architecture and urbanism in the desert communities in Egypt, which are
represented by Egyptian oases, especially the Bahariya oases, which are among
the most important areas with distinctive cultural heritage. The building was
associated with the environment and formed itself to cope in the conditions of
the harsh desert and achieved its unparalleled sustainability with architecture
and urbanization. It contained many architectural vocabularies formed through
coexistence and frequent experiences associated with the living and economic
aspect until it produced a unique architectural style balanced with all elements
of architecture and urbanization from villages to reaching the streets, and fromhouses of all kinds, hotels and mosques of different models formed across
successive generations and cultures, until they reached our present age. After
the cultural openness of the 21st century, the Internet and social media spread,
making the whole world as one place in a small village. as a result, Cultural
legacy affected, which has led to the introduction of modern and unsustainable
patterns on the environment ،that costs energy and increases economic burdens
on the one hand and wastes the identity urbanism Al-Wahaty architecture on
the other. This has necessitated their study and analysis and the development of
a phased plan for resisting the urbanization of these areas, particularly maritime
oases .The research seeks to recognize the importance of the architecture and
the Bahariya oasis with its distinctive character and cultural legacy. The study
of this urban and theoretically formative factors and consequently the
monitoring of changes to this inheritance are part of the research's duties. The
research presents the distinction between the ancient cultural heritage of the
oases, both urban and architectural, and the changes currently occurring. It
illustrates the shape of the building and architecture of its different types and its
successive periods as an input to solving the problem. The research outlines
each body concerned, whether administrative or executive, with
recommendations to be applied by presenting and analyzing the research.