Creating Architecture in an Uncivil Time: In Conversation with Ali Karimi of Civil Architecture
Briefly

Civil Architecture seeks to create architecture that counteracts the prevailing narratives centered around fossil fuel economies, focusing on the cultural and contextual relevance of their designs.
In our work, we focus on articulating questions instead of solutions, which allows for a deeper understanding of the cultural identity and spatial context of the Arabian Peninsula.
The installation at the Doha Design Biennial exemplifies our commitment to connecting architecture with the natural landscape and emphasizing themes of seasonal change and contextual integration.
By prioritizing research and storytelling, we aim to redefine the architectural narrative in the Gulf, moving away from the dominant oil economy perspective.
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