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six pages essay on visual sysnthesis of the walled city of shibam in Yemen. MLA format with works cited and footnotes bibliographical information.

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  • March 25, 2021
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The old Walled city of Shibam.

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, If you travel to tour Yemen, one of the critical and fascinating national heritage site to

visit is the old Walled City of Shibam. Architecture wise, the old city of Shibam is critical in the

sense that it is the first city ever city to be built on a vertical master plan in the history of man.

This is a fifteen-century city with mud-walled tall buildings and skyscrapers. The brick-walled

buildings are up to eight storeys high, the have an amazing tipping, and tapering design from the

ground up. The architectural designs behind the city’s unique structures couple with the selection

of the site for cities onset makes the Walled city of Shibam unique and a source of valuable

insight into the origin of the vertical architectural designs and structures and explains why it is

important to preserve the heritage forfuture generations (The World's Heritage).

Through history, the city of Shibam is regarded as the first with a vertical master plan to

be construction in Yemen and the world at large. It was build way back in 15 th and it is amazing

to find the mud walls of the buildings still standing to date. Since 1992, shibam national heritage

site and under the protection of UNESCO.

Visual outlook of Shibam

Taking a closer look at the old city from higher point, you can see densely packed buildings that

range from four to eight storeys in height. The old city lies at the heart of the Yemen’s Wadi

Hadramaut region. This is where you can have a chance to see a cluster of old mud-walled

skyscrapers that emerge above the floor of the desert, beaconing human’s quest and ability to

adapt to their natural terrain and environment.

Swadling, Mark. Masterworks of Man & Nature: Preserving Our World Heritage. Patonga

<N.S.W.: Harper Mac-Rae, 1992. Print.

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