NABIL GHALI 3من اصل5
I BELIEVE IN HUMANIZING ARCHITECTURE MUCH MORE.
If the architect is sincere in what he does like the architects who had built
anciently without being engineers or studying engineering, only then we can
get a better result. Architecture is a basic necessity and then comes the
architect who should be able to overcome, resolve and free himself/ herself
from the difficulties encountering him/her. These problems are listed as the
following: First: Function, i.e. «what I want to do». Second: Shape of the
land Third: The available material Four: Budget Fife: Time Thus, if you
find out the restrictions and resolve them in succession, you will get what
you want.
Do housing needs, purposes of buildings, environmental demands impose a
certain type of urbanism?
Yes, of course. First of all, if you realize the restrictions encountering you,
then it will be easy to manufacture any product you need. I, personally, do
not incline to compounds because their buildings resemble each other.
However, people do not look like one another.
Consequently, you think that materials exist and the difference lies in the
way of formulating and building, right?
Yes, what bothers me the most is someone who is both an architect and
sculptor, however, his/her designed building is a mere sculpture that has no
value In other words, he/she can not function his/her design correctly.
Outside Egypt, i entered a museum where one-third of its total space is
invisible and destroyed, for the architect ran after form and ignored the
content.
Is it important taking into account the aesthetic aspects of the construction
process?
Yes, aesthetics are necessary for the function, however, aesthetics can also
be reached as a result of the function. Aesthetics have a functional basis,