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With rapid urbanization and the hunger for new architectural trends, buildings built since the 1960s face the threat of being classified as old and with no value. Lately governments in the Gulf region, such as in Abu Dhabi have paid attention to such buildings and have taken steps to safeguard their modern cultural heritage and building stock (Chabbi & Mahdy, 2011a, 2011b; Yildirim, 2015). The first paper by Husnéin (2017) discusses the importance of this topic and explores the role that the built cultural heritage (Damlūji, 2006) can play to improve the public realm within a sustainable urbanism.
机译:随着快速的城市化进程和对新建筑趋势的渴望,自1960年代以来建造的建筑物面临着被分类为陈旧且毫无价值的威胁。最近,海湾地区的政府,例如阿布扎比的政府已经对此类建筑给予了关注,并已采取措施保护其现代文化遗产和建筑存量(Chabbi&Mahdy,2011a,2011b; Yildirim,2015)。侯赛因(Husnéin,2017)的第一篇论文讨论了该主题的重要性,并探讨了建筑文化遗产(Damlūji,2006年)在可持续城市主义中可改善公共领域的作用。

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