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Inherited Historical Sites and Structures of The Northeast Badia of Jordan

A Firm Grounding In Architectural Traditions Is Essential To Producing A Significant Structure That Sits Gracefully On Its Site. One Of The Man Made Rituals In The East Badia Is The Archeological Sites. Such Historical And Inherited Buildings Need To Be Documented And Conserved So As To Be A Pole In Jordan’s Tourist Networks. By […]

ISBN: 979-8-88676-538-0

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979-8-88676-538-0

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Majd Shaher Al-Homoud, Salem Safah Al-Oun

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A Firm Grounding In Architectural Traditions Is Essential To Producing A Significant Structure That Sits Gracefully On Its Site. One Of The Man Made Rituals In The East Badia Is The Archeological Sites. Such Historical And Inherited Buildings Need To Be Documented And Conserved So As To Be A Pole In Jordan’s Tourist Networks. By Pinpointing The Inherited Architectural Rituals, Investment In The Area Will Be Encouraged, And, Therefore, Habitation Will Take Place. Students Of The “Technology Of Desert Architecture” Course Offered At The University Of Science And Technology, Department Of Architecture
By Myself, Participated In Recording The Survey And Prepared A Documented Study. A Random Selection Of Three Case Studies Took Place As A Start In January, 1997 For Purposes Of Documentation And Analysis In The East Badia Research Area: Qasr Aseikhim, Qasr Burqu’, And The English Fort. Learning From The Existing Models Will Possibly Establish Plans For Future Development Technologically, Architecturally, And Culturally.