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An Architecture for People: The Complete Works of Hassan Fathy

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This is an account of Hassan Fathy, one of the most influential Third World architects of the 20th century. The ideas he formulated before his death in 1989 have become key elements in the global architectural agenda, with his influence being particularly profound in the developing world. Fathy's buildings are found all over the world, from Egypt to India to New Mexico. The author was able to conduct extensive interviews with Fathy himself before he died, as well as with clients, family, disciples and friends. The author's research in Cairo and Greece (where Fathy worked from 1957-1962) uncovered many previously undocumented projects and he has drawn on the architect's personal notebooks and journals. Fathy's entire career is chronologically surveyed from his graduation in 1926 to the most productive period of his life - the two decades after his return to Egypt in 1962.

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First published October 1, 1997

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James M. Steele

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Dr. James McLeod Steele Jr. is a Professor of History and Theory of Architecture at the University of Southern California School of Architecture. His work focuses on the key issues that effect architecture and urban planning.

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November 13, 2022
Hasan Fathy - a sadly very unrecognized architect; as my M.Arch tutor described him.

This book covers his background, theoretical approach, methodology, artistic and architectural works and their details pretty well. It moves between being a narrative of Fathy as a post-colonial, identity-seeking character in a tense environment and a descriptive account of his projects and their structural, social, and tectonic evaluation.
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June 6, 2007
stunning illustration-style gouache paintings of flattened architectural plans and elevations
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