Présentation de l'éditeur :
Traditional buildings made from the leaves of date palms have
provided shelter from the extreme climate of the Arabian peninsula for
generations. Just as bamboo is central to many forms of Asian vernacular
constructions, so is palm leaf in the United Arab Emirates and
surrounding countries.
Arish: Palm-Leaf Architecture
celebrates this unique indigenous building and craft tradition and
provides the foundation for a genuine understanding of the region,
critical in the fast-developing global economy.
Palm leaves have
been used in ingenious ways to create habitable structures that have
endured for decades. In many regions this is referred to as Arish.
However, with slick contemporary Western architecture now being used to
promote the international stature of countries in the Gulf regions, many
of these localized techniques are being lost.
This book, the
product of a three-year research programme, provides a comprehensive
overview of palm-leaf architecture, its history and traditions and
includes:
• an overview in historical photographs
• a comparison of regional variations in the United Arab Emirates
• a focus on architectural and stylistic details
• contemporary applications of palm-leaf architecture
• a resources section, including a step-by-step introduction to the making of Arish, from raw material to built form.