Departures Exhibition: Free Curator’s Tours with The Barakat Trust

Asia House 63 New Cavendish Street, London, W1G 7LP, London, England, GB

Departures Exhibition: Free Curator's Tours #DeparturesExhibition Join curator Richard Wilding in a unique and bespoke tour of Asia House Barakat Trust exhibition Departures: A Photographic Journey Through the Islamic World (12 April - 3 May 2019). Tours run on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 12 am, they are free but RSVP is required. The [...]

Converging Paths: Photography and the Middle East: Documentation, Orientalism and Espionage

Asia House 63 New Cavendish Street, Marylebone, London, United Kingdom

In this illustrated talk, co-curator of the exhibition ‘Departures’ Richard Wilding contrasts the legacy and objectives of historical photographers with his own contemporary work and experiences in the region. During the nineteenth century, exciting new archaeological discoveries in Egypt and Mesopotamia generated great enthusiasm in Europe for images and written [...]

Making the Modern Using the Traditional: The Materiality of Mosque and Church

Shahporan Masjid And Islamic Centre Trust 3 Treadway Street, London, E2 6QL, London, England, GB

Shahed Saleem, architect of East Hackney Mosque, and Alex Sherratt, architect of Mildmay Shoreditch Tabernacle offer a site visit to two new religious buildings, sharing insights on what it means to make a religious building in London capturing community identity today. An event organised as part of London Craft Week 2019. About Shahed Saleem: [...]

Time & Earthly Paradise: Watchmaking inspired by great buildings of the Islamic World

The Arab British Centre 1 Gough Square, London, United Kingdom

Harun Asif and Abdullah Ahmed talk about their new brand, Miraj Collections, and how they have navigated the craft and design landscape to produce watches of distinction. Their work draws its inspiration from the great architecture of the Islamic world, and their talk shares their journey to adapt designs shaped [...]

Palm Revolution: From Discarded Palm Ribs to Contemporary Furniture

Egyptian Bureau for Cultural and Educational Affairs 4 Chesterfield Gardens, London, W1J 5BG, London, England, GB

London-based interior and product designer Hedayat Islam and architect-maker Mohamed Saeed are producing contemporary wooden furniture made of compressed palm ribs, traditionally burned as waste in Egyptian rural communities, and a cause of severe air pollution. This highly innovative re-use of palm ribs has been pioneered by an Egyptian researcher, Dr Hamed El-Mously [...]

Past & Present: Modern Islamic Architecture in the Gulf

Leighton House Museum 18 Stafford Terrace, London, United Kingdom

About the Talk The lecture will discuss modern Islamic architecture in the Arabian Gulf and its recollections of the past. The focus will be the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the State of Kuwait, the Kingdom of Bahrain, the State of Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and the Sultanate of Oman. [...]

Site Visit: 15 Clerkenwell Close

15 Clerkenwell Close

Join The Arab British Centre and The Barakat Trust for a site visit and conversation with Amin Taha, Stirling Prize nominee and founder of Amin Taha + Groupwork studio. The visit will take place at the award-winning 15 Clerkenwell Close. The six-storey stone framed building block located in a historic area of London contains 8 [...]

In Search of Arab London: A Design Conversation

The Arab British Centre 1 Gough Square, London, United Kingdom

Join The Arab British Centre and The Barakat Trust in this special event for the London Festival of Architecture 2019. London designers from the Arab world and working with the Arab world share experiences of melding ideas between the Middle East and Britain – in a quasi-global world, what does [...]

The British Mosque: An Architectural and Social History

Asia House 63 New Cavendish Street, London, W1G 7LP, London, England, GB

Description: Join us for a presentation of Shahed Saleem's latest book, the first overview of Muslim architecture in Britain from the earliest examples in the late 19th century, to mosques being built today. Saleem focuses on the way in which the mosque as a new cultural and architectural form has [...]

Free – £10

The Damascene Home: Family Workshop

Leighton House Museum 18 Stafford Terrace, London, United Kingdom

Join The Arab British Centre and The Barakat Trust for an afternoon of family activities at Leighton House, as part of their In Search of Arab London event series for the London Festival of Architecture. What is ‘Home’? Is it the people you love? Is it a roof over your head? Is it a [...]

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