The text examines Hassan Fathy’s 1946 gouache New Gourna Houses as a visual manifesto of his architectural philosophy. Through the symbolic presence of two ibises—sacred birds linked to the god Thoth and ancient Egyptian beliefs—Fathy bridges myth and modernity, connecting his design to Egypt’s cultural heritage. The essay highlights how his integration of vernacular forms, symbolism, and community participation expresses a vision of architecture as a dialogue between past and present.

Ibis / Bertini, Viola. - (2025), pp. 39-42.

Ibis

Viola Bertini
2025

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The text examines Hassan Fathy’s 1946 gouache New Gourna Houses as a visual manifesto of his architectural philosophy. Through the symbolic presence of two ibises—sacred birds linked to the god Thoth and ancient Egyptian beliefs—Fathy bridges myth and modernity, connecting his design to Egypt’s cultural heritage. The essay highlights how his integration of vernacular forms, symbolism, and community participation expresses a vision of architecture as a dialogue between past and present.
2025
The Architect and the Animal
978-0-262-04969-6
architecture; animal; Ibis
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Ibis / Bertini, Viola. - (2025), pp. 39-42.
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