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The mental map of the “architect of the poor”, Hassan Fathy

Juan David Latorre
15 de September de 2025
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The mental map of the “architect of the poor”, Hassan Fathy
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Casa Árabe invites you next Wednesday at 7pm to explore, with the help of the writer and curator José Tono Martínez, the origin of the thought of the legendary “architect of the poor”, the Egyptian Hassan Fathy. Free entry until the capacity of the room. The event will be held in Spanish.

 

Hassan Fath was a visionary Egyptian architect known for his humanistic and sustainable approach to architecture, combining traditional techniques with modern solutions adapted to the local climate and culture. Born in 1900, Fathy promoted the use of indigenous materials such as adobe and advocated for active community participation in the construction process. Its most emblematic project, the village of New Gourna, exemplifies its commitment to accessible, environmentally friendly and socially conscious architecture. Considered a pioneer of sustainable design, his legacy has deeply influenced contemporary architectural thinking, especially in low-income contexts and extreme climates.

 

José Tono Martínez, writer and curator of the exhibition Hassan Fathy: a contracorriente, which was presented at Casa Árabe, in its headquarters in Madrid and Córdoba between 2021 and 2022, explores in this conference the origin of the thought of the so-called architect of the poor. Tone has reviewed the personal library of the Egyptian intellectual, and will guide attendees in the rich and plural world, ancient and modern, European and Arabic, which forged the thought of Hassan Fathy, central reference of contemporary culture, Early prophet of sustainability and the slow movement.

 

 

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