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Sayed Karim was born on 16 February, 1911 in Monufia, is an Egyptian architect. Discover Sayed Karim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?

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Age 94 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 16 February, 1911
Birthday 16 February
Birthplace Monufia
Date of death 28 July, 2005
Died Place Cairo
Nationality Egypt

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Parents Ibrahim Fahmy Karim
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1911

Sayed Karim (Also Sayyid Karim. Arabic: سيد كريم) (born; 16 February 1911, Mit Barrah, Munufia – 28 July 2005, Cairo) was a leading Egyptian Modernist architect, who was part of the liberal era's 'pioneer architects'.

He was also an urban planner, best known for designing the Nasr City neighbourhood in Cairo, as well as a writer and editor producing the influential architecture magazine Majallat al-'Imarah, and authoring a number of books.

1933

Karim received his Diploma in Architecture from Cairo University in 1933, before leaving for Switzerland where he pursued another diploma at the University of Zurich, ocompleting it in 1935, and then a Masters in urban planning in 1936.

1938

Sayed Karim received his PhD in architecture at the ETH Zurich in 1938, while teaching there, before moving back to Egypt in 1938 and becoming a professor at Cairo University.

1939

Karim set up his private practice in Cairo in 1939, launching a career that spanned over half a century.

Majallat al-'Imarah (also titled Emara, Alemara Alefoun) was published between 1939 and 1950, with the exception of 1943–1944.

1940

Karim has dealt with this question in an exhaustive and authentic way, calling on other disciplines such as sociology, psychology, but also the history of art and architecture, and holding conferences around it, including one at the Geographical Society in April 1940.

As an urban planner, Karim lamented the missed opportunity to rebuild Cairo according to modernist planning scheme that could have come if Cairo was damaged in World War II, as were so many other cities, and rebuilt according to more modernist principles.

1946

He designed iconic public and residential buildings in Cairo, including a proposal for The Egyptian Journalists’ Syndicate (1946), Akhbar Al Youm (1948), Rose al-Yusuf (1952), Al-Shams Company building (1949) and the Zamalek Tower (1956).

One of his main drivers was a question about 'what can a national style be in Egypt, and how to promote it.

1949

After joining the United Nations as a city planning consultant in 1949, he worked on plans and architectural designs for Baghdad (1946), Damascus (1947), Jeddah (1949), Riyadh (1950), and Amman (1954), and many other cities, earning him the nickname "the flying architect."

1952

The publication was later continued as "Majallat al-Imarah wa-al-Funun" between 1952 and 1959.

Largely the project of editor Sayyid Karim, Majallat al-Imarah presented contemporary architecture in pre-war and post-war Cairo.

A near comprehensive collection is digitally held by ArchNet, which were sourced at the Fine Arts Library of the Harvard College Library.

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1953

Not to be defeated, he proposed plans for Cairo's urban expansion, namely Nasr City, which was envisioned in 1953 and implemented under the direction of the head of Cairo Municipality, Mahmoud Riad from 1959 as a new administrative center.

Karim was active not just in Egypt, but the Arab world.

1965

In 1965, however, the Nasser regime put him under sequestration and house arrest – a move from which the architect never recovered, prematurely curbing his career.