1st Edition

Urban Form and Life in Tripoli, Libya Maintaining Cultural Heritage

By Adel Remali, Huyam Abudib Copyright 2023
270 Pages 70 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

270 Pages 70 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

270 Pages 70 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book charts the city of Tripoli’s rapid economic, environmental, and physical transformation, investigating how these new developments have failed to incorporate the cultural and historic values of the urban fabric. As a result, the city is juxtaposed between traditional and modern urban forms. Urban Form and Life in Tripoli, Libya: Maintaining Cultural Heritage seeks to address this... Read more

Introduction

PART I: URBAN MORPHOLOGY, URBAN FORM AND URBAN LIFE

Chapter 1. Theories and Schools of Urban Morphology

Chapter 2: Urban Form and urban Life

Part II: TRIPOLI’S HISTORY AND ISLAMIC PRINCIPLES

Chapter 3. Historical evolution of the city of Tripoli

Chapter 4. Islamic Principles of Built Environment

Part III: INVESTIGATING THE ESSENCE OF TRIPOLI’S CITY CENTRE

Chapter 5. Measuring Urban Components at the Neighbourhood Scale: Street Network and Block Structure

Chapter 6. Analysing the Street Front: Quality and Social Life

Chapter 7. Analysing the Street Edge: Constitutedness and Social Life

Conclusion

References

Index

Biography

Adel M. Remali is an architect, urban designer, academic, and a fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He is a former academic and researcher at the Department of Architecture, University of Strathclyde. He is a member of the Cluster for Research in Architecture and Urbanism of Cities in the Global South (CRAUCGS) and a member of the Urban Design Studies Unit (UDSU). His teaching and research work focus on urban morphology, housing typology, and traditional cities. His recent research explores the relationship between the cultural and behavioural factors and architecture and urbanism.

Huyam H. Abudib is an architect and a research associate at the University of Strathclyde. She started her university study at Temple University–Japan, and graduated with M.Sc. in architecture and urban planning from the University of Tripoli–Libya. She received an MRes and a PhD in Architecture from the University of Strathclyde and is currently a member of Architecture and Urbanism of Cities in the Global South (CRAUCGS). Her research focuses on traditional cities and the transformation process that is taking place on urban and architectural scales.