This fully illustrated volume represents the most comprehensive examination yet of the life and work of the great Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy (1900-89), and the regional and international significance of his contribution to the lived environment. Eleven Egyptian and international scholars reveal the man, his milieu, his goals and his passions, his concept of social living and his fight for a humane model for affordable housing in tune with the environment, the application of these concepts in his numerous plans and buildings, his relations with the establishment, the extent of his influence, and the lasting legacy of his completed projects. Generously illustrated with archival and color photographs and the architect's own distinctive and beautifully decorated gouache plans and elevations, many never previously published.
A beautifully illustrated study of the life and times of the legendary Egyptian architectAbout the AuthorLeila el-Wakil teaches the history of architecture and architectural conservation at the University of Geneva."
Reviews"[A] richly illustrated ode to Fathy's life and career."-
AramcoWorld Book InformationISBN 9789774167898
Author Leila El-WakilFormat Hardback
Page Count 416
Imprint The American University in Cairo PressPublisher The American University in Cairo Press