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I'm Mohammed Trabulsy, a Beirut Arab University graduate (Accredited by RIBA / Royal Institute of British Architects), and a practicing Architect since 2014.
I recently participated in an online public seminar ‘Building Capacity & Designing Participatory Approaches to Preserve Cultural Heritage by the Youth’ as a part of the funded project with the title ‘ (Re)contextualizing contested heritage project’, #ReConHeritage, funded by Research England GCRF in collaboration with University of Leeds (UK). (Presenting Lebanon https://www.reconheritage.co.uk/lebanon)
Through the years of practicing architecture I have designed more than 200 projects, and I have been trying to create a certain identity for myself while respecting my surrounding urban fabric.
My architectural focus is combining the fasade design with the whole concept of the object.
The esthetic of the object should follow the meaning of the object. This is my first and main focus. In the same time I belong to that group of architects who think that the culture should reflect the way we build our reality and , but more than that it is how we build in order to change our way of living. So in this case I am curious to see if the students which will participate would consider to create their works in my terms ( esthetics and culture).
Urban planner and architect from Copenhagen, Denmark.
Architecture Graduate from the Holy-Spirit University of Kaslik, Lebanon. She was ranked third at the 19th Chaderji Award – (Lebanon 2019), first in Urban Design and Landscape at the Inspireli Awards (Prague 2019) and obtained an honorable mention at the Design that Educates Awards – (Germany 2019) for her project on the post-war reconstruction of Mosul. News of her project reached UNESCO Paris who then kindly requested it for instructive purposes. Interested in social and sustainable challenges, she plans to pursue a master's degree in International Urban Planning at l’Ecole d’Urbanisme de Paris.