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Springboarding Patterns: From Historic Cairo to Contemporary Design

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Mon, Apr 20, 2026

1 PM – 2 PM (GMT+2)

Room PO71, Alwaleed Hall

AUC Avenue, P.O. Box 74, New Cairo, 11835, Egypt

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Qahwa and Kalam Lunch Hour Series

Springboarding Patterns: From Historic Cairo to Contemporary Design
 

The Patterns of Cairo online database is an open-access platform documenting more than 200 decorative designs from Historic Cairo. It features downloadable digitized drawings, geometric analyses and pattern biographies, alongside narratives exploring the intangible patterns of craft, migration and development.

This talk explores how historic pattern ideation and craft practices can serve as effective springboards for today’s creative fields.

By Ehsan Abushadi ’15, Patterns of Cairo Coordinator, and Yumna Moussa ’19 and ’25, Patterns of Cairo Lead Researcher

In conversation with Noha Abou Khatwa ’98 and ’01, assistant professor of Islamic art and architecture

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