Grad Project Workout – Module 1 | Conceptualisation
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Mar 18–22, 2014
Organized by: Megawra - Built Environment Collective
Venue: Megawra - Built Environment Collective
Address: 2 Darb al-Shaykh Khalil, beside Sabil Umm ‘Abbas, off Saliba St., al-Khalifa., Cairo,
Website: http://megawra.com/event/grad-project-workout-module-1-conceptualisation/


Where does the concept come from?
Does it have to be philosophical?
How can a student maintain a grasp of the concept in spite of conflicting feedback from professors and TAs and as the project gets harder and more complex?

We will discuss these issues and more in two three hour sessions. We will talk about how to find the concept and use it to generate multiple design solutions. This will be through a set of serial operations using tools of discovering the potentials of the design in a fast manner.

 

No of hrs: 6
Tue 18 Mar – 18:00
Sat 22 Mar – 11:00
Fees: LE 25/hr (total for 6 hr: LE 150)
Book at Megawra.
Registration deadline: Mon 17 Mar

 

Short Bio:

Ahmad Borham is a practicing design architect. He is also involved in the education field in a number of universities in Cairo. He has a Masters of Science in environmental design titled Resilient Rules: Culture and Computation in Traditional Built Environments. He is co-founder of Cairo from Below and madd platform initiatives which share the same aim which is to encourage inclusive, transparent and resilient urbanization in Cairo and to provide information and opinion to bring together, empower and inspire the next generation of urban practitioners and leaders. He also maintains the Drawing Parallels blog where he draws comparisons between urban conditions in Cairo and other cities in search for emergent patterns.