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Urban Futures in the Middle East — with Yasser Elsheshtawy and Mona Fawaz

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Urban Futures in the Middle East — with Yasser Elsheshtawy and Mona Fawaz
Wiew of construction work ongoing at the “business and finance district” of Egypt’s “New Administrative Capital” megaproject, some 45 kilometres east of Cairo / Aug. 3, 2021 / Khaled Desouki / AFP via Getty Images
We’ve devastated our cities by accepting the principle that we can govern them through property maps. This is the key –it’s to have people who live in a place feel invested in it and capable of changing it.

Not only is the Middle East one of the world’s most urbanized regions, but it’s also where the story of the city began. In this podcast, New Lines’ Lydia Wilson is joined by Yasser Elsheshtawy, adjunct professor of architecture at Columbia University, and Mona Fawaz, professor of urban studies and planning at the American University of Beirut, to talk about cities in the modern Middle East — and explore what opportunities and challenges the next chapter in this 10,000-year story might hold for the millions of Middle Easterners who call cities their home.

Produced by Joshua Martin

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