Contributions

  • Scruton, Roger, author of foreword - Contributor

Publication

2016 - Thames & Hudson Inc., New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

45,750 words, Guess

Page Count

183 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100500343179
  • ISBN-139780500343173
  • Library of Congress Control Number2015953646
  • OCLC Control Number948239501
  • Better World Books9780500343173
and 1 more

Classifications

  • DDC956.91042092
  • LCCNA1489.8.A55 A2 2016
  • LCCDS98.72

Description

Drawing on the author's personal experience of living and working as an architect in Syria, this book offers an eyewitness perspective on the country's bitter conflict through the lens of architecture, showing how the built environment offers a mirror to the community that inhabits it. From Syria's tolerant past, with churches and mosques built alongside one another in Old Homs and members of different religions living harmoniously together, the book chronicles the recent breakdown of social cohesion in Syria's cities, with the lack of shared public spaces intensifying divisions within the community and corrupt officials interfering in town planning for their own gain, actions symptomatic of wider abuses of power. With first-hand accounts of mortar attacks and stories of refugees struggling to find a home, this compelling and original book explores the personal impact of the conflict and offers hope for how architecture can play a role in rebuilding a sense of identity within a damaged society.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The battle for home: the vision of a young architect in SyriaThames & Hudson Inc.2016-01-01

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