Egyptian politics, knowledge, and culture are rooted in the modern physical, sociocultural, and socio-economic realities of Cairo. History — reflecting the intersection of place, society, culture, and technology — adds another dimension to Cairo’s architecture and urbanism. As a result, Cairo today is a complex and diverse city of over 18 million inhabitants with a range of well-established traditions and an array of often competing symbols of religious, political, institutional, and economic powers. Download the full articl
As an effect of globalization, many historic city centers in the developing world were subject to gr...
View looking east into the west side of Cairo, showing the large space south of the Cairo Museum; La...
In the center of Cairo, there remains a street named “Baab El-Bahr”- or “A gateway to the sea”. This...
Cairo, an amalgam of Arab, Western, and African influences on the north coast of the African contine...
Since the middle of twenty's century, political changes had directly affected the structure of Egypt...
Greater Cairo’s claim as amongst the world’s largest urban conglomerates demands discussion of its s...
This course will examine the urban development and architectural heritage of Greater Cairo, Egypt si...
Please allow me to express my interest in participating in the event; the agenda and objective are o...
In an effort to restyle Cairo into a global capital that would meet the demands of tourists and inve...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.Includes bibliogra...
The idea of this research was developed as a result of the new direction of urban development taking...
Architecture and socio-political evolutionToward a multiple reading of downtown Cairo (1869–1973)It ...
Cairo Refracted is an ongoing research project, initiated by designers and researchers at the Polite...
Lacunary perceptions, biased and partial, often anecdotal, and subject to an impression of anarchy, ...
It is fundamental to maintain the local places’ identity, character and trajectory of evolution in o...
As an effect of globalization, many historic city centers in the developing world were subject to gr...
View looking east into the west side of Cairo, showing the large space south of the Cairo Museum; La...
In the center of Cairo, there remains a street named “Baab El-Bahr”- or “A gateway to the sea”. This...
Cairo, an amalgam of Arab, Western, and African influences on the north coast of the African contine...
Since the middle of twenty's century, political changes had directly affected the structure of Egypt...
Greater Cairo’s claim as amongst the world’s largest urban conglomerates demands discussion of its s...
This course will examine the urban development and architectural heritage of Greater Cairo, Egypt si...
Please allow me to express my interest in participating in the event; the agenda and objective are o...
In an effort to restyle Cairo into a global capital that would meet the demands of tourists and inve...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.Includes bibliogra...
The idea of this research was developed as a result of the new direction of urban development taking...
Architecture and socio-political evolutionToward a multiple reading of downtown Cairo (1869–1973)It ...
Cairo Refracted is an ongoing research project, initiated by designers and researchers at the Polite...
Lacunary perceptions, biased and partial, often anecdotal, and subject to an impression of anarchy, ...
It is fundamental to maintain the local places’ identity, character and trajectory of evolution in o...
As an effect of globalization, many historic city centers in the developing world were subject to gr...
View looking east into the west side of Cairo, showing the large space south of the Cairo Museum; La...
In the center of Cairo, there remains a street named “Baab El-Bahr”- or “A gateway to the sea”. This...