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INTERMEDIATE CITIES AND CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE CASE OF EL MANSOURA?

INTERMEDIATE CITIES AND CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE CASE OF EL MANSOURA?. Dalila ElKerdany, Ph.D. Professor of Architecture and Urban Design Cairo University WOCOMES, 2010. Mansoura General View Early 20 th Century. Project for the Documentation of

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INTERMEDIATE CITIES AND CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE CASE OF EL MANSOURA?

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  1. INTERMEDIATE CITIES AND CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE CASE OF EL MANSOURA? Dalila ElKerdany, Ph.D. Professor of Architecture and Urban Design Cairo University WOCOMES, 2010

  2. Mansoura General View Early 20th Century

  3. Project for the Documentation of Mansoura 19th & Early 20th Century Heritage

  4. Mansoura 1883

  5. Mansoura 1924

  6. Mansoura 1945

  7. El Sekka El Gedida area (from CULTNAT project)

  8. 1902 -1906, Cinema Rex, Bar and Hotel 1916 Mohamed Bek El Badri.

  9. 1902-1909, Multi use. Conte Khalil Sa’b

  10. 1910-1917, Multi use. Khawaga Metri, Post director

  11. 1910-1917, Post Office. Government of Egypt

  12. East of El Bahr St. (from CULTNAT project)

  13. 1902, Architect Lugi del Core, Italian 1923 Anglo Bank, 1931 Barkleys Bank Bank of Alexandria since 1960.

  14. 1910, Andrea Borse, Aly Bek El Korey Owner. Andrea Pochani the tenant of the coffee shop was living in the first floor

  15. 1902, Architect A. Marielli, Italian. Mansoura City Hall, originally owned by Leon Cohen. A complex building. 1918-1933 Casino, billiard hall in addition to the city hall and its services. In 1934 a theatre was added.

  16. 1902, Owned by Moh. Effendi El Korey. Banzayoun Department store since 1960. A complex building. The southern part 1902-1960 Borse, Hotel operated by Andrea Pochani. The northern part 1910- 1960 Anadole Bank, Khorimi Bank then El Ahli Bank. The upper floor is the residence of bank director.

  17. 1910, Owned by Elset Bamba El Korey. A complex building. The Greek school before its new building. 1926 the Music Club, and the Greek Council.

  18. 1863-1866, Palace of Khedivi Ismael. 1878 Tribunal.

  19. 1930, Palace of Mohamed Bak El Chennawy. 1931 Winner of a certificate of the best Italian Style building.

  20. 1926-1934, Palace of Ibrahim Bak El Chennawy. Since 1991 Security Headquarters.

  21. Mokhtalat area (from CULTNAT project)

  22. 1926-1934, Twin Buildings owned by Abdou Efendi El Gayyar

  23. 1942, Haj Ahmed Youssef el Ajjah. 1928, Mohammed Bek El Chennawy.

  24. 1910, Michele Tadros, Tribunal President

  25. 1910, Mr. James, Director of Beljum Railroad Company

  26. 1924, Boys’ School, Government of Egypt 1926, Girls’ School, Government of Egypt.

  27. 1926, Greek School. 1926, Italian School.

  28. 1923, Saint Famille School for Girls.

  29. Touril area (from CULTNAT project)

  30. 1926, owned by Dr. Mostafa Effendi Sha’rawy and rented for Monsieur Couvere, the Bahari Railway Director.

  31. 1926, owned by Architect Lugi Del Core the Italian on a land owned by Illy Touril.

  32. 1926, Both buildings are owned by Illy Touril, Jewish French.

  33. Conclusion • Past/Future, • Architecture Conservation/ Comprehensive Development, • Stakeholders Involvement, should they have a Connection? Is there a Relevance? Who? What Motivates? Procedures?

  34. Thank you Multo Gracius شكرا Xokran

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