Domicide: Architecture, War and the Destruction of Home in Syria
Architecture, War and the Destruction of Home in Syria
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Ammar Azouz's "Domicide" explores the deliberate destruction of homes and infrastructure in Syria as a weapon of war.
The book examines how architecture is not merely collateral damage but a central element of conflict, used to punish, displace, and erase communities.
Azouz analyzes the impact of this destruction on individual and collective identities, highlighting the profound loss and grief experienced by those who have lost their homes.
The book also considers the challenges faced by displaced Syrians in rebuilding their lives and finding a sense of belonging.
Ultimately, "Domicide" offers a powerful and moving account of the human cost of war and the enduring significance of home.
The book examines how architecture is not merely collateral damage but a central element of conflict, used to punish, displace, and erase communities.
Azouz analyzes the impact of this destruction on individual and collective identities, highlighting the profound loss and grief experienced by those who have lost their homes.
The book also considers the challenges faced by displaced Syrians in rebuilding their lives and finding a sense of belonging.
Ultimately, "Domicide" offers a powerful and moving account of the human cost of war and the enduring significance of home.
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