News, Events and Announcements
اعلان مناقصة
تاريخ:13/02/2023
تعلن مؤسسة دوعن للعمارة عن انزال المناقصات التالية
اسم المشروع |
البند |
المدينة |
تاريخ استلام المظاريف |
تاريخ فتح المظاريف |
مبنى ديوان المحافظة |
تنفيذ اعمال التشطيبات |
المكلا |
15/02/2023 |
16/02/2023 |
مبنى ديوان المحافظة |
الاعمال الخشبية |
المكلا |
15/02/2023 |
16/02/2023 |
فعلى الراغبين بالاشتراك في المناقصة من المقاولين والنجارين التقليديين
من ذوي الخبره والاختصاص يمكنهم الحصول على مستندات المناقصة من مكتب المؤسسة
الواقع في قصر الشخ عبدالله بقشان بمنطقه خلف الى نهاية الفتره المحدده سابقا.
ملاحظه :
سيتم تجاهل أي عرض ياتي بعد الثانية ظهرا من تاريخ التسليم
سيتم اختيار العرض بحسب السعر – الجودة – الخبره السابقة للمتقدم في تنفيذ مثل
هذة الاعمال
يجب توقيع العقد و إيضاح التسليمات المحددة المطلوبة والمعالم الرئيسية
والتكاليف والجداول الزمنية والعقوبات بحال عدم التسليم.
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Post-Conflict Reconstruction | Hadramut, Yemen
ICOMOS Summer School workshop
Key speaker Dr Salma Samar Damluji
Date:24 June 2022
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Reconstruction in Hadramut | The Domes of
Al-Awliya’ & 2 Mosques : 2019-2021
The Oxford Centre for Islamic studies,
Oxford
Guest speaker Dr Salma Samar Damluji
Date:15 June 2022
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Architecture on Stage | Reconstruction projects
in Hadramut Yemen 2008-2021
The Architecture Foundation, Barbican,
London
Guest speaker Dr Salma Samar Damluji
Date:14 June 2022
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Cultural Heritage and Postwar Reconstruction |
Hadramut Yemen
Barakat Trust & Megawra Webinar
Key speaker Dr Salma Samar Damluji
Date:30 May 2022
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Architecture for an Ecological Future
Sushant University | Mud Futures
Key Speaker Dr Salma Samar Damluji
Date:27 May 2022
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RIWAQ Seminar
Guest speaker Dr. Salma Samar Damluji
‘Post-War Reconstruction in Yemen’
Date: 9 February 2022
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The Holcim Awards Ceremony, Venice, Italy 2021
Daw’an Architecture Foundation Finalist, Silver Middle East Africa
‘Post-war Reconstruction in Yemen’
November 2021
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Sultan Qabus University Conference
Keynote speech Salma Samar Damluji
'The Architecture of Oman: A future perspective'
Date:29 March 2021
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Two African Tales: presentation of the books
Universita di Venezia, Scuola di Dottorato, Venice, Italy
Date: 12 Feb 2021
Tropical Toolbox. Fry and Drew and the search for an African modernity
by Jacopo Galli
Tra Mediterraneo e Sahara.
André Ravéreau e la valle del M’Zab by Daniela Ruggeri
Introduction
Fernanda De Maio Università Iuav di Venezia
Discussants
Salma Samar Damluji American University of Beirut
Laurent Hodebert ENSA Marseille
Patrizia Montini Università Iuav di Venezia, AFRO-LAB
Ola Uduku Manchester School of Architecture
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Against Disappearance: A Series of Discussions about
Cultural Heritage & Contemporary Culture
The British
Council’s Cultural Protection Fund and Shubbak, London’s
festival of contemporary Arab culture, present a panel of experienced
specialists from the Middle East and North Africa who are actively involved
in and engaged with cultural heritage.
Contributors included Rand Abdul Jabbar whose research installation takes
the tragic history of the Minaret of ‘Anah in Iraq as its starting point;
Hatem Imam from Samandal who will discuss how regional artists created new
comic strips based on archive photographs from the Arab Image Foundation;
and musician and composer Amir ElSaffar who brings together jazz, flamenco
and traditional Arab maqam.
They were joined by host Jumana AlYasiri and a range of speakers; architect
and co-founder of Daw‘an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation Dr Salma
Samar Damluji discussing post-war reconstruction and
rehabilitation work in Hadramut with Prince Claus Fund; reflecting on the restoration of
The Khalidi Library, curator and director of Al-Ma‘mal Foundation in
Jerusalem, Jack Persekian; musician and assistant artistic supervisor at
Action for Hope, Farah Kaddour, highlighting how the music school is one
example of Action for Hope’s programmes across the region.
Presented by the Cultural Protection Fund and Shubbak Festival. The
Cultural Protection Fund is led by British Council in partnership with
the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
Date:Tuesday 15 December 2020
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Citymakers: Five days in Msheireb Allies
and Morrison
Set in the heart of Qatar's capital city, there
are more than 100 contemporary buildings, each distinct yet all
expressing a shared architectural language rooted in the local
culture and climate.
One of the largest projects we have been involved with as a
practice, we have presented a series of five online seminars
exploring it as it reaches completion. Across sessions over five
Thursdays, we revisited the project's genesis and its masterplan,
visited its buildings, uncovered how it was delivered and debated
what lessons can be learned.
Moderated by Paul Finch, speakers included key individuals in the
development of the project as well as new voices. Each session
lasted 1 to 1.5 hours.
Day one: Msheireb - the idea with Fatima Fawzy, Simon Gathercole,
Ian Gardner, Kevin Underwood and Salma Samar
Damluji, Thursday, 05 November, 5:30pm GMT
Date: 05 November 2020
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David Chipperfield Architects DCA Talk
Earth architecture, Hassan Fathy and reviving heritage
Salma Samar Damluji in conversation with Rob Wilson
Date: Thursday 29 October 2020
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The New York Review of Architecture NYRA in Conversation
Regarding War/ The Architecture of Yemen
Architect and architectural historian Salma Samar Damluji and journalist
Iona Craig discuss the current conflict in Yemen and its impact on its
architectures and infrastructures. Moderated by Nicolas Kemper and Madeleine
Schwartz and presented jointly by The New York Review of Architecture and
The Ballot.
Date: 2 July 2020
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إعلان مناقصة :مبنى ديوان المحافظة (المستشارية سابقا)
تاريخ:07/08/2020
تعلن مؤسسة دوعن للعمارة الطينية عن إنزال مناقصة مبنى
ديوان المحافظة (المستشارية سابقا) تنفيذ الاعمال الطارئة (الهدم – اعادة بناء
السقوق-اعاده بناء الجدران المتضررة)
المكلا- حضرموت
مدة وموعد فتح المظاريف
07/08/2020 10/08/2020
فعلى الراغبين بالاشتراك في المناقصة من المقاولين والبنائين التقليديين من ذوي
الخبرة والاختصاص يمكنهم الحصول على مستندات المناقصة من مكتب المؤسسة الواقع
في قصر الشيخ عبدالله بقشان بمنطقه خلف الى نهاية الفترة المحددة سابقا
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Hadramout TV Feature
Daw‘an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation: Twelve years
of work
Hadramut in a week
Date:16 March 2020
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Conference Women in Design 2020+ The Hecar Foundation
Place: Mumbai, India
Date: 7-10 January 2020
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Meeting Cultural Emergency Response: CER Network Partner
Organisation 2019
Place: Prince Claus Fund, Amsterdam
Date: 2 December 2019
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Colloque AeAUE ‘Association des élèves architectes et
urbanistes de l'État’ Promotion 25
Place: Paris, Cité de l'Architecture et du patrimoine
Date: 5 July 2019
‘Hassan Fathy Earth & Utopia’
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General Site Assistant
Location: Mukalla and Shihr in Hadramut Province, Yemen.
Start Date: June 2019-December 2020
Newly graduated young qualified architects to work with Site Architect on
architectural and field surveys in preparing survey drawings, details and
sections, with damage assessment.
Assist with preparing the bill of quantities (BOQ) and the chart work
schedules for the designated sites.
Working alongside site architects (and Dawʿan Architecture Foundation team
members) to support daily coordination, report on follow up and supervision
of site.
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Hassan Fathy: Earth & Utopia
Place: Sursock Museum
Date:Thursday 11 April 2019
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Cultural Protection Fund Workshop (CPF Funded Projects)
Place: Beit Beirut - Independence Street (Elias Sarkis
Avenue) Beirut Lebanon
Date:Thursday 31 January 2019
Postwar Reconstruction and Rehabilitation in Yemen
This project will be undertaken by the Prince Claus Fund in partnership with
the Daw’an Mud Brick Foundation. This project will restore, reconstruct and
renovate important cultural sites and landmarks in the Yemeni province of
Hadramut that have been affected by.
Project Representatives: Deborah Stolk and Dr Salma Samar Damluji
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Architectural Association School of Architecture Public
Talk
17 January 2019
New Canonical Histories series
‘Retelling History …’
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International Heritage Workshop, Makli, Pakistan
Place:‘The Daw’an MudBrick Architecture Foundation’
Date:25-27 October 2018
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Châlons-en-Champagne
Place: Architecture and Champagne Summerschool (UEAC)
Date:18-31 July 2018
Principal Architect to sponsor the event
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W.A.V.E. Workshop, Iuav Venice
President of the Jury
Date:8-14 July 2018
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ICCROM-ATHAR Regional Conservation Centre in Sharjah
Place:Arab Forum for Cultural Heritage
Date:Sharjah 6-8 February 2018
‘Rethinking Reconstruction and Rehabilitation’
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ICHA International Conference on History of Architecture
Date:Delhi 7-9 December 2017
GREHA a society for research on human habitat
‘Architecture or History; On Yemen’
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Interpreting destruction and reconstruction in war
situations
Place:Universita di Bologna
Date:27-28 October 2017
‘Destruction and Reconstruction: The postwar
landscape’
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Urbicide II: Post war Reconstruction in Iraq, Syria,
Yemen, Palestine Conference, centre for Arts and the Humanities (CAH).
Date:6-8 April 2017
Urbicide Defined ‘Background and Overview’
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IUAV: University of Architecture Venice
Date:6-8 April 2016
URBICIDE SYRIA
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CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
Place: Marrakech, Morocco
Date: 5 - 7 May 2015
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RAW EARTH ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE
Place: Beit Al-Hikma, Carthage Hannibal, Tunis
Date: 6 February 2015
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ARAB WORLD RENEWAL: The Future of Arab Cities
First international Forum; Thinkers and Doers
Place: Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris
Date: 15 & 16 January 2015
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ARCHITECTURE AND LOCAL IDENTITY INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR
With the University of Notre Dame School of
Architecture
Place: Escula Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de la
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Date: 23 & 24 October 2014
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RE-ENCHANT THE WORLD Exhibition
Place: Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, Paris
Date: 20 May 2014- 8 September 2014
Curator: Marie-Hélène Contal
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Contents: Manifesto, Cabinet of Science & Fragments of the
World “…a “manifesto” in the form of an exhibition, the fruits of
collective work with the architects of the Global Award for Sustainable
Architecture…”
Architects in discussion:
- Alborde,
- Carin Smuts,
- Stefan Behnisch,
- Salma Samar Damluji,
- Anne Feenstra,
- Thomas Herzog,
- Patrick Bouchain,
- Francis Kéré,
- Kevin Low,
- Giancarlo Mazzanti,
- Rintala Eggerston,
- Rural Studio,
- Philippe Samyn,
- Studio Mumbai,
- Tyin Tegnestue,
- Vatnavitnir,
- Troppo / Parc Kakadu,
- Wang Shu / Hangzhou University,
- Francis Kéré / Gando,
- Construire / Atelier électrique,
- Rural Studio / Auburn City,
- Studio Mumbaï / Alibaug
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GLOBAL AWARD FOR SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE 2014
Venue: la Cité d'Architecture & du Patrimoine, Paris
Date: 19 May 2014
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Public Interest Design
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC
INTEREST DESIGN SPONSORS: ECOLE SPÉCIALE D’ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN CORPS, THE
FETZER INSTITUTE AND THE SEED NETWORK
Place: Paris Ecole Spécial d’Architecture
Date: 18 & 19 April 2014
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In September 2013 a call for projects in
public interest design was made, projects were submitted and the winners were announced in
December. The winners will be present at a public convening on April 18 + 19, 2014 in Paris,
France at Ecole Spécial d’Architecture. The international gathering will provide
participants from a wide range of international expertise – architects, agronomists,
conservation ecologists, business, economists, public health officials, members of
government – with a chance to study how design can add value and momentum as communities
tackle myriad problems. See winners and update.
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Leçon Inaugurale de l'École de Chaillot
Place: Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, Paris
Date: 4 March 2014
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École de Chaillot
(see attached brochure) has different training for architects both from public and private
sectors to specialize in conservation and the development of architectural, urban and
landscape heritage. Students become Architectes du patrimoine, Architectes des batiments de
France or Architectes en chef des monuments historiques.
It is a tradition to invite each year an architect to give an "inaugural lesson" to explain
how he (she) considers history and heritage in his (her) work. This event, which takes place
in the auditorium of the Cité, is open also to a wider public (about 250 persons),
architects, urban planners, civil servants, clients, students, etc. The 1h30min lecture is
followed by an exchange with the audience.
Architects who gave this lecture in the last years, include Wang Shu, Bernard Desmoulin,
Alexandre Chemetoff, Jean-Marie Duthilleul, Jean Nouvel, Pierre-Louis Faloci, Patrick
Berger, Henri Gaudin and Yves Dauge. The ‘lesson’ is published with a video on the website,
as in previous years.
This year Salma Samar Damluji has been invited to give this prestigious lecture. The focus
is on
‘…why a contemporary architect decided at some point to choose
conservation as a priority. The technical, economic and social experience on different
scales make the architect a unique witness and actor in the field of heritage. Your
worldwide experience certainly allows to compare different kinds of heritage in
different cultures in terms of knowledge, training and in terms of local development.
Your involvement, especially as a woman, in community capacity building through your
worksites and through your Foundation is certainly a point from which we could learn a
lot.’Mireille Grubert, Directrice September 2013.
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Arab Contemporary: Architecture Culture Identity
Place: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark
Date: 31 January – 4 May 2014
Private Opening: 30 January 2014
Curators: Kjeld Kjeldsen and Mette Marie Kallehauge
Exhibition architect: Luise Hooge Lorenc.
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On Thursday 30 January 2014 Louisiana Museum of Modern Art will hold the
private and press opening of Arab Contemporary – Architecture, culture and identity.
Louisiana’s Director, Poul Erik Tøjner, will welcome the press, and curator Kjeld Kjeldsen
will introduce the exhibition. Daw‘an Architecture Foundation contributed in the
development stages of the exhibition, with SS Damluji as consultant, photographer Roger
Moukarzel with photos of Shibam and GOPHCY with surveys and documentation of Shibam houses.
“ … The exhibition spotlights among other things new cities such as Dubai, old Yemeni
civilizations and new architectural projects that relate to the desert as ‘place’. It shows
how studios like Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Paris, X-Architects, Dubai, and Henning Larsen
Architects, Copenhagen, intervene in the region with new interpretations. A topical focal
point for the exhibition is the relationship between private and public space, which in
recent years has been undergoing constant transformation socially, politically and
architecturally.”
“… Thus the mud-brick city Shibam, also called the Manhattan of the Desert, lies at the edge
of the Yemeni desert. Shibam … is one of the finest examples of Arab desert architecture.
The almost magical beauty of the city and its simple but impressive construction technology
are today inspiring architects and urban planners all over the world, and thus can be
experienced at the exhibition, with architects who work with the desert as context and with
the Genius loci – the spirit of the place – as their guiding principle.”
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Culture is a Basic Need, Revisited
Reflections and future perspectives on Cultural
Emergency Response in Conflict & Disaster
Place: Pakhuis de Zwijger, Amsterdam
Date: 11 November 2013
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Expert Meeting CER
Premise
“In 2013 the Prince Claus Fund celebrated CER’s (Cultural Emergency Response) 10th
anniversary. Since 2003, when CER rehabilitated the University Library in Baghdad, CER has
developed into an important programme of the Fund and a leading player in the field of
cultural response. It implements an average of 40 cultural emergency actions per year all
over the world.
After ten years it’s time to reflect on what we are doing and where we are heading together
with our implementing partners and counterparts working in the field of disaster
preparedness and rescue of culture and heritage.”
Topic
“…Confronted with violent complex and fluid conflict situations, involving extremist groups,
government armies, rebel groups, and possible foreign intervention, in air or on the ground,
how can CER, through local partners operate and what can be its role and significance in
such situations? In conflicts, cultural or religious heritage may be intentionally targeted
for its significance for one or more population groups. What does it mean that foreign money
supports the rescue of certain cultural heritage? These are questions we would want to
address.”
Deborah Stolk, Programme Coordinator Cultural Emergency Response, Prince
Claus Fund
for Culture and Development (September 2013).
Presentation
The subject of our presentation was on the work of the Foundation as CER partner, over the
past 3 years of political conflict and turmoil, in order to highlight the context of
operating in complex emergencies and ongoing conflict situations, experiences of working in
Yemen, especially now, and what makes it possible to still continue our work. What are the
conditions and assets we require to still go on? And to provide some insight on how a
(lingering) conflict effects the possibilities and practicalities of safeguarding heritage
in relation to (international) politics, economics, and ethnic tensions … SS Damluji
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IUAV UNIVERSITY of VENICE
Lecture: The Architecture of Yemen Round Table:
Hassan Fathy
Place: Iuav Department of Architecture and
Arts Graduate Degree Architecture & Culture, Venice
Date: 15 October 2013
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Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting 2013 &
2014
Place: New York City
Date: September 22-24, 2014
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Daw‘an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation has been invited to renew its
membership and attend the CGI Annual Meeting in 2014.
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12th Annual Canova International Architect Encounter
Place: Canova, Ossola Valley- Italy
Date: 20 – 24 June 2013
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‘‘...what
Canova holds most dear is that humble Continuation; the key to discovering the most
exciting future solutions.’’ Ken
Marquardt, President, Associazione Canova
Contributing Architects:
Salma Samar Damluji, London-UK/ Hadramut-Yemen
Minakshi Jain, Ahmedabad, India
Glenn Murcutt, Sydney, Australia
Eko Prawoto, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Cité d’Architecture Global Awards & Exhibition 2013
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The Clinton Global Initiative CGI 2012 Annual
Meeting
Place: New York City
Date: 23-25 September 2012
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Daw‘an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation was invited to join the CGI as
a member and attend the Annual Meeting in 2012. Chairman Abdullah Bugshan will represent the
Daw‘an Architecture Foundation at the Annual Meeting. Salma Samar Damluji is invited to
participate and speak on the CGI PLENARY SESSION: Designing Inclusive Built
Environments, on Monday 24 September.
‘‘We are
very glad that Daw’an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation is a member of the CGI
community.’’
(Julia Rosenbaum, Account Executive Clinton Global Initiative)
‘CGI was created by
President Clinton in 2005 in an effort to translate ideas into action. Our Annual Meeting
brings together heads of state, government and business leaders, scholars, and NGO
directors. Participants analyze pressing global challenges, discuss the most effective
solutions, and build lasting partnerships that enable them to create positive social
change.’
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WOMEN AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT: DESIGNING FOR OPPORTUNITY
Clinton Global Initiative PLENARY SESSION
Place: New York City
Date: 24 September 2012
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Women and the Built Environment: Designing for Opportunity
Session Description
Moderator:
Nicholas D. Kristof
Columnist, The New York Times
Participants:
Joan Clos
Under-Secretary General and Executive Director, UN-HABITAT
Salma Samar Damluji
Chief Architect, Daw'an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation
Elizabeth Heider
Senior Vice President, Skanska USA Building Inc.; Chair, Board of Directors, U.S. Green
Building Council
Jonathan Reckford
Chief Executive Officer, Habitat for Humanity International
Design and Urban Planning Direly Needs Women’s Input, Says a CGI
Panel
Can architecture and design help improve women’s
rights?
Clinton Global Initiative: The Wrap
Photo Gallery
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HOME: Contemporary Architectural Interpretations of the
Home in the Arab World
Museum of Architecture, (MoA)
Venue: The Mosaic Rooms AM Qattan Foundation,
London
Design & Artwork: Samer Al Amin, 2503
Production & Structure: Souheil Sleiman at Amhurst Republic
Curator: Salma Samar Damluji
Date: 20 June- 8 July 2012
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'Developed by the Museum of Architecture, Home is an exhibition that
picks apart the very fabric of what makes up the home in the Arab world. The notion of home
is explored through visual conception, materials and forms that reference traditional
typologies and environmental contexts that are uniquely Arab.'
Daw'an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation represented Yemen. The exhibition touches on the
theme of Al Bilad, the name given by Hadramis to their home, town and land.
The installation is threefold:
A Film: 'Sundust' made from images shot in Shibam reflecting a sense of the living
landscape; The Wall reconstructed to mirror the exterior and interior of the architecture,
building and urban culture; The Story: 'A Celebration of Al Bilad' depicted in a wall of
words annotated by drawings of the Sa'id Ba Surrah house.
Architecture is not only about buildings.
Special Thanks:
Abdullah Ahmad Said Bugshan, (Jeddah & Hadramut)
Photography: Julie Haddow (UK) & Roger Moukarzel (Beirut)
In Memory of Master Builder Karamah 'Ubayd of Tarim (d.
2011)
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Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Ceremony 13 April 2012 at
the Cité de l'Architecture Paris
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Talk Show Who needs beauty?
Place: Amsterdam
Date: 13 December 2011
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This event preceded the 15th annual presentation of the
Prince Claus Awards.
Leading international artists and thinkers explore the meaning of art,
culture and beauty and its impact on the lives of people. Host Ghida Fakhry,
presenter for Al Jazeera English, ensures vivid debate between inspiring
guests who share stories and experiences of courage and the creation of
beauty as a key impetus for development.
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Earth Architecture Conference Mud, Stone & Shale
Venue: Sayu’n Wadi Hadramut, Yemen
Date: February-March 2011 (postponed)
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The conference was to provide a platform for discussion of the condition
of historic and future cities, showcasing innovative and creative projects in construction
and design drawn from Chile to India.
It was intended to create an important exchange between North and South, East and West,
promoting a more serious understanding of the technology, design language and environmental
characteristics of earth architecture, and its effective implementation. The fact that the
conference was to take place in the heart of the kingdom of mud brick architecture, the
valley of Hadramut, was of considerable significance in terms of highlighting this agenda.
Conference Themes
- Architectural Rehabilitation and Development
- Modern & Contemporary Buildings: Innovation, Construction and Design (Case Studies
and Projects)
- Yemeni Cities & Vernacular Architecture at Risk: Dilapidation, Destruction & Flood
Hazard
- Future Use of Restored Residential Clusters & Heritage Landmarks
- Environmental Issues: Sustainable Planning Methods & Guidelines
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Arabia Felix Exhibition
Venue: The Royal Institute of British Architects, London
Designed by: Wordsearch
Date: November 2007-February 2008
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This exhibition is the product of Salma Samar Damluji’s long-lasting
infatuation with the cities, landscape and architecture of Yemen.
It reconstructs and studies the original designs and plans of the country’s magnificent
buildings, painting a sensitive and perceptive picture of the cities and urban cultures
established by generations of patrons and master builders.
It is a work that also acknowledges the ecological impact of architecture, as well as
offering a celebration of the artistic skills involved in the creation of these buildings,
which use materials drawn from the very earth and rock on which they are constructed: mud,
qirf, stone, local plants and trees.
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