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Contents<br />

o pe n ho use inte rnat io na l jun e <strong>2012</strong> vol.<strong>37</strong> no.2<br />

Theme <strong>Issue</strong>: URBAN SPACE DIVERSITY, Paradoxes and Realities<br />

Guest Editor: : Prof. Dr. Ashraf Salama, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, College of Engineering, Quatar University,<br />

Doha, Qatar. e-mail: asalama@gmail.com<br />

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EDITORIAL: Rethinking Urban Diversity<br />

Ashraf M. Salama and Alain Thierstein<br />

DIVERSITY AS A UNIQUE CONSTELLATION OF SUPERIMPOSING<br />

NETWORK LOGICS<br />

Alain Thierstein and Anne Wiese<br />

PUBLIC SPACE NETWORKS AS A SUPPORT FOR URBAN DIVERSITY<br />

Ana Júlia Pinto and Antoni Remesar<br />

A PERCEPTUAL APPROACH FOR INVESTIGATING URBAN SPACE<br />

DIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF DOHA<br />

Ashraf M. Salama and Remah Y. Gharib<br />

CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC INFLUENCES ON<br />

MULTICULTURAL CITIES: THE CASE OF DOHA, QATAR.<br />

Yasser Mahgoub and Reham A. Qawasmeh<br />

DIVERSITY IN THE PUBLIC SPACE OF A<br />

TRADITIONAL CITY - ZARIA, NIGERIA<br />

Shaibu B. Garba<br />

URBAN SPACE DIVERSITY IN SOUTH AFRICA:<br />

MEDIUM DENSITY MIXED DEVELOPMENTS<br />

Karina Landman<br />

DIVERSITY IN CONVIVIALITY:<br />

BEIRUT’S TEMPORARY PUBLIC SPACES<br />

Christine Mady<br />

A TALE OF TWO SOUQS: THE PARADOX OF<br />

GULF URBAN DIVERSITY.<br />

Ali A. Alraouf<br />

THE (IM)-POSSIBLE MOSQUE; SPATIAL MUTATION AND<br />

IDENTITY NEEDS IN NORTHERN IRELAND<br />

Fodil Fadli<br />

THE IMPACT OF DIGITALIZATION ON SOCIAL<br />

INTERACTION AND PUBLIC SPACE<br />

Susan J. Drucker and Gary Gumpert<br />

NEXT ISSUE: OPEN ISSUE – Abandoned Housing, Connecting Capacities, Hong Kong Private Housing, Korean Building and<br />

Construction Systems, Narrow Town Housing, Complexity and Creativity, Passive Design, Urban Squatting.<br />

<strong>Open</strong> <strong>House</strong> <strong>International</strong> has been selected for coverage by EBSCO Publishing, the ELSEVIER Bibliographic Database Scopus and all products<br />

of THOMSON ISI index bases, SSCI, A&HCI,CC/S&BS and CC/A&H The journal is also listed on the following Architectural index lists:<br />

RIBA, ARCLIB, AVERY and EKISTICS. <strong>Open</strong> <strong>House</strong> <strong>International</strong> is online for subscribers and gives limited access for non-subscribers at<br />

www.openhouse-int.com<br />

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open house international <strong>Vol</strong>.<strong>37</strong> <strong>No.2</strong>, June <strong>2012</strong>

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