With its vibrant community, the urban development project was planned on the basis of community needs and included educational, health initiatives, and support to local businesses. Along the main spine of Historic Cairo, a number of prominent medieval mosques, mausoleums, palaces and historic residences were conserved with the highest standards of documentation and project expertise. This activity was supplemented by housing, infrastructure, and open space initiatives.
This section contains the following articles:
- Van der Tas, Jurjen. "Community Development". In Cairo: Renewing the Historic City, edited by Philip Jodidio, 147-157. Munich: Prestel, 2018.
- Bouleau, Christophe. "Monuments Conservation Programme in al-Darb al-Ahmar". In Cairo: Renewing the Historic City, edited by Philip Jodidio, 159-169. Munich: Prestel, 2018.
- Rashti Cameron. Van der Tas, Jurjen. Siravo, Francesco. "Urban Renewal". In Cairo: Renewing the Historic City, edited by Philip Jodidio, 171-181. Munich: Prestel, 2018.
- Salkeld, Geoffrey. "Change and Continuity in a Historic Urban Settlement." In Cairo: Renewing the Historic City, edited by Philip Jodidio, 183-193. Munich: Prestel, 2018.
Source: Aga Khan Trust for Culture
Al-Darb Al-Ahmar – Urban Rehabilitation. In Cairo: Renewing the Historic City, edited by Philip Jodidio. Munich: Prestel, 2018.
Prestel and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture