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Architecture and Community


Citation Holod, Renata and Darl Rastorfer, eds. 1983. Architecture and Community. New York: Aperture.
Author/Editor Renata Holod and Darl Rastorfer
Publication Date 1983
Copyright Aga Khan Award for Architecture
Language English
Document Type Book
Keywords Aga Khan Award for Architecture, contemporary architecture
Description To many Westerners, the Taj Mahal in all its splendor typifies Islamic architecture. Yet, the overwhelming majority of Muslims live on the very margin of human existence, far from such grandeur. The merging of Islam's rich cultural heritage with modern technology to help solve problems of individual survival in the contemporary world forms the heart of Architecture and Community. The fifteen projects celebrated in this volume are the winners of the first (1980) Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Most of the projects reflect the present period of transition in Islamic architecture, marked by experimentation and the search for forms responsive to human needs. The hospitals, schools and libraries, homes and hotels, urban-renewal schemes and restorations honored help to redefine architectural excellence as they attempt to resolve the most basic and critical issues confronting the poor peoples of developing nations. The Islamic world is commencing a journey of discovery that helps point the way for future building throughout the world. Architecture and Community brings to life in photographs and drawings and in essays by architects, urban planners, sociologists, and philosophers a mandate for all countries to develop an architecture that is centered on the needs, both practical and spiritual, of man. Architecture and Community is the first in a series of books under the general title "Building in the Islamic World Today".
Chapters Preface to Architecture and Community
Introduction [Architecture and Community]
Islamic Philosophy and the Fine Arts
Symbols and Signs in Islamic Architecture
Conservation of the Historic Environment for Cultural Survival
Islam, Urbanism, and Human Existence Today
Islamic Architecture and the Poor People of Islam
Urban Housing in the Third World: The Role of the Architect
Changing Roles and Procedures in the Design of Public Buildings
On Recreational and Tourist Complexes
On Educational Facilities
On Mosque Architecture
Report of the 1983 Award Master Jury
Agricultural Training Centre
Medical Centre
Courtyard Houses
Sidi Bou Said
Halawa House
Rustem Pasha Caravanserai
Ertegün House
Turkish Historical Society
Inter-Continental Hotel and Conference Centre
National Museum
Water Towers
Restoration of Ali Qapu, Chehel Sutun and Hasht Behesht
Mughal Sheraton Hotel
Kampung Improvement Programme
Pondok Pesantren Pabelan
Hassan Fathy Chairman's Award
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