Aziza Chaouni: How I brought a river, and my city, back to life
Aziza Chaouni: Como le di una cara nueva a un río y a mi ciudad
Aziza Chaouni focuses on projects that integrate architecture and landscape, and that ultimately give back to their communities. For years, she has worked to revive the Fez River, which runs through her hometown of Fez, Morocco. Full bio
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y practico la arquitectura:
medieval cities in the world,
amuralladas más grandes del mundo,
situada en el valle del río.
de la Humanidad de la UNESCO.
population of the medina grew,
y a medida que la población creció,
y el sistema de aguas residuales,
y se se vieron altamente exigidos.
con dicha situación
the medina in its middle
que divide La Medina por la mitad
por muchos siglos el alma de la ciudad.
del río por toda la ciudad
privadas y públicas.
debido a la contaminación del río,
de La Medina.
rápidamente en aparcamientos ilegales
es bastante saludable.
a las aguas residuales sin tratar
como la peletería.
la profanación del río,
que la ciudad
para desviar el agua residual
con mucha presión,
para trabajar con un equipo de ingenieros
work with a team of engineers
los solares urbanos
en los espacios públicos
en La Medina de Fez.
justo en la parte superior del río,
en líneas punteadas.
un centro caótico de transporte
en el mundo.
bridge that you can see here,
puente que se puede ver aquí,
a lo largo de las riberas
de primera clase en La Medina.
con neumáticos reciclados
con un humedal artificial
cuando se producen inundaciones.
received several design awards,
y recibía varios premios,
y el diseño del proyecto.
fue hacer algo muy inusual,
los arquitectos no hacen.
y nuestra pretendida autoría
para todos.
en la Plaza Rcif.
hace unos 6 años.
la Plaza Rcif
usado como un botadero de basura.
la rehabilitación del río Fez
el papel y el sello del arquitecto,
of the project into motion;
la idea central del proyecto,
para sus habitantes
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Aziza Chaouni - Architect + ecotourism specialistAziza Chaouni focuses on projects that integrate architecture and landscape, and that ultimately give back to their communities. For years, she has worked to revive the Fez River, which runs through her hometown of Fez, Morocco.
Why you should listen
Civil engineer and architect Aziza Chaouni creates sustainable, built environments in the developing world, focusing on the deserts of the Middle East. Chaouni’s design philosophy holds that it is not enough for sustainable buildings to have zero impact—they must give back to the community on social, economic, infrastructural and environmental levels too. The founding principal of Aziza Chaouni Projects, she collaborates closely with local communities and experts from other disciplines to integrate architecture, landscape and infrastructure in innovative ways.
Born and raised in Fez, Morocco, Chaouni has long found herself fascinated with the Fez River, which winds through the city's ancient Medina. Once considered the city's soul, sending water to both public and private fountains, in the 1950s, the stream started to become a toxic sewer because of overcrowding, over-development and pollution. The city responded by covering the river over with concrete slabs, bit by bit, in the process destroying houses and creating dumping grounds. When Fez received a grant to divert and clean the river's water, Chaouni proposed the Fez River Project to uncover the river, restore its riverbanks and create pedestrian pathways. Her vision: to reclaim these areas as public spaces and reconnect them to the rest of the city.
A project that Chaouni has been working on for two decades, her mission to transform the Fez River began with her thesis in graduate school and has continued throughout her career. Over the course of years, the river is gradually being uncovered—illegal parking lots are being transformed into playgrounds, trees and vegetation are being planted to create public spaces. Overall, the project is revitalizing Fez as a living city.
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