Beyond the grand narrative of Al Bastakiya: Ayesha Al Bastaki and the Windtower houses of Old Dubai

Author First name, Last name, Institution

Asma Bukhammas, Zayed UniversityFollow

Document Type

Article

Source of Publication

Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research

Publication Date

1-1-2024

Abstract

Purpose: Al Bastakiya (now Al Fahidi) historic neighborhood in Dubai stands as one of the last remaining residential historic neighborhoods in a city notoriously known to favor newness. Among the existing research about the neighborhood, most focuses on the allure of the neighborhood’s 13-meter-high wind-catching towers and private courtyards, but some delve into the histories of the merchant families who lived in the neighborhood. I argue that the existing literature does not capture the multiplicity of experiences of Al Bastakiya residents, especially the experiences of women. In fact, at times it sits in opposition to it. Design/methodology/approach: This paper is part of an ongoing research project titled Ayesha Al Bastaki and the Windtower Houses of Old Dubai, which seeks to challenge the male-centered rendition of Al Bastakiya by re-introducing women as active agents in the narrative of Al Bastakiya. Ayesha Al Bastaki is a well-established Dubai-based architectural engineer with over 50 completed projects. Findings: Using her memories in one of the biggest houses in the neighborhood, the Abbas House (now demolished), and the collective memory of her community in Al Bastakiya in the 1970s and early 1980s, a story is told about the role of women in the development of the Al Bastakiya neighborhood and their negotiation of their built environment. Originality/value: Bringing to the forefront for the first time, women of the Al Bastakiya.

ISSN

2631-6862

Publisher

Emerald

Disciplines

Architecture | Arts and Humanities

Keywords

Abbas house, AlBastakiya, Dubai architecture, GCC women, UAE architecture, Windtower houses, Women in architecture

Scopus ID

85198632948

Indexed in Scopus

yes

Open Access

no

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