Short Biography: An Assistant Professor of Architecture specializing in architectural and cultural heritage at the University of Hail, the focus is on the intersection of architectural heritage and social studies. Holding a Ph.D. in Design and Planning from the University of Colorado Denver, the research is centered on vernacular architecture and architectural phenomenology, incorporating socio-cultural theories and practices, with a secondary focus on urban morphology.
Researcher oriented with interests span through interdisciplinary realms, including cultural and urban heritage, vernacular architecture, socio-cultural studies, and urban design. In the professional arena, leadership and contributions have been made to various significant projects, serving in roles such as design reviewer, data analyst, technical reviewer, documentation consultation services, and QA & QC specialist. Expert advice and guidance are provided on traditional architecture, validating architecture-related programming, concepts, directions, and content, and offering recommendations and solutions to architecture-related challenges.
Theoretical knowledge is continually synthesized with practical application, advancing methodologies through active participation in workshops, lectures, seminars, and industry events. This approach enables significant contributions and advancements within both academic circles and architectural practice.