| Reviews & Interviews
    
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                | The sustainable cities made from mud BBC Future    Isabelle Gerretsen July 6 2022  |  
        
            
                | The New York Review of Architecture  War & Architecture in Yemen    
                         An edited dialogue about War & Architecture in Yemen with reporter Iona Craig, editor and writer Madeleine Schwartz, and Professor Salma Samar Damluji Managed by Nicolas Kemper, and designed by Freer Studio
 9 Feb 2021  
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                | ‘Salma Samar Damluji on Power of Master Builders in Reviving Architecture in Yemen’  Stirworld     Meghna Meghta February 2020  |  
        
            
                | ‘A Mud-Brick Utopia’   New Left Review     Owen Hatherley November-December 2019   |  
        
            
                | 'Windows on Creative Genius'  The Observer     Rowan Moore December 2018  |  
        
            
                | ‘Best books of 2018: Architecture and design’   Financial Times      Edwin Heathcote November 2018  |  
        
            
                | ‘Hassan Fathy: l’utopia continua’    Corriere della Sera    Testo Massimo di Conto November 8 2018  |  
        
            
                | ‘Hassan Fathy Earth & Utopia, Books Review’     World of Interiors UK   David Gleeson November 2018  |  
        
            
                | ‘The first book on the philosophy and work of Hassan Fathy’   Wallpaper magazine   Harriet Thorpe October 2018 |  
        
            
                | ‘Book Review: Hassan Fathy’s tale of Earth & Utopia’    Architectural Digest Middle East   Jumana Abdel-Razzaq October 2018  |  
        
            
                | Compte-rendu | Le coeur subtil de Salma Samar Damluji  Courrier de l’architecte    Jean-Philippe Hugron 19 mars 2014 |  
        
            
                | BBC Arabic TV Afaq: Arab Contemporary Home  Eli Melki 27 June 2012 |  
        
            
                | Green Prophet  Remembering Hassan Fathy – Egypt's Green Architect of the People Arwa Aburawa 11 June 2012 |  
        
            
                | ARQ Diario de Arquitectura Clarín (Argentine) Global Awards Inés Álvarez 05 June 2012  |  
        
            
                | Green Prophet Iraqi Mud Architect Talks Sustainability and Corruption in the Middle East(Exclusive Interview)
 Arwa Aburawa 26 May 2012 |  
        
            
                | Medi 1 Radio Tanger Pour une autre architecture Abdelwahab MEDDEB 19 May 2012 |  
        
            
                | Green Prophet Iraqi Mud Architect Wins Prestigious Sustainability Award Arwa Aburawa 7 May 2012 |  
        
            
                | Guardian Weekly Sustainable architecture embraces rammed earth and rock formations Sophie Landrin 1 May 2012 |  
        
            
                | Al Hayat Newspaper  Salma Damluji turammim Husun al Yaman bilturath Arlette Khoury 29 April 2012 |  
        
            
                | Mukalla Today د. سلمى الدملوجي تحصل على جائزة دولية "للعمارة المستدامة" لمشاريع نفدتها مؤسسة دوعن للعمارة الطينية 29 April 2012 |  
        
            
                | Le Courrier de l'Architecte Global Award 2012 : «la culture avant tout» 25 April 2012 |  
        
            
                | Le Monde Cinq artisans d'une architecture "durable" récompensés Sophie Landrin 16 April 2012 |  
        
            
                | Le Courrier de l'Architecte Entretien | Salma Samar Damluji, l'autre architecture Propos recueillis par Emmanuelle Borne 28 March 2012 |  
        
            
                | CER Newsletter In the spotlight: Restoration of Sufi cultural heritage in Yemen Cultural Emergency Response November 2010 |  
        
            
                | Film: FIRST EARTH (8/12) Uncompromising Ecological Architecture - YouTube | Chapter 8: Arabian Earth David Sheen  February 2009 |  
        
            
                | archINFORM What Book Can Be 5 star rating 3 September 2008 This book, from the distinguished Laurence King publishers, is more like a magical talisman than a book. It has the power to enchant a child, and convince them that authentic fantasy worlds still exist and thrive, far more spectacular than any disneyland.
                It will shock an adult unfamiliar with the architectural splendors of Yemen, or excite those who already thought they knew about this far off world. A student of architecture will have a jolt when he sees what is obviously a labor of love, with detailed plans and sections of traditional, but often contemporary buildings, drawings that could only have been produced from painstaking initiative by the author. There is a striking typological similarity between these Yemeni tower houses and the medieval Scottish tower houses, and still another similarity between these contemporary wall bearing buildings and those being done by avant-garde architects in Voralburg and Zurich, like DePlaze, Sumi/Burkhalter, and Baumschlager Eberle.
                This book has a blithe way of demonstrating that this extraordinary building craft is an authentic living tradition, of which their people are justly proud. Most important, this book is a revelatory window thrown open into another culture, one almost entirely cut off from the West, and certainly one of the most architecturally significant. Highly Recommended. |  
        
            
                | Alef Magazine Issue 6, pp.70-73  April 2008 My work with [Islamic architecture] is like a love affair,' confesses Iraqi born architect Salma Samar Damluji, who has been instrumental in restoring,... |  
        
            
                | The Architecture Journal A lament for dying traditions pp.45-5 Peter Davey 6 February 2008  An influx of polyvinyl sheets, damp-proof courses and concrete construction threatens the unique architecture of Yemen, writes Peter DaveyThe Architecture of Yemen. By Salma Samar Damluji. Laurence King. |  
        
            
                | The Financial Times House & Home p.3 Richard Holledge 26/27 January 2008 |  
        
            
                | British-Yemeni Society Journal The Architecture of Yemen: From Yafi’ to Hadramut - Volume 16 Sarah Searight 2008 |  
        
            
                | BBC World Service The Ticket The Ticket 13 November 2007 |  
        
            
                | The Middle East in London (London Middle East Institute) The Architecture of the United Arab Emirates - Volume 4 - No 5 Archie Walls November 2007  |  
        
            
                | Film: Architect, Queen of the Desert David Sheen 2007 |  
        
            
                | Documentary: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Awards Review BBC 2007 |  
        
            
                | Saudi Aramco World Laurence King 2007 Nearly as remarkable as the architecture it documents, Damluji’s book takes the reader beyond the carved doors and mud-brick towers for which Yemen is renowned and into the design and craftsmanship of an extraordinary—and vanishing—urban fabric. Readers expecting the usual lavish gift-book treatment of the fabled cities of Sana’a or Shibam might, at first glance, be disappointed. Instead, Damluji illustrates the architecture of a selected number of buildings in seldom-visited villages in four regions, thus chronicling the distinctive legacy of Yemeni architecture. Fellow architects and historians will appreciate the book’s specialist focus, with its abundant architectural drawings and an extensive glossary of Yemeni building terms, but even casual readers will be transported by the stunning photographs of the stone and mud-brick houses that seem to rise naturally from the crags.Of particular interest are the interviews with the master builders who welcomed Damluji into their homes to discuss the traditional methods and local materials they use. In this respect, the book is a celebration of an architecture imbued with significant socio-economic and environmental values—a style, the author makes clear, worthy of investment and encouragement, and not merely preservation. (Kyle Pakka) (SO08)
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                | Corriere Della Sera Blog Chelsea mia di Alessio Altichieri Questa mostra è frutto dell'impegno di una donna fuori dal comune, l'architetto Salma Samar Damluji, nata in Iraq e attiva a Londra, che fin dal 1985 ha... |  
        
            
                | British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies Volume 25, Issue 2, pages 351-355 Robert Hillenbrand November 1998 A YEMEN REALITY. ARCHITECTURE SCULPTURED IN MUD AND STONE. By Salma Samar Damluji. Reading, Garnet Publishing Limited. 1991. 355 pp., 677 colour plates.
 THE VALLEY OF MUD BRICK ARCHITECTURE. SHIBAM, TARIM & WAADI HADRAMUT. By Salma Samar Damluji. (Ancient to Contemporary Design). Reading, Garnet Publishing Limited, 1992. xxi, 472 pp, c.500 plates and 85 line drawings.
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