Les quartiers fermés du Grand Caire. Dimensions urbanistiques et idéologiques d’une forme de ville : nouvelle urbanité ou césure urbaine ?
Today, the desert suburb of Cairo counts some one hundred gated communities, finished or under construction, called "compounds", produced by private real estate. This urban shape, introduced at the beginning of 1990s, results from an association between public actors and Egyptian or foreig...
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doaj-4c5b4cf23713471d8e83fa36787bd4902020-11-25T00:45:41ZengUniversité de Reims Champagne-ArdennesL'Espace Politique1958-55002012-06-011710.4000/espacepolitique.2393Les quartiers fermés du Grand Caire. Dimensions urbanistiques et idéologiques d’une forme de ville : nouvelle urbanité ou césure urbaine ?Bénédicte FlorinToday, the desert suburb of Cairo counts some one hundred gated communities, finished or under construction, called "compounds", produced by private real estate. This urban shape, introduced at the beginning of 1990s, results from an association between public actors and Egyptian or foreign businessmen; districts are heterogeneous both at the level of the degree of enclosure, the type of housing and their social composition. Originally, compounds were separated from other districts by a no-man’s-land desert but they are now interconnected by thousands of heterogeneous constructions: they multiply by two the surface of the city. However, the opposition between compounds and Cairo testifies of a symbolic, social and functional fragmentation which questions the Cairo based citizenship.http://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/2393gated communitiescompoundsCairofragmentationurbanity |
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Les quartiers fermés du Grand Caire. Dimensions urbanistiques et idéologiques d’une forme de ville : nouvelle urbanité ou césure urbaine ? |
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Les quartiers fermés du Grand Caire. Dimensions urbanistiques et idéologiques d’une forme de ville : nouvelle urbanité ou césure urbaine ? |
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Les quartiers fermés du Grand Caire. Dimensions urbanistiques et idéologiques d’une forme de ville : nouvelle urbanité ou césure urbaine ? |
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Les quartiers fermés du Grand Caire. Dimensions urbanistiques et idéologiques d’une forme de ville : nouvelle urbanité ou césure urbaine ? |
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Les quartiers fermés du Grand Caire. Dimensions urbanistiques et idéologiques d’une forme de ville : nouvelle urbanité ou césure urbaine ? |
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les quartiers fermés du grand caire. dimensions urbanistiques et idéologiques d’une forme de ville : nouvelle urbanité ou césure urbaine ? |
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Université de Reims Champagne-Ardennes |
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L'Espace Politique |
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1958-5500 |
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Today, the desert suburb of Cairo counts some one hundred gated communities, finished or under construction, called "compounds", produced by private real estate. This urban shape, introduced at the beginning of 1990s, results from an association between public actors and Egyptian or foreign businessmen; districts are heterogeneous both at the level of the degree of enclosure, the type of housing and their social composition. Originally, compounds were separated from other districts by a no-man’s-land desert but they are now interconnected by thousands of heterogeneous constructions: they multiply by two the surface of the city. However, the opposition between compounds and Cairo testifies of a symbolic, social and functional fragmentation which questions the Cairo based citizenship. |
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gated communities compounds Cairo fragmentation urbanity |
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