It is considered a place that has a living reflection of the culture of the peoples and their identity, which makes highlighting the Palestinian cultural identity in this context and for this reason on the cultural heritage and facing the cheerful global influences. As a result of technological development and the subsequent rapid change in everything that humans need from its cultural, artistic and scientific aspects and aspects, and reflected on the way of expressing oneself and one's needs and culture. This was evident in the arts that influenced the new world order "globalization", where objects became the standards of this system that is characterized by comprehensiveness and indifference to cultural identity. The task of the study in the absence of Palestinian culture for interior spaces, due to the incompatibility of the design, furniture used, clothing, and different functional patterns with the Palestinian cultural heritage.
To begin the basic descriptive analytical study, where the case was analyzed and (the house of a Greek diplomat as a model) to explore the Palestinian identity in the modern design of homes and no longer. The study focused on highlighting the impact of the Palestinian identity in the design of places, with a focus on integrating heritage elements into the interior space using modern design. The study will address design models that desire Palestinian cultural identity, such as traditional appearance, local materials, and colors, highlighting their ability to comply with modern design standards to achieve harmony between authenticity and modernity.
I reviewed the Palestinian national passport numbers for interior spaces by integrating these unregistered elements, and still require them with the effective use of light and their functions. The study classification by expanding the use of Palestinian cultural identity determinants in interior spaces, by integrating Palestinian heritage elements into design details, and enhancing Palestinian cultural identity. The results of the study led to the non-deterioration of the interior heritage of homes by developing designs that consider cultural passports in homes.