June 2013
BOOK in preparation: Discovering Downtown
Cairo. Architecture and Stories
Cairo. Architecture and Stories
May 2015
This book offers a scholarly guide to the tangible and intangible heritage of the 19th– and 20th-century district of Downtown Cairo. For the first time, it presents a detailed survey of the architectural plans and typologies of the district’s apartment buildings. Linking the apartments to their inhabitants’ memories and stories, this book maps changes over time in how space was used in Cairo. In doing so, it illuminates some of the workings behind changes in Cairo’s society.
The book contains thirty-eight building profiles with technical and historical descriptions; they are organized in chronological order to give a panorama of the developmental history of Downtown architecture. Interspersed short texts provide insider glimpses into specific aspects of Downtown, such as historical backgrounds, narratives of private spaces, and observations on particular architectural phenomena. The buildings featured are connected through an overview map with five walking tours for navigating and discovering Downtown: the Dolce Vita tour includes cinemas, bars, cafes, and the homes of stars yesterday and today; the romantic tour explores buildings with elaborate staircases, interesting balconies, and fascinating architectural details; the modernist tour surveys striking buildings with clear lines and modern shapes; the urban relation tour points out buildings with a special relation to their urban context. Finally our best-of guide leads the readers to the authors’ favorite buildings, as their personal declaration of love to the inhabitants and the buildings of Downtown Cairo.
With contributions by Shaimaa Ashour, Ralph Bodenstein, Vittoria Capresi, Galila El Kadi, Mohamed Elshahed, Karim El Sayed, Barbara Pampe, Ola Seif, Mercedes Volait, and Stefan Winkler.
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The Downtown Summer School was financed by the German Academic Exchange Service – DAAD on behalf of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This book was made possible mainly by the generous financial support of the DAAD.
https://www.daad.de/de/
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and our partner the Goethe-Institut Cairo
http://www.goethe.de/ins/eg/kai/deindex.htmwho generously supported this book.
http://www.goethe.de/ins/eg/kai/deindex.htmwho generously supported this book.