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Published 2006
Palace of Amir Taz ; [Sabil and kuttab of Prince Ali Agha Dar al-Saada].

: Introductions by Farouq Husni, Zahi Hawwas, and Ayman Abdel-Moneim. : 156 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 22 x 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9773058662
9789773058661

Published 2011
Cairo : histories of a city /

: xix, 325 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-312) and index. : 0674047869
9780674047860

Published 2010
Hassan Fathy and continuity in Islamic architecture : the birth of a new modern /

: "Dar el-Kutub no. 13822/09"--T.p. verso. : xxvii, 206 pages : Illustrations (some col.), plans ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-[198]) and index. : 9789774163418

Published 1954
A history of Egyptian architecture /

: 3 volumes : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1988
Tārīkh al-ʻimārah al-Miṣrīyah al-qadīmah /

: Translation of : A history of Egyptian architecture. : volume <1> : ill. (some col.) , map ; 23 cm. : 9771585193 (v. 1)
9789771585190 (v. 1)

Published 1993
Early twentieth-century Islamic architecture in Cairo /

: vii, 90 pages, [104] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-85) and index. : 9774243005

Moslem builders of Cairo /

: 3 pages l., v, 144 pages, 1 l : illustrations ; 22 cm. : Bibliography : pages 133-134.

Creating medieval Cairo : empire, religion, and architectural preservation in nineteenth-century Egypt /

: "This book argues that the historic city we know as Medieval Cairo was created in the nineteenth century by both Egyptians and Europeans against a background of four overlapping political and cultural contexts: namely, the local Egyptian, Anglo-Egyptian, Anglo-Indian, and Ottoman imperial milieux. Addressing the interrelated topics of empire, local history, religion, and transnational heritage, historian Paula Sanders shows how Cairo's architectural heritage became canonized in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The book also explains why and how the city assumed its characteristically Mamluk appearance and situates the activities of the European-dominated architectural preservation committee (known as the Comiť) within the history of religious life in nineteenth-century Cairo. Sanders explores such varied topics as the British experience in India, the Egyptian debate over religious reform, and the influence of The Thousand and One Nights on European notions of the medieval Arab city ... this volume examines the unacknowledged colonial legacy that continues to inform the practice of and debates over preservation in Cairo."
: xv, 216 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-206) and index. : 9774160959

Published 2022
Dust : Egypt's forgotten architecture /

: "Between 1860 and 1940, Cairo and other large cities in Egypt witnessed a major construction boom that gave birth to extraordinary palaces and lavish buildings. These incorporated a mix of architectural styles, such as Beaux-Arts and Art Deco, with local design influences and materials. Today, many lie empty and neglected, rapidly succumbing to time, a real-estate frenzy, and an ongoing population crisis. In 2006 Russian-born photographer Xenia Nikolskaya began the process of documenting these structures. She gained exceptional access to them, taking photographs at some thirty locations, including Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, Minya, Esna, and Port Said. These photographs were documented in the first edition of Dust: Egypt's Forgotten Architecture, which soon after its release in 2012 became a rare collector's item. This revised and expanded edition includes photographs from the first edition together with extra unseen images and new photographs taken by Nikolskaya between 2013 and 2021. It also includes previously unpublished essays by Heba Farid, co-owner of the Cairo-based photo gallery Tintera, and architect and urban planner Omar Nagati, co-founder of CLUSTER, an urban design and research platform also in Cairo. Dust: Egypt's Forgotten Architecture leads us seductively into some of the most breathtaking architectural spaces of Egypt's recent past, filled with a sense of both the immense weight and impermanence of history."--
: 157 pages : color illustrations ; 26 x 32 cm. : 9781649031365

Making Cairo medieval /

: vi, 266 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [257]-259) and index. : 0739109162

Al-Qāhirah al-khidīwīyah : raṣd wa-tawthīq ʻimārat wa-ʻumrān minṭaqat wasaṭ al-madīnah /

: Another title: Kedivian Cairo - Identification and documentation of Urban-Architecture in Downtown Cairo. : 6, 331 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 33 x 33 cm. : Bibliography : page 330. : 9771704508

Hassan Fathy : earth & utopia /

: 368 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), plans (some color) ; 34 cm : Includes bibliographical reference (pages 356-360) and index. : 9781786272614

The Cabinet of Ministers Palace /

: 183 pages : illsturations, maps ; 27cm : 9789774521412

Published 2013
Le Caire dessiné et photographié au XIXe siècle /

: 395 pages : some color illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9782708409415

Published 2010
The Egyptian Diplomatic Club : formerly known as Club Mohamed Ali /

: OCLC 680229943 : 160 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-151). : 9774520726
9789774520723

Hassan Fathy /

: 101 pages : illustrations (some color), Plans ; 29 cm : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789776163980

Paris along the Nile : architecture in Cairo from the Belle Epoque /

: 112 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm. : Bibliography : page 112. : 9774248120

Published 2021
The architecture of Ramses Wissa Wassef /

: The pioneering Egyptian architect and teacher Ramses Wissa Wassef (1911-74) is best known for his founding in 1951 of the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre in Harraniya, a small village near the Giza Pyramids in Greater Cairo. The center, internationally acclaimed for its tapestries and sculptures, began partly as an art school for young villagers, reflecting Wissa Wassef's aim of reviving traditional Egyptian architecture and crafts, and his belief in the innate creative power and potential of children. Less well known are Wissa Wassef's prolific architectural output and his efforts and influence beyond the confines of the Harraniya center to promote artistic expression among Egyptian youth. This generously illustrated volume is the first comprehensive survey of Wissa Wassef's architectural works, both extant and non-extant, shedding light on his legacy and significant engagement with vernacular and contemporary Egyptian architecture. Wissa Wassef renounced self-promotion and monetary reward in his work, placing human physical and psychological well-being at the center of his architectural philosophy. An astute observer and modest personality, he saw himself as part of the people and began experimenting with participatory design and people-centered architecture before they became popular. The Architecture of Ramses Wissa Wassef reveals Wissa Wassef's profuse architectural oeuvre, which spanned private villas and rural houses, as well as public buildings, such as churches, schools, and museums, highlighting his rich contribution to Egypt's architectural heritage at a moment when that heritage is at risk of being lost.
: vii, 259 pages : illustrations (some color), plans (some color) ; 22 x 25 cm. : 9789774169243
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