Architectural Regeneration of Qatif Castle

dc.contributor.advisorHale, Jonathan
dc.contributor.authorAlsaif, Salma
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-13T07:13:33Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractAbstract This dissertation explores whether the remaining parts of Qatif Castle should be adaptively reused, and which type of reuse would be most suitable based on theoretical frameworks and community perspectives. The study adopts a mixed methods approach, combining semi-structured interviews with seven participants from different generations and an online survey completed by 825 community members. The findings reveal strong emotional and cultural attachment to the castle, especially among those who identify as Qalaawi/Qalaawiyah. While older generations express lived memories of the castle, younger participants often connect through inherited stories, reflecting intergenerational transmission of identity. Results show that the museum is the most widely supported reuse option, followed by community spaces, while a hotel was largely rejected due to fears of commercialisation and loss of authenticity. The research concludes that Qatif Castle should be revived as a living cultural space that preserves memory, reinforces identity, and bridges generational connections, ensuring its value continues for future generation
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dc.identifier.citationHarverd
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/77841
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherSaudi Digital Library
dc.subjectArchitectur
dc.subjectArchitectural Regeneration of Qatif Castle
dc.subjectArchitectural Regeneration of Qatif Castle Insights from Theoretical Frameworks and Community Perspectives
dc.subjectعمارة
dc.subjectالترميم
dc.subjectتراث
dc.subjectالقلعة
dc.subjectقلعة القطيف
dc.subjectRestoration
dc.subjectConservation
dc.subjectHeritage
dc.subjectArchitectural Regeneration
dc.subjectgenerational connections
dc.subjectpreserves memory
dc.subjecta living cultural space
dc.subjectQalaawi/Qalaawiyah
dc.subjectemotional and cultural attachment
dc.subjectadaptively reused
dc.subjectQatif Castle
dc.titleArchitectural Regeneration of Qatif Castle
dc.title.alternativeArchitectural Regeneration of Qatif Castle Insights from Theoretical Frameworks and Community Perspectives
dc.typeThesis
sdl.degree.departmentFaculty of Engineering Department of Architecture and Built Environment
sdl.degree.disciplineArchitectural Regeneration and Heritage
sdl.degree.grantorUniversity of Nottingham
sdl.degree.nameAdvanced Architecture Design

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