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Recherche Literaturliste zum Thema Freiräume in Kairo Thilo Folkerts, 09/2012 Kairo Freiräume Islamische Freiräume historisch Stefano Bianca: „Urban Form in the Arab World – Past and Present“. ORL-Schriftenreihe Nr. 26, vdf ETH Zürich, 2000 Liliana Villanueva: „Islamisch geprägte städtische Plätze in Persien und Mittelasien.“ Dissertation TUDarmstadt, 2009 siehe pdf Kairo Freiräume historisch Nasser Rabbat: "A Brief History of Green Spaces in Cairo". In: Cairo: Revitalising a Historic Metropolis. (Stefano Bianca and Philip Jodidio, eds.) Turin: Umberto Allemandi & C. for Aga Khan Trust for Culture, 2004. 43-53. (Copyright Aga Khan Trust for Culture) Quelle: archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9585 (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Nawal El Messiri: "A Changing Perception of Public Gardens". In: Cairo: Revitalising a Historic Metropolis. (Stefano Bianca and Philip Jodidio, eds.) Turin: Umberto Allemandi & C. for Aga Khan Trust for Culture, 2004. 221-233. (Copyright Aga Khan Trust for Culture) Quelle: archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9594 (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Kairo: öffentlicher Raum allgemein Philip Jodidio: „City of the Future“. In: Cairo: Revitalising a Historic Metropolis. (Stefano Bianca and Philip Jodidio, eds.) Turin: Umberto Allemandi & C. for Aga Khan Trust for Culture. 235-243. (Copyright Aga Khan Trust for Culture) Quelle: archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9595 (11.09.2012) siehe pdf John Harris: "Missing Public Space", Al-Ahram Weekly online. 29 January - 4 February 2009 Issue No. 932. Quelle: weekly.ahram.org.eg/2009/932/sc6.htm (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Steve Viney: "Reuniting Cairo and its residents through a better use of public space". Egypt Independent, Fri, 23/09/2011 - 15:34. Quelle: www.egyptindependent.com/news/reuniting-cairo-and-its-residents-through-better-use-publicspace (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Sarah Goodyear: „The Streets and Squares of Cairo Should Belong to Its People“. www.pps.org Sep 26, 2011 Quelle: www.pps.org/the-streets-and-squares-of-cairo-should-belong-to-its-people (12.09.2012) siehe pdf Louise Sarant: „Rooftop gardens: Waging the environment war from your roof“. The Egypt Independent. Mon, 10/01/2011. Quelle: www.egyptindependent.com/news/rooftop-gardens-waging-environment-war-your-roof" (06.09.2012) siehe pdf Anouk de Koning: "Global Dreams: Class, Gender, and Public Space in Cosmopolitan Cairo". Amer Univ in Cairo Pr, Juni 2009. 240 pages Quelle: www.amazon.de/Global-Dreams-Gender-Public-Cosmopolitan/dp/9774162498 Anette Gangler: „Der Wandel des öffentlichen Raums in islamischen Städten“. In: Garten und Landschaft 07/2011 Seite 27-30 1 Tahrir Square Mohamed Elshahed: “Tahrir Square - Origins and Futures”. In: Topos 76, 2011 siehe pdf Katja Schäfer, Florentine Visser: „Der Ort als Denkmal – Ideen für den Tahrir-Platz in Kairo“. In: Bauwelt, Ausgabe 25, 2012, Seite 10-13. Quelle: http://www.baufachinformation.de/zeitschriftenartikel.jsp?z=2012079011306 (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Ramses Square World Architecture News (N.N.): "Ramses Square to be transformed by French-Egyptian Design”. World Architecture News, 27 Oct 2009. Quelle: www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=12571 (11.09.2012) siehe 2 Pdf Prof. Dr.-Ing. Helmut Bott, Dr.-Ing. Anette Gangler, Dr.-Ing. Manal El Shahat: "Downtown CairoRamses Square", Ramses Square International Competition. Städtebau-Institut Universität Stuttgart (Selbstverlag), 2009, 85 S. Quelle: www.baufachinformation.de/literatur.jsp?bu=2012049015273 (11.09.2012) siehe pdf National Organization for Urban Harmony (ed.): „Ramses Square Competition”, Jury decision. 05.09.2009. Quelle: http://www.urbanharmony.org/en/en_rcompetition.htm (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Al Azhar Park cf. > www.alazharpark.com cf. > archnet.org/library/sites/one-site.jsp?site_id=5060 Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKDN): “Al Azhar and the revitalisation of Darb Al-Ahmar”. Project brief 2005. Quelle: archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=8821 (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Hala F. Nassar: “Revolutionary Idea”. In: Landscape Architecture Magazin, April 2011, Ausgabe 89, Seite 88-101 Quelle: de.zinio.com/pages/LandscapeArchitecture/Apr-11/416161920/pg-90 (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Thomas Veser: Al-Azhar-eine blühende Oase. In: Der Gartenbau, Nr. 16, April 2011. Quelle: www.dergartenbau.ch/fachbeitraege/al-azhar-%E2%80%93-eine-bl%C3%BChende-oase-kairo (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Stefano Bianca: “Azhar Park – A jewel in historic Cairo”. In: Topos 52, 2005. P. 88-93 Freiräume am Nil Hisham S. Gabr: Use and Misuse of Public Open Space Along the Nile Waterfront. Conference paper. Design for All 1, 2009. Open Space Research Centre. Quelle: www.openspace.eca.ac.uk/conference/proceedings/PDF/Gabr.pdf (11.09.2012) siehe pdf G.M.Kondolf, et. al.: “Connecting Cairo to the Nile: Renewing life and heritage on the river”. 2011. IURD Working Paper No. WP-2011-06. Department of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning, University of California, Berkeley. Quelle: www.laep.ced.berkeley.edu/research/cairo (21.09.2012) siehe pdf 2 G.M.Kondolf, et. al.: “Connecting Cairo to the Nile”. Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Berkeley. Quelle: iurd.berkeley.edu/research/kondolfresearch.shtml (11.09.2012) Abstract, siehe pdf informelle Siedlungen, Stadtentwicklung allgemein Marc Angelil. Slums, Urbane Segregation. In: archithese 04/2005 Quelle: http://www.angelil.arch.ethz.ch/?g=gen7eebab182657424219ea623ad1218943 (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Caroline Williams. Transforming the Old: Cairo’s New Medieval City. In: Middle East Journal, Vol. 56, NO. 3, Summer 2002. Quelle: archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=8245 (11.09.2012) siehe pdf Ihab Morgan: Die Europäisierung des Stadtbildes von Kairo no. 205, 4.-5. September 1999, P. 84 American University Press, Cairo / Egypt Ihab Morgan: Kairo: National, Kolonial, International no.1, P.135-139, trans, ETH-Z New Cairo Mohamed Elshahed: „The Road to New Cairo“. Yadaliyya, Independent Magazine produced by the Arab Studies Institute, Nov 28 2011. Quelle: www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/3298/the-road-to-newcairo (21.09.2012) siehe pdf Dr. Mootaz Farid, Dr. Hatem El Shafie. An Assessment of the New Cairo City. King Saud University, (orig. 1996) Quelle: faculty.ksu.edu.sa/hs/Research/An%20Assessment%20Of%20The%20New%20Cairo%20City.pdf (11.09.2012) siehe pdf cf. > Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Ausstellung Kairo, Bauen und Planen für übermorgen. www.ifa.de/ausstellungen/dt/programmrueckblick/2006/kairo/new-cairo-city/ Flora, Straßenbäume K.H. Shaltout, M.A. El-Sheikh: „Vegetation of the urban habitats in the Nile Delta region, Egypt“. In: Urban Ecosystems, Volume 6, Number 3 (2002), 205-221, DOI: 10.1023/A:1026105612771 Quelle: springerlink3.metapress.com/biomedical-and-life-sciences/ (11.09.2012) abstract siehe .doc Cairoobserver (blog): „Lessons from elsewhere, Tucson Trees”, posted 10 April, 2012 Quelle: cairobserver.com/post/20849955324/lessons-from-elsewhere-tucson-trees (21.09.2012) siehe pdf M. Nabil Hadidi, Loutfy Boulos: “Street trees in Egypt”. Cairo University Herbarium, 1968. Quelle: books.google.de/books/about/Street_trees_in_Egypt.html?id=fBMmAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y 3 Liste: allgemein interessante Kairoer Freiräume Azbakiyya Gardens Notes: Landscape garden. 1837. Client: Muhammad Ali cf. > Nasser Rabbat: "A Brief History of Green Spaces in Cairo". cf. > Nawal El Messiri: "A Changing Perception of Public Gardens". Ataba-Platz (Midan el Ataba El Khadra,) Alison Furuto: Ataba & Opera Squares Competition Proposal / ZELLNERPLUS, OLIN, PACER, MR+E, and Nelson Nygaard. 04 Jun 2011. www.archdaily.com/139347 (12.09.2012) siehe pdf cf. > www.lonelyplanet.com/egypt/cairo/sights/museum/midan-ataba Sayyed Zeinab Cultural Park Notes: landscape park. The Cultural Park for Children is located in Sayyida Zeinab, a poor and derelict, although historically significant neighbourhood in the centre of medieval Cairo. Built on the one hectare site of a former garden, existing trees and shrubs, including an avenue of palms, have been preserved within an engagingly complicated geometric scheme, based in part upon the geometries of the nearby Ibn Tulun Mosque and other important Mamluk and Ottoman monuments in the district. The park includes libraries, studios, rooms with computer and video games, playgrounds, fountains and several settings for the performing arts. The park's boundaries are particularly well designed. Low walls penetrated by arched openings and an entrance gate border a principal thoroughfare. This avenue intersects a secondary street lined with facilities built along the park wall, including an outdoor cafe, street fountain, small shops, seats, a community room and library, a prayer space, a large festival plaza, a clinic and other community services. The jury noted that ‘the insertion of the park into this congested urban fabric has gone far beyond the original brief. It has generated a renewed sense of community by extending its presence into the surrounding streets. The residents take pride in their neighbourhood as well as their park.’ Recipient of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture,1992. Street Address: Sayyida Zeinab Architect/Planner: Abdelhalim I. Abdelhalim Client: Ministry of Culture Date: 1990 Diverse Projektunterlagen, Pläne, Broschüren, Photos (siehe pdfs) Quelle: archnet.org/library/sites/one-site.jsp?site_id=1022 The Andalus Garden Notes: The Andalus Garden was established in 1929 by Zulfugar Pasha as a present to his wife. It overlooks the Nile and has three sections: the first, al-Ferdous with an arabesque design and architecture; the second, in an Andalusian style with mosaic steps and a royal hall; and the third, a Pharaonic section with replicas from ancient Egyptian statues. This garden covers an area of 8,400 square metres. - The garden is currently administered by the Department of Special Gardens, Cairo Governorate. - Admission is charged. Source: El Messiri, Nawal. "A Changing Perception of Public Gardens". 2004. Cairo: Revitalising a Historic Metropolis. (Stefano Bianca and Philip Jodidio, eds.) Turin: Umberto Allemandi & C. for Aga Khan Trust for Culture, 221-233. Quelle: archnet.org/library/sites/one-site.jsp?site_id=10852 4 Horeyya Garden, in Tahrir Street Notes: Horeyya Garden, in Tahrir Street, was established by Ismail Pasha in 1876 and at that time covered an area of about twenty-nine feddans (equal to 12.2 hectares). Entrance was free of charge and children's games and activities were abundant. Intrusions by structures into the garden through the years have reduced its size to seven feddans. The garden was restored in the late 1990s, safeguarding its botanical heritage. The design of the garden was modified, and the children's section was removed during the restoration. - The garden is currently administered by the Department of Special Gardens, Cairo Governorate. - Admission is charged and limited. Source: El Messiri, Nawal. "A Changing Perception of Public Gardens". 2004. Cairo: Revitalising a Historic Metropolis. (Stefano Bianca and Philip Jodidio, eds.) Turin: Umberto Allemandi & C. for Aga Khan Trust for Culture, 221-233. 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