ISBN:
9781350248106
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9781350248144
Language:
English
Pages:
xix, 155 Seiten
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Illustrationen
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Azzouz, Ammar Domicide
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Azzouz, Ammar Domicide
DDC:
728.095691
Keywords:
Architecture and war
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Architecture, Domestic
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Dwellings
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Buildings War damage
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Home
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War and society
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Internally displaced persons
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Syria History Civil War, 2011-
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Destruction and pillage
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Homs Region
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Stadt
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Siedlung
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Haus
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Zuhause
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Kriegszerstörung
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Wiederaufbau
Abstract:
"The city of Homs, like so many places in Syria, has suffered mass destruction since the war began in 2011. So far, the architectural response to the crisis has focused on 'cultural heritage', ancient architecture, and the external displacement of refugees, often neglecting the everyday lives of Syrians and the buildings that make up their homes and communities. In Domicide, Ammar Azzouz uses the notion of the 'home' to address the destruction in cities like Homs, the displacement of Syrian people both externally and internally, and to explore how cities can be rebuilt without causing further damage to the communities that live there. Drawing on interviews with those working in the built environment professions, both inside and outside of Syria, but also Syrians from other backgrounds who have become 'architects' in their own way as they were forced to repair and rebuild their homes by themselves, Domicide offers fresh insight into the role of the architect during time of war, and explores how the future reconstruction of cities should mirror the wants and needs, the traditions and ways of living, of local communities. Focusing on Homs but offering a blueprint for other urban areas of conflict across Syria and the wider world, the book is essential reading for researchers in architecture, urban planning, heritage studies and conflict studies"--
Note:
Enthält bibliografische Angaben und Index (Seite 137-155)