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Sustainable Urban Conservation of Historical Cities: The Case of Fez Medina, Morocco

  • Khalid El Harrouni(author)
Chapter of: Urban Heritage and Sustainability in the Age of Globalisation(pp. 125–140)
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Title Sustainable Urban Conservation of Historical Cities
SubtitleThe Case of Fez Medina, Morocco
ContributorKhalid El Harrouni(author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0412.06
Landing pagehttps://www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647/obp.0412/chapters/10.11647/obp.0412.06
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
CopyrightKhalid El Harrouni
PublisherOpen Book Publishers
Published on2024-09-26
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Chapter Six sheds light on the densification of old neighbourhoods, which affects many historic cities in North Africa. Khalid El Harrouni describes and analyses the rehabilitation process of the old city of Fez, Morocco, including its main stages and components over the last thirty-five years. This case study reveals the constraints governing sustainable conservation as well as best practices and dynamic approaches to safeguarding the urban heritage of old neighbourhoods, like expansive stakeholder participation and social engagement in housing rehabilitation, particularly in the case of housing units at risk of collapse.

Page rangepp. 125–140
Print length16 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
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Khalid El Harrouni

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Deputy Director at National School of Architecture
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3391-6889

Khalid El Harrouni is a full professor of civil engineering and computational mechanics and UNESCO Chair ‘Education and Research on Sustainable and Bicoclimatic Urban Planning and Architecture’. As the deputy director of research at Ecole Nationale d’Architecture (ENA) in Rabat, Morocco, he is responsible for the Doctoral Studies Centre ‘Architecture and Related Disciplines’ and serves as scientific coordinator for the research theme ‘Sustainability in Architecture and Urbanism’. He is also the editor-in-chief of African and Mediterranean Journal of Architecture and Urbanism and an expert member of the two International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) International Scientific Committees on the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of Architectural Heritage, and Energy and Sustainability. He has more than thirty-five years of research and professional experience in civil engineering, urban planning, building energy efficiency, advanced computational techniques, and heritage architecture.

References
  1. ADER-Fès, Bâti menaçant ruine à Fès-Médina, Rapport de suivi (Fez: ADER-Fès, 2006).
  2. Belyazid, Salim, Hördur, Haraldson, Christer, Kalen and Deniz, Koca, ‘A Sustainability Assessment of the Urban Rehabilitation Project of the Medina of Fez, Morocco’, in Proceedings of the 21st International Conference of the System Dynamics Society, ed. by Robert L. Eberlein, Vedat G. Diker, Robin S. Langer and Jennifer I. Rowe (New York: Publisher System Dynamics Society, 2003), n.p.
  3. Bianca, Stephano, ‘Conservation and Rehabilitation Projects for the Old City of Fez’, in Adaptive Reuse: Integrating Traditional Areas into the Modern Urban Fabric, ed. by M. Bently Sevcenko (Cambridge, MA: MIT Laboratory of Architecture and Planning, 1983), pp. 47–59.
  4. Groupe Al Omrane, Médina de Fès, Réhabilitation du Triangle Historique (Rabat: Groupe Al Omrane, 2009).
  5. Jelidi, Charlotte, Fès, la Fabrication d’une Ville Nouvelle (1912–1956) (Lyon: Sociétés, Espaces, Temps, ENS Éditions, 2012).
  6. Radoine, Hassan, ‘Urban Conservation of Fez-Medina: A Post-Impact Appraisal’, Global Urban Development Magazine, 4.1 (2008), https://www.globalurban.org/GUDMag08Vol4Iss1/Radoine.htm
  7. Rodwell, Dennis, ‘Conservation and Sustainability in Historic Cities’, in Rodwells, Conservation and Sustainability in Historic Cities (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2007), pp. 183–203.
  8. Royaume du Maroc, Ministère de l’Habitat et de l’Aménagement du Territoire, Délégation Régionale de Fès, Schéma directeur d’urbanisme de la ville de Fès (Fez: Royaume du Maroc, 1980).
  9. Royaume du Maroc, Banque Mondiale, Projet de réhabilitation de la médina de Fès : rapport de synthèse (Fez: Agence de Dédensification et de Réhabilitation de la médina de Fès, 1998).
  10. UNESCO, The Vienna Memorandum on ‘World Heritage and Contemporary Architecture —Managing the Historic Urban Landscape’ (Paris: UNESCO, 2005).

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