Noha Nasser | University of Greenwich (original) (raw)
Papers by Noha Nasser
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Journal of Planning Literature, Jan 1, 2003
Built Environment, Jan 1, 2004
Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, Jan 1, 2003
Journal of Architectural Conservation, Jan 1, 2003
Islam and ChristianMuslim Relations, Jan 1, 2005
Tradi ti o nal Dwel lings and Set tle ments Revi ew, Jan 1, 2003
Built Environment, Jan 1, 2004
Cities are, by their very essence, heterogeneous and cosmopolitan places; sites of dense social m... more Cities are, by their very essence, heterogeneous and cosmopolitan places; sites of dense social meetings, flows, interactions, and mixing (Pile, 1999). But at the beginning of the twenty-first century, this feature of the city has taken on particular poignancy as large numbers of ...
Global Built Environment Review, Jan 1, 2003
Built Environment, Jan 1, 2002
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Journal of Planning Literature, Jan 1, 2003
Built Environment, Jan 1, 2004
Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, Jan 1, 2003
Journal of Architectural Conservation, Jan 1, 2003
Islam and ChristianMuslim Relations, Jan 1, 2005
Tradi ti o nal Dwel lings and Set tle ments Revi ew, Jan 1, 2003
Built Environment, Jan 1, 2004
Cities are, by their very essence, heterogeneous and cosmopolitan places; sites of dense social m... more Cities are, by their very essence, heterogeneous and cosmopolitan places; sites of dense social meetings, flows, interactions, and mixing (Pile, 1999). But at the beginning of the twenty-first century, this feature of the city has taken on particular poignancy as large numbers of ...
Global Built Environment Review, Jan 1, 2003
Built Environment, Jan 1, 2002