After amnesia : learning from the Islamic mediterranean fabric

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100 1 ‡aPetruccioli, Attilio, ‡d1945-
245 1 0 ‡aAfter amnesia : ‡blearning from the Islamic mediterranean fabric / ‡cAttilio Petruccioli.
260 ‡a[Bari : ‡bICAR., ‡c1997]
300 ‡a239 p. : ‡bill. (some col.) ; ‡c28 cm.
520 ‡aThe book is constituted in four chapters, each of which addresses a specific aspect of the the physical realities of the Islamic city. The first chapter introduces issues that pertain to the dialectic relationship between buildings, cities, and civilizations and highlights the typological processes involved. The second chapter involves a typological analysis of the Islamic houses which formed the structure of many cities including Fez, Mostar, Aleppo, and Algiers--among others. Chapter 3 addresses the physical aspects of the building tissue in the Islamic city and the dialectic relations between the building tissue and the larger contextual fabric. In chapter 4, the city is analytically described as an urban organism; it also involves methods of interpretation while at the same time concluding with the fact that Islamic cities have unique character, especially in terms of its spontaneity and intentionality.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
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650 0 ‡aIslamic architecture ‡zMediterranean Region ‡xHistory ‡vDesigns and plans.
650 0 ‡aIslamic cities and towns ‡zMediterranean Region ‡xHistory ‡vDesigns and plans.
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