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Wael Samhouri was born on 1958 in Damascus, is a Syrian Architect and Urban Designer. Discover Wael Samhouri's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Wael Samhouri وائل السمهوري (born 1958 in Damascus) is a Syrian-Palestinian architect and professor of Architecture and Urban Design.
He is currently the chairman of the Department of Theory & History of Architecture in Damascus University, and was previously the founding chairman of two other private architecture departments.
Samhouri graduated from Damascus University with a Bachelor of Architecture in 1983, then continued pursuing his post graduate studies in Architecture and Urban design between New York and London.
In 1987 he held an MSc in Urban Design from Pratt Institute, New York and later in 1990, a Ph. D. in Architecture & Urban Design from the Royal College of Art in London.
His architectural practice (Wael Samhouri Architecture & Urban Design) (first founded in 1992) in Syria, has produced award-winning designs.
His research and writing interest is currently in sacred architecture and its representation in the modern world and the philosophy of post-war reconstruction architecture.
Wael Samhouri comes from a family of academics, both his mother (Quamar Al-Duaji) and father were university professors.
His father (M. Zouhair Samhouri) is an eminent linguist and translator who worked at the United Nations in Geneva.
Wael travelled extensively with his family between Europe and the Gulf, and lived for years in England and Kuwait before settling in Syria.
Later in 1992, he founded his own practice Wael Samhouri Architecture & Urban Design in Damascus, Syria.
He has been a member of several committees and NGOs.
Alongside practicing Architecture, Samhouri has been a professor and chairman of the Department of Theory & History of Architecture in Damascus University since 2004.
He was also the founding Chairman of the Department of Architecture in the University of Kalamoon, Syria (2004–2006), and in the International University of Science & Technology IUST, Syria (2006–2010).
Samhouri is active in the academic discourse in the region.
He founded the Apollodorus of Damascus, A platform for architectural discourse, globally connecting architects, artists, musicians and intellectuals.
The platform promotes intellectual discourse in Architecture, Art, Music and History in the region.
Wael Samhouri won the first award in the Master Planning Category of Cityscape 2004 Architectural Review Awards - Dubai & London, for his project ‘Eastern Park of Damascus’.
And again in 2005, where he received the Cityscape first award in the Islamic Architecture category for his Al Hasani Madrasa & Mosque in Old Damascus, Syria.
From 2007 to 2010, he was a member of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture Technical Review team.
He was a technical reviewer at Al-Fozan Award for modern mosque architecture.
In 2008, he joined the board of trustees of the Aga Khan Development Network in Syria.
In 2008, he won the award to design the Seera Museum & Research Centre in Kuwait with Gulf Consult.
Samhouri’s work could be considered to belong to a Regionalist (or rather Critical Regionalist) architecture - although he has now evolved to embrace a different approach.
Designing the Hasani Religious Center in Damascus, he incorporates both traditional religious and modern office and educational space.
By treating tradition as more than just an old pattern book, Samhouri’s building shows that cultural awareness in architecture can mean something deeper than decorated monoliths.
He also received the Cityscape Special Award (Highly Commended—Master Planning) in 2010 for his latest project, Damascus University’s Faculty of Letters and Humanities new campus, which is currently under the final stages of construction.
His work has been exhibited in the La Biennale di Venezia 2014, and included in the accompanying book: Architecture from the Arab World: 1914-2014 (a selection)
Samhouri had recently co-authored a book titled (Universal Acquaintance: Towards a contemporary view of Mosque architecture).
The publication critically discusses the idea of the future mosque.