Enter in Peace: The Doorways of Cairo Homes, 1872-1950

by Ahmed Abdel-Gawad

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This photographic book sheds new light upon the architectural and decorative elements of domestic doorways from nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Cairo. Previous studies on the subject have been few and far between, and have paid more attention to the Cairo of Khedive Ismail - the new quarter of the city. "Enter in Peace" focuses instead on those doorways of houses built in Cairo's older neighborhoods, and inhabited by Egypt's middle classes. Included here are over 150 photographs, illustrating eighty-one of these doorways as well as the facades of the buildings in which they appear. The book records their dimensions and their various architectural and stylistic elements, from the structure of doors, lintels, and paneling to common designs and motifs. Built during a period of great change and modernization in Egypt, these doorways reflect the Ottoman, European, neo-Pharaonic, and Islamic Revival architectural styles prevalent at the time. Ahmed Abdel-Gawad has made a careful study of these historic doorways, with descriptive comments on the houses' original owners and dates of construction, drawing on tax records and historical documentation to present them in context.
Handsomely illustrated and thoroughly researched, "Enter in Peace" provides an important visual record of Cairo's rapidly disappearing architectural heritage.
  • ISBN10 9774160622
  • ISBN13 9789774160622
  • Publish Date 31 December 1999
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 27 January 2021
  • Publish Country EG
  • Imprint The American University in Cairo Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 128
  • Language English