Future University in Egypt (FUE), in collaboration with Amaken Association, displayed the impactful results of their joint efforts focusing on place making within heritage sites as part of the Habitat UN event series. This initiative is a key component of FUE's Architecture Day celebrations and highlights the university’s active role in sustainable urban development and cultural heritage preservation.
FUE is honored to be among the 46 universities worldwide to present their work at Habitat UN, a prestigious event emphasizing innovative solutions to global urban challenges. Through this collaboration, FUE and Amaken have worked to integrate place-making strategies in historical locations, emphasizing the significance of community engagement and sustainable development practices.
The presentation underscored the role of architecture and urban planning in fostering a harmonious relationship between heritage preservation and modern place making. This collaboration aligns with FUE’s commitment to producing sustainable, community- oriented solutions for Egypt’s urban landscapes, ensuring that heritage sites retain cultural significance while meeting contemporary needs.
This year’s Habitat UN event highlights universities and institutions committed to redefining urban spaces in ways that respect and enhance local heritage, positioning FUE as a leader in architectural education and practice on a global scale.