Mae. Saleh, THE INTEGRATION OF TRADITION AND MODERNITY - A SEARCH FOR AN URBAN AND ARCHITECTURAL IDENTITY IN ARRIYADH, THE CAPITAL OF SAUDI-ARABIA, Habitat international, 22(4), 1998, pp. 571-589
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Urban Studies","Environmental Studies","Planning & Development
About 40 years ago, traditional villages, towns and cities of the Arab
ian Peninsula started to lose their regional characteristics and embod
y modern forms and shapes. Since then, these characteristics have been
subject to dilution due to social and cultural changes as well as ins
titutionalized changes imposed by planning and architectural practices
. This process creates debates and clashes between tradition and moder
nity. Projects carried out since 1975 are the least representative of
the regional characteristics but do attempt to have urban and architec
tural identity. This paper argues that all the actors in ''design form
ulation'' (clients, architects, urban designers and planners) are tryi
ng to use historic elements in the creation of architectural identitie
s. In fact they are making efforts to create urban and architectural i
dentity to substitute regional characters. These attitudes flourished
as a result of dynamic cultural, economic, political and ritualistic i
nfluences. This paper highlights the importance of urban and architect
ural identity in architectural and urban projects in Arriyadh, the cap
ital city of Saudi Arabia because such projects create precedents for
other Saudi villages, towns and cities. The study identifies the force
s behind the initiation, transformation and evolution of the urban and
architectural identity and attempts to supplement scholarship in the
fields of architecture, urban design, and planning with regard to the
role of identity as a tool for improving the spatial quality of the bu
ilt environment. Architectural identity participates in setting up mea
ningful schemata which influences human behavior as a cultural process
. The paper supports the concern for search for historic symbols which
may influence the architectural identity and the quality of perceived
environment during the design process of new or transformed physical
environments. The paper views the traditional part of the city as an a
malgamation of history and economic interests and its symbolic importa
nce seems to be a perfect place for the emergence of different forms o
f engagement between tradition and modernity. The importance of the tr
aditional part is unique while the importance of continuity of traditi
on is very likely complementary. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All ri
ghts reserved.