THE URBAN TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL CITY CENTRES: HOLY KARBALA AS A CASE STUDY



Farhan, Sabeeh Lafta, Abdelmonem, Mohamed Gamal and Nasar, Zuhair A
(2018) THE URBAN TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL CITY CENTRES: HOLY KARBALA AS A CASE STUDY. International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR, 12 (3). p. 53.

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Abstract

<jats:p>Karbala is one of the metropolitan cities in Iraq, its historic and religious centre has a long history, yet many of its buildings are under threat because of unclear conservation management due to urban transformation. The history of religious rituals and processions reflects an array of values, concepts and planning philosophy that has used the power of religion and holiness of the city as a source of homogeneity and integration. By looking at the mass-pilgrimage spatial practices to the Holy Shrines in Karbala city centre and the adaptation by its residents of their domestic neighbourhoods, this paper analyses the spatial conditions of the city and offers insights into a set of factors that have shaped its historical evolution and urban spaces.    The paper is in three parts; first, it discusses the causes of the urban transformation in this holy city. Secondly, it documents a set of everyday practices and problems in Karbala city, focusing on the urban level (the traditional fabric), following the analytical method of the historic evolution of Karbala as a religious centre as well as the incompatibility of the modern development with the centre’s historical heritage.  Thirdly, it analyses the transformation of the urban structure by discussing the characteristics of the historical centre and the role of legislation in urban transformation of traditional city centres.</jats:p>

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 30 Apr 2019 08:27
Last Modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:29
DOI: 10.26687/archnet-ijar.v12i3.1625
Open Access URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v12i3.1625
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3039008