ISBN: HB: 9783791356419

Prestel Publishing

March 2018

304 pp.

28,0x22,0 cm

250 colour illus.

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£55.00
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Cairo

Renewing the Historic City

Once a city of verdant gardens and parks, Cairo in the 1980s was severely overcrowded, economically struggling, and many of its inhabitants lived in unsanitary conditions. Historic Cairo, a World Heritage Site centered on the original Fatimid settlement of Cairo, has presented a challenge to conservationists and urban planners over the years as they have sought to protect the city's heritage while it remains a living city. Understanding how the process of decline could be reversed by restoring monuments and building a new park, the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) set about revitalizing the Darb al Ahmar area and creating Al Azhar Park. This book features numerous scholarly contributors and authors who participated in the program, and shows how the conservation effort paid off in countless ways.

About the author

Philip Jodidio has published numerous books on architecture and art, including "The Museum of the Horse", "The Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme", and "Rafael Vinoly Architects" (all by Prestel).