Code: 91112147330351
Publisher: Umberto Allemandi
Category: Archaeology
Ean13: 9788842212355
Edited by Bianca S. English Text. Torino, 2004; hardback, pp. 256, 130 b/w ill., 93 col. ill., col. plates, cm 22x28,5. (Varia).
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In 1984 the Aga Khan offered the Mayor of Cairo the creation of a large urban park: thirty-one hectares bounded by the Citadel and the Ayyubid city walls. This grandiose urbanistic, archaeological and socio-economic initiative will profoundly alter the quality of life in one of the most densely inhabited districts of Cairo, and will also have a considerable revitalising effect on the whole metropolis. This book documents every aspect of this model undertaking. The volume, the first in the series devoted to the projects of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, describes the plan approved in 1990, the creation of Azhar Park, the restoration of a large part of the old Ayyubid city walls, and the socioeconomic study regarding the district of al-Darb al- Ahmar. Among the authors, Nasser Rabbat, professor of Islamic architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, and Robert Ivy, editor in chief of the magazine Architectural Record.