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IN A DECAYING CAIRO QUARTER, A VISION OF GREEN AND RENEWAL</I> - 2004-10-19

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Tuesday, 2004, October 19
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CAIRO - Can thoughtful urban planning heal deep cultural wounds? That is the question raised by the new 74-acre Azhar Park, whose luxurious hilltop gardens are meant to spawn a revival of this city's old decaying Islamic quarter. Conceived 20 years ago by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, a font of revitalization projects in the Muslim world, the project's aims could not be more noble. The park is the largest green space created in Cairo in over a century, reversing a trend in which unchecked development has virtually eradicated the city's once-famous parks.

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H.H. Prince Karim Aga Khan IV


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