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May al-Ibrashy

May al-Ibrashy is an Egyptian architectural engineer, the co-founder and principal of Megawra and chair of Megawra-Built environment collective (BEC).[1] Al-Ibrashy works on community engagement projects through heritage conservation, rehabilitation, preservation, and re-signification centered in Cairo's marginalized communities.[2]

May al-Ibrashy
Born1970
NationalityEgyptian
OccupationArchitectural Engineer
Board member ofFounder & Chair of Megawra-Built Environment Collective

Education edit

Al-Ibrashy was born in Cairo in 1970. She obtained a degree in architectural engineering from Ain Shams University in Cairo.[3] She continued her education to complete a master's in the history of Islamic Art, architecture, and archaeology from the University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) followed by a PhD in archaeology, also at SOAS.[3] Her thesis, The Southern Cemetery of Cairo from the 14th century to the present: an urban history of a living cemetery, focused on themes which have subsequently formed the basis of her career.[4]

Career edit

Al-Ibrashy began her career working as an architect and a professor prior to co-founding Megawra, an Egyptian non-governmental organization architectural practice in 2011.[5] Along side her work for Megawra, she continues to work a lecturer in architecture at the American University in Cairo, at Cairo University and as Professor of Practice in Islamic architecture at SOAS.[6][3] In 2012, Megawra partnered with the Built Environment Collective (BEC), an engineering and design consultancy.[5] The combined group, Megawra-BEC, works as an architectural firm and non-governmental organization with a focus on sustainable and socially-responsible heritage restoration across Cairo.[2][7] In the same year, al-Ibrashy began the Athar Lina (Heritage is Ours!) initiative, in partnership with the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.[3] al-Ibrashy's fieldwork engages with the communities in the Al-Khalifa district in Sayeda Zeinab, Al Hattaba district, and Al-Imam Al-Shafii district through participatory conservation initiatives,[8] with the aim of encouraging the marginalized communities’ sense of ownership of their historic environments.[9] A specific focus of al-Ibrashy's work is with children and young people in Cairo’s economically-deprived neighborhoods,[10] and she has worked in the Northern Cemetery in Cairo.[11] Al-Ibrashy has lectured widely, both in Egypt and abroad.[12][13][14]

Publications edit

Books edit

  • Citizen Participation in Historic Cairo, The Ford Foundation (2020)[15]
  • Conservation and Management Plan Al-Khalifa Street Area, ISBN 978-977-90-8236-3, The Ford Foundation (2020)[16]
  • معايير التصميم في القاهرة التاريخية - Historic Cairo Intervention Toolkit, ISBN 978-977-90-8235-6[17] (2020)
  • خطة الحفاظ والإدارة - منطقة شارع الخليفة, The Ford Foundation (2020)

Papers edit

  • Closing Keynote Speech-May al-Ibrashy-Heritage as a driver for development: Athar Lina Initiative in Historic Cairo, AUC Knowledge Foundation (2020)
  • The cultural heritage of Egypt's cities (2021)
  • Heritage in the Street: Megawra | BEC’s Athar Lina Initiative in Historic Cairo, ISSN 2206-9658, City Space Architecture[18] (2021)
  • Design with the Senses and for the Senses: An Alternative Teaching Model for Design Studio, International Journal of Architectural Research[19] (2010)
  • The history of the Southern Cemetery of Cairo from the 14th century to the present : an urban study of a living cemetery (2005)

Editorial contribution edit

  • Funambulist Magazine, Cairo: Hope is the thing with feathers[1] (2020)

Awards edit

  • 2022 Prince Claus Impact Award Recipient:[2]
al-Ibrashy was the recipient of the 2022 Prince Claus Fund Impact Awards,[2] along with María Medrano, Argentina; Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, Cuba; Ailton Alves Lacerda Krenak, Brazil; Hassan Darsi, Morocco and Alain Gomis, Senegal.
al-Ibrashy was one of the five finalists for the 2023 ArchDaily Diversity in Architecture Award.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "May al-Ibrashy". The Funambulist Magazine. 8 April 2021. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d "2022 Impact Awards Announcement". Prince Claus Fund. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Rashidi, Seif El. "New Podcast: Heritage is Ours with May al-Ibrashy". The Barakat Trust. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  4. ^ "The Southern Cemetery of Cairo from the 14th century to the present: an urban history of a living cemetery". WorldCat. 2005. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  5. ^ a b El Gibaly, Lara (March 7, 2017). "Megawra: Making sure heritage is a resource, not a burden: An architect, a historian and a storyteller walk into a shrine…". Madamasr. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  6. ^ "Dr May al-Ibrasy". SOAS University of London. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  7. ^ Akil, Carla. "Dr May al-Ibrashy: Linking heritage to the community". Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  8. ^ "Historian May Al-Ibrashy Wins Global Award for Heritage Conservation". SceneHome. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  9. ^ "In Old Cairo, residents reconnect with their heritage". France 24. 19 February 2023. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  10. ^ Makary, Marina (23 November 2022). "Athar Lina: Promoting cultural heritage at al-Khalifa neighbourhood". Egyptian Streets. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  11. ^ Keath, Lee (2020-08-08). "Highways over history". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. pp. E2. Retrieved 2023-12-31.
  12. ^ "Heritage as a driver for development: Athar Lina Initiative in Historic Cairo". The American University in Cairo. May 2023. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  13. ^ "Athar Lina Initiative: Heritage as a community resource". Architectural League of New York. 2 May 2023. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  14. ^ "May al-Ibrashy and the Tahayyuz Alliance". Charlotte College of Arts and Architecture. 3 February 2023. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  15. ^ "Citizen Participation in Historic Cairo". Atharlina.com. 2020.
  16. ^ "Conservation and Management Plan Al-Khalifa Street Area". 2020.
  17. ^ "Historic Cairo Intervention Toolkit". Atharlina.com. 2020.
  18. ^ al-Ibrashy, May. “Heritage in the Street: Megawra | BEC’s Athar Lina Initiative in Historic Cairo.” The Journal of Public Space, no. Vol. 6 n. 1 (2021): 241–56. doi:10.32891/JPS.V6I1.1462.
  19. ^ al-Ibrashy, May and Tammy Gaber. “Design with the senses and for the senses: An alternative teaching model for design studio” International Journal of Architectural Research: Archnet-IJAR 4 (2010): 359-375.
  20. ^ Fakharany, Nour (9 March 2023). "Diversity in Architecture, DIVIA Award". ArchDaily. Retrieved 31 December 2023.

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May al Ibrashy is an Egyptian architectural engineer the co founder and principal of Megawra and chair of Megawra Built environment collective BEC 1 Al Ibrashy works on community engagement projects through heritage conservation rehabilitation preservation and re signification centered in Cairo s marginalized communities 2 May al IbrashyBorn1970NationalityEgyptianOccupationArchitectural EngineerBoard member ofFounder amp Chair of Megawra Built Environment Collective Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Publications 3 1 Books 3 2 Papers 3 3 Editorial contribution 4 Awards 5 ReferencesEducation editAl Ibrashy was born in Cairo in 1970 She obtained a degree in architectural engineering from Ain Shams University in Cairo 3 She continued her education to complete a master s in the history of Islamic Art architecture and archaeology from the University of London School of Oriental and African Studies SOAS followed by a PhD in archaeology also at SOAS 3 Her thesis The Southern Cemetery of Cairo from the 14th century to the present an urban history of a living cemetery focused on themes which have subsequently formed the basis of her career 4 Career editAl Ibrashy began her career working as an architect and a professor prior to co founding Megawra an Egyptian non governmental organization architectural practice in 2011 5 Along side her work for Megawra she continues to work a lecturer in architecture at the American University in Cairo at Cairo University and as Professor of Practice in Islamic architecture at SOAS 6 3 In 2012 Megawra partnered with the Built Environment Collective BEC an engineering and design consultancy 5 The combined group Megawra BEC works as an architectural firm and non governmental organization with a focus on sustainable and socially responsible heritage restoration across Cairo 2 7 In the same year al Ibrashy began the Athar Lina Heritage is Ours initiative in partnership with the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities 3 al Ibrashy s fieldwork engages with the communities in the Al Khalifa district in Sayeda Zeinab Al Hattaba district and Al Imam Al Shafii district through participatory conservation initiatives 8 with the aim of encouraging the marginalized communities sense of ownership of their historic environments 9 A specific focus of al Ibrashy s work is with children and young people in Cairo s economically deprived neighborhoods 10 and she has worked in the Northern Cemetery in Cairo 11 Al Ibrashy has lectured widely both in Egypt and abroad 12 13 14 Publications editBooks edit Citizen Participation in Historic Cairo The Ford Foundation 2020 15 Conservation and Management Plan Al Khalifa Street Area ISBN 978 977 90 8236 3 The Ford Foundation 2020 16 معايير التصميم في القاهرة التاريخية Historic Cairo Intervention Toolkit ISBN 978 977 90 8235 6 17 2020 خطة الحفاظ والإدارة منطقة شارع الخليفة The Ford Foundation 2020 Papers edit Closing Keynote Speech May al Ibrashy Heritage as a driver for development Athar Lina Initiative in Historic Cairo AUC Knowledge Foundation 2020 The cultural heritage of Egypt s cities 2021 Heritage in the Street Megawra BEC s Athar Lina Initiative in Historic Cairo ISSN 2206 9658 City Space Architecture 18 2021 Design with the Senses and for the Senses An Alternative Teaching Model for Design Studio International Journal of Architectural Research 19 2010 The history of the Southern Cemetery of Cairo from the 14th century to the present an urban study of a living cemetery 2005 Editorial contribution edit Funambulist Magazine Cairo Hope is the thing with feathers 1 2020 Awards edit2022 Prince Claus Impact Award Recipient 2 al Ibrashy was the recipient of the 2022 Prince Claus Fund Impact Awards 2 along with Maria Medrano Argentina Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara Cuba Ailton Alves Lacerda Krenak Brazil Hassan Darsi Morocco and Alain Gomis Senegal 2023 ArchDaily Diversity in Architecture DIVIA Award 20 al Ibrashy was one of the five finalists for the 2023 ArchDaily Diversity in Architecture Award References edit a b May al Ibrashy The Funambulist Magazine 8 April 2021 Retrieved 18 July 2023 a b c d 2022 Impact Awards Announcement Prince Claus Fund Retrieved 18 July 2023 a b c d Rashidi Seif El New Podcast Heritage is Ours with May al Ibrashy The Barakat Trust Retrieved 18 July 2023 The Southern Cemetery of Cairo from the 14th century to the present an urban history of a living cemetery WorldCat 2005 Retrieved 31 December 2023 a b El Gibaly Lara March 7 2017 Megawra Making sure heritage is a resource not a burden An architect a historian and a storyteller walk into a shrine Madamasr Retrieved 2023 07 20 Dr May al Ibrasy SOAS University of London Retrieved 31 December 2023 Akil Carla Dr May al Ibrashy Linking heritage to the community Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship Retrieved 31 December 2023 Historian May Al Ibrashy Wins Global Award for Heritage Conservation SceneHome Retrieved 19 July 2023 In Old Cairo residents reconnect with their heritage France 24 19 February 2023 Retrieved 31 December 2023 Makary Marina 23 November 2022 Athar Lina Promoting cultural heritage at al Khalifa neighbourhood Egyptian Streets Retrieved 31 December 2023 Keath Lee 2020 08 08 Highways over history Honolulu Star Advertiser pp E2 Retrieved 2023 12 31 Heritage as a driver for development Athar Lina Initiative in Historic Cairo The American University in Cairo May 2023 Retrieved 31 December 2023 Athar Lina Initiative Heritage as a community resource Architectural League of New York 2 May 2023 Retrieved 31 December 2023 May al Ibrashy and the Tahayyuz Alliance Charlotte College of Arts and Architecture 3 February 2023 Retrieved 31 December 2023 Citizen Participation in Historic Cairo Atharlina com 2020 Conservation and Management Plan Al Khalifa Street Area 2020 Historic Cairo Intervention Toolkit Atharlina com 2020 al Ibrashy May Heritage in the Street Megawra BEC s Athar Lina Initiative in Historic Cairo The Journal of Public Space no Vol 6 n 1 2021 241 56 doi 10 32891 JPS V6I1 1462 al Ibrashy May and Tammy Gaber Design with the senses and for the senses An alternative teaching model for design studio International Journal of Architectural Research Archnet IJAR 4 2010 359 375 Fakharany Nour 9 March 2023 Diversity in Architecture DIVIA Award ArchDaily Retrieved 31 December 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title May al Ibrashy amp oldid 1197656637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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