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An Analysis of Arbitrary Housing in Post-War Iraq Housing Experience

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Title: An Analysis of Arbitrary Housing in Post-War Iraq Housing Experience
Authors: Abdulrazak, Tara Browse this author
Mori, Suguru Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Keywords: Social change
Arbitrary Housing
Ethno-typed built environment
Ethnomethodology
Documentary method
Architectural type
Issue Date: Oct-2011
Publisher: IAPS International Network Symposium 2011
Journal Title: Proceedings of the International Network Symposium 2011 jointly organaized by IAPS-CSBE & Housing Network
Volume: 2011
Start Page: 2-7
Abstract: In the post war societies, everyday lifestyle of the ordinary people can provide ideals for the ongoing reconstruction process. In Iraq, Arbitrary Housing (AH) is the most dominant phenomena within the post-war housing experience. It is a direct result for the changes in post-war Iraqi society. Moreover, it provides a good example for a built environment that reflects everyday lifestyle of the inhabitants. Based on the above, we developed the idea of Ethno-Typed Built Environment to describe that interaction between the social facts of the ordinary people and the architectural properties for their housing products. This paper is devoted to discuss the outcomes of the field work survey to the selected AH gatherings in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. We extracted the social patterns of the inhabitants ethno-environment by documentary method analysis and relate them to the features of the architectural type hidden within these AH gatherings.
Description: International Network Symposium 2011 jointly organaized by IAPS-CSBE & Housing Network. The theme of the Symposium is Continuity and Change of Built Environments - Housing, Culture and Space across Lifespans. October 10-14, 2011. Hotel Inter-Burgo, Daegu, Korea 
Conference Name: International Network Symposium 2011 jointly rganaized by IAPS-CSBE & Housing Network he theme of the Symposium is Continuity and Change of Built Environments : Housing, Culture and Space across Lifespans
Conference Place: Daegu
Type: proceedings
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/50808
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