Making Mangour
One of a series of films demonstrating how to work with geometry, as taught at the Jameel House of Traditional Arts / Jeddah on a programme delivered by the Prince's School of Traditional Arts in partnership with the Saudi Arabian Society for Arts and Culture. The Jameel House of Traditional Arts / Jeddah is a centre for artisanship, architectural discourse, and heritage preservation. An intensive one-year programme – a partnership between Art Jameel, the Prince's School of Traditional Arts and the Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts – introduces participants to Islamic geometry, patterns and design, nabati ornaments, colour harmony and decorative techniques, woodwork, gypsum-carving and other traditional crafts, within the rich architectural heritage of Jeddah’s Old Town. https://artjameel.org/heritage/jeddah/

Making a Mangour screen part II

How Grids and Patterns Work Together

Working with Geometry - Carving in Gypsum

Islamic Patterns & Sacred Geometry

PERSIAN GEOMETRIC ART | Workshop 3 | Integrated Patterns from Natanz-Isfahan

A Practical Introduction to Muqarnas

Making a Mangour screen part I

Moroccan Tile: Moorish tiles - Islamic tile - Zillij Tile - Zellige - Fez Tile

Working with Geometry - 6 Fold

تعريف طريقة صنع المقربسdefinition muqarnas

Constructing a Muqarnas Composition

moresque mohammed naji platre sculpte

The Grid System of Islamic Patterns

كيفية رسم رسمة من الطناشيات من فن التسطير و الزخرفة و الفن الإسلامي

How To Weave Octagrams Into Geometric Pattern ✴

Islamique géométrie- islamic geometry-الهندسة الاسلامية(drawing4)

النجارة العربي - Arab Carpentry

Building the Moroccan Court

Constructing four fold Geometric Patterns correctly – using the traditional method

