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source: Harvard GSD 2017年5月4日
In the Arabian Peninsula, public spaces are often most used after darkness falls, and the temperature along with it. This symposium explores typologies of nocturnal landscapes common in the Arabian Peninsula and in locales with similar hot climates. During this interdisciplinary event, we will ask who uses night-time landscapes and public spaces, what activities are peculiar to the night, and, ultimately, how to design for life after dark. Organized by Gareth Doherty, assistant professor of landscape architecture, and William Granara, director, Harvard University Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Supported by the Aga Khan Program in Islamic Architecture.
After Dark: Nocturnal Landscapes and Public Spaces in the Arabian Peninsula, Panel I 2:28:45
After Dark: Nocturnal Landscapes and Public Spaces in the Arabian Peninsula, Panel II 2:22:47
After Dark: Nocturnal Landscapes and Public Spaces in the Arabian Peninsula, Panel III 1:50:57
After Dark: Nocturnal Landscapes and Public Spaces in the Arabian Peninsula, Panel IV 1:58:35
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