Raising Awareness of Cultural Heritage: Experiential Learning, Architecture Education, and Documentation of Historical Architecture in Ras Al Khaimah

T. Abuhantash, Eman Al Assi, Abeer Abu Ra’ed
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Cultural heritage plays a considerable role in society. It reflects and shapes the values, beliefs and aspirations that define national identity. It is also a source of pride for new generations and gives a sense of belonging to communities. The remains of old architectural structures, which are surviving the creep of modern concrete buildings in historical locations in Ras Al Khaimah, are signs of a rich cultural heritage that has evolved more elaborately compared to many cities in the region. The lack of records on these houses and their urban forms, however, increases the likelihood of potential knowledge loss related to the Emirati heritage that they embody. The aim of this paper is to raise awareness among the community, especially the youth, about the importance of cultural heritage in Ras Al Khaimah through engaging academic institutions. One way to preserve this cultural heritage is through documentation of the current physical conditions for select historic houses in the Old Town area of Ras Al Khaimah using architectural drawings, images, and photos. A pilot experiential learning project that engaged American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK) architecture students in a documentation process for six buildings highlights the potential for similar approaches at other academic institutions and demonstrates how collaborative partnerships may result between various stakeholders and academic researchers, students, and practitioners in a mutual effort to preserve cultural heritage.
提高文化遗产意识:体验式学习、建筑教育和拉斯哈伊马历史建筑的文献记录
文化遗产在社会中起着重要的作用。它反映并塑造了界定民族特性的价值观、信仰和愿望。它也是新一代的骄傲之源,给人一种社区归属感。在Ras Al Khaimah的历史地点,古老的建筑结构的遗迹在现代混凝土建筑的蔓延中幸存下来,是丰富的文化遗产的标志,与该地区的许多城市相比,它的发展更加精致。然而,由于缺乏对这些房屋及其城市形态的记录,增加了与它们所体现的阿联酋遗产相关的潜在知识流失的可能性。本文的目的是通过学术机构的参与,提高社区,特别是年轻人对Ras Al Khaimah文化遗产重要性的认识。保护这一文化遗产的一种方法是通过使用建筑图纸、图像和照片来记录Ras Al Khaimah老城区精选历史房屋的当前物理状况。美国哈伊马角大学(AURAK)的建筑系学生参与了一个实验性的体验式学习项目,该项目为六座建筑提供了文档,突出了其他学术机构采用类似方法的潜力,并展示了不同利益相关者、学术研究人员、学生和从业者之间如何建立合作伙伴关系,共同努力保护文化遗产。
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