Why Public Spaces Fail: The Case of Šharaʿ Misr, Shebin El-Kom City

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Associate Professor Architectural Engineering Dpt. Menoufia University,

Abstract

The paper examines the critical factors influencing the success or failure of urban open space development in the context of Shebin El-Kom City, with a specific focus on the project of Šharaʿ Misr. It addresses the multifaceted aspects of community engagement, transparent governance, and sustainable practices as pivotal elements in preventing project failure and fostering urban development. The paper presents a comprehensive monitoring framework designed to guide alfresco dining space projects, emphasizing stakeholder involvement, accessibility, and inclusivity. Additionally, the framework covers services and utilities management, budget control, environmental sustainability, and adaptive management, all of which are vital for successful project implementation. It underscores the significance of continuous community engagement and feedback mechanisms to ensure alignment with the community's needs and expectations. The research findings offer valuable insights into the complex interplay between urban development, community sentiment, and effective project management, providing guidance for municipalities and urban planners seeking to transform public spaces into thriving, attractive, and functional environments.

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Volume 47, Issue 1
(issued on 1/1/2024 in 6 Parts: Part (1) Electrical Engineering, Part (2) Mechanical Engineering, Part (3): Production Engineering, Part (4): Civil Engineering, Part (5) Architectural Engineering, Part (6) Basic Engineering Sciences)
January 2024
Pages 109-122