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The Illusion of Heritage: Critiquing Pseudo-Earthen Vernacular Architecture in Qatar
Malmö University, Faculty of Culture and Society (KS), Department of Urban Studies (US). Malmö University, Institute for Urban Research (IUR).ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7754-0927
Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar.
2025 (English)In: Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration / [ed] C. Mileto, F. Vegas, A. Hueto-Escobar & S. Manzano-Fernández (Eds.), Valencia: Universitat Politecnica de Valencia , 2025Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Qatar has recently become a hotspot for rapid urban development, featuring architectural projects that often incorporate curated elements of heritage. This paper critically explores the rise of "pseudo vernacular" architecture in the country, where traditional design motifs are superficially repurposed to create developments resembling themed attractions. These spaces, while aesthetically impressive, raise concerns about authenticity, cultural representation, and the commodification of heritage. Although the use of traditional motifs in modern construction may seem like an effort to celebrate local identity, a deeper analysis reveals a shallow engagement with Qatari cultural complexities. The "pseudo vernacular" architecture in developments such as the Souq Waqif and Souq Al Wakra creates an illusory sense of nostalgia that appeals to tourists and affluent residents. However, these spaces often detach themselves from the historical and social realities of genuine traditional architecture, risking the erosion of Qatar’s authentic cultural heritage. As Qatar aims to position itself as a cultural hub in the Gulf region, this preference for spectacle invites scrutiny regarding its long-term impact on collective memory and national identity. By interrogating the motivations behind these developments, the paper advocates for a shift toward architectural practices that genuinely reflect and preserve cultural identity. It emphasizes the need for a more thoughtful engagement with heritage that fosters meaningful connections between people, places, and history, moving beyond commercial spectacle to achieve lasting cultural authenticity.

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Valencia: Universitat Politecnica de Valencia , 2025.
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Architecture
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Urban studies
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-78719DOI: 10.4995/HERITAGE2025.2025.19189ISBN: 9788413963655 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mau-78719DiVA, id: diva2:1985859
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Heritage 25, Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration. September 10th – 12th, 2025, Valencia (Spain). Ed UPV.
Available from: 2025-07-28 Created: 2025-07-28 Last updated: 2025-10-16Bibliographically approved

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