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Mostafa, M. (2011). Vision for Architecture, Urbanism and Culture in Globalization Era. JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 39(No 4), 919-932. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2011.127725
Mohammed Mostafa. "Vision for Architecture, Urbanism and Culture in Globalization Era". JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 39, No 4, 2011, 919-932. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2011.127725
Mostafa, M. (2011). 'Vision for Architecture, Urbanism and Culture in Globalization Era', JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 39(No 4), pp. 919-932. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2011.127725
Mostafa, M. Vision for Architecture, Urbanism and Culture in Globalization Era. JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 2011; 39(No 4): 919-932. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2011.127725

Vision for Architecture, Urbanism and Culture in Globalization Era

Article 15, Volume 39, No 4, July and August 2011, Page 919-932  XML PDF (828.4 K)
Document Type: Research Paper
DOI: 10.21608/jesaun.2011.127725
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Author
Mohammed Mostafa
Abstract
Culture model reflects the nation's identity and national character and
civilization, and the play of Architecture and Built an active role in the
formation of a part of this culture has been confirmed by historical
documents that culture, architecture and construction issues directly
related to the culture of human societies. Hence we conclude that they have
an important role in the promotion of our cultural identity and our
national character to the challenges facing our nation today in ways and
various forms, including globalization, the format, and cultural
globalization as private paint an outline from which the personal, you may
try globalization imposed by the culture that summarize the personal and
particular within the framework of attempts to control the world in all
fields, and we must protect our individuality and cultural awareness and
deepen the culture of resistance and expanded to include all aspects of
culture and the spectrum and components, construction and architecture of
the most important of these components. Truth that must draw attention to
her that globalization is not something new came up with the contemporary
revolution in communications and information. It started since I entered
the modern Europe, or produced at the end of the fifteenth century and
accelerated with the Industrial Revolution in the eighteenth century and
has become a reality with the third technological revolution in the
twentieth century. The difference is the speed at which globalization takes
place and the extent of their impact on local entities, whether cultural or
economic or political. But the question is important and existential us what
is our destiny and the fate of our building especially in light of the
globalization, which seems to be nothing can stand in its way?
What is the destiny of our identity and our culture and our history of self
and what is our position in what is going on? If we look to the future,
technology will have an impact on the largest and most important land-use
change and features of architectural and urban design. Where it has
become possible to access information and communicate with people at a
distance without any need for physical presence in space and spatial
himself and without adherence to the time and without limits. And
information and communication technology used in the beginning of a
revolution of information and communication technologies to enhance the
performance of the institutions began to change in land use and urban and
Architecture Design.
Main Subjects
Architecture Engineering and the Engineering Architectural Interior Design.
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