
IN
A WAY
THAT
SUPPORTS
UMRAN.
NOTES
P.
211
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
P.
218
INDEX
P.
220
|
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
PREFACE
P.
9
INTRODUCTION
P.
12
1
P.19
THE
FEAR
OF
DEATH
ATTAINING
CONTINUITY
IN
WHICH
THE
AUTHOR
CONSIDERS
THE
HUMAN
INSTINCT
FOR SELF
PRESERVATION,
AND HOW
MODERNITY'S
DISCONNECTION
FROM
THE
PAST
UNDERMINES OUR
SENSE
OF
HOME;
EXPLORES
THE
IDEAS
OF
CHARACTER,
DIGNITY
AND
CONTINUITY
IN
ARCHITECTURE;
AND
REFLECTS
ON
THE
CHALLENGES FACING
THE
RECONSTRUCTION
PROJECT
IN
SYRIA.
2
P.51
THE
FEAR
OF
NEED
THE
SEARCH
FOR
ABUNDANCE
IN
WHICH
THE
AUTHOR
INTRODUCES
THE
CONCEPT
OF
FACTORY SYNDROME,
WHICH
HAS UNDERMINED
THE
SOCIAL FABRIC
OF
COMMUNITIES
AROUND
THE
WORLD; DESCRIBES
IBN
KHALDOUN'S
IDEAS
OF
'UMRAN
AND
'ASABIYYA;
AND
EXPLAINS
HOW
THE
QUALITY
OF
GENEROSITY
CAN
BE
EXPRESSED
THROUGH
ARCHITECTURE,
HELPING
CITIES
TO
THRIVE.
3
P9
1
THE
FEAR
OF
TREACHERY
FINDING
THE
EXIT
IN
WHICH
THE
AUTHOR
EXAMINES
THE
ROLE
OF
BOUNDARIES
IN
ARCHITECTURE,
DRAWING
ON
URBAN
THEORY
AS WELL AS
ELEMENTS
OF
TRADITIONAL
ISLAMIC DESIGN
AND
CULTURE;
LOOKS
AT
LIFE
IN
VARIOUS
CITIES
THROUGH
THE
PRISM
OF
THESE
IDEAS; GIVES
AN
ACCOUNT
OF
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
CHANGE
IN DAMASCUS
DURING
THE
LATE
OTTOMAN
PERIOD;
AND
ADDRESSES
20TH-CENTURY
SHIFTS
IN
THE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
RURAL
AND
URBAN
COMMUNITIES.
4
P.13
1
THE
FEAR
OF
LONELINESS
ACHIEVING
ACCEPTANCE
IN
WHICH
THE
AUTHOR
CONSIDERS
THE
RURAL-URBAN
BINARY
IN
VARIOUS
CONTEXTS, INCLUDING
THE
GARDEN CITY
MOVEMENT
AND
THE
TANZIMAT
LAND REFORMS; DETAILS
THE
HUMAN
IMPACT
OF MODERN
DEVELOPMENTS
IN SYRIAN PROPERTY LAW;
AND
EMPHASIZES
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
A LOCAL
CRAFT ECONOMY
IN
COMBATING ISOLATION
AND
ALLOWING COMMUNITIES
TO
FLOURISH.
5
P
16
7
THE
FEAR
OF
BOREDOM
THE
KALEIDOSCOPE
OF
MEANING
IN WHICH
THE
AUTHOR
DESCRIBES
THE
EFFECTS
OF
INEQUALITY, CONFLICT
AND
COLONIZATION
ON
SYRIA'S BUILT
ENVIRONMENT;
EXPLORES
SHIFTS
IN
CULTURAL
MEANING
THROUGH
THE
STORY
OF
TWO
DAMASCENE LIBRARIES
AND
A BROADER DISCUSSION
OF
THE
CITY'S
DUAL
IDENTITY; CONSIDERS
THE
EFFECTS
OF
THE
FACTORY
SYSTEM
ON
THE
WORK
OF
ARCHITECTS, DRAWING
ON
FINNISH
ARCHITECTURAL
HISTORY AS A
REPRESENTATIVE
NARRATIVE;
AND
OFFERS
HER
VIEWS
ON
HOW
TO
BUILD
IN
A WAY
THAT
SUPPORTS
'UMRAN.
NOTES
P.
211
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
P.
218
INDEX
P.
220 |
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title_short | Building for hope |
title_sort | building for hope towards an architecture of belonging with 24 illustrations |
title_sub | towards an architecture of belonging : with 24 illustrations |
topic | Städtebau (DE-588)4056795-3 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Städtebau Gesellschaft Architektur |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032770178&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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