This program offers an introductory journey into the world of Islamic geometry, guiding participants from hand-drawn models to digital design and product creation. The course begins with fundamental concepts, where students draw geometric patterns by hand, learn the basics of AutoCAD software, and then apply their models digitally. The course concludes with the production of ready-to-cut laser designs and product development.
Course Content::
Introduction to Islamic geometry.
Drawing four simple geometric patterns.
Learning the basics of AutoCAD software.
Digitally applying patterns using AutoCAD.
Designing with purpose and clear structure.
Producing final products ready for laser cutting.
Learning Outcomes::
Understand the fundamental principles of Islamic geometric design.
Acquire practical skills in hand drawing and digital application.
Learn the basics of AutoCAD for design work.
Produce digital files ready for laser cutting or product development.
Learning Objectives::
Introduce participants to the aesthetics and structure of Islamic geometry.
Enable participants to convert hand-drawn patterns into digital formats.
Guide participants through the design process from concept to product.
Age Group:: Adults (16+)
Workshop Schedule::
First Semester :
Wednesday – 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (once per week) Number of Days: 10 teaching days Total Hours: 20 instructional hours Attendance Requirement: Students must attend at least 10% of the course hours on designated days.
Study Dates: 9, 16، 23، 30 نوفمبر – 10 ديسمبر – 7، 14، 28 يناير – 4، 11 فبراير
Mustafa graduated from the Faculty of Engineering in 2007. He has taught approximately 50 workshops, 30 specialised courses, and 11 full-year programs. He established a comprehensive curriculum for the study of Islamic geometric ornamentation and launched a project to revive Islamic art in Cairo. He contributed to the Mamluk Minbars Preservation Project in Cairo, where he was responsible for analysing the Mamluk designs of the documented minbars.