Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Globalization and the Rise of Individualism in Algeria from an Architectural

View through CrossRef
In an increasingly globalized world, where boundaries are blurred and connections strengthened, the field of architecture finds itself deeply influenced by this phenomenon. Algeria, like many other regions, has undergone urban and architectural transformations in recent decades, making the study of globalization's impacts on architecture a crucial endeavour. This qualitative research aims to evaluate the specific influences of globalization on the architectural landscape of Batna City in Algeria. Utilizing secondary data and observations, this study investigates the rise of individualism and detached houses in Batna City, which have witnessed notable architectural variations in recent decades. By analysing the underlying reasons behind the production of detached house samples and their connection with the rise of individualism, this research sheds light on the intersecting economic, political, and cultural forces of globalization that shape the built environment in Batna. The findings of this study reveal that globalization, along with economic and political shifts, urban expansion, and technological advancements, has contributed to the proliferation of individualism in Batna. It becomes evident that individualism is not a recent phenomenon but rather a trend that emerged shortly after independence and deepened in the post-2000s era. The manifestation of individualism is highly influenced by the forces of globalization and the media's portrayal of Western culture. This research holds significance for the field of architecture in Algeria, providing valuable insights into the impacts of globalization on architectural trends and the built environment. By understanding these influences, architects and policymakers can better navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization, ensuring the continued development of culturally sensitive and contextually relevant architectural designs.
Title: Globalization and the Rise of Individualism in Algeria from an Architectural
Description:
In an increasingly globalized world, where boundaries are blurred and connections strengthened, the field of architecture finds itself deeply influenced by this phenomenon.
Algeria, like many other regions, has undergone urban and architectural transformations in recent decades, making the study of globalization's impacts on architecture a crucial endeavour.
This qualitative research aims to evaluate the specific influences of globalization on the architectural landscape of Batna City in Algeria.
Utilizing secondary data and observations, this study investigates the rise of individualism and detached houses in Batna City, which have witnessed notable architectural variations in recent decades.
By analysing the underlying reasons behind the production of detached house samples and their connection with the rise of individualism, this research sheds light on the intersecting economic, political, and cultural forces of globalization that shape the built environment in Batna.
The findings of this study reveal that globalization, along with economic and political shifts, urban expansion, and technological advancements, has contributed to the proliferation of individualism in Batna.
It becomes evident that individualism is not a recent phenomenon but rather a trend that emerged shortly after independence and deepened in the post-2000s era.
The manifestation of individualism is highly influenced by the forces of globalization and the media's portrayal of Western culture.
This research holds significance for the field of architecture in Algeria, providing valuable insights into the impacts of globalization on architectural trends and the built environment.
By understanding these influences, architects and policymakers can better navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization, ensuring the continued development of culturally sensitive and contextually relevant architectural designs.

Related Results

Historiography of Globalization
Historiography of Globalization
The article explores foreign and domestic historiography, a field dedicated to studying globalization. It reveals a comprehensive interdisciplinary nature that characterizes the st...
The Impact of Globalization on Architectural Production in Algeria Regarding Post-colonial Identity
The Impact of Globalization on Architectural Production in Algeria Regarding Post-colonial Identity
Algeria imported Western culture through early globalization, which continued with the global integration of the French colonial period and proceeded its impact in the postcolonial...
Islam in the Age of Globalization
Islam in the Age of Globalization
Globalization has been a central theme in political, economic, cultural, and religious debates since the turn of the century. While some see it as a solution, others consider it th...
THE SPECIFICS OF THE FORMATION OF MODERN ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION IN ALGERIA
THE SPECIFICS OF THE FORMATION OF MODERN ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION IN ALGERIA
The process of formation of a modern architectural school in Algeria, which took place during the last third of the 19th and 20th centuries, and led to the emergence of new approac...
Globalization and Education
Globalization and Education
Few would deny that processes of globalization have impacted education around the world in many important ways. Yet the term “globalization” is relatively new, and its meaning or n...
Waqf in Algeria: Its Historical Exploration from Ottoman to Post-Independence Era
Waqf in Algeria: Its Historical Exploration from Ottoman to Post-Independence Era
This study provides a critical discussion on the history of waqf in Algeria throughout three main different eras namely, the Ottoman rule era, the French colonisation period and af...
Integrated Databases for Enhanced QALY/DALY-Based Economic Assessments of Traffic Accidents in Algeria
Integrated Databases for Enhanced QALY/DALY-Based Economic Assessments of Traffic Accidents in Algeria
Introduction: Road traffic injuries pose a significant public health and economic burden in Algeria, particularly among young, active populations. Despite the global adoption of DA...
Algerian Hubus and Its Development Stages (from Pre- Ottman Rule to Post-Independence Era)
Algerian Hubus and Its Development Stages (from Pre- Ottman Rule to Post-Independence Era)
This research seeks to illustrate chronologically the major historical development stages of the Algerian Hubus system. Most Waqf institutions in Algeria share a similar historical...

Back to Top