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Aleppo (Syria) --- Aleppo --- Alep (Syria) --- Beroea (Syria) --- Chale (Syria) --- Chelbon (Syria) --- Haleb (Syria) --- Helbon (Syria) --- Halēp (Syria) --- Khalepion (Syria) --- Biblical Beroea (Syria) --- Berea (Syria) --- Madīnat Ḥalab (Syria) --- Ḥalab (Syria) --- Aram-Tsova (Syria) --- Ḥalev (Syria) --- History
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- -Temples --- -Architecture --- Church architecture --- Religious institutions --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Aleppo (Syria) --- -Antiquities --- Temples --- Antiquities. --- -Aleppo (Syria) --- -Archaeological digs --- Architecture --- Aleppo --- Alep (Syria) --- Beroea (Syria) --- Chale (Syria) --- Chelbon (Syria) --- Haleb (Syria) --- Helbon (Syria) --- Halēp (Syria) --- Khalepion (Syria) --- Biblical Beroea (Syria) --- Berea (Syria) --- Madīnat Ḥalab (Syria) --- Ḥalab (Syria) --- Aram-Tsova (Syria) --- Ḥalev (Syria) --- Religious architecture
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Jusqu’au XIXe siècle, les grands investissements publics urbains des villes musulmanes ne sont pas assurés par l’État mais par les waqfs, des fondations de gouverneurs et hauts fonctionnaires de l’administration impériale, de grands commerçants ou d’autres riches personnages. Au cours des siècles, les waqfs se juxtaposent et occupent peu à peu une part considérable de la masse urbaine. Si les waqfs ont fait l’objet de nombreuses études, celle-ci à la particularité de considérer le waqf d'une part comme une opération d’urbanisme et d’autre part comme un élément fonctionnel d’un quartier. Grâce à une analyse précise des bâtiments et des documents d’archives, Jean-Claude David reconstitue le processus d’implantation d’un waqf fondé par le wālī Ipšīr Pāšā en 1653 et suit l’évolution de son architecture et de ses fonctions jusqu’à l’heure actuelle, en liaison avec les changements politiques, socio-culturels et économiques. Cette méthodologie permet à l’auteur de se concentrer sur les problèmes d’intégration de cet équipement ancien, très spécifique à la ville actuelle, dans une zone où le tissu urbain traditionnel est menacé par une forte pression spéculative et où l’urgence d’un plan d’aménagement se fait sentir.
Kara Mustafa Paşa, --- Aleppo (Syria) --- Antiquities. --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Kara Mustafa, --- Kara Mustafa Pasha, --- Merzifonlu Kara Mustafa Paşa, --- Mustafa Paşa, --- قره مصطفى پاشا --- Cara Mustapha, --- Aleppo --- Alep (Syria) --- Beroea (Syria) --- Chale (Syria) --- Chelbon (Syria) --- Haleb (Syria) --- Helbon (Syria) --- Halēp (Syria) --- Khalepion (Syria) --- Biblical Beroea (Syria) --- Berea (Syria) --- Madīnat Ḥalab (Syria) --- Ḥalab (Syria) --- Aram-Tsova (Syria) --- Ḥalev (Syria) --- urbanisme --- Syrie --- waqf --- Alep --- Ipšīr Pāšā
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Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Communities - Urban Groups --- Cities and towns --- Urbanization --- Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Sociology, Urban --- Cities and towns, Movement to --- Urban development --- Social history --- Sociology, Rural --- Urban policy --- Rural-urban migration --- Growth&delete& --- History --- Aleppo (Syria) --- Aleppo --- Alep (Syria) --- Beroea (Syria) --- Chale (Syria) --- Chelbon (Syria) --- Haleb (Syria) --- Helbon (Syria) --- Halēp (Syria) --- Khalepion (Syria) --- Biblical Beroea (Syria) --- Berea (Syria) --- Madīnat Ḥalab (Syria) --- Ḥalab (Syria) --- Aram-Tsova (Syria) --- Ḥalev (Syria) --- History. --- Growth
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This urban and architectural study of Aleppo, a center of early modern global trade, draws upon archival and narrative texts, architectural evidence, and contemporary theoretical discussions of the relation between imperial ideology, urban patterns and rituals, and architectural form. The first two centuries of Ottoman rule fostered tremendous urban development and reorientation through judiciously sited acts of patronage. Monumental structures endowed by Ottoman officials both introduced a new imperial architecture from Istanbul and incorporated formal elements from the local urban visual language. By viewing the urban and social contexts of these acts, tracing their evolution over two centuries, and examining their discussion in Ottoman and Arabic sources, this book proposes a new model for understanding the local reception and adaptation of imperial forms, institutions and norms.
Architecture, Ottoman - Syria - Aleppo. --- Architecture, Ottoman --- Islamic architecture --- Architecture and state --- Architecture --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- History --- State and architecture --- Arab architecture --- Architecture, Arab --- Architecture, Islamic --- Architecture, Moorish --- Architecture, Muslim --- Architecture, Saracenic --- Moorish architecture --- Muslim architecture --- Saracenic architecture --- Religious architecture --- Ottoman architecture --- Aleppo (Syria) --- Aleppo --- Alep (Syria) --- Beroea (Syria) --- Chale (Syria) --- Chelbon (Syria) --- Haleb (Syria) --- Helbon (Syria) --- Halēp (Syria) --- Khalepion (Syria) --- Biblical Beroea (Syria) --- Berea (Syria) --- Madīnat Ḥalab (Syria) --- Ḥalab (Syria) --- Aram-Tsova (Syria) --- Ḥalev (Syria) --- Buildings, structures, etc.
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This book offers an interdisciplinary approach to the key relationships between heritage conservation, city space design, and tourism development in historic cities, linking theory and practice in a unique way. The book offers an investigation of three Middle Eastern historic cities, Aleppo, Acre and Salt, all of which face significant challenges of heritage conservation, adaptation to contemporary needs, and tourism development. It presents practical scenarios for the conservation and design of historic urban spaces and the development of sustainable tourism, from the perspective of planners, local communities and international tourists.
Urbanisme --- Tourisme culturel --- Écotourisme --- Patrimoine mondial culturel et naturel --- Sites historiques --- Architecture --- Conservation et restauration --- Proche-Orient --- Antiquités --- World Heritage areas --- Historic sites --- Urban landscape architecture --- City planning --- Heritage tourism --- Sustainable tourism --- Green tourism --- Tourism --- Cultural tourism --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Landscape architecture --- Heritage places, Historic --- Heritage sites, Historic --- Historic heritage places --- Historic heritage sites --- Historic places --- Historical sites --- Places, Historic --- Sites, Historic --- Archaeology --- History --- Historic buildings --- Monuments --- World Heritage sites --- Cultural property --- Natural areas --- Conservation and restoration --- Government policy --- Management --- Aleppo (Syria) --- Salṭ (Jordan) --- Acre (Israel) --- Middle East --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités. --- Acca (Israel) --- Accho (Israel) --- Ptolemais (Israel) --- Akka (Israel) --- Ace (Israel) --- Akko (Israel) --- Saint Jean d'Acre (Israel) --- Acco (Israel) --- ʻAko (Israel) --- Akkon (Israel) --- Acri (Israel) --- Acre, Israel --- Ake-Ptolemais (Israel) --- San Giovanni d'Acri (Israel) --- Accon (Israel) --- St Jean d'Acre (Israel) --- As Salṭ (Jordan) --- Rāmoth Gilʻād (Jordan) --- Es Salt (Jordan) --- Al-Salt (Jordan) --- Aleppo --- Alep (Syria) --- Beroea (Syria) --- Chale (Syria) --- Chelbon (Syria) --- Haleb (Syria) --- Helbon (Syria) --- Halēp (Syria) --- Khalepion (Syria) --- Biblical Beroea (Syria) --- Berea (Syria) --- Madīnat Ḥalab (Syria) --- Ḥalab (Syria) --- Aram-Tsova (Syria) --- Ḥalev (Syria) --- Écotourisme --- Antiquités.
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