Modern Heritage and the Living City: Arab Identity and Modernization in the Architecture of Abu Dhabi

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Arabian Studies Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/21534764.2020.1791362
Eugenia López Reus, M. El Amrousi, E. Paleologos
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Abstract Our work analyzes some key public, late modernist and contemporary buildings in Abu Dhabi in order to examine how the capital of this Arab country has dealt with issues of local tradition versus modernization, at a time of rapid economic and social change. Modernist and contemporary interpretations of Arab architectural tradition are deliberated as well as, design strategies to create spaces of social inclusion and provide sustainable solutions appropriate for the harsh regional climatic conditions. Our article also argues that recognition and integration of buildings from the late modernist era, such as the Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation, are essential elements for a city of sparse historical references, playing the role of “modern heritage”. Preservation of such buildings and resilient architecture can guide contemporary architectural discourse and reconcile local tradition and modern design strategies, thus counteracting uncritical importation of iconic projects in the modern Gulf cities.
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现代遗产和生活城市:阿布扎比建筑中的阿拉伯身份和现代化
我们的作品分析了阿布扎比的一些重要的公共建筑、晚期现代主义建筑和当代建筑,以研究这个阿拉伯国家的首都如何在快速的经济和社会变革时期处理当地传统与现代化的问题。现代主义和当代对阿拉伯建筑传统的诠释,以及设计策略,以创造社会包容的空间,并提供适合恶劣地区气候条件的可持续解决方案。我们的文章还认为,对现代主义晚期建筑的认可和整合,如阿布扎比文化基金会,是一个历史参考稀少的城市的基本要素,扮演着“现代遗产”的角色。保护这些建筑和弹性建筑可以引导当代建筑话语,调和当地传统和现代设计策略,从而抵消现代海湾城市标志性项目不加批判的输入。
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