Julie Mehretu Mogamma

Mogamma el Tahrir is a government building in Cairo, Egypt. The Mogamma was the result of a series of master plans for Esamailiyya Square, which used to be occupied by the British barracks. In 1945 when King Farouk ordered the demolition of the barracks upon the departure of British troops from the area, a series of urban planning proposals ens…
Mogamma el Tahrir is a government building in Cairo, Egypt. The Mogamma was the result of a series of master plans for Esamailiyya Square, which used to be occupied by the British barracks. In 1945 when King Farouk ordered the demolition of the barracks upon the departure of British troops from the area, a series of urban planning proposals ensued. The idea for a centralised, all-in-one administrative building emerged from the 1945 plans. Construction began in 1946, and ended in 1949. The building's style reflects typical 1940s modernism, and government buildings in the same style can be found in Buffalo, New York, and Paris. Contrary to popular belief, there is no Soviet association or inspiration, and the building was not constructed by the government of Egypt's second President, Gamal Abdel Nasser. Indeed, Nasser did not become the president of Egypt until November 1954, several years after the building was completed.
  • Completed: 1949
  • Owner: The Sovereign Fund of Egypt
  • Town or city: Cairo
  • Country: Egypt
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