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ISSUE 3.1

People-Biased Architecture and Passion for Architecture in Yemen

Salma Samar Damluji

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Interviewed by Nahla Chahal
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In this interview, Damluji speaks about her experience as an architect and her understanding of architecture. 

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Salma Samar Damluji
Salma Samar Damluji

She is an Iraqi architect who lives in Beirut and works as a professor of architecture in the Islamic world at American University.

Salma Samar Damluji is an Iraqi architect who lives in Beirut and works as a professor of architecture in the Islamic world at American University. She is  the chairwoman of architects at the Daw'an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation, which she cofounded in 2007 in Hadhramout, Yemen. She worked in Egypt with the Egyptian architect Hasan Fathi from1974 to 1975 and later in 1983 and 1984. She visited Yemen in 1981 within the framework of  her work with the ESCWA. There she learned about mud brick architecture in Shabam, Tarem, and Hadramout. Since that time her name became connected to Yemen. She started working in 2005 on the restoration of important buildings. In London she taught architecture at the Royal College of Arts from1989 to 1994. She also worked as chairwoman of the Association School of Architecture in Abu Dhabi from 2002 to 2004. She has received a number of prizes in the field of architecture including the the French Academic Prize for architectural restoration (2015) and in 2012 she received the international award for Sustainable Architecture, “Locus”.

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