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With no doubt, street network design and urban form are assumed to mutually influence each other over time and the link between them is well tested in literature. In Egypt, however, this link is seemingly ambiguous particularly in planning of the new cities. In most of the new-city plans no apparent street pattern relevant to the Egyptian city have been introduced which in turn create unsustainable...