Title: 'KATARA CULTURAL VILLAGE' IN QATAR: PUBLIC
ART AND URBAN SPACE |
Authors: Maryam Faraj AlSuwaidi, Dr. Raffaello Furlan
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Volume:1 Issue: 7 |
Abstract: This research study discusses the role of public art in influencing urban environments in
Qatar, namely within Katara Cultural Village. It will explore how this approach can increase
local communitie's environmental awareness as an indirect input to enhance the environment
to which it attracts both local and international visitors. In addition, it will explore the types
of catalysts that enhance the built environment, such as art and culture.
This research is primarily a qualitative evaluation that employs multiple methods to support
it, such as interviews and observations, while investigating the communication of
connectivity, desirability and expansion in relation to different aspects of development. This
approach will assist us in reaching the finding, which will include the advantages and
disadvantages of public art and culture in an urban space. |
Citation: [AlSuwaidi, Maryam Faraj, and Raffaello Furlan. "'KATARA CULTURAL VILLAGE' IN QATAR: PUBLIC ART AND URBAN SPACE." IJAH, vol. 1, no. 7, 2017, pp. 559-566. August.] |
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