Water towers are among the regional architectural elements that Hot Cities presents
Hot Cities exhibition highlights traditional architecture from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries to examine how they dealt with high temperatures. All photos: Ahmed and Rashid bin Shabib
The exhibition is curated by Emirati urbanists and researchers Ahmed and Rashid Bin Shabib
A small-scale model of Hassan Fathy's New Baris at the exhibition
Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House, Dubai
The 14th-century Khan al-Mirjan, Baghdad
Omani Tribal School and Clinic, Oman
Kikuma Watanabe community centre, Jordan
Siraj al-Din Mosque, designed by Rifat Chadirji, Baghdad
The shading umbrellas of Medina Haram Piazza, Saudi Arabia
The courtyard houses of Agadir, Morocco, by Jean-Francois Zevaco
Casa de la Mujer humanitarian centre, Algeria
Shahira Mehrez apartment by Hassan Fathy, Cairo
Traditional lattice screen windows have modern potential
Tuwaiq Palace, Riyadh
Water towers are among the regional architectural elements that Hot Cities presents
Hot Cities exhibition highlights traditional architecture from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries to examine how they dealt with high temperatures. All photos: Ahmed and Rashid bin Shabib
The exhibition is curated by Emirati urbanists and researchers Ahmed and Rashid Bin Shabib
A small-scale model of Hassan Fathy's New Baris at the exhibition
Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House, Dubai
The 14th-century Khan al-Mirjan, Baghdad
Omani Tribal School and Clinic, Oman
Kikuma Watanabe community centre, Jordan
Siraj al-Din Mosque, designed by Rifat Chadirji, Baghdad
The shading umbrellas of Medina Haram Piazza, Saudi Arabia
The courtyard houses of Agadir, Morocco, by Jean-Francois Zevaco
Casa de la Mujer humanitarian centre, Algeria
Shahira Mehrez apartment by Hassan Fathy, Cairo
Traditional lattice screen windows have modern potential
Tuwaiq Palace, Riyadh
Water towers are among the regional architectural elements that Hot Cities presents