Architecture for the Poor
An Experiment in Rural Egypt
366 pages, 133 halftones 5-3/8 x 9
©
1973
Paper $31.00
ISBN: 9780226239163
Published December 2000
Foreword by William R. Polk Preface 1. PRELUDE: DREAM AND REALITY Paradise Lost: The Countryside Mud Brick: Sole Hope for Rural Reconstruction Mud for Roofing, Bahtim: Trial and Error Nubia: Survival of an Ancient Technique of Vaulting The Nubian Masons at Work: First Successes Ezbet el Basry: Iblis in Ambush A Tomb Robbery Begets a Pilot Housing Project Birth of New Gourna: The Site 2. CHORALE: MAN, SOCIETY, AND TECHNOLOGY Architectural Character The Process of Decision Making Tradition's Role Saving Individuality in the Village Traditional Village Crafts Restored The Use of Mud Brick an Economic Necessity Reestablishment of the "Trinity": Owner, Architect, and Craftsman Vernacular Architecture of Old Gourna Change with Constancy Climate and Architecture Orientation of Houses Determined Partly by Sun, Partly by Wind The Malkaf, or Wind Catch Society and Architecture Kinship Structure and Local Custom Socioeconomic Considerations Rural Crafts in Gourna The Plan of New Gourna Public Service Buildings and Amenities The Peasant House Combating Bilharzia Gourna, A Pilot Project The Cooperative System In-Service Training Gourna Not an End in Itself A Stillborn Experiment, Mit-el-Nasara National Program for Rural Reconstruction 3. FUGUE: ARCHITECT, PEASANT, AND BUREAUCRAT First Season: 1945-46 Second Season: 1946-47 Third Season: 1947-48 4. FINALE: GOURNA DORMANT An Architect in Search of a Patron Slander Continues Gourna Revisited Gourna in Nabaroh Appendix I: Cost Analysis of Labor and Rates of the Execution of Works Cost Analysis of Materials and Labor Used in Gourna Village Cost of Stone Sand Construction Appendix II: In-Service Training Appendix III: Organization of Work Appendix IV: Foundations Appendix V: Brick Making Extract from Colonel Debes's Experiments Extract from Dr. Mustapha Yehya's Experiments Appendix VI: Cost Analysis at the Moment when the Project Was Handed Over to the Ministry of Social Affairs Glossary Illustrations
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