Top-down
or authoritarian urban interventions, in Cairo mushroomed in 2018; flyovers,
transforming the streets into express and arterial roads cutting through
residential areas. Furthermore, they were carried out in the name of
“development”; however, their liveability measures and Placemaking aspects seem
questionable. In order to monitor and evaluate the top-down urban interventions’
measures, significant cases from Pretorian Cairo were chosen for assessment.
Various authoritarian urban interventions from 2018 to 2022 in Cairo are
collected, described according to their values, are analyzed in relation to
Placemaking aspects and objectives. Neglecting pedestrians’ safety, ignoring
acts of imagining places for human activities, maximising capitalist profit,
creating car-oriented projects and eliminating potential public collaboration
produced a process the author calls placeless-making. They presented the
following characteristics: overwhelming domination of commercial investments,
street billboards in numerous sizes and designs and visually unidentified
spaces. No place identity was created, no public collaboration was achieved,
and no physical activities were encouraged.
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