for Cities Week 2022

We collaborated with Cluster, an urban design studio in Cairo on workshops and exhibition exploring the city’s “Soundscape.”

Project group: for Cities Week
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2 DAYS OF POP UP EXHIBITION

Collaborative mapping and a series of installations created by for Cities and Cluster Cairo

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3 WORKSHOPS

In addition to the pop-up exhibition, three workshops (9 sessions in total) were held in a period of one-week

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IN CAIRO

This event was held in Ard-El-Lewa neighborhood, Cairo, in collaboration with Alfabrica and CLUSTER

Introduction to Cairo

Cairo is a megacity of over 20 million people straddling the Nile between Upper and Lower Egypt. While earlier settlements go back to Ancient Egypt, Cairo proper was founded over 1000 years ago as the capital of the Fatimid dynasty, and has since shifted and expanded in multiple directions. Since the late nineteenth century, modern Cairo has been developing rapidly to cope with an exponential increase of population and pressure on land.

Not unlike most cities in the Global South, Cairo has been experiencing over the past few decades informal housing development around its peripheries in response to the gradual erosion of urban welfare programs. Today, the informal economy constitutes up to 50% of Egypt’s GDP, while around two-thirds of Cairo’s housing stock is produced informally. Further, informal modes of local trade, transportation and infrastructure are all a manifestation of communities’ creative response to the absence of the state’s provision.

The question of how to engage cities teaming with informality remains a core concern among researchers and practitioners alike, articulating a fine line between romanticization of self-built neighborhoods, and outright dismissal of unplanned districts. The challenge is to first understand the internal logic of these seemingly chaotic structures, then develop methods and tools to engage them on their own terms. Cairo, thus, offers an exceptionally rich laboratory to test the above questions and define a new role for architects, urbanists and creative actors.

Theme /"Soundscape"

What could we learn about our cities through observing their sounds? How does the sonic environment affect the way we live? How can we actively design a sonic environment in cities for a better quality of life for citizens?

Cities are filled with various sounds and rhythms - railroad crossings, the sound of swaying leaves, the rhythm of people passing by. Rhythms and sounds appear and disappear depending on space and time. With the sound and musical environment that surrounds us, our bodies, including visual information, physical sensations, and the state of our bodies and minds, act as a metronome, guiding us to the cycles and patterns of a city. Given that the current design of cities and architecture is heavily over-dependent on function and our sense of sight, reviving an appreciation of the neglected senses, such as sounds, might give us important insights into how we see the past and future of cities.

This pop-up exhibition invited people to explore the sounds and rhythms of the city, building on an interest in links between audio sensory data, cities, and architecture. During the exhibition, we showcase a collective map to visualize various sonic aspects of the Ard al-Liwa neighborhood, as well as installations made by for Citiesand CLUSTER, exploring sonic imaginations and observations.

Exhibitied works

Soundmapping

The map of Ard al-Liwa neighborhood was created using a CNC machine in Alfabrika. It is a collective map where everyone is invited to take part in adding layers to show their own interpretation of various sonic aspects of the neighborhood.

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Sound Donation

​​The result of the Soundmark workshops orgainized during the show was presented as a series of music albums based on different time of the day, which is an archive of the prototypes made by participants, showing how to design interventions that reflect not only on the physical tissue of the city but also on sensory experiences such as sounds. The album covers were designed by Seba Abouyoussef who, besides being one of the workshop participants, is a constantly learning and observing architect/visual artist.

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Dreaming in Ard El Lewa

By Ali Kaliuby

​​Sounds of kids, roosters singing. The sounds of traffic and car horns. Sounds from woodworking studios. Sounds of “Robabecciah’’ to collect recycled goods. Giza-based music producer Ali Kaliuby composed a piece of music using some of the iconic sounds of Ard al-Liwa, which were collected through the workshops initiated by for Cities. Ali’s work always tries to embed deep emotions in his music using combinations of sound.

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Urbanist Kit / Audible Cities

The Urbanist Kit is an educational tool created to allow people to learn and acquire the skills necessary to become an urbanist of the next generation. This kit is packed with various mini exercises to explore the sounds of the city, building on interests relating to music, cities, and architecture, and co-imagining what our cities could be through an alternative soundscape. Each exercise is self-contained, so you don’t have to follow the order. Customize it to fit your own needs.

Sound Observations

A series of posters, photo journals, research findings by CLUSTER team. The featured works include “Sound Memories of the ‘Good’ Sahel” by Salma Elbasty, “Summer Sounds” by Reem Ayman, “Cairo, ‘the City that Never Sleeps’” by Alia Abdelghaffar, “Walking Home Stress” by Youssra Zakaria, and “If Cities Could Speak” by Khaled Ragab, Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear by Amin El-didi.

Live performance

By Mostafa Khalil

A live session run by a musician and architect, Mostafa Khalil that mixes the soundmarks collected through the workshops, inviting participants to join and encourage feedback.

Imagination of places

By Musa Omusi

Musa is the founder and principal artist of the Made with Love studio in Nairobi, Kenya. For this exhibition, Musa created an artwork inspired by the theme of Afro-futurism and the expanding city of Cairo.

Workshops & Activities

Urbanist School / Spatial Sound of Cairo

By GIS Friends & for Cities

for Cities and GIS friends, present a 5 DAYS workshop “Spatial Sound of Cairo” to learn the basics of GIS and the use of spatial data in the context of sensory urbanism. Our mission is to analyze, visualize and communicate through sound data of the city by understanding spatial data information.

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Every community has landmarks

In a series of workshops initiated by CLUSTER and for Cities, the team has focused on collecting soundmarks in the Ard al-Liwa neighborhood, as well as designing alternative soundscapes based on existing sounds. Using an original list of various sounds from around the world called a “Sound Menu,” the participants collectively made interventions in the existing soundscape by mixing and altering sounds.

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How Kids See a City

Children have their own imagination and perception to navigate their cities that go beyond our adult understanding. We have done a workshop inviting 10 kids between the ages 12 to 15 from the neighborhood and asked them to take us to their favorite places (and not-so-favorite places). The kids then got a chance to analyze the sound components that exist in these places, and to make subjective sketches to visualize it by using colors and shapes.

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CLUSTER Talk

At the end of the pop up exhibition we held a series of presentation by CLUSTER and for Cities.

Venue &Collaborators

ALFABRIKA Creative Lab

CLUSTER founded ALFABRIKA Creative Lab and Makerspace as a hub to facilitate an exchange of knowledge between formally trained artists and designers with local craftspeople and small manufacturers, attempting to bridge the gap between institutional and practical modes of knowledge. ALFABRIKA is located in the informal neighborhood of Ard al-Liwa amidst a proliferation of craft workshops and small manufacturers, as well as the second largest recycling communities in the Greater Cairo Region.

Recognizing this ecosystem of creative industries, ALFABRIKA develops a series of training programs and design-build workshops with students, artisans and community groups, offering a generative process of exchange and mutual learning. In addition, ALFABRIKA’s creative programs, such as Urban Green, Urban Shutters and Urban Signage aim to promote a more liveable neighborhood through enhancing the quality of the streets and built environment, and support local businesses and small workshops.

CLUSTER Cairo

CLUSTER was founded in 2011 in downtown Cairo, as an urban research and design platform, promoting a sustainable urban environment and more inclusive public spaces. As a networking hub, CLUSTER fosters interdisciplinary approaches, bringing together architects, planners, designers, artists and social scientists, engaging stakeholders and local communities. CLUSTER’s scope includes mapping and action research; tactical design interventions; exhibitions, workshops and conferences; as well as publications and online networking and knowledge dissemination platforms. Having its design studio based in the city center, CLUSTER has a makerspace, ALFABRIKA, in the informal neighborhood of Ard al-Liwa, and its platform for art in public space, Along-the-Line, in a community garden in Agouza.

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GIS Friends

GIS friends is a consortium of geo-analysts and researchers based in Moscow, Russia, with extensive experience in urban studies and city planning.

Ebrahim Bahaa-eldin

Ebrahim Bahaa-eldin is a multi-disciplinary artist and a self-taught photographer currently based in Cairo.

You can see his wonderful photos of the week in HERE 👈

Participants

What is for Cities Week?

for Cities Week is an annual research program and exhibition hosted by for Cities in cities primarily across Asia. The program is divided into two parts — a research period with participants and a presentation/exhibition period. Additionally, we conduct workshops, talk sessions, and city walks through our the program. Previously held in Tokyo, Kyoto, Cairo, Ho Chi Minh City and Chiang Mai the exhibitions have attracted over 1,000 urbanists.

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