Items where Author is "Selim, G"

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SELIM, G., JAMHAWI, M., ABDELMONEM, M.G., MA’BDEH, S. and HOLLAND, A., 2022. The virtual living museum: integrating the multi-layered histories and cultural practices of Gadara's archaeology in Umm Qais, Jordan. Sustainability, 14 (11): 6721.

ABDELMONEM, M.G. and SELIM, G., 2019. Architecture, space and memory of resurrection in Northern Ireland: shareness in a divided nation. Routledge research in architecture . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138186934

SELIM, G., ABDELMONEM, M.G., MUSHATAT, S. and ALMOGREN, A., 2017. Contested heritage: an analysis of the physical transformation of Derry/Londonderry’s siege monument. International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR, 11 (3), pp. 146-162. ISSN 1938-7806

ABDELMONEM, M.G., SELIM, G., MUSHATAT, S. and ALMOGREN, A., 2017. Virtual platforms for heritage preservation in the Middle East: the case of medieval Cairo. International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR, 11 (3), pp. 28-41. ISSN 1938-7806

ABDULLA, K.M.A., ABDELMONEM, M.G. and SELIM, G., 2017. Walkability in historic urban spaces: testing the safety and security in Martyrs' Square in Tripoli. International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR, 11 (3), pp. 163-177. ISSN 1938-7806

MOHAMED, A.A.K., ABDELMONEM, M.G. and SELIM, G., 2016. Understanding walkability in the Libyan urban space: policies, perceptions and smart design for sustainable Tripoli. International Journal of Civil, Environmental, Structural, Construction and Architectural Engineering, 10 (12), pp. 1624-1632.

ABDELMONEM, M.G. and SELIM, G., 2016. Legitimizing memories and spaces of urban heritage: procedural strategies for active preservation of traditional quarters in the Arab city. International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE), pp. 1-17.

SELIM, G. and ABDELMONEM, M.G., 2016. Spatial narratives of revolt: public performance during anti-nuclear protests in Tokyo. Final report. London: Japan Foundation.

MULHOLLAND, C., ABDELMONEM, M.G. and SELIM, G., 2015. Shared architecture, social practice, and intergroup mixing in Belfast. In: The Architecture of Alterity (AoA) Symposium, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, 25-27 May 2015.

MULHOLLAND, C., ABDELMONEM, M.G. and SELIM, G., 2014. Negotiating spatiality: potential of border areas for intergroup mixing in divided cities. GAU Journal of Social and Applied Sciences, 6 (10), pp. 428-441.

MULHOLLAND, C., ABDELMONEM, M.G. and SELIM, G., 2014. Narratives of spatial division: the role of social memory in shaping urban space in Belfast. Journal of Civil Engineering & Architecture, 8 (6), pp. 746-760. ISSN 1934-7359

SELIM, G. and ABDELMONEM, M.G., 2013. The disrupted space: safety & security in traditional contexts. Lonaard, 15 (3), pp. 36-51.

SELIM, G. and ABDELMONEM, M.G., 2013. Disrupted space: safety and security in traditional contexts. In: Ajman Sixth International Conference for Urban Planning: 'City & Security', Ajman, United Arab Emirates, 11-14 March 2013.

ABDELMONEM, M.G. and SELIM, G., 2012. Architecture, memory and historical continuity in Old Cairo. The Journal of Architecture, 17 (2), pp. 163-189. ISSN 1360-2365

SELIM, G. and ABDELMONEM, M.G., 2007. Residential communities in United Arab Emirates. In: 3rd Housing Symposium: Neighborhoods Are More Than Houses, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 25-27 March 2007.

ABDELMONEM, M.G. and SELIM, G., 2005. Rehabilitation of historical buildings: evaluation of policies and project outcomes in the Middle East, case of Egypt. In: C.A. BREBBIA, ed., Structural studies, repairs and maintenance of heritage architecture. IX. WIT transactions on the built environment (83). Southampton: WIT Press, pp. 421-431. ISBN 9781845640217

ABDELMONEM, M.G. and SELIM, G., 2003. Contemporary Islamic architecture in the Arab world. In: 18th Middle East History and Theory Conference, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 9-10 May 2003.

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