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Inaccessible Landscape - Hyphenated Landscape

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dc.contributor.advisor Saliba, Robert
dc.contributor.advisor Mazjoub, Raafat
dc.contributor.author Al Taher, Hala
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-26T14:41:17Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-26T14:41:17Z
dc.date.issued 2021-05-26
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/22858
dc.description.abstract My inaccessible landscape highlighted an incompatibility of social world order with the geopolitical. We need to liberate ourselves from the necessity of land Is equal to the nation and deal with it. The world today does not accommodate for people to build their home where their home is. Some people leave not because they don’t have a land but because their land couldn’t provide for them anymore and so willingly. People try to express identities and their place in that world regardless of where they are, therefore, I want to allow a community of intermarriage to create a heritage for their base. Hyphenated Landscape is a landscape that is created by the social union between different heritages to produce one. Looking at it as social intermarriage and future immaterial landscapes. Building things through fusion and social interaction. I want to look at the diaspora that is not geographical nor land-based. I’m trying to look at it in a way where social bonding is not land-based. This is where the title of my thesis changing from inaccessible landscapes to hyphenated landscapes. Hyphenated is defined as of, relating to, or designating a person, group, or organization of mixed origin or identity: therefore, I will have merging landscapes creating future homes.
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject Palestine
dc.subject Hyphenated
dc.subject Inaccessible
dc.subject Venice Biennale
dc.subject Diaspora
dc.subject Exile
dc.title Inaccessible Landscape - Hyphenated Landscape
dc.type Student Project
dc.contributor.department Department of Architecture and Design
dc.contributor.faculty Maroun Semaan Faculty of Engineering and Architecture


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