Article Type
Article
Abstract
Youth are the pillar of nations and the secret of their renaissance, thebuilders of their civilization and the line of defense, the main participants inbasic planning processes, and the agents of change to build a world that iscompatible with the aspirations of future generations. This applies to the field ofarchitecture in terms of the importance of young architects in shaping it underthe challenges it faces, which impose interaction in a manner commensuratewith the emerging requirements and needs. This research is based on theconsideration that young architects are an integrated phenomenon thatcontributes to shaping architectural production according to the data of thepresent and even the past, in a way that establishes a better future throughtheir entrepreneurship role. Many architectural studies and proposals havetouched on several aspects related to this topic, but they were not able toprovide a clear and comprehensive knowledge vision., which constituted anincentive to conduct this research, in terms of its endeavor to provide themost comprehensive and clear knowledge of the entrepreneurship roleplayed by young architects in shaping the future of architecture, in general,and what is related to the contemporary period, in particular. Achieving thisgoal necessitated adopting the descriptive approach in analyzing previousknowledge from inside and outside the field of architecture regarding youngand the future and the relationship between them, to build a theoreticalframework through which the role of young architects can be investigated inthe contemporary period, which is witnessing many different challenges andtransformations through reviewing several case studies
Keywords
Young, Future, Young architects, Generational units and Entrepreneurship
Recommended Citation
Al Obaidi, Attaa H. and Al-Qaraghuli, Anwar. S.
(2023)
"The Role of Young Architects as Entrepreneurship Generational Units in Shaping the Future of Architecture,"
Al-Esraa University College Journal for Engineering Sciences: Vol. 5:
Iss.
8, Article 7.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70080/2790-7732.1048
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