Old City of Jerusalem Restoration Projects

Adaptive Reuse: The aim of conservation should be the daily utilization of historic buildings since this integrates the structures into the community and is one of the best methods to protect it against physical damage.

Completion Period: 1996
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Mahmoud E'seileh house Residential-Hosh

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2005
Al Hakkari HoshResidential-Hosh

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2005

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2004
Al Razim houshResidential-Hosh

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2004
Shihabi HoshResidential-Hosh

Located at the entrance of al-Haram al-Sharif between Bab al-Majlis and Bab al-Hadid, this large residential complex (Hosh) underwent major restoration and rehabilitation works implemented in different phases by the OCJRP team and benefiting 14 families.

Completion Period: 2003
Housh SalaymehResidential-Hosh

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 1999
Housh El-HiloResidential-Hosh

The hosh, one of the largest and most densely populated residential complexes in the old city, is home for 9 families (82 residents). Most of its parts suffered from severe physical and environmental problems, lack of services, ventilation and sanitation.

Completion Period: 1999
Housh JaberResidential-Hosh

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 1999
Al Mani houseResidential-Hosh

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 1997

This historic Mamluk complex is one of the oldest pilgrims’ hostels in the Old City of Jerusalem and has been the home of the Palestinian African community since the late Ottoman period.

Completion Period: 0
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The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2015

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2015

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2015

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2015

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2015

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2015

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2014

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2014

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2014

The housing renewal component is a major part of OCJRP activities since the programme establishment, consisting around 70% of its projects.

Completion Period: 2014