Buildings with Architectural Heritage are considered as an important part of the Egyptian cultural inherited that the government seeking for keeping them through (Law 144 – 2006) Specially buildings that were constructed in old eras such as ( Mohamed Ali Basha era )till the beginning of the 20th Century as this interval is known as prosperity eras and the change of the Architectural thoughts in Egypt . These buildings contain Aesthetic and Architectural Values which are found in their Architectural elements and represent a unique style that make these buildings as an artistic Antiques, So a National direction appears for keeping this unique Architectural wealth which make the two researchers reach to some recommendations, some important suggestions and some additions on (Law 144 – 2006) which warning from adding or destroying these buildings. As the two researchers thought that adding can be formed in some cases but under special conditions with the attention of Specialists. Oslo the two researchers suggest forming sanctions on each archeological building exposed to carelessness or destroying to keep The Egyptian Architectural Heritage from lost.
Salah ElMograby, Y., & El Attar, R. (2020). KEEPING THE EGYPTIAN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE FROM THE VIEW OF (LAW 144 – 2006). Journal of Al-Azhar University Engineering Sector, 15(54), 394-415. doi: 10.21608/auej.2020.73137
MLA
Yasser Mohamed Salah ElMograby; Rofaida Mohy Eldeen El Attar. "KEEPING THE EGYPTIAN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE FROM THE VIEW OF (LAW 144 – 2006)", Journal of Al-Azhar University Engineering Sector, 15, 54, 2020, 394-415. doi: 10.21608/auej.2020.73137
HARVARD
Salah ElMograby, Y., El Attar, R. (2020). 'KEEPING THE EGYPTIAN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE FROM THE VIEW OF (LAW 144 – 2006)', Journal of Al-Azhar University Engineering Sector, 15(54), pp. 394-415. doi: 10.21608/auej.2020.73137
VANCOUVER
Salah ElMograby, Y., El Attar, R. KEEPING THE EGYPTIAN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE FROM THE VIEW OF (LAW 144 – 2006). Journal of Al-Azhar University Engineering Sector, 2020; 15(54): 394-415. doi: 10.21608/auej.2020.73137