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Cultural Meaning of Aleppo - Giulia Annalinda Neglia

Cultural Meaning of Aleppo

A Landscape Recovery for the Ancient City

; Mohammad Gharipour ; Christiane Gruber

The book documents the history and morphology of the Ancient City of Aleppo, outlining first the urbanistic development of the city and then focusing on the architectural heritage with specific focus on the domestic architecture, addressing the initiatives to reconstruct and rehabilitate the urban fabric. Les mer
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The book documents the history and morphology of the Ancient City of Aleppo, outlining first the urbanistic development of the city and then focusing on the architectural heritage with specific focus on the domestic architecture, addressing the initiatives to reconstruct and rehabilitate the urban fabric. The author argues in favour of the safeguarding and rehabilitation of the architectural heritage to protect the cultural memory of the inhabitants of Aleppo, despite of the destruction of architecture due to the recent war.



Through a capillary documentation of the palimpsest of Aleppo - the peculiar characteristics of its courtyard houses and the neighbourhoods of Bayyada, Bab Quinnesrin and al-Farafra - this is a theoretical and practical handbook for architects, urban planners and restorers alike. Through this analytical discussion of the city's urban fabric, it introduces the concept of the cultural urban landscape acting as a 'cohesive territorial organism', nourished by different cultures, in which contrasting scales of land, city and neighbourhood are interconnected in a fractal state. With a focus on retaining the uniqueness and diversity of this residential typology, which bore witness to the rich cultural history of Syria and the Middle East as a whole, Neglia maps a future reconstruction that focuses on cultural continuity, tradition and the re-establishment of a crucial social memory.



Of particular interest and relevance to cultural heritage experts, urban planners architects and designers. Also, to researchers, scholars and students interested in studies on urban morphology and building typology, UNESCO and ICOMOS. Scholars and students interested in the Middle East.



Will also be of significant interest to professionals dealing with the implementation of rehabilitation measures in other cities inscribed on the Word Cultural Heritage List, or cities with a sound historic fabric which has been destroyed due to war or other events.
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Forlag: Intellect Books
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 180
ISBN: 9781789381771
Format: 23 x 17 cm
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Forewords by Nada al Hassan, Attilio Petruccioli and Sakhar Olabi



Acknowledgements



Introduction: Why Aleppo is Important: Framework and War Scenario







Chapter I: The Cultural Significance of Aleppo's Forma Urbis: An Overview of Layers and Ideas of Urban Conformation




Natura Naturalis and Natura Artificialis: The Plateau and the Tells



Hellenistic Planning



Roman Planning



The Medieval Byzantine City



The Medieval Islamic City



The Specialized Mamluk and Ottoman City



The Gutted and Transformed Modern City








Chapter II: The Cultural Significance of Aleppo's Courtyard House: A Mirror of Middle Eastern Cultural History




The Courtyard House Layout



The Basic Elements of the House: Multi-purpose and Special Rooms



The Inner Garden



Typological Features








Chapter III: The Cultural Significance of the Reconstruction: Urban Recovery against Amnesia




Framework for Reconstruction and Recovery



Terms for Urban Recovery



Reconstruction: Consciousness or Amnesia?



Memory, Culture and Identity: Challenges for a Culture-Oriented Recovery



Recommendations and Strategies for a Culture-Oriented Urban Recovery








Conclusion



References



List of Figures



Notes
Giulia Annalinda Neglia is associate professor of landscape architecture in the Department of Civil Engineering Sciences and Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Bari in Italy.