Participatory action research as a tool in solving desert vernacular architecture problems in the Western Desert of Egypt

Marwa Dabaieh*

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Abstract

Vernacular architecture is suffering all over the world and Egypt is one of the countries where the desert vernacular is facing a great risk of disappearance. The aim of the research is to introduce a methodological approach applying participatory action research (PAR) as a tool to help save the future of the currently deteriorating desert vernacular architecture. The aim was to help prevent further loss of desert vernacular architecture knowledge and to encourage vernacular know-how in becoming a living part of future building practices. To benefit from local know-how, a desert vernacular model house was constructed using PAR methods that engaged the local community throughout the design and building phases. The model house was constructed based on an understanding of desert vernacular architecture as well as of the urban fabric and building technology. The town of Balat in the Western Desert of Egypt was chosen as a location for this research work application. As this is an international problem the research developed several techniques within PAR, applied in a flexible way, giving the opportunity for further application in similar vernacular settlements suffering from similar problems.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAction Research
Volume11
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)279-298
Number of pages20
ISSN1476-7503
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2013

Keywords

  • Balat
  • community participation
  • desert vernacular model
  • participatory action research

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