Knowledge Mobility and the Emergence of Contemporary Iraqi Architecture (1936–1958)

Author:

Abdullah Sakar Yousif1ORCID,Al-Qaisi Sahar Basil2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture, College of Engineering, Salahaddin University, Erbil 44002, Iraq

2. Department of Architectural Engineering, Koya University, Koya KOY45, Iraq

Abstract

Planned by the British in the aftermath of World War I, the new state of Iraq—ruled by the Hashemite kingdom (1921–1958) under British mandate—emerged on the land of Mesopotamia and inherited its enormous cultural and architectural legacy. Colonial discourse was adopted by the British during the Hashemite reign to impose Western culture and hegemony. This paper reviews the impact of this colonial discourse in terms of Western architectural knowledge mobility on shaping Iraqi contemporary architecture in this epoch. The paper traces the education of nine notable early Iraqi architects with Western architectural academic backgrounds and studies 13 of their public buildings executed in 1936–1958, to reveal the stance of those architects toward this discourse and how their buildings connected to the legacy of Iraqi architecture. Findings rest on a style-coverage of the main local architectural legacy and Western architectural façade’s characteristics to detect and examine the nature and intensity of the transformations that the façades of these buildings exhibit compared to local traditions. Findings show that knowledge mobility helped develop certain types of architects’ responses toward local architectural traditions and colonial discourse that evolved through time during the study target epoch.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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