The thesis explores urban planning, transition, dance, and related initiatives, delving into historical contexts and the intersection of urbanism, dance, and architecture in the capital Tunis. It provides valuable insights into the complex interrelations among these fields and their potential impact on urban growth in Tunisia. The study offers a comprehensive understanding, addressing both theoretical concepts and practical applications of innovative design techniques.
The thesis adds value to the wider discussion on urban planning by underlining the importance of artistic and cultural events in shaping urban environments. It specifically emphasizes the role of dance as a lively and expressive form of movement, highlighting its capacity to improve the social, cultural, and aesthetic dimensions of cities.
I made the building of a recycled construction materials and provides approximately 60% of electricity by itself all from hydraulic and sun panels.