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Dismantling the master’s house? Architectural approaches to heritage reconstruction
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Here we look at a range of different architectural approaches to the issue of cultural heritage destroyed in conflict and examine how these both seem to fetishize the past and can develop overly prescriptive approaches that are built on Western scientific knowledge production. I provide a deep-dive into the architectural competition run through UNESCO to rebuild al-Nuri Mosque in Mosul. I show that there was potential for this competition to have been more beneficial to the people of Mosul that might have imbued the project with the collaborative spirit that would ensure its success and the complex’s (re)incorporation into the daily lives of Moslawis. Here the master’s tools have decidedly not been successful in dismantling the master’s house. Some of the unsuccessful competition entries, however, demonstrated much-needed creativity and vibrancy, together with collaborative care and attention towards local communities and stakeholders. These included consideration of pressing climate issues, wellbeing and memory.

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