Bias in the critique of Arab architecture

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The research derives its significance from the importance of the subject of architectural criticism, and what it reflects on the reality of contemporary architecture and local identity in the Arab region in light of the changing political and economic ideas. From this point of view, the research problem can be summarized as: The extent of the comprehensiveness of previous studies of the relationship of bias to architectural criticism and determining its characteristics and types as a mechanism of criticism in contemporary Arab architecture. To address the research problem, the goal of the research was determined by building a theoretical framework to understand how to release critical judgments within the concept of bias, and to access the mechanisms that measure criticism in contemporary Arab architecture based on the research hypothesis that states: The intellectual features in architectural criticism are determined through a set of characteristics and concepts associated with the concept of bias.

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Karbol, H. A., Al-Saadi, S. M., & Almajidi, B. H. (2021). Bias in the critique of Arab architecture. International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics, 16(5), 573–581. https://doi.org/10.18280/ijdne.160512

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