Mohamed Elshahed is an architect and researcher focused on the modern architectural and urban history of the Middle East, particularly Egypt. He is also an observer of contemporary urban and architectural transformations of the region’s cities particularly Cairo. His New York University doctoral dissertation Revolutionary, Modernism? Architecture and the Politics of Transition in Egypt, 1936-1967, argues that 1950s urban and architectural development associated with Nasserism refashioned pree..
Mohammed Ezzeldin is a PhD student in the department of history in the City University of New York (...
Hussein El-Sharkawy was the American University in Cairo’s Vice President for New Campus Development...
This edited collection, a sequel to Elsheshtawy's Planning Middle Eastem Cities: An Urban Kaleidosco...
Short presentation by Mohamed Kamal Elshahed (Fellow of the program Europe in the Middle East - the ...
Arab cities have experienced a series of political and existential challenges over the course of the...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.Includes bibliogra...
This thesis examines the career of the architect Hassan Fathy as a case study for the Egyptian exper...
Cairo, an amalgam of Arab, Western, and African influences on the north coast of the African contine...
At the end of the 20th century, and as we approach the beginning of the third millennium, a moment o...
This thesis is an investigation of modernism in Egypt in the first half of the twentieth century. I ...
The 20th century modernization of the developing world came with its own discomforts. This project l...
The urban fabric of cities of the Middle East has changed drastically in recent years. A lack of pla...
Thesis: S.M. in Architecture Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architect...
The discussion of Arabian modernity during the post-war period arose within the process of decoloniz...
A l’image de l’industrie du cinéma, cet ouvrage est le deuxième opus (le « sequel » comme on dit dan...
Mohammed Ezzeldin is a PhD student in the department of history in the City University of New York (...
Hussein El-Sharkawy was the American University in Cairo’s Vice President for New Campus Development...
This edited collection, a sequel to Elsheshtawy's Planning Middle Eastem Cities: An Urban Kaleidosco...
Short presentation by Mohamed Kamal Elshahed (Fellow of the program Europe in the Middle East - the ...
Arab cities have experienced a series of political and existential challenges over the course of the...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.Includes bibliogra...
This thesis examines the career of the architect Hassan Fathy as a case study for the Egyptian exper...
Cairo, an amalgam of Arab, Western, and African influences on the north coast of the African contine...
At the end of the 20th century, and as we approach the beginning of the third millennium, a moment o...
This thesis is an investigation of modernism in Egypt in the first half of the twentieth century. I ...
The 20th century modernization of the developing world came with its own discomforts. This project l...
The urban fabric of cities of the Middle East has changed drastically in recent years. A lack of pla...
Thesis: S.M. in Architecture Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architect...
The discussion of Arabian modernity during the post-war period arose within the process of decoloniz...
A l’image de l’industrie du cinéma, cet ouvrage est le deuxième opus (le « sequel » comme on dit dan...
Mohammed Ezzeldin is a PhD student in the department of history in the City University of New York (...
Hussein El-Sharkawy was the American University in Cairo’s Vice President for New Campus Development...
This edited collection, a sequel to Elsheshtawy's Planning Middle Eastem Cities: An Urban Kaleidosco...