Renovation Urban Spaces as an Open-Air Museum in Heritage Districts Cairo- Egypt as Study Areas
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/taier/v8/9372FKeywords:
Open Air Museum, urban, heritage, district, culturalAbstract
The goal of this study is to solidify the idea of heritage interest and the culture of open spaces. Cairo, Egypt, has a rich heritage spread across many different neighbourhoods in addition to its compact urban design and lack of open spaces. After establishing the quality standards for heritage spaces, the research concentrated on suggesting areas that can be included as an open-air museum by presenting their value components and integrating them with their urban environment without interfering with this experience.Global urbanization is an unabating trend. To ensure that no one is left out of cities, policies, services, settings, and structures and to provide people with better environments and more opportunities, vibrant cities should be sustainable and inclusive. Cities and public areas should be aesthetically pleasing to people of all ages. To adapt to the needs of the populace, more varied and adaptable public spaces must be designed. The study recommended paying attention to the heritage areas and buildings located in different areas in Egypt, which have been neglected for many years, and maximizing the use of them by converting them into open museums in a way that enhances human health and creates open-air outlets in cities and capitals.