2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14020607
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Current Trends in Urban Heritage Conservation: Medieval Historic Arab City Centers

Abstract: Traditional conservation efforts did not improve the conditions in most historic urban centers of Arab cities. The internationally adopted shift in historic urban conservation grants better urban vitality and sustainability for these areas. This study investigates the existing trends and forthcoming changes in urban conservation and their implication on historical centers. Urban Heritage Conservation UHC trends were reviewed, conservation parameters were defined, and quality aspects of successful historic urba… Show more

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“…The intervention will inevitably generate an economic benefit in terms of increasing the real estate value in the asset, but not only, for this benefit will probably also extend to the surrounding areas due to a spillover effect [30,31]. The creation of new jobs, whether through public or private intervention, is guaranteed [32]. Increasingly, architecture is moving towards sustainability and these types of interventions are increasingly focused on achieving stringent environmental objectives by promoting sustainable management models, for example by following specific protocols [33,34].…”
Section: Urban Regeneration Externalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intervention will inevitably generate an economic benefit in terms of increasing the real estate value in the asset, but not only, for this benefit will probably also extend to the surrounding areas due to a spillover effect [30,31]. The creation of new jobs, whether through public or private intervention, is guaranteed [32]. Increasingly, architecture is moving towards sustainability and these types of interventions are increasingly focused on achieving stringent environmental objectives by promoting sustainable management models, for example by following specific protocols [33,34].…”
Section: Urban Regeneration Externalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stairs constitute the main link between the horizontal streets, according to the mountainous nature of downtown Amman, and these zones were places for gathering and exchanging dialogues. The shape of the cluster buildings sloping on the mountains formed urban communities based on the unity and harmony between the neighbors and, of course, the feeling of safety [11,12].…”
Section: Downtown Amman Meaningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, urban fabric is built inward, containing every aspect of it, from its gated city walls to its quarters and local neighbourhood. Public spaces in the city centre are very compact, with many main streets leading into extremely narrow cul-de-sacs that lead into private patios (Shehata, 2022). The Arab-Islamic city is characterized by the cohesion of its parts and their agglutination with each other so that they become one unit.…”
Section: Old Benghazi: An Overview Of Urbanism Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%