Ahmed Mansour is an architect with a bachelor degree from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Cairo. He has received his M.Sc. in conservation of monuments and historical sites at the Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation (RLICC) at KULeuven, Belgium in 2009. Mansour has been working in the rehabilitation of Historic Cairo (Fustat) and the Ibn Toloun area (quataea). His first working experience was establishing a database for the traditional Egyptian handicrafts. He has worked on projects concerned with the rehabilitation and re-use of historical buildings and the regeneration of traditional residential areas. Mansour has been the Proxy Scientific Coordinator, a UNESCO consultant within the URHC. He is a co-founding member of the Heliopolis Heritage initiative, founded in 2011, concerned with the safeguarding and protection of the Heliopolis neighborhood built environment.
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