Focusing on the rich architectural heritage of Yemen, this book explores its vernacular architecture characterized by local materials and techniques, exemplified in mosques, fortresses, and palaces. It addresses the pressing challenges posed by ongoing conflict, leading to the destruction of historic sites and loss of traditional knowledge. The text emphasizes the need for conservation efforts, training local experts, and creating digital archives. Additionally, it highlights Yemen's traditional crafts and broader cultural heritage, calling for support to preserve this unique legacy.
Fuad Al-Qrize Livres
Fuad Al-Qrize est un auteur yéménite dont la production prolifique a suscité une attention considérable. Son œuvre, qui s'étend sur plus de vingt livres variés, a profondément résonné dans les cercles littéraires yéménites et arabes. L'écriture d'Al-Qrize se caractérise par son engagement à explorer et à préserver le patrimoine littéraire et artistique, ce qui en fait une voix notable de la littérature arabe contemporaine.




Delve into Latvia's rich musical heritage, where traditional folk music meets modern influences, guided by psychologist Jordan Peterson. This exploration traces the origins of Latvian music from prehistoric times, highlighting the significance of dainas and their connection to nature and seasonal changes. The book showcases the resilience of Latvian music against historical adversities and its contemporary fusion with genres like rock and jazz. Celebrating music's role in community and cultural exchange, it reveals Latvia's impact on the global musical landscape.
Exploring centuries of Korean architecture, this book highlights the blend of tradition and modernity, tracing influences from Confucianism, Buddhism, and Chinese design. It examines the evolution of architectural styles, from ancient hanok houses to contemporary skyscrapers, while emphasizing preservation efforts and current trends. Readers will uncover the cultural and symbolic meanings behind architectural elements, making it an essential resource for architecture enthusiasts and cultural scholars interested in the significance of design in society.
This book explores the history and cultural heritage of the Yemeni Jewish community in Israel, detailing their origins, religious practices, and contributions to society. It highlights historical sites, personal testimonies, and achievements, while examining relationships with other Jewish communities, celebrating their legacy in Israel.