Strategies for the Preservation of Historic Areas within Existing Middle Eastern Cities: The Case of Historic Jeddah

During the recent founding of Saudi Arabia in 1932, there was no interest in the urban and architectural heritage that Jeddah possesses. As a result, historic Jeddah was exposed to many problems similar to many historical Middle Eastern cities. For example, the historic city wall and many heritage b...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Mohammed Aloshan, Islam Elghonaimy, Essam Mesbah, Moustafa Gharieb, Khaled Mahmoud Heba, Mohammed Humaid Alhumaid
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Islam Elghonaimy
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Mohammed Humaid Alhumaid
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description During the recent founding of Saudi Arabia in 1932, there was no interest in the urban and architectural heritage that Jeddah possesses. As a result, historic Jeddah was exposed to many problems similar to many historical Middle Eastern cities. For example, the historic city wall and many heritage buildings were demolished. With the economic recovery during the 1970s, the original dwellers abandoned the city altogether. They were soon replaced by a class of ex-patriate workers who would inhabit the area, and the city’s distinct heritage fell into neglect. At the beginning of the 1980s, attempts to preserve that area began with the expert Robert Matthew, who studied the remaining historical buildings and proposed strategies for preservation that were based on three main directions: restoration, replacement, or new construction. The issuance of “Saudi’s 2030 vision” included programs to develop Saudi cities, including Jeddah. This program includes the removal of unplanned and slum areas around historic Jeddah without developing a clear master plan for what will replace them. In addition, it includes the complete expropriation of historic Jeddah, without announcing a specific plan for what the area will be used for. Therefore, this study seeks to review current preservation strategies, with the aim of reaching results related to the challenges facing the area; demonstrating the effectiveness of the preservation strategies used; and deducing what could contribute in the future to the development, preservation, and optimal exploitation of the area, without losing its value as a result of the modernization processes currently taking place.
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spelling doaj-art-a337cea5609042e2b5086cf8cdecdf9d2025-08-19T22:57:50ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092024-03-0114371710.3390/buildings14030717Strategies for the Preservation of Historic Areas within Existing Middle Eastern Cities: The Case of Historic JeddahMohammed Aloshan0Islam Elghonaimy1Essam Mesbah2Moustafa Gharieb3Khaled Mahmoud Heba4Mohammed Humaid Alhumaid5Department of Architectural Engineering, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Riyadh 11432, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Architecture and Interior Design, The College of Engineering, University of Bahrain, Sakhir 32038, BahrainCollege of Engineering, Department of Architectural Engineering, University of Jeddah, Jeddah 21959, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Architecture, College of Architecture and Planning, Qassim University, Buraydah 52571, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Al-Azhar University, Cairo 11371, EgyptDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Riyadh 11432, Saudi ArabiaDuring the recent founding of Saudi Arabia in 1932, there was no interest in the urban and architectural heritage that Jeddah possesses. As a result, historic Jeddah was exposed to many problems similar to many historical Middle Eastern cities. For example, the historic city wall and many heritage buildings were demolished. With the economic recovery during the 1970s, the original dwellers abandoned the city altogether. They were soon replaced by a class of ex-patriate workers who would inhabit the area, and the city’s distinct heritage fell into neglect. At the beginning of the 1980s, attempts to preserve that area began with the expert Robert Matthew, who studied the remaining historical buildings and proposed strategies for preservation that were based on three main directions: restoration, replacement, or new construction. The issuance of “Saudi’s 2030 vision” included programs to develop Saudi cities, including Jeddah. This program includes the removal of unplanned and slum areas around historic Jeddah without developing a clear master plan for what will replace them. In addition, it includes the complete expropriation of historic Jeddah, without announcing a specific plan for what the area will be used for. Therefore, this study seeks to review current preservation strategies, with the aim of reaching results related to the challenges facing the area; demonstrating the effectiveness of the preservation strategies used; and deducing what could contribute in the future to the development, preservation, and optimal exploitation of the area, without losing its value as a result of the modernization processes currently taking place.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/14/3/717the world heritage listhistoric Jeddahstrategiespreservationhistorical areas
spellingShingle Mohammed Aloshan
Islam Elghonaimy
Essam Mesbah
Moustafa Gharieb
Khaled Mahmoud Heba
Mohammed Humaid Alhumaid
Strategies for the Preservation of Historic Areas within Existing Middle Eastern Cities: The Case of Historic Jeddah
the world heritage list
historic Jeddah
strategies
preservation
historical areas
title Strategies for the Preservation of Historic Areas within Existing Middle Eastern Cities: The Case of Historic Jeddah
title_full Strategies for the Preservation of Historic Areas within Existing Middle Eastern Cities: The Case of Historic Jeddah
title_fullStr Strategies for the Preservation of Historic Areas within Existing Middle Eastern Cities: The Case of Historic Jeddah
title_full_unstemmed Strategies for the Preservation of Historic Areas within Existing Middle Eastern Cities: The Case of Historic Jeddah
title_short Strategies for the Preservation of Historic Areas within Existing Middle Eastern Cities: The Case of Historic Jeddah
title_sort strategies for the preservation of historic areas within existing middle eastern cities the case of historic jeddah
topic the world heritage list
historic Jeddah
strategies
preservation
historical areas
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/14/3/717
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