A proposal to repurpose Habib Pasha Sakakini Palace as a museum of arts and cinema | ||||
International Journal of Advanced Studies in World Archaeology | ||||
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 27 April 2025 | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ijaswa.2025.378743.1052 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Mohamed Ramadan Matar ![]() | ||||
egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
This research presents a proposal for the adaptive reuse of the historic Habib Pasha Al-Sakakini Palace, one of the prominent heritage palaces located in the Al-Daher district of Cairo, as a museum of arts and cinema. The proposal envisions a balanced integration between heritage preservation and contemporary cultural needs. It is based on a comprehensive architectural and historical study of the palace, as well as an analysis of its surrounding urban and social context, including its geographical location, visual impact, and cultural and artistic significance. The proposal suggests utilizing the first floor of the palace as a museum of visual arts, featuring galleries for sculpture, paintings, and architectural elements influenced by European styles, reflecting the unique artistic character of the building. The second floor would be dedicated to documenting the history of cinema in the Al-Daher area and showcasing the development of Egyptian cinematic production through archival materials, rare films, and interactive experiences, thereby enhancing the palace’s value as a multidimensional cultural center. The research aims to provide a comprehensive model for the rehabilitation of heritage buildings in a way that ensures the continuity of their societal function without compromising their historical and architectural value. Through this proposal, the study highlights how historic buildings can be transformed into centers of cultural and intellectual enlightenment, bridging the past and present through contemporary display methods and modern technologies. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Adaptive Reuse; Rehabilitation; Al-Sakakini Palace; Habib Pasha Al-Sakakini; Museum of Arts and Cinema | ||||
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