The Arabian regions exposed a cultural, social and ecological revolution, and olso the desert communities in Egypt, which changes many aspects of traditional life that have passed through its urban history. Urban development in many of egyption desert, specially in oasis community in Western desart, is not compatible with the surrounding environment, for many reasons, the most important are: transfering old valley patterns or other environments whose climate and characteristics differnt from those deserts, making it unsuitable for same urban development or design. Oases differ in importance and weight, whether historical, space or population, The historic of oases fluctuates from one oasis to another and its golden age is Pharaonic and Ro...
Desert vernacular architecture is a product of a sustainable building cycle. Desert local inhabitant...
The large population increase in Egypt's major urban centers, especially Cairo, has caused a critica...
Although the societies that lived in Egypt during the interlude of Pharaonic Period can be defined b...
• The Western Desert covers 700,000 km2 and occupies about two-thirds of Egypt's land area. It spans...
Analysis the changes on the city’s image of the traditional desert communities and the principles of...
The over-congestion of the Nile valley and Delta region led to the political conclusion that new des...
Egypt has limited cultivable land, its water resources are limited and its population is growing, wh...
Insufficient landuse planning has accelerated the impact of desertification disasters. By 2050 deser...
The large area of the Arab homeland from the Arabian Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean is the world's large...
Despite the severity of the SAHARA Desert from many aspects, the man was able to confront it, and to...
The Egyptian government is proposing numerous new development projects in the vast underpopulated de...
Desert vernacular architecture has always been the product of a sustainable building cycle. People i...
Essentially this paper advocates the adoption and use of the traditional fabric resulting from dynam...
The Egyptian cities have faced various challenges over the time, and such challenges had negative im...
The urban fabric of cities of the Middle East has changed drastically in recent years. A lack of pla...
Desert vernacular architecture is a product of a sustainable building cycle. Desert local inhabitant...
The large population increase in Egypt's major urban centers, especially Cairo, has caused a critica...
Although the societies that lived in Egypt during the interlude of Pharaonic Period can be defined b...
• The Western Desert covers 700,000 km2 and occupies about two-thirds of Egypt's land area. It spans...
Analysis the changes on the city’s image of the traditional desert communities and the principles of...
The over-congestion of the Nile valley and Delta region led to the political conclusion that new des...
Egypt has limited cultivable land, its water resources are limited and its population is growing, wh...
Insufficient landuse planning has accelerated the impact of desertification disasters. By 2050 deser...
The large area of the Arab homeland from the Arabian Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean is the world's large...
Despite the severity of the SAHARA Desert from many aspects, the man was able to confront it, and to...
The Egyptian government is proposing numerous new development projects in the vast underpopulated de...
Desert vernacular architecture has always been the product of a sustainable building cycle. People i...
Essentially this paper advocates the adoption and use of the traditional fabric resulting from dynam...
The Egyptian cities have faced various challenges over the time, and such challenges had negative im...
The urban fabric of cities of the Middle East has changed drastically in recent years. A lack of pla...
Desert vernacular architecture is a product of a sustainable building cycle. Desert local inhabitant...
The large population increase in Egypt's major urban centers, especially Cairo, has caused a critica...
Although the societies that lived in Egypt during the interlude of Pharaonic Period can be defined b...