Domestic Architecture and the City Identity:The Historic City of Homs and Its Traditional Courtyard Houses as a Case Study.- Dialogical Approach for the City identity: Examination of Beirut Central District Contemporary Architecture.- Identifying the Perceptual Image of Distinctive Places through Storytelling.- Improving Urban Contexts' Identity via Conducting a Smart Mechanism.- Analytical Study of The Visual Content of Khuwy’s Tomb in Saqqara in Egypt.- Psycho-Social Impact of New-Communities Ads in Egypt on Impending Crime Rates.- Using Sonic Perception To Improve Public Spaces And Develop Place Identity.- Is It Possible To Define Architectural Identity More Objectively?.- Developing a Model for Evaluation of Heritage Urban Open-Air Museums: Applied to Al-Moez Street open-air Museum – Cairo.- Porous Images: Benjamin Reveals Naples.- The Impact of Identity in Determining the Characteristics of the Public Arts in Landscape.- The Reflection of Local Materials and Culture on Architecture: A Case Study of Harra.- Vernacular Architecture as an Expression of Cities’ Identity: Gercüş Houses in Turkey.- How Can We Recover The Identity of The City? Workshops of “The City Of Tomorrow / A Vila Do Mañá”.- Energy Efficiency in Architecture Design in Mohenjo-Daro.
Dr. Nabil Mohareb
Dr. Nabil Mohareb is an Associate
Professor; he has more than eight years of administrative
experience as the Director of Faculty branch of Architecture-
Design & Built Environment in a newly established branch in Tripoli
campus- Beirut Arab University, Lebanon. His research is focusing
on the relationship between architecture and urbanism; he is
interested in social behaviour activities, their mutual effect on
both spatial and economic variables in urban spaces, and their
interrelationship with architectural design using digital
simulation in forecasting their movements and behaviour. He has
developed and planned an area of personal research, which is
reflected in his several published papers in refereed journals and
international refereed conferences, in addition to the work of his
postgraduate students. Dr. Nabil has participated in number of
funding research related to understanding social behaviour
activities. With regards to his teachingexperience, Dr. Nabil has
worked for a number of distinguished universities in Egypt, United
Arab Emirates and Lebanon. Over the past eighteen years of teaching
experience, he has gained an understanding of dealing with
multinational and multicultural environments. Recently, he is using
‘Design-Build’ method in post-graduate design studios to involve
the students more with the construction industry (digitally and
traditionally).
Antonella Versaci
Antonella Versaci is a researcher and
assistant professor at the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture,
University “Kore” of Enna, where she is responsible of the
“Laboratory of Restoration of Architectural and Cultural Heritage”
and teaches “architectural restoration” and “laboratory of
architectural restoration” within the Master of
Architecture. She is also an associate researcher at the
Institut Parisien de Recherche Architecture Urbanistique Société
(IPRAUS), a research laboratory of the ENSAPB – National Superior
School of Architecture of Paris-Belleville (UMR 3329
Ausser). Her research applies to the issues of safeguarding
and conservation of historic buildings and landscape, with
particular attention to cultural heritage spread across the
territory and to the protection of historic centers, as well as to
their survey, diagnosis, classification and valorization. In
1996, she earned a master’s degree in Building Engineering at the
University of Messina and, the following year, obtained a
scholarship for postgraduate specialization courses
abroad. She then attended in Paris two courses of
specialization in urban preservation, strategic planning and
management earning both degrees. In 2005, she received a PhD degree
cum laude in “Architecture” from the University of Paris VIII, with
a dissertation on the legislation on historic centers in
France. From June 2004 to September 2008, she was a UNESCO
International staff member, responsible for numerous cultural
projects in Southeastern Europe, including those related to the
creation of a School of Restoration in Tirana (Albania) and to a
Center for Digitization of heritage cultural in Skopje
(FYROM). She is the author of over 90 refereed
publications.
Dr. Yasser Mahgoub
Dr. Yasser Mahgoub is the Chairman of
the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, College of
Engineering, Qatar University. Received B.Sc. in Architectural
Engineering from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt in 1978 and
Doctorate in Architecture from The University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, USA in 1990. He has held several academic positions since
1990 at Ain Shams University, United Arab Emirates University,
Kuwait University and Qatar University.Practiced as a professional
architect in Egypt and was a founding member in 1980 of “The
Egyptian Designers” architectural firm in Cairo, Egypt. Practiced
as an architect and consultant in Egypt, UAE, Kuwait and Qatar.
Teaches architectural design studios, architectural research,
environment, graduation projects and urban planning legislation and
behavior in architecture and architectural professional practice.
His research interests include social and cultural aspects of
architecture, sustainable architecture, architectural education and
the impact of globalization on architecture. Served as a scientific
referee for many scientific conferences and journals. Attended and
presented papers in several international and regional conferences.
Practiced as a professional architect and consultant in Egypt,
United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar. Was a member of the Agha
Khan for Architecture Award reviewers for the 2010 cycle.
Dr. Sreetheran Maruthaveeran
Dr. Sreetheran Maruthaveeran
is currently a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Landscape
Architecture, Faculty of Design and Architecture, Universiti Putra
Malaysia (UPM). He was a researcher at the Urban Forestry and
Landscape Unit, Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) for 13
years before joining the academia. Sreetheran obtained his PhD from
the University of Copenhagen, Denmark in Landscape Architecture and
Planning. His research falls into a number of themes such as
environmental behaviour, landscape visualisation, urban greening,
urban forestry and arboriculture. His PhD work was on "fear of
crime in urban parks in Kuala Lumpur". He is also keen in using
visualization methods in his research. Sreetheran has been involved
in a range of international networking and project activities. One
of the highlight is the collaboration project between the Royal
Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL) and the University of
Copenhagen, Denmark since 2007. The project entitled "Multipurpose
Forestry in a Changing Society" has been funded by the Danish
International Development Agency (DANIDA). Apart from the research,
consultation projects particularly from the urban forestry and
arboricultural perspectives such as tree risk assessment and
inventory at golf courses, embassies and botanical gardens have
also been conducted by him. Sreetheran has produced about 70
publications, including books, reviewed proceedings, journals and
popular writing. He has two books to his credit namely Hazardous
Trees (2009) and Seni Tanaman Hiasan Dalaman (2015). He has also
vast experience as a reviewer for several journals such as Urban
Forestry and Urban Greening, Journal of Landscape and Urban
Planning, Journal of Tropical Forest Science, Forest Science and
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. He has
reviewed several conference proceedings and school textbook at the
national level. Sreetheran currently holds the position as the
Deputy Coordinator for the Urban Forestry Section (6.07.00) under
the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO),
Austria. He is also a Certified Arboristunder the International
Society of Arboriculture (ISA), USA since 2007.
Francesco Alberti Dr Francesco Alberti is
Associate Professor of Urban Planning and design at the Department
of Architecture of the University of Florence, where he is
currently the coordinator of the Laboratory of Urban Design for the
master's degree course in Urban and Regional Planning and in charge
with the teachings of Urban Design for the Laboratory of Green
Systems Planning for the master's degree course in Landscape
Architecture and of Smart City Planning for the postgraduate
programme “ABITA” (Bioecological Architecture and Technological
Innovation for the Environment). In the same department, he is the
scientific coordinator of the research unit "SUP&R"
(Sustainable Urban Projects & Research) and of the related
university spin-off "Urban LIFE” (Urban Liveability & Innovation
for Everyone). As a member of the ItalianNational Institute of
Urban Planning (INU - Istituto Nazionale di Urbanistica) he joined
the National Commetees “Networks, Infrastructure and Innovation
Policies” (2014-2016) and “Urban Accessibility for Everyone”
(2016-). Since 2106 he is the President of the Regional division of
INU in Tuscany. His scientific interests in the fields of spatial
planning and urban design refer to an approach aimed at giving
cultural coherence and operational continuity among research,
education and public policies concerning city and territory, with a
special focus on two main areas: - the relationship between urban
planning, design and management in the perspective of
sustainability and urban resilience; - the interpretation of
mobility systems as "public spaces", playing a major role in
structuring contemporary cities. On these topics he has written
many essays, articles and books, joined national and international
conferences, lectured in postgraduate programmes and master courses
for professionalsand public administrators, provided expert help in
participatory processes, coordinated seminars and conducted
researches on behalf of public institutions and private
enterprises.
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