This Atlas, devoted to the most recent architecture of Africa and the Middle East, is the third volume in a series of four which develop and update the work published in 2007 by the BBVA Foundation, Atlas. Global Architecture circa 2000. With the same intellectual coordinates as the previous books, which attempted to simultaneously reflect the ‘state of the world’ and the ‘state of the art’, this publication gathers a selection of recent works and projects along with ten texts by prominent experts on the different countries or regions of the area, from Southern Africa to Turkey, passing through the heart of the continent, the Maghreb, Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula and the territories that once were Persia, Mesopotamia and the Levant. Initiated with a volume on Asia and the Pacific, the series continued with one devoted to America, and will complete the itinerary with a fourth volume on the architectures of Europe, ending at the finis terrae of the Iberian Peninsula.
Luis Fernández-Galiano
Introduction
Iain Low
Southern Africa
Antoni Folkers
Central and Eastern Africa
Nnamdi Elleh
Western Africa
Hassan Radoine
Northern Africa
Khaled Asfour
Egypt
Ashraf M. Salama
Arabian Peninsula
Farrokh Derakhshani
Iran
Mohammad al-Asad
Mesopotamia and Levant
Rafi Segal
Israel
Suha Özkan
Turkey
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