Award Cycle: 1981-1983 Cycle
Status: Award Recipient
Country of origin: Egypt
Location: Giza, Egypt
Client: Ramses Wissa Wassef, his family and the community weavers
Architect: Ramses Wissa Wassef
Completed: 1974
Near the pyramids at Giza, the centre was founded in the early 1950s by the late architect Ramses Wissa Wassef as a weaving school. It has since evolved to comprise workshops and showrooms, a pottery and sculpture museum, houses and farm buildings, constructed entirely of mud brick. For Wissa Wassef, vaulted and domed mud brick structures represented something quintessentially Egyptian as these forms had been adopted in turn by Paranoiac, Coptic and Islamic civilisations. The choice of this traditional technology also reflected his desire to transmit the values of handicraft to succeeding generations in a rapidly industrialising country.