Tradition, Transformation, and Re-creation in Two Marketplaces: Souq Al Wakrah and Souq Waqif, Qatar
<p dir="ltr">Traditional marketplaces are common in old city centers. Such places have a distinctive ambiance populated by local vendors, shoppers, visiting tourists, and pedestrians on their way to somewhere else. This genius loci or ‘collective spirit of place’ contributes to their...
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| Main Author: | Abida H. Khan (17268907) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Mark David Major (16810704) (author), Heba O. Tannous (16810707) (author), Tarryn Paquet (17268910) (author) |
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2021
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