Between conflict and utopia: the Middle East. A region where the future of the architectural profession and its exciting possibilities are being tested
Middle East explores the architecture of a nearly paradoxical region. The cradle of culture, where much remains of thousands of years of human society, the Middle East is also an area of great flux in contemporary history. This volume explores this dichotomy in three sections. The first, âBeyond the View,â investigates notions of Middle Eastern architecture through a comparative study of different parts of the Arab world. âCase Studiesâ focuses on three exceptionally different citiesâBeirut, Amman, and Dohaâthrough an investigation of recent and future building projects. The final chapter, âLimitsâ looks at the architectural practices of countries that constitute the geographic, cultural, and political limits of the region: Israel, Turkey, and Iran.
âHighly recommendable!â Candela Oliva, metalocus.es