Moussa, M., EL-Za'farany, M. (2012). UPGRADING OF THE REGIONAL URBAN PATTERN IN UPPER EGYPT (NILE VALLEY IN ASSIUT REGION – AS A CASE STUDY). JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 40(No 1), 281-294. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2012.112729
Mohamed Mohamed Azmy Ahmed Moussa; Mohamed Abbas EL-Za'farany. "UPGRADING OF THE REGIONAL URBAN PATTERN IN UPPER EGYPT (NILE VALLEY IN ASSIUT REGION – AS A CASE STUDY)". JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 40, No 1, 2012, 281-294. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2012.112729
Moussa, M., EL-Za'farany, M. (2012). 'UPGRADING OF THE REGIONAL URBAN PATTERN IN UPPER EGYPT (NILE VALLEY IN ASSIUT REGION – AS A CASE STUDY)', JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 40(No 1), pp. 281-294. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2012.112729
Moussa, M., EL-Za'farany, M. UPGRADING OF THE REGIONAL URBAN PATTERN IN UPPER EGYPT (NILE VALLEY IN ASSIUT REGION – AS A CASE STUDY). JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences, 2012; 40(No 1): 281-294. doi: 10.21608/jesaun.2012.112729
UPGRADING OF THE REGIONAL URBAN PATTERN IN UPPER EGYPT (NILE VALLEY IN ASSIUT REGION – AS A CASE STUDY)
1Assistant Lecturer, Dept. of Architecture, Faculty of Eng. Assiut University
2Prof. of Urban & Regional Planning, Faculty of Eng. Azhar University.
Abstract
Upper Egypt suffers from many physical problems at the regional level, and which the most important is there is a break in the urban pattern (spatial and functional relationships) for the urban communities of all sizes and patterns, leading to disruption in the relationship between these communities. We find that a limited number of cities suffering from stress and increased demand for services which provided while most other cities suffer from marginalization and absence of its role in at the regional level. Accordingly, the study focuses on the upgrading of the regional urban pattern in Upper Egypt, which suffers from random urban growth. and that application on Nile Valley in Assiut Region as a case study. The study concluded to develop a proposal that could help to solve the urban problem in Upper Egypt as well as their different implications, and to achieve a balance between the current urban pattern, and resettlement of new urban communities.