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Cairo desert cities / edited by Marc Angľil and Charlotte Malterre-Barthes in collaboration with Something Fantastic and CLUSTER.

Contributor(s): Angelil, Marc M | Malterre-Barthes, Charlotte | Something Fantastic (Firm) | CLUSTERMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin : Ruby Press, 2018. Description: 416 p. : ill., maps, plans ; 24 cmISBN: 3944074238; 9783944074238Subject(s): New towns -- Egypt -- Cairo | City planning -- Egypt -- CairoLOC classification: HT169.57.E32 | C353 2018Summary: Since the 1950s, Egypt has developed a dozen new towns in the desert outside of Cairo. Intended to alleviate a growing demand for housing in the capital, most have never been completed. Edited by Marc Angľil and Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, this book presents the first systematic exploration of these cities, analysing their architecture and urban form, along with their possibilities and shortcomings. Describing their condition as 'permanently emerging', the study identifies the towns' potential through a series of design scenarios which underscore the value of re-engaging with modernist town planning, in hopes that examining past failures uncovers future opportunities.
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At head of title: ETH Zurich, MAS Urban Design.

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Since the 1950s, Egypt has developed a dozen new towns in the desert outside of Cairo. Intended to alleviate a growing demand for housing in the capital, most have never been completed. Edited by Marc Angľil and Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, this book presents the first systematic exploration of these cities, analysing their architecture and urban form, along with their possibilities and shortcomings. Describing their condition as 'permanently emerging', the study identifies the towns' potential through a series of design scenarios which underscore the value of re-engaging with modernist town planning, in hopes that examining past failures uncovers future opportunities.

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