2004 WORKING PAPER SERIES

Volume 160
TOURISM AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT: CONSERVATION ISSUES
$15 each copy.
Urban Conservation and Post Traditional Environments: From Depopulation to Regeneration
Reza Abouei.
Re-Ordering & After: Editing Ecosystems & History in the Restoration of Heritage Landscapes Under Globalization
Gordon Brent Ingram and Michael Habib.
Practicing the Built Tradition in Tai O, Hong Kong
Gary W.K. Yeung.
Volume 161
THE TRADITIONAL HOUSE
$20 each copy.
What Has Changed Can Change Again: The Living-Integrating Traditional Houses of Turkey
Deniz Orhun and Emrah Orhun.
The Evolution of the Traditional House Architectural Form in the Post Traditional Era, Indonesia
Laksmi Gondokusumo Siregar.
Loss of Locus in the Indian Home
Shikha Jain.
The Morphological Characteristics of a Traditional House-Form at a Post-Traditional Moment: The Taneyan Lanjhang in Eastern Java
Endang Titi Sunarti Darjosanjoto.
Volume 162
IDENTITY, HYBRIDITY, AND HISTORY
$20 each copy
A Quest for Hybrid Identity: Kadirga-Kumkapi in Istanbul
Ipek Akpinar and Semra Aydinl.
Pars in Dubai and Dubai in Pars: A Problem of Identity
Gh. Memarian and Frank E. Brown.
Hybridity in Taiwanese Architecture Built During the Japanese Period
Ming-Chih Tsai and Chao-Ching Fu.
The Globalization of Architecture in Beirut
Sawsan Saridar and Hisham Elkadi.
Volume 163
EMERGING IDENTITIES IN A POST GLOBAL WORLD
$20 each copy.
Spatial Patterns of Ethnic Identity in a Post Global World
Nadia Charalambous.
The “State Philosophical” in the “Land Without Philosophy”: Shopping Malls, Interior Cities, and the Image of Utopia in Dubai
Ahmed Kanna.
From Dubai to Cairo: Shifting Centers of Influence?
Yasser Elsheshtawy.
Mumbai (Bombay): Paradoxical Undercurrents of an Identity?
Debabardhan Upadhyaya.
Volume 164
DEALING WITH TRADITION
$20 each copy.
Space Syntax as a Tool for Preserving Cultural Tradition in Housing Legislation: The Case of Tripoli, Libya
Ali Eldweeb Emhemed, Faozi Ujam and Brian Edwards.
Why the Architect’s House Has One Sitting Room and the Client’s House Has Two Kitchens
Christos A. Hadjichristos.
Style as Context: Post-traditional Open Space Design in Hong Kong
Mary Padua.
Pattern and Artwork Design: Generative Theories in Yoruba African Forms
Abimbola Asojo.
Volume 165
MIGRATION AND ITS PHYSICAL MANIFESTATIONS
$20 each copy.
Innovation and Tradition: Current Domestic Architecture in the Sierra Purépecha of Michoacán, México
Catherine Ettinger.
The Remittance House: Transnational Architecture in Twenty-First Century Mexico
Sarah L. Lopez.
A Tale of Two Houses: Diaspora, Return and Migrant Architectures
Mirjana Lozanovska.
Bendum: In the Heart of Mindanao
Anthony Collins.
Volume 166
REPRESENTING IDENTITY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
$20 each copy.
A Code of Logic in Glocal Environments
Gh. Reza Islami.
Reconstruction of Traditional Architecture in Santorini Island
Julia Theodoraki.
Authentic Heroes of the Wild West
Ekaterina Vlahos.
Shifting Boundaries: The Relationship Between Representation, Mobility and Identity
Ravi K. Subramania.
Volume 167
CITIZENSHIP AND THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF PUBLIC
$20 each copy.
Imported Models, Hybrid Spaces: The Case of Representative Projects in Santa Monica and Oberhausen
Ileana Apostol.
Questioning the .Publicness. of the Post-industrial Cities. Public Spaces
Z. Muge Akkar.
The Spatial Transitions in Expo Cities: The Expo Event in the Post Global World
Semra Aydinli and Seda H. Bostanci.
Six Sites of Resisitance in Disneyland andSingapore: Utopia or Euphoria?
Eunice M. F. Seng.
Volume 168
LOCAL IDENTITY AND TRADITIONAL BUILT FORMS IN POST GLOBAL ERA
$20 each copy.
Introducing “Adequate Architecture” in Contemporary Africa
Fernando Varanda.
Dirt by Design
Laurence Keith Loftin III and Jacqueline Victor.
Beyond Regionalism: The Work of Geoffrey Bawa in Sri Lanka
William B Bechhoefer.
Re-conceiving Afghan Cellular Architecture for the Reconstruction of Rural Schools
Donald J Watts and Cenk Yoldas.
Volume 169
SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE IN A POST GLOBAL ERA
$20 each copy.
Reconfiguring Urban Form and Physical Infrastructure in an Age of Globalization: An Intercontinental Comparison
Maria Soledad Garcia Ferrari.
Growth Centre and Archipelagic Settlements: Question on the Continent Bias in the Development Strategy of Indonesia
Triatno Yudo Harjoko.
Where Heritage Goes?
Eman Assi.
The Traditional Condition of Spatial Environments in Egypt and the Sustainability of the Contemporary Built Environment
Moshira El-Rafey
Volume 170
HERITAGE DISCOURSES IN A POST-GLOBAL ERA
$20 each copy.
Urban heritage and the Unilateral Global Culture: Convergence or Conflict
Ahmed M. Salah Ouf.
Globalization, Museumification, and Urban Dreams
Khaled Adham.
Towards and Architectural Vision for the Globalization Dilemma and the Challenges to Local Reality
Ali Abd Raouf and Hesham Khairy Abdelfattah.
Rethinking Cultural Heritage: Lessons from Sana’a, Yemen
Michele Lamprakos.
Volume 171
THE CULTURE OF HERITAGE IN A POST-GLOBAL WORLD
$20 each copy.
Building for the Business of Bermuda
Sylvia Shorto.
Istanbul.s Shopping Identity (Re)Shaped: The Metrocity in Buyukdere Avenue
Ipek Akpinar and Nurbin Paker Kahvecioglu.
Converging Qualities of Recreational Environments
Anne A. Gharaibeh.
The Possibilities or Impossibilities of the Indigenous Vernacular Heritage
Debbie Whelan.
Volume 172
CONSTRUCTED AUTHENTICITY
$20 each copy.
Form and Meaning: In Search of Authenticity in the Coastal Tourist Resorts of Egypt
Hisham S. Gabr.
Prisoners of the Californian Dream: Panic Suburbs in Hong Kong
Laura Ruggeri.
Imaginary Environments: Recent Trends in Dubai Residential Projects
Azza Eleishe.
Tradition and Criticality: Architectural Concepts and Form in the Arabic World
Hazim Rashed Al Nijaidi.
Volume 173
AUTHENTICITY IN ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM
$20 each copy.
Antipodean Authenticity: The Meeting House, Bay Villa and Bach
Mike Austin.
The City and its Minarets
Sebnem Yucel Young.
The Historic Districts of Dubai in the UAE: What Future in a Post Global World?
Djamel Boussaa.
What Can We Learn From British Colonial Public Buildings? Melaka, Malaysia Case Studies
Roslan Bin Haji Talib.
Volume 174.
GLOBAL NETWORKS
$15 each copy
Bio-Medical Technology Spatialized: Reterritorializing Life, Money, and Power
Robert Mugerauer.
Traditional Environments Revisited: Paradoxes and Challenges in a Post Global – Digital Era
Youhansen Eid and Mustafa Z. El-Attal.
The Ghost Dance of Architecture: Redefining Authenticity in Digital Architecture?
Hesham Khairy Abdelfattah and Ali A. Raouf.
Volume 175
CONTESTING THE LIMITS OF AUTHENTICITY
$20 each copy.
The Public Medina: Reflections of Authenticity and Change in Cognitive Maps
Tridib Banerjee and Hussam H. Salama.
A Case for Relevance: Potential Roles for Traditional Typologies in Post-Traditional Environments
Kevin Mitchell.
The Tradition Veiled in a Post Global Environment
John Onyango.
Traditional Islamic Patterns in Post-Global Garb: Symbol of Culture or Fashion?
Diane Wildsmith.
Volume 176
CONSTRUCTING HISTORY/QUESTIONING AUTHENTICITY
$20 each copy.
Orchard Road as Conduit: Between Nostalgia and Authenticity
Limin Hee.
Whose Tradition is it? A Cross-Cultural Examination on Amdo Tibetan Architectural Traditions in Northwest China
Maggie Mei-Kei Hui.
A History as a Collective Memory in Preserving the Living Environment: Phenomenological Urban Studies and the Redevelopment of Shibuya, Tokyo
Izumi Kuroishi.
Loaded Symbolism: The Boundaries and Repercussions of Post Traditional Space
Varun Kapur.
Volume 177
INDIGENOUS PLACES AND STRUGGLES FOR RESISTANCE
$15 each copy.
Urban Ethnogenesis Begins at Home: The Making of Self and Place Amidst the Environmental Economy in Amazonia
Daniela M. Peluso.
Vieques, Puerto Rico: From Devastation to Conservation and Back Again
Javier Arbona.
Tangible Military Sites vs. Intangible Memory
Hui-Wen Lin.