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Identity Through the Art of Urban Spaces /$fedited by Gasim Hayder, Mohd Fairuz Shahidan, Ayse Ozcan-Buckley 205 $a1st ed. 2025. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer Nature Switzerland :$cImprint: Springer,$d2025. 215 $a1 online resource (570 pages) 225 1 $aAdvances in Science, Technology & Innovation, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development,$x2522-8722 311 08$a3-031-94820-3 327 $a1. Troglodytic architecture in southern Tunisia in the context of culture, space and society; vertical troglodytes in Matmata as a case study -- 2. Screening Cities: Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Urban Experience in East Asia -- 3. Exploring Tradition of the New on Dubai?s Self-Image -- 4. Weaving Nature Into The Urban Tapestry : Biophilic Design, Public Spaces, And Identity In The City -- 5. Living on Stilts: An Architectural Analysis of Traditional Badjao Houses -- 6. The Effect of Authenticity Perceptions of Architectural Heritage on the Intention to Visit Cities -- 7. Strategies For Urban Identity: The ?Dialectic City? By Oswald Mathias Ungers -- 8. The role of Material in The Formation of Urban Identity: A Case Study Of Basalt Stone -- 9. Transformation of urban mobility in the context of sustainable development: Application of experiences from Ostrava -- 10 Reimagining Urban Heritage: Art Installations and the Legacy of Henri Lefebvre -- 11. Art, territory and identity: The connections between the artistic landscape of the 'Fiumara D'Arte'. 330 $aEach city from across the globe has its vibrant shades of various histories, cultures, and experiences, and their identities are often most expressed through architecture and the arts. The cities' identities are the unique combination of history, culture, architecture, and social dynamics that define urban environments. Each city expresses its own distinct character shaped by factors such as geography, historical events, and the various communities that inhabit it. This identity is expressed through multiple elements, including popular landmarks, local traditions, and the arts, all of which contribute to the city's narrative. Cultural heritage preservation is not only for maintaining diversity but also for promoting social bonds and communities. It encourages a deeper appreciation of our shared humanity and the rich unions of human experience. By protecting these legacies, we ensure that future generations can connect with their roots and celebrate the richness of cultural expression. 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