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Re-imaging the city : a new conceptualisation of the urban logic of the 'Islamic city' / Somaiyeh Falahat.
Main entry:

Falahat, Somaiyeh, author.

Title & Author:

Re-imaging the city : a new conceptualisation of the urban logic of the 'Islamic city' / Somaiyeh Falahat.

Publication:

Wiesbaden [Germany] : Springer Vieweg, [2014]
©2014

Description:

216 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm.

Series:

Research

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-216).
1. The model of 'Islamic City -- 2. The idea of labyrinth -- 3. Discovering the city -- 4. Towards a new terminology.
Summary:

Somaiyeh Falahat investigates the spatial and morphological logic of pre-modern Middle Eastern and North African cities, so-called "Islamic cities". She bases her argument on the fact that the city, and consequently its form and structure, similar to other human products, have deep roots in the thought-structure of the people. Thus, to know such places properly, one has to refer to this life-world and use it as a structure to observe the city. This approach aims at opening new levels of understanding of the city by grasping indigenous concepts and structures; it puts forward claims for the possibility of a new method of analysis. The author studies the historic city of Isfahan as the case study and suggests that an indigenous term, Hezar-Too, can explain the complexity of the city, which has been interpreted as labyrinthine and maze-like, accounting for the essence of the city and its form in an appropriate way. Looking at the city from this new point of view can help in observing it in its context and subsequently in discovering its real character. Contents The Model of "Islamic City" The Idea of Labyrinth Discovering the City Towards a New Terminology Target Groups Researchers and students in the fields of architecture and history of urban development particularly with a focus on the Middle Eastern-North African cities Architects, historian and planner of urban development About the Author Somaiyeh Falahat is a senior researcher and lecturer based at Technische Universität Berlin.

ISBN:

9783658045951 (pbk.)
3658045957 (pbk.)
(ebk)
130627835X
9781306278355
9783658045968
3658045965

Subject:

Islamic cities and towns Middle East.
City planning Islamic countries.
City planning Religious aspects Islam.
Islam and architecture.
Islam et architecture.
City planning
Islamic cities and towns
Stadt
Stadtforschung
Society.
Iṣfahān (Iran)
Iran Iṣfahān
Islamic countries
Middle East
Islamische Staaten

Added entries:

Research (Wiesbaden, Germany)

Reimaging the city

Holdings:

Location: Library main 294813
Call No.: BIB 240679
Status: Available

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