Document
Form and function in two traditional markets of the Middle East : Souq Mutrah and Souq Waqif.
Identifier
DOI: 10.3390/su12177154
Source
Sustainability (Switzerland). v. 12, 17, 7154
Contributors
Tannous, Heba O. , Author
Country
Switzerland
City
Basel
Publisher
MDPI.
Gregorian
2020-09-01
Language
English
Subject
English abstract
This paper presents some of the findings of a study comparing the form and function of two traditional markets on the Arabian Peninsula: Souq Mutrah in Muscat, Oman, and Souq Waqif in Doha, Qatar. Globalization and rapid urbanization characterize both Doha and Muscat, which share similar historical origins as coastal settlements despite stark differences in topography; Oman is mountainous, whereas Qatar is flat. We investigate the urban morphology, land use and function of the two souqs using several representational techniques typical of morphological research, including space syntax analysis. The purpose is to develop a deeper understanding of (1) the evolution of space and form in these marketplaces over time, and (2) the possible implications for their functioning as urban places. The analysis demonstrates the critical importance of the contextual relations at the macro-and micro-scale of the urban environment for understanding the complex nature of these souqs as places today, helping to deepen our knowledge about traditional markets in the Middle East.
ISSN
2071-1050
Resource URL
Category
Journal articles