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Yacht Mahroussa
26 oct. 2014
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Book
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How Things Work (SCIplanet: Year 7 – Issue 4)
01 oct. 2014
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Periodical
SCIplanet
Centre des Sciences du Planétarium (CSP)
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SCIplanet is a quarterly edutainment science magazine published by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Planetarium Science Center (PSC). The Magazine aims to popularize science among the Egyptian public. In this issue it tackles the theme of “How Things Work”.
Environment (SCIplanet: Year 7 – Issue 3)
26 juin 2014
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Periodical
SCIplanet
Centre des Sciences du Planétarium (CSP)
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SCIplanet is a quarterly edutainment science magazine published by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Planetarium Science Center (PSC). The Magazine aims to popularize science among the Egyptian public. In this issue it tackles the theme of “Environment”.
Bibliotheca Alexandrina Sixth International Biennale for the Artist Book
01 juin 2014
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Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Catalogue
Expositions et Collections d'Art
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This 6
th
round of the Biennale resumes the footsteps of previous ones. It is concerned, in particular, with the Miniature “Artist’s Book”, the dimensions of which do not exceed 15 × 15 × 15 cm. It is an attempt to explore the artists’ creativity in this field on this small scale, emphasizing that creativity, technical skill, and authentic expression are the most important values in an artwork, which is not necessarily linked to the greatness of the artwork’s size.
Marased (4): The Veil and 9/11: The Orientalist Discourse Revisited
01 mai 2014
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Taleb Bilal
Publication Series
Marased
Le Centre d'Études Stratégiques
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The Veil and 9/11: The Orientalist Discourse Revisited is an attempt to excavate the prevailing discourses on the veil, notably after the bombing of the World Trade Center in New York. This article tries to argue that the Orientalist discourse has been revisited in most of the Western debates on the veil. For instance, the veil after 9/11 was connected with a lot of stereotypes and prejudices such as the veil as a sign of oppression, gender inequality, terrorism, patriarchal ideologies, lack of voice and more significantly a refusal to adopt Western values and ways of life. Furthermore, this article will try to come across four items: Orientalism and the question of difference; the perception of the veil in colonial era; the veil and 9/11; and the veil and New American Orientalism.
Human Health (SCIplanet: Year 7 – Issue 2)
01 avr. 2014
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Periodical
SCIplanet
Centre des Sciences du Planétarium (CSP)
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SCIplanet is a quarterly edutainment science magazine published by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Planetarium Science Center (PSC). The Magazine aims to popularize science among the Egyptian public. In this issue it tackles the theme of “Human Health”.
Human Civilization (SCIplanet: Year 7 – Issue 1)
22 janv. 2014
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Periodical
SCIplanet
Centre des Sciences du Planétarium (CSP)
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SCIplanet is a quarterly edutainment science magazine published by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Planetarium Science Center (PSC). The Magazine aims to popularize science among the Egyptian public. In this issue it tackles the theme of “Human Civilization”.
Montazah: The Royal Palaces and Gardens
01 janv. 2014
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Mohamed Awad
Book
Centre des Recherches Alexandrines et Méditerranéennes
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Montazah site, known since Antiquity, was rediscovered and developed in the 19th and 20th centuries to become Egypt’s royal summer retreat. Khedive Abbas Helmi, fascinated by the natural beauty of the site, decided to build a summer retreat there, the Salamlek, in 1892. King Fouad, later in 1927, built the Haramlek, and King Farouk added more dependencies including the Tea Pavilion and bridge. Following the 1952 Revolution, the gardens and the beaches were opened to the public, yet still most of the site was reserved for Egypt’s elite society. An Italian company developed and managed the site and its beach cabins, while the royal residences were transformed followed with the addition of the Palestine Hotel in the late 1960s, while casinos, clubs and entertainment facilities were added successively. This brief historical account is meant to document the history and development of the site, and serve as a guide to its resort and recreational facilities.
The Hassan Fathi Award for Architecture 2013
01 janv. 2014
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Catalogue
Centre des Recherches Alexandrines et Méditerranéennes
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In 2013, the focus was placed on two main categories. The first one was dedicated to the Graduation Projects of Architecture Students in Egyptian Public and Private Universities (2012-2013), with an attempt to discuss and discover these immense and innovative architectural horizons. As for the second one, Sustainability and Creativity in Interior Design, it included integrated interior designs for residential, commercial, administrative, and recreational buildings, as well as other integral designs of decorative elements and furniture.
The Omar Toussoun Collection in the Graeco-Roman Museum
14 juil. 2013
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Kyriakos Savvopoulos, Robert Steven Bianchi and Yasmine Hussein
Other Publications
Centre des Recherches Alexandrines et Méditerranéennes
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This volume is dedicated to the Omar Toussoun Collection of the Graeco-Roman Museum. The collection is wide ranging and includes architectural elements, sculpture, minor arts and pottery, all of which have as their provenance the Canopic region, 20 kilometers east of Alexandria. The collection was donated by the prince in 1923, and was exhibited in Room 22, named The Prince Omar Toussoun Hall in his honor.
The Colors of BioVisionAlexandria 2012
09 juin 2013
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Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Catalogue
Centre des Etudes et des Programmes Spécialisés (CSSP)
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This publication aims to present an overview of the BioVisionAlexandria 2012 conference and gives a brief portrayal of the next BioVisionAlexandria 2014 Conference
BioVisionAlexandria 2012
19 mai 2013
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Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Catalogue
Centre des Etudes et des Programmes Spécialisés (CSSP)
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Anglais
The theme of BioVisionAlexandria 2012 Conference was "New Life Sciences: Linking Science to Society" which aimed at addressing the role science can play in achieving a fair, equal and just society, not just through scientific research but also policy adjustment. This publication shows the extensiveness and the depth of topics and issues that discussed during the three days conference covering almost all Life Sciences fields. It includes presentations of invited speakers in form of articles to help -in a way - how new life sciences can help society to reach its full potential."
3
rd
round of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina International Biennale for Miniature Graphics
02 mai 2013
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Catalogue
Expositions et Collections d'Art
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The year 2013 witnessed the organization of the 3
rd
round of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina International Biennale for Miniature Graphics, the events of which the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) had started in 2009. The BA was honored with the recognition the event received from a large number of connoisseurs of this art, further confirmed by the number of participation requests that the organizers received throughout the three rounds of the Biennale.
A Historical Guide to Cavafy’s Alexandria
14 avr. 2013
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Kyriakos Savvopoulos
Other Publications
Centre des Recherches Alexandrines et Méditerranéennes
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The book aims to place the series of Cavafy’s history-inspired poems in their context, enabling the reader to gain a broader understanding both of Alexandria’s Greco-Roman past and of Cavafy’s unique gift as a historical poet. The Greek Alexandrian poet takes us on an illustrated journey in space and time to both the real and the imagined Alexandria.
The Hassan Fathi Award for Architecture 2011/2012
01 janv. 2013
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Khaled Asfour
Catalogue
Centre des Recherches Alexandrines et Méditerranéennes
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Arabe
This year, the two cycles of 2011 and 2012 have been combined together. The focus of the 2011 award was the “Architectural Creativity of Young Egyptian Architects” to encourage young architects and be acquainted with their visions and ideas, in addition to offering a forum for presenting and discussing their architectural projects. The 2012 Award focused on “New Comprehensive Developments and Cityscapes”. Over the past few decades, a new form of architectural design has appeared on the Egyptian architectural scene, which, unlike the limited nature of individual buildings or residential apartments, entails comprehensive development projects.
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