Architecture, Sustainability, and Globalization: Towards a Comprehensive Understanding
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Transcript of Architecture, Sustainability, and Globalization: Towards a Comprehensive Understanding
Ali Abd Alraouf, Ph.D.Department of Architecture
___________________________________________________________________________Keywords: Globalization – Sustainability - Architectural Creativity- Architectural Education
لمةالعوومارة والتنمية المتواصلة الع نحو فهم شمولي
University of BahrainStudents’ Scientific Day
Bahrain 24 Nov., 2005
Architecture, Sustainability, and Globalization
Towards a Comprehensive Understanding
GlobalizationThe Term, The Vision & The Process
Rich Poor Economic Development Hostility & Fear
What is Globalization?
Integration, Flow & Movement
The Trap of Globalization: The World ViewGlobal Village – One World Market
Economical Domination – Environmental Destruction – Cultural Degradation
Regional Perception of Globalization
The Local View
The Threat The Conspiracy
The Value of Globalization: An Alternative View
The Modern Condition vs. The Global Condition
The Salad Bowl
The Melting Pot
The Value of Globalization
Thailand England Brazil
The Collective Ability of People
Global Human ConsciousA- The Environment
B- The Heritage: Local Assets – Global Responsibility
C- Human Rights
Globalization and CultureCultural Openness
Towards A Cultural Dialogue
Globalization as a Natural and Desired Change
The Regional Representation of the Phenomena
Architecture as a Cultural Product in the Age of Globalization
Contextuality of Architecture
Cultural and Architectural HungerAn Opportunity for Exposure
Community Heritage Vs Creativity An Imaginary Dichotomy
Collective Creativity An Alternative Model of Making Architecture
Conclusions
Globalization: Threat or Opportunity?
Sustainability: Concept and Transformations
“The Earth has enough for everyone’s need but not for everyone’s greed” -M.Gandhi
The Dilemma of Development: A Question of MeaningRedefining Development:
.The Objectives Of Sustainable Development:Sustainable development can be defined in terms of four broad objectives:
Preserving, protecting and improving the quality of the environment. Rational utilization of natural resources. Protecting human health. Promoting measures at international level to deal with environmental
problems.
The Local Model:The Village of New Bariz, Egypt Architect: Hassan Fathy
The Regional Model:Housing Proposal for Sana’a, Yemen Architect: Rasem Badran
Housing Proposal for Sana’a, Yemen Architect: Rasem Badran
The International Model:The Vocational School in Frejus, France Architect: Norman Foster
Cultural Centre, Caledonia, Spain. Renzo Piano.
Environmental Thinking: The Art of Architecture in the Age of Ecology
The Concept of Natural Protectorates
Main Types of Natural Protectorates
Natural Protectorates In Egypt
The Wadi Degla ExperimentContext and Site
The Urban Level
Wadi DeglaWadi Degla
The Architecture: Language, Form & Patterns
Sustainable Architecture in BahrainPotentials, Opportunities, and Challenges
Al-Areen Wildlife Park & Reserve
Hawar Islands: The Present and The Future
Thank You……….Ali A. Alraouf.