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Regional Architecture and Identity in the Age of Globalization

13-15 November, 2007     Tunis, Tunisia

The  International Conference of the Center for the Study of Architecture in the Arab Region (CSAAR)

Organized by:

The Center for the Study of Architecture in the Arab Region


In Collaboration with

Department of Architecture, National School of Architecture and Urbanism, Tunis, Tunisia

 

Sponsored by:

Aga Khan Trust for Culture

Keynote Speakers:

Dr. Liane Lefaivre, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria >>

Dr Rasem Badran, Dar Al Omran, Jordan >>
 


Introduction

Developments in transportation, communication and networking technologies in recent decades have instigated unprecedented flow of people, goods, and information across the globe, a phenomenon that has shaped the all-powerful thrust of globalization. This phenomenon led a drive for taking a universal outlook on social, economic, and environmental issues, but at the same time, instigated a wave of criticism. With its tendency to blur the boundaries among nations and cultures, globalization is seen as benevolent and progressive by some, and malevolent and regressive by others. While one camp promises economic prosperity for partners of global exchanges, the counterpart protests the potential of the exchanges to breed erosion in societal identities of regions and nations. The opposing views tackle all aspects of human living, and as such, spread broadly to the academia and the professions where heated debates on global issues are now enduring. CSAAR 2007 conference addresses regional architecture and identity in the built environment in the context of globalization. The conference will focus on the study of increasing contradictions between the "modernization" of regions on the one hand and the cultural identity of these places on the other.

Though the recent tide of globalization is very strong, it is clear that there is also a countervailing need for regionalism. We propose that globalization can only succeed on the basis of healthy regionalism. It is evident that under strong globalization trends, regional identities did not disappear. On the contrary, they have tenaciously continued to express themselves urbanisiticlly, architecturally, and behaviorally. The conference intends to use this proposition as a point of departure to explore and examine the various discourses regarding regionalism, globalization and their impact on the built environment. Questions to be asked and issues to be considered include: regional architecture and how it is being (re)defined, the interaction(s) between the regional and the global, the intersection between colonial past and contemporary architectural productions, the regional dynamics of architectural/cultural flows, the trends of regionalism and how they coexist, compete or contradict with the process of globalization, the role of architecture in connecting people and cultures across geographical and chronological boundaries, the role of the state in promoting/ constructing various types of cultural identities, bridging the gab between Regionalism and Modernization, how regional architecture can surmount the limitations of constant forms of the past, to what level features of contemporary urban developments respond more to global (economic) conditions than to local or national ones, to what extent regionalism accept other regions traditions and incorporate and integrate new technological, and environmental inventions.
 

Topics of Interest

We invite scholars and practitioners in architecture, urban design and related fields to submit papers on any topic related to conference theme. Papers may reflect on a wide spectrum of issues related to regional architecture, identity and globalization. The conference is structured around a number of themes that include -but are not limited to:
 

Architecture in the Global and Regional Context

Architecture between Regionalism and Internationalism
Impact of Globalization and Regionalism Trends on Architectural Production
Contextual Architecture
Sustainable Architecture
Architecture and Postmodernism
Critical Regionalism
Critiquing Critical Regionalism
Regionalism and Digital Media
Trends in New Regionalism
 

Globalization and the City

Urban Morphology and Identity
Re-humanizing the Built Environments: the Regional Dimension
Social and Spatial Problems of Suburbanization
New Urbanism
Sustainability at Urban and Regional Levels
City Form/ City Image between Internationalism and Regionalism
Locality and Globality in the Built Environment
Tourism and the Packaging of Region
Cultural Heritage and Tourism
 

The Built Environment and Identity

Forms of Cultural Identities
Localization and Delocalisation
Contested Identities in Architecture
Modernization and Cultural Regeneration
Reinventing Traditions/Identities in the Globalized Context
The Meaning of Regionalism in Architecture
Identity in Postcolonial Architecture
The Construction/Production of Architectural Identity in the Information Age
Natural Identity versus Constructed, Forced, Global and other Identities
Architectural Heritage, Authenticity and Modernization
Rehabilitation, Regeneration and Restructuring
Beyond the Vernacular Threshold
Conservation and Meaning of Place
 

Key Dates

Full paper submission April 15, 2007
Notification of acceptance July 15, 2007
Deadline for final papers August 30, 2007

Abstract Submission

Abstract submission must be in English with about 700 words. Full paper submission could be either in English or Arabic. Abstract and full paper submissions should be sent in MS Word or PDF document format. Abstracts should be e-mailed to conference co-chair ().
Full paper submissions are required to be done online at the conference Website.  

Full Paper Submission

Posters, Panel Discussion & Workshops 

CSAAR 2007 also welcomes proposals for:

* Poster papers
* Plenary Session/ Panel Discussion
* Workshops

Proposals may address any of the topics falling within the scope of the conference themes.

Schedule (for Posters, Plenary Sessions/ Panel Discussion & Workshops Proposals)

Proposals due: April 15, 2007
Notification of Acceptance: May 30, 2007
Position papers due (panels): July 30, 2007

General Note: Workshops and Panel Proposals & Samples of Work should be submitted by e-mail or by surface-mail (Work Samples) to conference co-chair ()
 

Instructions for submitting proposals for poster papers, workshops and panel Discussion available here>>.

Conference Fees and Registration

Authors are invited to complete the registration process before August 15th, 2007. Deadline for sending registration fees is October 1st. Failing to send the registration fees on or before this date will result in excluding the paper from the proceedings. Click here for online registration.   

Conference Proceedings

All papers presented at CSAAR 2007 conference will be published in a conference proceedings, which will be available to delegates at the time of registration.  In addition, papers will be published in a volume of CSAAR Transactions on the Built Environment (ISSN 1992-7320).

Location & Accommodation

Tunis is the capital of Tunisia with an ever-growing population of nearly one million people. The city is situated on a large Mediterranean gulf, the Gulf of Tunis, behind the Lake of Tunis and the port of La Goulette (Halq al Wadi), the city extends along the coastal plain and the hills that surround it. At the centre of a modern development (colonial era and post) lies the old medina. Beyond this section lie the suburbs of Carthage, La Marsa, and Sidi Bou Said.


 

Information regarding location, accommodation and travel information is now available. Click here>>

Excursion

For those who might be interested to extend their stay in Tunisia to discover the undisclosed corners of the country, we strongly recommend the post-conference excursions. You can choose from the price range of following packages: <click here>

Conference Program

Coming Soon

Conference Secretariat

Samer Taweel
Conference Secretariat

CSAAR 2007
samer @ csaar-center.org
 

  Page Map

   Introduction

   Topics of Interest

   Key Dates

   Paper Submission

   Posters & Workshops

   Fees & Registration

   Scientific Committee

   Conference Proceedings

   Accommodation & Travel
   Excursion New
   Accepted Papers new
   Conference Program

 

Conference Chairs

Jamal Al-Qawasmi, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia

Ali Jerbi, National School of Architecture & Urbanism, Tunis.


Conference Manager

Abdesselem Mahmoud, National School of Architecture & Urbanism, Tunis.
 


Conference Scientific Committee

Adel Aldosary

KFUPM, Saudi Arabia

Ahmad Sulaima

KFUPM, Saudi Arabia

Ahmed Sedky

Universiti Technolgi Malaysia, Malaysia

Amer Moustafa

American University of Sharjah, UAE 
 

Amir Ameri

University of Colorado, USA 
 

Amira Osman

University of Pretoria, South Africa 
 

A. Sameh El Kharbawy

California State University, USA 
 

Ayad Rahmani

Washington State University, USA 
 

Bechir Kenzari

UAE University, UAE 
 

Berin Gur

Middle East Technical University, Turkey 
 

Beril Ozmen

Eastern Mediterranean Univ, Cyprus 
 

Doris Kowaltowski UNICAMP, Brazil
 

Elie Haddad Lebanese American University, Lebanon 
 

Eman Assi

University of Sharjah, UAE 
 

Elvan Altan Ergut

Middle East Technical University, Turkey 
 

Fatina Kourdi

Aleppo University, Syria

Felipe Hermandez

University of Liverpool, UK

Frank Eckardt

Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar, Germany

Galal Abada

Ain Shams University, Egypt

Gareth Griffiths

Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Greig Crysler

University of California Berkeley, USA

Guillermo Vasquez de Velasco

Texas A&M University, USA

Jamel Akbar

KFU, Saudi Arabia

Johannes Widodo

National University of Singapore, Singapore

Kazi Ashrafl

University of Hawaii, USA 
 

Kevin Mitchell

American University of Sharjah, UAE 
 

Khaled Adham

UAE University, UAE 
 

Magda Sibley

University of Liverpool, UK 
 

Maristella Casciato

University of Bologna, Italy
 

Mark Gillem

University of Oregon, USA 
 

Mark Hinchman

University of Nebrska, USA 
 

Mar Loren

Seville University, Spain 
 

Mariks Snider

University of Utah, USA 
 

Mathew Hardy

INTABU, UK 
 

Mohamed Alaa Mandour

Sultan Qaboos University, Oman 
 

Mohamad Tajuddin Rasdi

University of Technology, Malaysia 
 

Nadia Mounajjed

University of Sheffield, UK

Naima Benkari

Alhosn University, UAE

Nicolai Steino

Aalborg University, Denmark

Nnamdi Elleh

University of Cincinnati, USA

Rafee Hakky

Bahrain University, Bahrain

Rami Daher

American University of Beirut, Lebanon

Ranjith Dayaratne

Bahrain University, Bahrain

Rula Awwad-Rafferty

University of Idaho, USA

Shatha Malhis

Petra University, Jordan

Sabah Mushatat

Ajman Univ of Science & Technology, UAE

Steffen Lehmann

University of Newcastle, Australia

Suleiman Fortia

KFU, Saudi Arabia

Tadeja Zupancic

University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Taisto H. Makela

University of Colorado, USA

Taher Bellal

University of Satif, Algeria

Vikramaditya Prakash

University of Washington, USA

Wael Samhouri

International Univ. of Science & Technology, Syria

Wallis Miller

University of Kentucky, USA

Yasser Elsheshtawy

UAE University, UAE

Yasser Mahgoub

Kuwait University, Kuwait

Zeynep Celik

New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA