Lower Egypt
Art Deco Architecture in Alexandria: Why This 100-Year-Old Style Still Matters Today
A century ago, Alexandria became an unexpected laboratory for Art Deco—the world’s first truly global architectural style. European architects fleeing war found freedom to experiment in this Mediterranean port, leaving behind buildings that still pose a question: can architecture today answer our era’s challenges as boldly as Art Deco answered its own? Mirna Gawhar reports.


