Women's spaces in the vernacular Qatari courtyard house: how privacy and gendered spatial segregation shape architectural identity

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Asmaa Al-Mohannadi, R. Furlan, Michael Grosvald
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PurposeThis research study aims to explore sociocultural factors such as privacy and gender segregation as they relate to the spatial perception of women's spaces within the vernacular Qatari household, and the activities, habits and practiced culture of its inhabitants.Design/methodology/approachThis analysis utilizes the Space Syntax methodology to examine a sample of vernacular courtyard houses with respect to space connectivity, conducting an analytical exploration of the role of women based on the system of activities.FindingsThe findings shed light on the spatial complexity and sensitivity of the Qatari household as it reflects the prevailing sociocultural imperatives in Qatari urbanities, including the country's capital, Doha.Research limitations/implicationsThis research study thus reinforces the importance of traditional residential architecture in conserving Qatar's distinctive architectural identity, rooted in its sociocultural attributes.Social implicationsSociocultural features such as privacy and gender segregation are among the most prominent factors influencing the spatial form of vernacular courtyard houses in the Arabian Gulf country of Qatar.Originality/valueIt is argued that within a typical vernacular Qatari household, women's spaces are the least connected (most segregated) areas, due mainly to the influence of privacy norms and gender segregation on the spatial configuration of the house.
卡塔尔四合院中的女性空间:隐私和性别空间隔离如何塑造建筑身份
本研究旨在探索社会文化因素,如隐私和性别隔离,因为它们与卡塔尔本土家庭中女性空间的空间感知以及居民的活动、习惯和实践文化有关。设计/方法/方法本分析利用空间句法方法考察了一个乡土四合院的空间连通性样本,在活动系统的基础上对女性的角色进行了分析探索。研究结果揭示了卡塔尔家庭的空间复杂性和敏感性,因为它反映了卡塔尔城市(包括该国首都多哈)普遍存在的社会文化需求。研究局限/启示本研究因此强调了传统住宅建筑在保护根植于其社会文化属性的卡塔尔独特建筑身份方面的重要性。社会含义社会文化特征,如隐私和性别隔离,是影响阿拉伯海湾国家卡塔尔本土四合院空间形式的最重要因素。原创性/价值有人认为,在典型的卡塔尔家庭中,女性的空间是连接最少(最隔离)的区域,这主要是由于隐私规范和性别隔离对房屋空间配置的影响。
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CiteScore
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自引率
18.20%
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期刊介绍: The journal of an association of institues and individuals concerned with housing, design and development in the built environment. Theories, tools and pratice with special emphasis on the local scale.
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