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Towards A Posttraumatic Urban Design That Heals Cities Inhabitants Suffering From Ptsd 1st Edition Phd Candidate Maria A El Helou

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Towards A Posttraumatic Urban Design That Heals Cities Inhabitants Suffering From Ptsd 1st Edition Phd Candidate Maria A El Helou
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Publisher: Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 12
Author: Ph.D. Candidate. Maria A. EL HELOU
ISBN: 9780199389414, 9780470753033, 9784431550785, 0199389411, 047075303X, 443155078X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1
Volume: 4

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Towards A Posttraumatic Urban Design That Heals Cities Inhabitants Suffering From Ptsd 1st Edition Phd Candidate Maria A El Helou by Ph.d. Candidate. Maria A. El Helou 9780199389414, 9780470753033, 9784431550785, 0199389411, 047075303X, 443155078X instant download after payment.

Cities are generally in a state of constant modification. Some experience this
modification at a more rapid pace due to the technology available in the city; others
experience this modification due to the city’s time of life, which requires many
civilizations to imprint their architectural style and project their social image and
identity. In certain cases, these modifications are due to natural disasters, such as
earthquakes or tsunamis, or man-made wars, or even both. The study revealed that
the relationship found between the ability of “Beirutis” (how Beirut’s original
inhabitants call themselves) to perceive their identity through the built environment
and PTSD, will help urban planners and architects find the procedures based on
observation and scientific facts to build with the opportunity to heal disaster-torn
cities’ inhabitants from PTSD.
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY URBAN AFFAIRS (2020), 4(1), 79-90.
https://doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2020.v4n1-8

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