3. Biography
Hassan Fat'hy was born in 23 March 1900, in Alexandria,
He went to Cairo, when he was 8 years old, and lived in Helwan with his family.
liked Painting, drawings
He wished to be an agriculture engineer, but he couldn't.
Hassan Fat'hy joined the faculty of Engineering to study Architecture as part of
Civil engineering. He graduated from the Faculty of Engineering in 1926.
In the beginning of his life, he worked in the department of school buildings in the
local authority.
The first project he designed was a school in Talkha city.
He found the houses in this city were very ugly and it was not suitable for living in.
He tried to build his own house but he didn't like the style of it.
Then he found the beauty of the Nubian architecture.
Because it has its own character.
5. Personal Philosophy & Source Of Inspiration
Traditional material with modern architectural principles
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’s approach of using traditional building materials and techniques. Both
institutions employ the owner-builder system in West Africa and the Middle
East. These are the Development Workshop of Lauzerte, which has helped to
introduce the Nubian technique of mud-brick dome and vault construction
6. • The elements and principles of designs in Hassan Fatty's
work are Line, Texture, Shape and Unity. His work has line
from the use of mud bricks. Texture because the buildings
have a rough surface. Shape is made by the domed roofs .
Finally, unity because his buildings look complete and
connected.
• Hassan uses spherical (dome) shapes on all his mosques.
He also uses rectangles, squares and arches in his
architecture. These shapes give his work a 3D and 2D look.
29. Awards
• Aga khan award for architecture
• Special Award the chairman award
• The 1st architect from developing country's to receive
the golden media of the UIA (international union of
Architect)receive the
30. • He’s designs and builds mosques, schools and homes
for Islamic Egyptian people
• Hassan likes to encourage people to participate in the
construction in their new homes or mosques. Hassan
uses thick walls, shade and natural animal skin to make
it comfortable living in a desert. Hassan Fat'hy died of
old age on November 30th, 1989. Just before Hassan
died, he was given the Aga Khan Award and became
Egypt's most well known architect