Abstract:
The traditional city is virtually a historic entity, a rich reservoir of social milieu and
cultural heritage. However, it faces many problems due to the rapid growth of population
and the steady increase in the new requirements. There seems to be great similarities
in the nature of the problems of the historic cities in general and of Arabian cities in
particular. Therefore, the study depends, to a large extent on accrued knowledge
(theoretical) and experience (practical) gained over the passage of time.
This study is basically concerned with the question of protection and renewal of
historic environment, in order to accommodate the present and future needs of its
inhabitants and to preserve and conserve its traditional fabric with its different values.
Different information's and approaches, from international, national and local levels,
have been recognized and evaluated, understood and foreseen the future of Arabian
Historic cities with special reference to walled city of Sana'a.
Because the revitalization approaches have not been deployed or experienced in
the traditional cities of Yemen, the study endeavors to develop understanding of
revitalization concepts and emphasizing not only on the preservation of every thing
which is old, but contemplates creative use and reuse of older structures and areas, this
is to accommodate the requirement and need of the contemporary society.
For a comprehensive consideration, this study evolved a suitable model for
integrating and projecting the different factors playing significant role in the process of
revitalization. i.e. economics, social, networks, shells and overall function. The study
formulates a set of principles and strategies for different pilot projects viz.
Central market (conservation, rehabilitation and rebuilt)
Residential quarter (preservation, rehabilitation, redesigning and reuse).
A historic site.
thus rationally representing the whole morphology of the city. Based on these
principles and strategies, different alternatives have been proposed for the different pilot
projects and specific recommendation for special urban components have been
formulated, which aim at enhancing the unique elements of the historic city and to
illustrate the different measure for revitalization.
Based on those principles, strategies and the different approaches, which have
been employed for the overall city, the critical recommendations at policy level, have
been listed out, in a comprehensive and a systematic manner, to guide the revitalization
of the old cities, that broadly focus on the following.
Economics:
The economics viability and vitality are important factors in sustainable
revitalization. This involves the exploration of the economics related opportunities from
the tourism and commercial point of view and to justify the appropriation of historic
buildings as resource for economic growth which will improve the overall income of
inhabitants and facilitate the continuation of the process of revitalization.
Social:
Emphasis on the adjustment of the current priorities and requirement of the
inhabitants in order to comply with the future requirements and to involve the society in
the process of revitalization.
Networks:
Focus on those services and requirements, that will enhance the quality of life for
all and also the provision of the features and amenities that would add the desirability
for residential living.
Shells:
Emphasis on conserving the symbolic values of existing buildings, areas and
activities and to recapture its historical and cultural importance even when they are
adapted to new use.
Based on these recommendations and to illustrate its vitality, the study concludes
with revitalization plans for the commercial, tourism, traffic, physical infrastructure,
social services and recreational activities.
All these, (principles, strategies, specific recommendations and revitalization
plans), would be a ready reference to guide the revitalization of Arabian cities in
general, and cities of Yemen in particular.