Hassan Fathy
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Hassan Fathy (1900 – 1989, Arabic: حسن فتحي) was a noted Egyptian architect who pioneered appropriate technology for building in Egypt, especially by working to re-establish the use of mud brick (or adobe) and traditional as opposed to western building designs and lay-outs. Fathy was recognized with the Aga Khan Award for Architecture Chairman's Award in 1980.
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Outline of his life Outline of his life www.aucegypt.edu/hassanfathy/Outline/outline.html - Web |
Picture gallery from Hassan Fathy's project "New B... Picture gallery from Hassan Fathy's project "New Baris" in Kharga Oasis, Egypt www.remains.se/picturem.php?ObjectID=135&Browse=AREA - Web |