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dc.contributor.advisorVAN CLEEMPOEL, Koenraad-
dc.contributor.advisorAl Deen Rashid , Hussam-
dc.contributor.authorABBAS, Ahmed-
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-24T12:11:04Z-
dc.date.available2019-05-24T12:11:04Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/28252-
dc.description.abstractThis chapter address the part of the origin of the Architecture roots and paved the way to investigate the roots of Erbil city more, emphasizing the architecture roots, which will become the base or the foundation for upcoming chapters that address the change and persistence of the city architecture core throughout history. Furthermore, it focuses on highlighting the importance of the Buffer Zone. And thus is part of the process of revival. For it is an integral part of the Citadel. In July 2014 Erbil Citadel (Iraq), a rare and unique surviving model of an urban ancient settlement, was included in the UNESCO list of world heritage. The process of inclusion was preceded by many studies prepared to achieve the revitalization of the Citadel as a residential, tourist and cultural center for Erbil. Other study was initiated for the area surrounding the Citadel to enhance the integration between the Citadel and the surrounding districts and to provide an added layer of protection. Our paper focuses on the relationship between Erbil Citadel and the surrounding districts as a significant issue for the Citadel revitalization project. It argues that the revitalization of Erbil Citadel as well as its neighboring area - buffer zone -, in an integrative approach cannot be justified only by the geographical adjacency between the two entities, but it may be necessitated, additionally, by their historical adjacency. It is argued that the relationship between the Citadel and the lower surrounding districts, historically and in terms of urban development, is a relationship of complementation rather than a relationship of a mere repetition as raised by previous studies. To support this argument, those studies are reviewed and discussed. Then, the nature of the urban growth occurred, the types of the urban fabric elements and the urban functions of certain elements are introduced as the indicators considered as the items of a theoretical framework used to support the abovementioned hypothesis. A methodology usually used in historical researches, is adopted to objectively investigate the historical documents, manuscripts and sketches, travelers’ journeys and other sources as evidences to be analyzed and compared. The research concludes that the unique adjacency relationship between Erbil Citadel and its neighboring districts which characterized their emergence across history evidently justified the integrative approach adopted in the current Erbil Citadel revitalization project.-
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dc.titleA Proposal for a Methodology for the Adaptive Reuse of Traditional Buildings in the Buffer Zone of Erbil Citadel.-
dc.typeTheses and Dissertations-
local.format.pages252-
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dc.relation.referencesAhmed Abbas holds a Bachelor Degree in Architecture from the Technical University of Avans, The Netherlands and a Master in Interior Architecture Degree from Hasselt University in Belgium. He has six years of experience as an architect in leading his own company. He has been a lecturer at the University Nawroz, Duhok, Iraq since 2014, where he teaches Modern Design and coordinates Working/Drawing and Building Construction. From the third year of his research in 2017 he has been involved in the education of students in the course of Studio Reuse of Heritage at the University of Hasselt. He has acted as Professor Vittorio Simoni’s assistant in coaching Master Degree students of Interior Architecture in Design Studio. Since 2015 he has been working on his Ph.D. "A Proposal for a Methodology for the Adaptive Reuse of Traditional Buildings in the Buffer Zone of Erbil Citadel".-
local.type.refereedNon-Refereed-
local.type.specifiedPhd thesis-
item.contributorABBAS, Ahmed-
item.fullcitationABBAS, Ahmed (2019) A Proposal for a Methodology for the Adaptive Reuse of Traditional Buildings in the Buffer Zone of Erbil Citadel..-
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