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MAPPING INFORMALITYCAIRO, 26-29 MAY 2012At Megawra, 17 Amin Zaki Street, Ard el-Golf, Heliopolis.Curators: Paola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, May Al-IbrashyWORKSHOP II OF:THE HEURISTICS OF MAPPING URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: DIALOGUES ON THE MOVEProject promoted by:Adriana Allen, Alexandre Apsan Frediani, Rita LambertDevelopment Planning Unit/ The Bartlett/ University College LondonIn collaboration with:Francesca Cognetti, Beatrice De CarliDepartment of Architecture and Planning (DIAP)/ Politecnico di MilanoPaola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, Antonio TosiLaboratory of International Cooperation/ DIAP/ Politecnico di MilanoMay al-IbrashyMegawra (Built Environment Collective), CairoTHE HEURISTICS OF MAPPING URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE is a project initiated in 2011 by the Development Planning Unit/ The Bartlett/ University College London. Through a heuristic process which involves an international network of researchers, activists, and organisations, the project aims to apprehend how place-making practices by ordinary citizens reinforce, resist or transform the production of reproduction of injustice through space in ‘hot-spot’ locations – places of rapid transformation where the everyday practices of living are confronted with planned market-led strategies of urban regeneration. Its final aim is to produce an interdisciplinary heuristic process, a public learning tool capable of ‘mapping’ the biophysical, social, political and discursive means through which place-making operates as an everyday practice in a number of selected ‘hot spots’ in the global South.The first phase of the project, DIALOGUES ON THE MOVE, organised with the support and contribution of Politecnico di Milano, and the Cairo based organisation Megawra (Built Environment Collective), is articulated into three workshops held respectively in Milan, Cairo and London. This stage is aimed at evaluating the potential dialogue across geography, sociology, planning and anthropology in mapping place-making. The underlying premise informing the development of such process is that ‘participatory mapping’ is not only a tool to investigate and capture place-making practices, but is itself a means to produce spaces and social relations and for finding and boosting alternative and creative practices and related governance systems. Mapping is thus explored as a political tool of representation, and a socially constructed process influencing the way the environment is perceived, framed, and negotiated.The case studies of Cairo also allow us to explore different facets of the concept of “power” related with maps and mapping, and especially with the concept of informality, focusing on a city where almost the 70% of housing is informal and where formal and informal are often shades of the same reality.AGENDAMAY 26TH | SETTING THE SCENE6.00 - 6.30 PM| INTRODUCTION TO DIALOGUES ON THE MOVEThe Heuristics of Mapping Urban Environmental Change | Adriana Allen, Alexandre A. Frediani, Rita Lambert (University College of London)6:30 - 7:15 PM | DEFINING INFORMALITY Is the Cemetery informal? | Nairy Hampikian & May al-IbrashyInformality in Greater Cairo: Typology, connotations and Interventions | Khaled Abdel Halim7.15 – 7:45 PM | SUM-UP AND DEBATE9.00-10.00 PM | CAIRO CINE NIGHT (public screening)Bulak. Amongst the ruins of an unfinished revolution | D.Morandini (26.28 min.)Cairo Micro-Gardens | C.Cescutti, B.Urbano (34.59 min.)MAY 27TH | SENSING MAPPING6.00 - 6.45 PM | SESSION AMapping Meaning: Using cognitive and behavioral mapping to read territorial claims and perceived value of the built environment | Dina ShehayebMapping Post Revolutionary Informality | Omar Nagati6.45 - 7.15 PM | COFFEE BREAK7.15 - 8.15 PM | SESSION BMapping History: UNESCO project to set the Historic Cairo Borders | Federica Felisatti & Ahmed MansourArt as Mapping: Giza Threads| Rana El NemrMapping Life: Cairo as a lone individual: geography and self exploration | Youssef Rakha8.30 – 9.00 | SUM-UP AND DEBATEMAY 29TH | THE HEURISTIC OF MAPPING CAIRO’S INFORMALITY 7.00 – 9.00 PM | PUBLIC SEMINAR with Paola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, Beatrice De Carli, May al-IbrashyPresentations and discussions will be in English.

MAPPING INFORMALITY
CAIRO, 26-29 MAY 2012
At Megawra, 17 Amin Zaki Street, Ard el-Golf, Heliopolis.

Curators: Paola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, May Al-Ibrashy

WORKSHOP II OF:
THE HEURISTICS OF MAPPING URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: DIALOGUES ON THE MOVE

Project promoted by:
Adriana Allen, Alexandre Apsan Frediani, Rita Lambert
Development Planning Unit/ The Bartlett/ University College London
In collaboration with:
Francesca Cognetti, Beatrice De Carli
Department of Architecture and Planning (DIAP)/ Politecnico di Milano
Paola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, Antonio Tosi
Laboratory of International Cooperation/ DIAP/ Politecnico di Milano
May al-Ibrashy
Megawra (Built Environment Collective), Cairo

THE HEURISTICS OF MAPPING URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE is a project initiated in 2011 by the Development Planning Unit/ The Bartlett/ University College London. Through a heuristic process which involves an international network of researchers, activists, and organisations, the project aims to apprehend how place-making practices by ordinary citizens reinforce, resist or transform the production of reproduction of injustice through space in ‘hot-spot’ locations – places of rapid transformation where the everyday practices of living are confronted with planned market-led strategies of urban regeneration. Its final aim is to produce an interdisciplinary heuristic process, a public learning tool capable of ‘mapping’ the biophysical, social, political and discursive means through which place-making operates as an everyday practice in a number of selected ‘hot spots’ in the global South.

The first phase of the project, DIALOGUES ON THE MOVE, organised with the support and contribution of Politecnico di Milano, and the Cairo based organisation Megawra (Built Environment Collective), is articulated into three workshops held respectively in Milan, Cairo and London. This stage is aimed at evaluating the potential dialogue across geography, sociology, planning and anthropology in mapping place-making. The underlying premise informing the development of such process is that ‘participatory mapping’ is not only a tool to investigate and capture place-making practices, but is itself a means to produce spaces and social relations and for finding and boosting alternative and creative practices and related governance systems. Mapping is thus explored as a political tool of representation, and a socially constructed process influencing the way the environment is perceived, framed, and negotiated.

The case studies of Cairo also allow us to explore different facets of the concept of “power” related with maps and mapping, and especially with the concept of informality, focusing on a city where almost the 70% of housing is informal and where formal and informal are often shades of the same reality.

AGENDA

MAY 26TH | SETTING THE SCENE

6.00 - 6.30 PM| INTRODUCTION TO DIALOGUES ON THE MOVE
The Heuristics of Mapping Urban Environmental Change | Adriana Allen, Alexandre A. Frediani, Rita Lambert (University College of London)

6:30 - 7:15 PM | DEFINING INFORMALITY 
Is the Cemetery informal? | Nairy Hampikian & May al-Ibrashy
Informality in Greater Cairo: Typology, connotations and Interventions | Khaled Abdel Halim

7.15 – 7:45 PM | SUM-UP AND DEBATE

9.00-10.00 PM | CAIRO CINE NIGHT (public screening)
Bulak. Amongst the ruins of an unfinished revolution | D.Morandini (26.28 min.)
Cairo Micro-Gardens | C.Cescutti, B.Urbano (34.59 min.)

MAY 27TH | SENSING MAPPING

6.00 - 6.45 PM | SESSION A
Mapping Meaning: Using cognitive and behavioral mapping to read territorial claims and perceived value of the built environment | Dina Shehayeb
Mapping Post Revolutionary Informality | Omar Nagati

6.45 - 7.15 PM | COFFEE BREAK

7.15 - 8.15 PM | SESSION B
Mapping History: UNESCO project to set the Historic Cairo Borders | Federica Felisatti & Ahmed Mansour
Art as Mapping: Giza Threads| Rana El Nemr
Mapping Life: Cairo as a lone individual: geography and self exploration | Youssef Rakha

8.30 – 9.00 | SUM-UP AND DEBATE

MAY 29TH | THE HEURISTIC OF MAPPING CAIRO’S INFORMALITY 

7.00 – 9.00 PM | PUBLIC SEMINAR with Paola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, Beatrice De Carli, May al-Ibrashy

Presentations and discussions will be in English.

LIVEINSLUMS at megawra
A 2 day workshop - 19-20 May 2012
For more information: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=tn_tnmn#!/events/326956534041399/

LIVEINSLUMS at megawra

A 2 day workshop - 19-20 May 2012

For more information: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=tn_tnmn#!/events/326956534041399/

MEGAWRA’s screening of La jetee and 12 Monkeys

MEGAWRA FILM CLUB ANNOUNCES ITS APRIL FILM SCREENING:

monday 30 April

19:00 - 21:00

La jetée

La jetée is a 1962 French science fiction film by Chris Marker. It is also known in English as The Jetty or The Pier. Constructed almost entirely from still photos, it tells the story of a post-nuclear war experiment in time travel. The film runs for 28 minutes and is in black and white. It won the Prix Jean Vigo for short film.

The film will be followed by a discussion


12 Monkeys

12 Monkeys is a 1995 science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, inspired by Chris Marker’s 1962 short film La jetée, and starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad Pitt, with Christopher Plummer and David Morse in supporting roles.

Event is open to all.

***

يعلن نادي السينما في مجاورة عن عرض شهر ابريل

La Jetée

فيلم خيال علمي فرنسي يتكون أغلبه من صور ثابتة إذ يكشف عن أدق التفاصيل الشخصية و يتعمق في اللحظة الثابتة التي تمر بها الصورة الفوتوغرافية، و يتحدث عن الماضي و المستقبل و عن القفز بينهما. مدة الفيلم 28 دقيقة و هو حائز علي جائزة جون فيجو للأفلام القصيرة.

12 Monkeys

هو مستوحي من الفيلم الأول كما أنه يستند مباشرة إلي الكثير من مفاهيمه.

سوف يتبع عرض الأفلام مناقشة

الدعوة مفتوحة

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN: A POINT OF VIEW

  MEGAWRA LECTURE AND WORKSHOP

LECTURE (OPEN TO ALL) AND WORKSHOP (BY REGISTRATION ON MONDAY AND FREE TO MEGAWRA MEMBERS).

RUN BY MAHMOUD ABDRABBOH


This 2 step event consists of the following:

1. ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN – A POINT OF VIEW
A lecture open to all (Monday 23 April, 19:00 – 21:00) in which Mahmoud M. AbdRabboh details the principles of designing a building that is environmentally friendly from inside out; i.e. not by designing a generic building then sticking on some additions (skin – pv cells – etc.) to make it sustainable, but by forming its spaces and forms so that the result is an authentic Egyptian or Arab building that is both inherently green and contextual.

Participants will register for the workshop after the lecture.

2. PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
A one day workshop by registration and free to Megawra members (Saturday 28 April, 10:00 – 17:00) in which these principles are used to develop participants’ designs.
a. Participants will bring with them drawings of buildings they have designed or are currently working on.
b. In what is called a Jackdaw sessions, they will swap designs with each participant working on someone else’s building to propose solutions that enhance its sustainability. The idea is to introduce a fresh eye with a fresh approach to the design process in order to get a richer more original result.
c. Mahmood helps the process along, then runs a final crit (to which you may invite visitors) in which the proposed alterations are honestly assessed and discussed, bring it to an end.

Mahmoud M. AbdRabboh is the principle of AbdRabboh-s Design House ) which he founded in 2009. He received a degree in Environmental Architecture Branch from the High Institute Of Architecture In Egypt where he now teaches environmental design. In 2006, he won 2nd prize in a competition organized by the city of Fez in Morocco for the rehabilitation of Bab Mahtouk into an art gallery. His architectural practice is run along principles of environmental design that he has developed and that he employs in projects in Egypt, the Middle East, Malaysia and Spain where his firm works individually or in international and local partnerships. He also works in interior, furniture and product design.

For more information:
http://www.wix.com/
abdrabbohs/abdrabboh-s#!about
http://www.facebook.com/messages/570550600#!/events/391954807504645/


Directions to MEGAWRA:
http://megawra.org/map

Registration for the workshop will be after the lecture.

Event is in Arabic.

Workshop B: “Digital Fabrication | Materiality in Depth”

http://spreadtecture.tumblr.com/

MEGAWRA’S UPDATED APRIL PROGRAM

MEGAWRA’S UPDATED APRIL PROGRAM

MAPPING INFORMALITYCAIRO, 26-29 MAY 2012At Megawra, 17 Amin Zaki Street, Ard el-Golf, Heliopolis.Curators: Paola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, May Al-IbrashyWORKSHOP II OF:THE HEURISTICS OF MAPPING URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: DIALOGUES ON THE MOVEProject promoted by:Adriana Allen, Alexandre Apsan Frediani, Rita LambertDevelopment Planning Unit/ The Bartlett/ University College LondonIn collaboration with:Francesca Cognetti, Beatrice De CarliDepartment of Architecture and Planning (DIAP)/ Politecnico di MilanoPaola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, Antonio TosiLaboratory of International Cooperation/ DIAP/ Politecnico di MilanoMay al-IbrashyMegawra (Built Environment Collective), CairoTHE HEURISTICS OF MAPPING URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE is a project initiated in 2011 by the Development Planning Unit/ The Bartlett/ University College London. Through a heuristic process which involves an international network of researchers, activists, and organisations, the project aims to apprehend how place-making practices by ordinary citizens reinforce, resist or transform the production of reproduction of injustice through space in ‘hot-spot’ locations – places of rapid transformation where the everyday practices of living are confronted with planned market-led strategies of urban regeneration. Its final aim is to produce an interdisciplinary heuristic process, a public learning tool capable of ‘mapping’ the biophysical, social, political and discursive means through which place-making operates as an everyday practice in a number of selected ‘hot spots’ in the global South.The first phase of the project, DIALOGUES ON THE MOVE, organised with the support and contribution of Politecnico di Milano, and the Cairo based organisation Megawra (Built Environment Collective), is articulated into three workshops held respectively in Milan, Cairo and London. This stage is aimed at evaluating the potential dialogue across geography, sociology, planning and anthropology in mapping place-making. The underlying premise informing the development of such process is that ‘participatory mapping’ is not only a tool to investigate and capture place-making practices, but is itself a means to produce spaces and social relations and for finding and boosting alternative and creative practices and related governance systems. Mapping is thus explored as a political tool of representation, and a socially constructed process influencing the way the environment is perceived, framed, and negotiated.The case studies of Cairo also allow us to explore different facets of the concept of “power” related with maps and mapping, and especially with the concept of informality, focusing on a city where almost the 70% of housing is informal and where formal and informal are often shades of the same reality.AGENDAMAY 26TH | SETTING THE SCENE6.00 - 6.30 PM| INTRODUCTION TO DIALOGUES ON THE MOVEThe Heuristics of Mapping Urban Environmental Change | Adriana Allen, Alexandre A. Frediani, Rita Lambert (University College of London)6:30 - 7:15 PM | DEFINING INFORMALITY Is the Cemetery informal? | Nairy Hampikian & May al-IbrashyInformality in Greater Cairo: Typology, connotations and Interventions | Khaled Abdel Halim7.15 – 7:45 PM | SUM-UP AND DEBATE9.00-10.00 PM | CAIRO CINE NIGHT (public screening)Bulak. Amongst the ruins of an unfinished revolution | D.Morandini (26.28 min.)Cairo Micro-Gardens | C.Cescutti, B.Urbano (34.59 min.)MAY 27TH | SENSING MAPPING6.00 - 6.45 PM | SESSION AMapping Meaning: Using cognitive and behavioral mapping to read territorial claims and perceived value of the built environment | Dina ShehayebMapping Post Revolutionary Informality | Omar Nagati6.45 - 7.15 PM | COFFEE BREAK7.15 - 8.15 PM | SESSION BMapping History: UNESCO project to set the Historic Cairo Borders | Federica Felisatti & Ahmed MansourArt as Mapping: Giza Threads| Rana El NemrMapping Life: Cairo as a lone individual: geography and self exploration | Youssef Rakha8.30 – 9.00 | SUM-UP AND DEBATEMAY 29TH | THE HEURISTIC OF MAPPING CAIRO’S INFORMALITY 7.00 – 9.00 PM | PUBLIC SEMINAR with Paola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, Beatrice De Carli, May al-IbrashyPresentations and discussions will be in English.

MAPPING INFORMALITY
CAIRO, 26-29 MAY 2012
At Megawra, 17 Amin Zaki Street, Ard el-Golf, Heliopolis.

Curators: Paola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, May Al-Ibrashy

WORKSHOP II OF:
THE HEURISTICS OF MAPPING URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: DIALOGUES ON THE MOVE

Project promoted by:
Adriana Allen, Alexandre Apsan Frediani, Rita Lambert
Development Planning Unit/ The Bartlett/ University College London
In collaboration with:
Francesca Cognetti, Beatrice De Carli
Department of Architecture and Planning (DIAP)/ Politecnico di Milano
Paola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, Antonio Tosi
Laboratory of International Cooperation/ DIAP/ Politecnico di Milano
May al-Ibrashy
Megawra (Built Environment Collective), Cairo

THE HEURISTICS OF MAPPING URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE is a project initiated in 2011 by the Development Planning Unit/ The Bartlett/ University College London. Through a heuristic process which involves an international network of researchers, activists, and organisations, the project aims to apprehend how place-making practices by ordinary citizens reinforce, resist or transform the production of reproduction of injustice through space in ‘hot-spot’ locations – places of rapid transformation where the everyday practices of living are confronted with planned market-led strategies of urban regeneration. Its final aim is to produce an interdisciplinary heuristic process, a public learning tool capable of ‘mapping’ the biophysical, social, political and discursive means through which place-making operates as an everyday practice in a number of selected ‘hot spots’ in the global South.

The first phase of the project, DIALOGUES ON THE MOVE, organised with the support and contribution of Politecnico di Milano, and the Cairo based organisation Megawra (Built Environment Collective), is articulated into three workshops held respectively in Milan, Cairo and London. This stage is aimed at evaluating the potential dialogue across geography, sociology, planning and anthropology in mapping place-making. The underlying premise informing the development of such process is that ‘participatory mapping’ is not only a tool to investigate and capture place-making practices, but is itself a means to produce spaces and social relations and for finding and boosting alternative and creative practices and related governance systems. Mapping is thus explored as a political tool of representation, and a socially constructed process influencing the way the environment is perceived, framed, and negotiated.

The case studies of Cairo also allow us to explore different facets of the concept of “power” related with maps and mapping, and especially with the concept of informality, focusing on a city where almost the 70% of housing is informal and where formal and informal are often shades of the same reality.

AGENDA

MAY 26TH | SETTING THE SCENE

6.00 - 6.30 PM| INTRODUCTION TO DIALOGUES ON THE MOVE
The Heuristics of Mapping Urban Environmental Change | Adriana Allen, Alexandre A. Frediani, Rita Lambert (University College of London)

6:30 - 7:15 PM | DEFINING INFORMALITY 
Is the Cemetery informal? | Nairy Hampikian & May al-Ibrashy
Informality in Greater Cairo: Typology, connotations and Interventions | Khaled Abdel Halim

7.15 – 7:45 PM | SUM-UP AND DEBATE

9.00-10.00 PM | CAIRO CINE NIGHT (public screening)
Bulak. Amongst the ruins of an unfinished revolution | D.Morandini (26.28 min.)
Cairo Micro-Gardens | C.Cescutti, B.Urbano (34.59 min.)

MAY 27TH | SENSING MAPPING

6.00 - 6.45 PM | SESSION A
Mapping Meaning: Using cognitive and behavioral mapping to read territorial claims and perceived value of the built environment | Dina Shehayeb
Mapping Post Revolutionary Informality | Omar Nagati

6.45 - 7.15 PM | COFFEE BREAK

7.15 - 8.15 PM | SESSION B
Mapping History: UNESCO project to set the Historic Cairo Borders | Federica Felisatti & Ahmed Mansour
Art as Mapping: Giza Threads| Rana El Nemr
Mapping Life: Cairo as a lone individual: geography and self exploration | Youssef Rakha

8.30 – 9.00 | SUM-UP AND DEBATE

MAY 29TH | THE HEURISTIC OF MAPPING CAIRO’S INFORMALITY 

7.00 – 9.00 PM | PUBLIC SEMINAR with Paola Bellaviti, Costanza La Mantia, Beatrice De Carli, May al-Ibrashy

Presentations and discussions will be in English.

LIVEINSLUMS at megawra
A 2 day workshop - 19-20 May 2012
For more information: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=tn_tnmn#!/events/326956534041399/

LIVEINSLUMS at megawra

A 2 day workshop - 19-20 May 2012

For more information: http://www.facebook.com/?ref=tn_tnmn#!/events/326956534041399/

MEGAWRA’s screening of La jetee and 12 Monkeys

MEGAWRA FILM CLUB ANNOUNCES ITS APRIL FILM SCREENING:

monday 30 April

19:00 - 21:00

La jetée

La jetée is a 1962 French science fiction film by Chris Marker. It is also known in English as The Jetty or The Pier. Constructed almost entirely from still photos, it tells the story of a post-nuclear war experiment in time travel. The film runs for 28 minutes and is in black and white. It won the Prix Jean Vigo for short film.

The film will be followed by a discussion


12 Monkeys

12 Monkeys is a 1995 science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, inspired by Chris Marker’s 1962 short film La jetée, and starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad Pitt, with Christopher Plummer and David Morse in supporting roles.

Event is open to all.

***

يعلن نادي السينما في مجاورة عن عرض شهر ابريل

La Jetée

فيلم خيال علمي فرنسي يتكون أغلبه من صور ثابتة إذ يكشف عن أدق التفاصيل الشخصية و يتعمق في اللحظة الثابتة التي تمر بها الصورة الفوتوغرافية، و يتحدث عن الماضي و المستقبل و عن القفز بينهما. مدة الفيلم 28 دقيقة و هو حائز علي جائزة جون فيجو للأفلام القصيرة.

12 Monkeys

هو مستوحي من الفيلم الأول كما أنه يستند مباشرة إلي الكثير من مفاهيمه.

سوف يتبع عرض الأفلام مناقشة

الدعوة مفتوحة

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN: A POINT OF VIEW

  MEGAWRA LECTURE AND WORKSHOP

LECTURE (OPEN TO ALL) AND WORKSHOP (BY REGISTRATION ON MONDAY AND FREE TO MEGAWRA MEMBERS).

RUN BY MAHMOUD ABDRABBOH


This 2 step event consists of the following:

1. ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN – A POINT OF VIEW
A lecture open to all (Monday 23 April, 19:00 – 21:00) in which Mahmoud M. AbdRabboh details the principles of designing a building that is environmentally friendly from inside out; i.e. not by designing a generic building then sticking on some additions (skin – pv cells – etc.) to make it sustainable, but by forming its spaces and forms so that the result is an authentic Egyptian or Arab building that is both inherently green and contextual.

Participants will register for the workshop after the lecture.

2. PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
A one day workshop by registration and free to Megawra members (Saturday 28 April, 10:00 – 17:00) in which these principles are used to develop participants’ designs.
a. Participants will bring with them drawings of buildings they have designed or are currently working on.
b. In what is called a Jackdaw sessions, they will swap designs with each participant working on someone else’s building to propose solutions that enhance its sustainability. The idea is to introduce a fresh eye with a fresh approach to the design process in order to get a richer more original result.
c. Mahmood helps the process along, then runs a final crit (to which you may invite visitors) in which the proposed alterations are honestly assessed and discussed, bring it to an end.

Mahmoud M. AbdRabboh is the principle of AbdRabboh-s Design House ) which he founded in 2009. He received a degree in Environmental Architecture Branch from the High Institute Of Architecture In Egypt where he now teaches environmental design. In 2006, he won 2nd prize in a competition organized by the city of Fez in Morocco for the rehabilitation of Bab Mahtouk into an art gallery. His architectural practice is run along principles of environmental design that he has developed and that he employs in projects in Egypt, the Middle East, Malaysia and Spain where his firm works individually or in international and local partnerships. He also works in interior, furniture and product design.

For more information:
http://www.wix.com/
abdrabbohs/abdrabboh-s#!about
http://www.facebook.com/messages/570550600#!/events/391954807504645/


Directions to MEGAWRA:
http://megawra.org/map

Registration for the workshop will be after the lecture.

Event is in Arabic.

Workshop B: “Digital Fabrication | Materiality in Depth”

http://spreadtecture.tumblr.com/

MEGAWRA’S UPDATED APRIL PROGRAM

MEGAWRA’S UPDATED APRIL PROGRAM

MEGAWRA MAY PROGRAM 2012
MEGAWRA’s screening of La jetee and 12 Monkeys
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN: A POINT OF VIEW
MEGAWRA ANNOUNCEMENT: MEGAWRA WILL BE CLOSED FOR 5 DAYS FROM FRIDAY THE 13TH OF APRIL TILL TUESDAY THE 17TH OF APRIL FOR EASTER AND SHAM EL-NESSIM. WE WILL OPEN AGAIN ON WEDNESDAY THE 18TH OF APRIL. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

About:

MEGAWRA is an architectural hub primarily for students and young architects but also open to the public. It is a platform for holistic debate on the field of architecture and urbanism with a focus on it as art, theory, praxis and cultural heritage and its role in promoting sustainability and social responsibility in the built environment. MEGAWRA ...will hold most of its activities within its premises but it will also plan and organize outreach programs in other spaces especially targeting the different provinces of Egypt. It will also organize and participate in international exchanges and events. MEGAWRA has an architectural library with over 1000 books, open workspaces with wifi for students and young architects, a meeting room and workshop space available for booking and a lecture space that seats 40 people. MEGAWRA is operated by the Built Environment Collective, an Egyptian NGO (registration no. 8391) The Built Environment Collective is an Egyptian non-profit organization that seeks to strengthen the sense of community between practitioners, academics and students of architecture and urbanism. This is through initiating and developing frameworks of support and exchange within the different generations and specialisations of this community in addition to fostering ties with related fields both on the national and international level.