Research Article

Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes

Volume: 5 Number: 1 September 2, 2019
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Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes

Abstract

Intangible values of cultural heritage give life and spirit to the tangible ones within their existing

environment and context. This aspect promotes cultural heritage as a living expression and certifies its

irreplaceable role to be a source of identity for communities and individuals to be protected and consigned

to posterity. The aim of this study is to explore the existing state of heritage buildings in Medina (old city)

of Fes in order to investigate the strategies developed to safeguard its unique cultural heritage. Restoring

historic house buildings by giving them new functions is a trend of adaptation to the modern life considered

within adaptive re-use strategy. Most of the historic houses are abandoned and few are restored or

converted into restaurants, guest houses, exhibition galleries and the like, intended for foreign visitors

located in the city as a symbol of an ancient civilization within adaptive re-use aspect.

The aim of this study is to explore Fes, a city of Morocco, inscribed in UNESCO's world heritage list in

order to examine adaptive re-use strategy as an investment in tourism sector to enhance the economic,

social and cultural resilience of communities. Expected result of this study is to discuss adaptive re-use

approach in cultural heritage preservation with its link to Sendai Framework for building resilience.

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Thanks

The authors would like to thank BAu Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences where Mr. Mohammed Belcadi (Ms. Architect) studied his master and performed field studies and site survey within his Master Thesis which is not published anywhere yet. Mr. Belcadi had made the contact with the president of ADER Fez agency Mr. Serrhini, the architect Mr. Kabbaj and the director of uIR International university of Rabat prof. Dr. Bennani. The authors wish to thank for their time to make the interviews and their comments that greatly improved this study.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Architecture

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Mohammed Belcadi This is me
Türkiye

Publication Date

September 2, 2019

Submission Date

May 14, 2019

Acceptance Date

January 7, 2019

Published in Issue

Year 2019 Volume: 5 Number: 1

APA
Vatan Kaptan, M., & Belcadi, M. (2019). Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design, 5(1), 15-29. https://izlik.org/JA87BX99SM
AMA
1.Vatan Kaptan M, Belcadi M. Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes. ARCH. 2019;5(1):15-29. https://izlik.org/JA87BX99SM
Chicago
Vatan Kaptan, Meltem, and Mohammed Belcadi. 2019. “Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes”. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design 5 (1): 15-29. https://izlik.org/JA87BX99SM.
EndNote
Vatan Kaptan M, Belcadi M (September 1, 2019) Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design 5 1 15–29.
IEEE
[1]M. Vatan Kaptan and M. Belcadi, “Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes”, ARCH, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 15–29, Sept. 2019, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA87BX99SM
ISNAD
Vatan Kaptan, Meltem - Belcadi, Mohammed. “Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes”. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design 5/1 (September 1, 2019): 15-29. https://izlik.org/JA87BX99SM.
JAMA
1.Vatan Kaptan M, Belcadi M. Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes. ARCH. 2019;5:15–29.
MLA
Vatan Kaptan, Meltem, and Mohammed Belcadi. “Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes”. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design, vol. 5, no. 1, Sept. 2019, pp. 15-29, https://izlik.org/JA87BX99SM.
Vancouver
1.Meltem Vatan Kaptan, Mohammed Belcadi. Building Resilience By Responding to Change: Case Study of Fes. ARCH [Internet]. 2019 Sep. 1;5(1):15-29. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA87BX99SM


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