Reframing Cultural Landmarks: A Local Approach to Architecture in the Middle East

Subscriber Access

A previous exploration of cultural landmarks in the Middle East designed by international architects highlighted recurring themes such as architecture as an extension of the landscape, climate-responsive design, and abstraction of traditional forms. These projects often introduced high-tech environmental solutions, used monumental forms to reinterpret local identity, or positioned themselves as landmarks within the broader urban or desert landscape. While these approaches have defined many of the region's most recognizable cultural institutions, they represent just one side of the architectural discourse. An equally significant yet distinct trajectory emerges from local architects, who work within existing structures, historical contexts, and lived environments to create institutions that feel deeply embedded in their surroundings. This approach prioritizes continuity, transformation, and accessibility, ensuring that architecture remains an evolving part of the cultural fabric rather than a self-contained object.

Reframing Cultural Landmarks: A Local Approach to Architecture in the Middle East - Image 2 of 15Reframing Cultural Landmarks: A Local Approach to Architecture in the Middle East - Image 3 of 15Reframing Cultural Landmarks: A Local Approach to Architecture in the Middle East - Image 4 of 15Reframing Cultural Landmarks: A Local Approach to Architecture in the Middle East - Image 5 of 15Reframing Cultural Landmarks: A Local Approach to Architecture in the Middle East - More Images+ 10

Content Loader

Image gallery

See allShow less
About this author
Cite: Nour Fakharany. "Reframing Cultural Landmarks: A Local Approach to Architecture in the Middle East" 23 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1028123/reframing-cultural-landmarks-a-local-approach-to-architecture-in-the-middle-east> ISSN 0719-8884

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.