Socio-cultural patterns embedded into the built form of Qatari houses: Regenerating architectural identity in Qatar
Abstract
This research paper investigates the spatial form of traditional and modern Qatari houses and embedded socio-cultural patterns which have influenced the development of housing in Qatar over the past decades. The methodology for the
investigation of socio-cultural patterns embedded into traditional and modern houses is based on space syntax supported by visualisation techniques. The findings reveal that specific requirements such as: 1) privacy; 2) gender segregation; and 3) hospitality are determining the spatial form of both vernacular and modern housing. In turn, the findings
contribute towards the development of architectural identity, including social sustainability, for the urban regeneration of the built environment in Qatar.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/11561Collections
- Architecture & Urban Planning [305 items ]