The reflecting of the plurality of humanistic values on the formation of the reception hall in the contemporary Touristic facility

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Professor at the Department of Interior Design and Furniture - Faculty of Applied Arts - Helwan University

2 Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Applied Arts, 6th October University

Abstract

The trends of the interior design of Egyptian and Arab architecture during the last two decades have been influenced by
the successive civilizational changes witnessed by the Islamic world. They also included works of design that formulate
a modern intellectual discourse characterized by values ​​(pluralism, pluralism) and sometimes contradictions in some
aspects by attempting to combine " Or tradition and renewal ", which is the inevitability of adherence to the inherent
Islamic values, in return for the bias towards innovation and innovation imposed by contemporary global trends in all
its forms and diversities, and the contemporary values, May and developed through various proposals based on respect
for Islamic values, including: (spirituality, openness).
The aim of the research is to build bridges of communication between the contemporary design trends and the values
​​of our Islamic heritage and to benefit from the value of the Islamic heritage to design the reception hall in the
contemporary tourist establishment that reflects our Islamic identity and culture. The study concluded with
a number of results, the most important of which are: The value of pluralism has led to the creation of a positive
relationship with history and heritage and the use of it to achieve designs that bear the characteristics and affiliations
of the Islamic heritage. In order to design the reception hall in contemporary Tourist Installations, including
the contents of the human values ​​of Islamic heritage, and reintegrate them into the contemporary design process.