2014
DOI: 10.26687/archnet-ijar.v8i1.299
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HERITAGE-BASED SUSTAINABILITY IN PORT SAID: Classification of Styles and Future Development

Abstract: This research is an attempt to specify the attributes in Port Said

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“…They all have pitched roof which is only common within the French planned part of Ismailia, Port said and Suez. (Megahed, 2014)…”
Section: A European Architecture Stylementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They all have pitched roof which is only common within the French planned part of Ismailia, Port said and Suez. (Megahed, 2014)…”
Section: A European Architecture Stylementioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the special aspect in Ismailia is on the one hand 'the height' of the buildings with its three to four, sometimes five floors and the scale of the constructions. (Megahed, 2014)…”
Section: Fig 4: Arab and Islamic Architectural Source: Heritage-based...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering sustainability, creativity and resilience, ports could become development opportunities for port cities [43]. Protecting the architectural heritage of ports could help improve the quality of life for local residents, and could promote the sustainable social development of port cities [44]. The efficiency of the port would affect the economic development of port cities [45].…”
Section: Research Focusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interviews with 63 residents, 18 planners and architects were conducted in the scope of the study. As a conclusion of the study the importance of building heritage together with environmental, economic and social aspects of sustainability as a main concern on any sustainable development emphasized [36]. A case study conducted on Port of Koper in (2014) by Pavlic et al and they aimed to provide a methodological approach to solve the problems of future development challenges of seaports like implementing the green port concept in current infrastructures of ports.…”
Section: Port Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%