A Continuity of the Past in Contemporary Architecture: Investigating a “Cultural Continuity”
Journal: International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-09-15
Authors : Hazem Abuorf; Sulaiman Waf;
Page : 282-287
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Abstract
Analysis in this article has at its stake the continuity of the traditions into the present. Analysis in this article in doing so investigates the concept of a “cultural continuity” (or, a “continuity of memory”) that evokes a place's “unique identity” in the architecture design of the present, however, the search for identity in architecture design does not lead to a design that is merely marked by either “falsifying history” or “being identical” with the traditions. Analysis in this article chooses the Masdar City (UAE) as a case study and suggests that a contemporary architecture inspires its conceptual design from the architecture of the past striving for a place's identity by neither literally copying the traditional motifs nor importing the universal
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