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The Unbuilt Parliament: British Colonial Plans for a Legislative Assembly in Jerusalem

Wallach, Yair; Cirujano, Julio

Authors

Julio Cirujano



Abstract

The deliberations over the establishment of a legislative assembly in Mandatory Palestine have long been dismissed by the historiography as one of many failed ideas of the Mandate. Yet the legislative assembly was not a mere concept thrown around in pointless rounds of negotiations; it was also an architectural project that came remarkably close to being built, involving several plots of land in Jerusalem, countless architectural drawings, and clay models, designed primarily by the Mandate's celebrated architect Austen St. Barbe Harrison. The legislative assembly chamber was, as of the early 1930s, a central element in the design of the central government offices – the most ambitious unfulfilled scheme of the British Mandatory Palestine government in Jerusalem, aiming to accommodate all executive and legislative bodies in a single building. The deliberations over the scheme remained restricted to the top echelons of the Palestine government, with no involvement of Arab Palestinians or Jews. The project, which was derailed and revived several times in the 1930s and 1940s, was finally abandoned only in early November 1947. The project and its design throw new light on colonial state-making in Palestine and its flaws.

Citation

Wallach, Y., & Cirujano, J. (2022). The Unbuilt Parliament: British Colonial Plans for a Legislative Assembly in Jerusalem. Jerusalem quarterly file, 92, 69-101

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 10, 2022
Publication Date Dec 1, 2022
Deposit Date Jan 3, 2023
Publicly Available Date Dec 2, 2122
Print ISSN 1565-2254
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 92
Pages 69-101
Keywords British Mandate Palestine; Jerusalem; legislative assembly; architectural history; urban planning; Austen St. Barbe Harrison; Arab Revolt; colonial architecture
Publisher URL https://www.palestine-studies.org/en/node/1653470