Domicide: Architecture, War and the Destruction of Home in Syria
English
By (author): Dr Ammar Azzouz
Domicide = the systematic and deliberate killing of home. So much architectural response to war has focused on cultural heritage, the destruction of infrastructure, and of ancient architecture here, Ammar Azzouz moves the focus somewhere more personal: the home. In Domicide, he uses the notion of the 'home' his native city of Homs in Syria to address the destruction of cities and the displacement of people both externally and internally during times of war, and to explore how cities can be rebuilt without causing further damage to the communities that live there. Drawing on interviews with built environment professionals, the book also offers insights from those from other professions who were forced to become architects as they rebuilt their homes by themselves; showing how they cope, resist and carry on in long-term conflicts, beyond the dramatic moments of destruction shown in the news. Focusing on Syria, but offering a blueprint for other urban areas of conflict across the wider world, Domicide offers fresh insights into the role of the architect during time of war, and explores how the future reconstruction of cities should mirror the wants and needs, the traditions and ways of living, of local communities. This book is essential reading for researchers in architecture, urban planning, heritage studies and conflict studies.
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 09 Jan 2025