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" A Study of the Urban Morphological Processes of Baghdad: Implications and Guidelines for Urban Design and Planning in Middle Eastern Cities "
Dhirgham Mizher Alobaydi
Rashid, Mahbub
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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804521
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Doc. No
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TL49353
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Call number
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1901892024; 10281306
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Main Entry
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Albdour, Maha Mohammad
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Title & Author
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A Study of the Urban Morphological Processes of Baghdad: Implications and Guidelines for Urban Design and Planning in Middle Eastern Cities\ Dhirgham Mizher AlobaydiRashid, Mahbub
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College
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University of Kansas
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Date
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2017
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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Architecture
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2017
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Page No
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151
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Note
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Committee members: Johnson, Bonnie J.; Li, Xingong; Spreckelmeyer, Kent F.; White, Stacey Swearingen
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-369-77035-3
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Abstract
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The growth of many old Middle Eastern cities occurred in a somewhat spontaneous manner, without pre-planning, for several hundred years. In the recent decades, however, modern planning practices and models have been applied to these cities for controlling and managing their rapid expansions. The overlap between these two phases of the development of these old cities increased the complexity of their urban form over time, which presently exhibits itself in three different patterns: organic, modern, and hybrid (i.e. a pattern included both of organic and modern patterns).
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Subject
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Middle Eastern Studies; Architecture; Urban planning
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Descriptor
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Social sciences;Communication and the arts;Baghdad;Middle East;Morphology;Planning;Typology;Urban design
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Added Entry
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Rashid, Mahbub
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ArchitectureUniversity of Kansas
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