Lessons from Al-Madinah Al Munawwarah, City Transformation Initiatives, Development, and Transformation: An Urban Retrofitting Perspective
- Authors:Yakubu Aminu Dodo1, Faizah Mohammed Bashir2
- Publication Date:September 1, 2025
- Type:Journals
Abstract
This research examines the complex nature of urban reconstruction in a city marked, by its sacred and
radial urban structure, with its great recurrent strain, from millions of pilgrims, Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah. With the
urgency of current sustainable advancement and accelerated growth, the study highlights the serious ordeal, of
merging material and abstract heritage preservations. This work is carefully modelled, via the Historic Urban
Landscape (HUL) concept and the Human Smart City (HSC) framework. It utilizes a qualitative case study method,
that moves the systematic perspective, from citizen experience and cultural integrity to technological efficiency.
Strongly supported by Saudi Vision 2030, and under the Smart Madinah Program, the city reflects a strong
governance strategy, that positively combine HSC technology and HUL susceptibility. Major results show,
specifically in infrastructure, neighborhood upgrades and smart mobility, that change solutions, focus on
strengthening the city’s spiritual and social ecosystem, above technological deployment. Through presentation of
three main transferable lessons; the paper ends, stressing the necessity for adaptable, resilience-based
governance, to enhance enduring, systematic integration, and the great importance, of elevating place-identity, for
other religious and historical mega-cities, that encounter same challenges around the world.