The Role of Architecture and Urbanization in Developing the Capabilities of Government Housing Users (Case study: Al Mahrousa Project 1,2)

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faculty of fine arts in zamalek - helwan university

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extract : The role of architecture and urbanism in developing the capabilities and capabilities of government housing users ..The Egyptian state is making great efforts to establish new urban communities aimed at serving citizens and meeting the needs of society from the increasing demand for housing and basic services and the re-exploitation of available resources to provide adequate housing. Due to the growing interest in establishing development projects for social housing, there are still problems that affect the success and sustainability of these projects, especially in the absence of cultural awareness and discipline concepts among its residents. Therefore, it has become necessary to pay attention to management curricula after implementation while providing awareness programs for the people to support the desired sustainable development.

This is done by understanding the needs of the users of these projects, their cultural, social and economic backgrounds and their financial capabilities. The most common problem is that the new residential areas for low-income people are located in places far from the means of livelihood, and therefore the high cost of transportation becomes an obstacle to these families, as well as what these families suffer from. Families from the collapse of societal ties with the surrounding areas and the occurrence of social imbalance, and the high cost of the current basic services in the new residential areas is in turn a major concern.

And then the research deals with the development of a more effective framework for policies and directions to deal with these problems using architectural facilities that aim to develop and develop the cultural, economic and social concepts of the population and meet their material and moral needs through these projects in general and Al Mahrousa project 1 and 2 in particular, by identifying the The segment of the population of government projects, and working to exploit the urban and architectural spaces to benefit from them in the work of architectural programs aimed at developing the capabilities and tools of the residents of these projects.

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