Political symbolism in Mohammad Ali's mosque: Embodying political ideology in architecture

As a cultural product, architecture reflects the state of society and the relationship between the state and the public. Egyptian modern architecture had undergone major changes, since the early 19th century, because of the shifts in the ruling regimes, and the associated consequential cultural and...

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Main Author: Assem A. El-Torky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-12-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016818301819
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spelling doaj-e84660aa625040de9e2625794e64a29b2021-06-02T04:34:09ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682018-12-0157438733880Political symbolism in Mohammad Ali's mosque: Embodying political ideology in architectureAssem A. El-Torky0Address: Alandalus Apartment Tower, Bashayr Elkhir st. from Sabry Abou Alam st., Shebin Elkom City, Menoufeya Governorate, Egypt.; Department of Architectural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Menoufeyia University, EgyptAs a cultural product, architecture reflects the state of society and the relationship between the state and the public. Egyptian modern architecture had undergone major changes, since the early 19th century, because of the shifts in the ruling regimes, and the associated consequential cultural and societal transformations. This paper examines how the political ideology of the ruling regimes influenced architecture and shaped the built environment. The central research question is: how did ruling regimes use built environment to achieve political goals? The paper aims to define the influence of the political ideology of the state on shaping architecture in the era of Mohammed Ali Pasha, through analyzing the architectural characteristics of the Mosque of Mohammed Ali. The research adopts a qualitative research strategy, based on a case study methodology. The analysis incorporates tools from both semiotics and hermeneutics to analyze the symbolic meanings implied in the architecture of the mosque. Findings show how the mosque of Mohammed Ali functioned as a social and political tool, to set a new form for the relationship between authority and people. This research provides an insight into the political and cultural role of architecture, in the modern history of Egypt. Keywords: Egyptian modern architecture, Semiotics, Symbolism, State architecturehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016818301819
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title_short Political symbolism in Mohammad Ali's mosque: Embodying political ideology in architecture
title_full Political symbolism in Mohammad Ali's mosque: Embodying political ideology in architecture
title_fullStr Political symbolism in Mohammad Ali's mosque: Embodying political ideology in architecture
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description As a cultural product, architecture reflects the state of society and the relationship between the state and the public. Egyptian modern architecture had undergone major changes, since the early 19th century, because of the shifts in the ruling regimes, and the associated consequential cultural and societal transformations. This paper examines how the political ideology of the ruling regimes influenced architecture and shaped the built environment. The central research question is: how did ruling regimes use built environment to achieve political goals? The paper aims to define the influence of the political ideology of the state on shaping architecture in the era of Mohammed Ali Pasha, through analyzing the architectural characteristics of the Mosque of Mohammed Ali. The research adopts a qualitative research strategy, based on a case study methodology. The analysis incorporates tools from both semiotics and hermeneutics to analyze the symbolic meanings implied in the architecture of the mosque. Findings show how the mosque of Mohammed Ali functioned as a social and political tool, to set a new form for the relationship between authority and people. This research provides an insight into the political and cultural role of architecture, in the modern history of Egypt. Keywords: Egyptian modern architecture, Semiotics, Symbolism, State architecture
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