Doha Design District explores evolution of placemaking in Qatar
Doha Design District, powered by Msheireb Properties, hosted a talk titled "Between Space and Place" as part of its "Design Talks" series, bringing together leading specialists and academics. The talk...
The Doha Design District hosted a talk titled "Between Space and Place" as part of its Design Talks series, focusing on the concept of placemaking in Qatar. The discussion brought together leading specialists and academics to explore the evolution of placemaking in the country and its relationship to cultural, social, and environmental factors.
Sheikha Reem Al-Thani, HE Deputy CEO of Exhibitions, Public Art and Rubaiya at Qatar Museums, emphasized the organic nature of placemaking, explaining that successful places can evolve over time through the interaction between planning, community needs, and the ways people choose to live in and use their surroundings. Dr Hameda Yousef Janahi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning at Qatar University, explored placemaking through the lens of Doha's traditional Fereej neighborhoods and Arab-Islamic urbanism principles, highlighting how layered urban environments create rich and diverse experiences.
Dr Samie Kayani, Sustainable Urbanism Specialist at Earthna, Qatar Foundation, presented case studies to emphasize the importance of understanding the meaning of place within its wider context.
Brief written by urgent.news from Gulf Times's own syndicated text. Machine-written — may contain errors; check the original before relying on it.