During the International Conference on Mosque Architecture (ICMA), Dalia Lakari will present the results of her research on the aesthetics of contemporary mosques, highlighting the new methodological perspectives adopted. Her research papers on Islamic Aesthetics in Contemporary Mosque Architecture are an attempt to highlight the aesthetic and heritage issues associated with mosque architecture.
Research paper Title
Critical Assessment of Islamic Aesthetics in Contemporary Mosque Architecture: the Case Djamaâ-El-Djazaïr
Personal Biography
Dalia Lakari is a doctoral student in architecture at the National Higher School of Islamic Sciences, affiliated with Djamaâ El-Djazaïr. She specializes in architectural and urban heritage and actively contributes to the reflection on the conservation and enhancement of Islamic architectural heritage.
His doctoral research, situated within the research axis of Art and Aesthetics in Mosque Architecture, focuses on the aesthetics of contemporary mosques, exploring the historical, cultural, and stylistic dimensions that shape the architectural identity of these buildings.
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