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This book explores how migration has shaped cities over time and continues to influence their architecture and urban landscapes today. It examines how people's movement across borders connects with buildings, urban life, and cultural heritage. Bringing together perspectives from an interdisciplinary group of authors, it also highlights how design and planning can help build more welcoming and connected communities. Drawing on case studies from around the world, the contributors bring together diverse research approaches and perspectives that enrich current debates on migration and the built environment.
Divided into four thematic sections, the book gathers papers exploring the central questions that arise where migration meets the built environment. It considers how architecture and urban design respond to global mobility, showing how effective strategies can promote integration, resilience, and the active participation of migrant communities. The influence of transnational movement on architectural languages is also studied, revealing how diverse cultural traditions shape the evolution of spatial forms.
The volume gives special attention to the transformation of urban scenarios through adaptive reuse and heritage preservation, illustrating how the movement of people reshapes shared spaces and collective memory. Ultimately, it stresses the importance of sustainable planning and calls for collaboration among architects, urban designers, and policymakers to build resilient and pluralistic cities.
Contents
Living Together: designing interreligious spaces in the plural city.- Suspended Identity: Internal Migrations in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Rural/Urban Divide. A Project for the Senegal Sahel's City-Villages along the Tambacounda-Kidira Axis.- Hygienic Assemblage(s) of Hassan Fathy: A Decolonial History of Global Architecture.- Matter Matters: Sacred Breads and Liturgical Place-Making in St Andrew's Orthodox Christian Community, Edinburgh.- Architecture, Migration and Constructions of Home in Kolkata.- The Migration of Italian Architectural Theories into Argentina during the Post-WWII Era.- Architectural Fusion: Ideas Migration, Cross-Culturalism and Modern Forms of Eclecticism—The Case of Mosque Architecture.- Ismailia:The Metamorphosis of a Colonial City to an Egyptian Urban Conglomerate.- Architectural Diversity and Cultural Expression: Hindu Religious Structures in Leicester (2010-2020).- Mediterranean Syncretism. The Migrations of Byzantine Monks to Southern Italy and Oriental Influences in Religious Architecture.- Documenting Transnational Migrants: Residential Typologies of Diuenses.- Carried Across Climates: Migrating Environmental Design Strategies.- Aetiology and Morphology of the Architecture of a Migrant Town.- Muslim Urban Experiences in a Diverse Berlin. Tracing change along Sonnenallee, Karl-Marx-Strasse, and Hermannstrasse.- Ethics in Urban Form: How Spatial Configuration Shapes Migrant Integration in Algiers' Boushaki District in Bab-Ezzouar, Al Jaza'ir.- Navigating Integration: Mapping the Socio-Spatial Experiences of Asylum-Seeking Women in Molins de Rei, Catalonia.- Moving East South Asian Workers and Environments of Domesticity in Postsocialist Romania.



