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ABSTRACT Rivers are the centers of gravity for the urban of cities, where the first nucleus of the city on its river's banks, and then spread to the rest of the urban extensions to the north, south, east and west. Different methodologies to develop and upgrade the banks of the rivers in the cities of the world depend on the circumstances and the possibilities available in terms of site conditions, and view the river and also in terms of the city's history and architectural and cultural heritage of the city... Etc., and also differed overall vision to address the banks of the river and its course, or what could be called the general development strategy, where the overall objectives of development are derived, foe example models of the river cities such as Shanghai city in China, Bilbao city in Spain and London city in England.

Omar Mohamed Elhosieny

Nationality : EgyptianEducation : Professor and Head of Urban Design – Department of Urban Design & Planning Faculty of Engineering – Ainshams University Specification : Urban design and planning Experience Record The Academic Aspect

Urban landscape subject for the 2nd

year, Architecture Dept. Urban design subject for the 3rd year,

Urban design & planning Dept. Urban design subject for the 4th year,

Urban design & planning Dept. Post-grad courses

Urban design in historical areas

Ghada Farouk Hassan

Nationality : Egyptian Education : Associate Professor of Urban Design – Department of Urban Design & Planning Faculty of Engineering – Ainshams University Technical office manager – GOPP, ministry of housing, Egypt Specification : Urban design and planning Experience Record The Academic Aspect

Urban landscape subject for the 2nd

year, Architecture Dept. Urban design subject for the 3rd year,

Urban design & planning Dept. Urban design subject for the 4th year,

Urban design & planning Dept.

Ahmed Sami Abd Elrahman Mohamed

Nationality : Egyptian Education : Teaching assistant of Urban Design – Department of Urban Design & Planning Faculty of Engineering – Ainshams University Specification : Urban design and planning Experience Record The Academic Aspect

Urban landscape subject for the 2nd

year, Architecture Dept. History of planning subject for the 2nd

year, Architecture Dept. Urban design subject for the 3rd & 4th

year, Urban design & planning Dept. Urban planning subject for the 3rd & 4th

year, Urban design & planning Dept. Archiecture design subject for 3rd & 4th

year, Urban design & planning Dept.