Jala Makhzoumi - <div>This article searches for a rooted conception of ‘landscape’ even if there is no suitable translation in Arabic. Semi-structured interviews in the village of Ebel-es-Saqi in Lebanon reveals a spatially explicit conception that can inspire the discourse of landscape architecture, an emerging profession the region.&nbsp;<br></div><div><br></div><div><span style="font-weight: bold;">Source:&nbsp;</span>Jala Makhzoumi</div>
Unfolding Landscape in a Lebanese Village: Rural Heritage in a Globalizing World
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paper/essay
Year
2009
This article searches for a rooted conception of ‘landscape’ even if there is no suitable translation in Arabic. Semi-structured interviews in the village of Ebel-es-Saqi in Lebanon reveals a spatially explicit conception that can inspire the discourse of landscape architecture, an emerging profession the region. 

Source: Jala Makhzoumi
Citation
Makhzoumi, Jala. “Unfolding Landscape in a Lebanese Village: Rural Heritage in a Globalizing World” in International Journal of Heritage Studies 15 (4), Taylor and Francis: Oxford, 2009, pp 317-337. 
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Jala Makhzoumi
Country
Lebanon
Language
English
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