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- International Symposium: Revitalising Built Environments: Requalifying Old Places For New Uses”.January 3
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http://www.culturespace2009.org/
“Revitalising Built Environments: Requalifying Old Places For New Uses”.
12-16 October 2009
IAPS, International Association for People-Environment Studies
IAPS Housing Network
IAPS CSBE-Culture and Space in the Built Environment
Istanbul Technical University
Introduction
The Steering Committee of the joint international symposium organized by the IAPS - CSBE; Culture and Space in the Built Environment, Network and the IAPS-Housing Network is pleased to announce that it will be held in Istanbul 12 - 16 October 2009. The symposium will address the theme of “Revitalising Built Environments: Requalifying Old Places For New Uses”. This symposium is the 4th of a series of international symposium organized by the IAPS-International Association of People-Environment Studies- CSBE Network. The first symposium of the network was “Culture and Space in the - Archnet-IJAR, Volume 2, Issue 3, Special Issue on Traditional Public Baths (Hammams) in the MediterraneanDecember 15 2008
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Special Issue on Traditional Public Baths (Hammams) in the Mediterranean
Archnet-IJAR, Volume 2, Issue 3
The final 2008 issue of ArchNet-IJAR focuses on hammams (traditional bath-houses) in the Mediterranean, taking on issues of sustainable development in an historic context. Guest-edited by Dr. Magda Sibley of Liverpool, this issue features twelve papers and an editorial on hammams, as well as four papers on other topics.
The complete November 2008 issue of ArchNet-IJAR can be downloaded here. To browse the issue for individual articles, please visit ArchNet-IJAR in the Digital Library.
For information about submitting to ArchNet-IJAR, please contact the chief editor, Dr. Ashraf Salama, at ijar@mit.edu. - Architecture and Urbanism in the Middle East - Special Edition of Viewpoints, Middle East InstituteNovember 24 2008
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Laurie Kassman
Director Communications
Middle East Institute
WASHINGTON, DC -- November 18, 2008 -- The Middle East Institute announces a special edition of /Viewpoints,/ "Architecture and Urbanism in the Middle East." This wide-ranging mega-collection of essays, photographs and maps are flanked by pictures of centuries-old citadels and satellite images of urban growth. Together they create a facsimile of the Middle East's architectural past, present and future.
The special /Viewpoints /is available at: *http://www.mideasti.org/publications/architecture-and-urbanism*
Fifteen essays explore the social, political and econom - The Complete List of Publications - Research Output since 1990, Ashraf M. SalamaJuly 9 2008
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The following are lists of published work of Dr. Ashraf M. Salama Since 1990 and up to mid 2008. Many of these publications can be found online and in the websites of
Archnet Digital Library
Archnet-IJAR, International Journal of Architectural Research
CEBE Transactions – Center for Education in the Built Environment
Directory of Open Access Journals
Global Built Environment Review
IAPS Digital Library
METU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture
Open House International
Authored Books
Salama, A. M. (1998). Human Factors in Environmental Design: An Introductory Approach to Architecture. The Anglo Egyptian Publications, Cairo, Egypt. ISBN# 977-05-1824-7
Salama, A. M. (1995). New Trends in Architectural Education: Designing the Design Studio. Tailored Text, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. ISBN # 0964795000
Co edited Books
Salama, A. M. and Wilkinson, W. (eds.) (2007). Design Studio Pedagogy: Horizons for the Future. Urban International Press, Gateshead, United Kingdom. ISBN # 1-872811-09-04 - Archnet-IJAR, Volume 2, Issue 2, July 2008: Multiple Voices in Architecture and UrbanismJune 24 2008
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Archnet-IJAR, Volume 2, Issue 2, July 2008
Multiple Voices in Architecture and Urbanism
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10441
Excerpts from the Editorial entitled
Multiple Voices in Architecture and Urbanism
By Ashraf M. Salama
“…In this fifth issue (Volume 2-Issue 2) of Archnet-IJAR continues to raise issues of concern to the worldwide community of architects, designers, and urbanists. A considerable number of voices are accommodated. They offer diverse issues on a wide spectrum of issues that range from the interior spatial environment level to building and city levels. In fact, Archnet-IJAR maintains its presence as a platform for debating issues of interest to academics, professionals, and graduate students. And so, important pressing topical areas are presented in the refereed papers included in this issue. These include architectural education and design pedagogy, human-environment interactions, universal design, professional practice, sustainabl
