Building a traditional Kurdish city : the urban morphology of Sanandaj / Hooshmand Alizadeh.
2021
HT169.I72 S36 2021
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Title
Building a traditional Kurdish city : the urban morphology of Sanandaj / Hooshmand Alizadeh.
Author
Alizadeh, Hooshmand, author.
ISBN
9789811636349 (electronic bk.)
9811636346 (electronic bk.)
9789811636332
9811636338
9811636346 (electronic bk.)
9789811636332
9811636338
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-3634-9 doi
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HT169.I72 S36 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
307.76095554
Summary
This book will fill an important gap in the knowledge of Middle Eastern cities by reconstructing the historical process of Sanandaj's formation and development until the rise of modernization in Iran. It discusses the nature of Kurdish settlements and the interaction between the social and spatial forces that have conditioned the processes and patterns of city formation and development over time. It identifies distinctive aspects of Kurdish settlements, such as their extroverted connection with the landscape, and the fluent interplay between private and public realms in female experience, providing a foundation for further studies of other Kurdish cities in the region. It will be an excellent resource for students and researchers of urban studies, geography, social science, and Kurdish studies. Hooshmand Alizadeh (PhD in urban design, Newcastle University/UK, 2006), is associate professor at the University of Kurdistan and senior postdoc researcher at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He has more than fifteen years' teaching and research experience in Urban Studies, particularly regarding aspects of urbanism and public space. His primary scholarly achievement is the development of the concept of the Kurdish city and women's spatial interactions and empowerment, based on a comparative study in different urban contexts.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Preamble
Chapter 2. Historical Background
Chapter 3. Morphological Components
Chapter 4. Details Of Place Structure
Chapter 5. Public Domain
Chapter 6. Private Domain
Chapter 7. Conclusion.
Chapter 2. Historical Background
Chapter 3. Morphological Components
Chapter 4. Details Of Place Structure
Chapter 5. Public Domain
Chapter 6. Private Domain
Chapter 7. Conclusion.