20 - Historicism in Twentieth-Century Cairo

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Concepts

Historical Background: The last four decades witnessed the resurgence of a historicist movement in architecture in the Islamic world that was influenced by contemporary architectural thinking in the West and fervent searches for cultural identities in the recently formed nation-states. The manifestations of this movement range from the romantic approach to historical precedents, to the free, and often arbitrary, usage of forms detached from their historical and geographic contexts, to the rational, abstracted, and at times minimalist, projects of architects trained in the modern tradition who applied logical and deductive methods to their dealing with history, to the scientific historicism whose proponents classify, analyze, and re-interpret historical examples to justify their uses.

Hasan Fathy: (1900-1989) The visionary Egyptian architect and pioneering advocate of revivalism. His buildings adapt selected vernacular examples and recast them through subjective and lyrical interpretations of traditions.

Ramses Wissa Wassef: Another visionary architect with a socio-religious mission that found its expression in the new arts and crafts center that he establsihed and built in stages in the village of Harraniya outisde Cairo on the Saqqara Road.

`Abdul al-Wahid al-Wakil: A disciple of Hasan Fathy who freely blends together forms, and even fragments of forms, to create plastic, sculpture -like structures.

`Abd al-Halim Ibrahim `Abd al-Halim: A prominent Egyptian historicits architect who deconstructs historical forms and reuses them in new abstract compositions.

Monuments

General view of Fuad Riyad house.

Exterior view of the dome.

General view of Fuad Riyad house, Saqqara Road, Giza, Egypt (1967).

Riad House: Exterior view of the dome.

Interior view of the dome showing the construction technique.

Main facade.

Riad House: Interior view of the dome showing the construction technique.

The Main facade of the "Saqqara Road" House towards the Saqqara Road (1980).

Interior of the main hall under the dome.

Interior of one side iwan.

"Saqqara Road" House: interior of the main hall under the dome.

"Saqqara Road" House: interior of one side iwan.

The Harraniya Community Cente side facade.

General view of the Museum designed by Ramses Wissa Wasef.

The Harraniya Community Center (1957-74) side facade.

General view of the Museum of Ahmad Mukhtar (1970's) designed by Ramses Wissa Wasef.

Side facade of the church designed by Ramses Wissa Wasef.

Main facade of the Hamdy Residence.

Side facade of the Mar`ashli Church (1970's) designed by Ramses Wissa Wasef.

Hamdy Residence (1979): main facade.

Interior view of the Hamdy Residence.

The Park of al-Hawd al-Marsud.

Hamdy Residence: interior view of one iwan in the main hall.

The Park of al-Hawd al-Marsud (1989).