Salma Samar Damluji talks about mud brick architecture

On 24 February Prince Claus Fund partner, Iraqi architect Salma Samar Damluji is invited by the Arch I platform for Design to give a talk at 17.30 at Spot C, New Dehli, India. 

The talk focuses on the works of Dawa'an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation and their contribution to architecture, Valley of Hadramut, Yemen. The Prince Claus Fund supported the Dawa'an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation in different projects via its Cultural Emergency Response programme. 

Salma Samar Damluji

Salma Samar Damluji, Iraqi Architect and researcher educated in the UK, pupil of Hassan Fathu, dedicates her life to the safeguarding and redesign of Earthern Architecture in the fascinating but highly dangerous Yemen. She has pusblished severla books and articles, including The Architecture of Oman (1998) and The Architecture of the United Arab Emirates (2006), The Valley of Mud Brick Architecture, The Architecture of Yemen and has curated a number of exhibitions in London. 

Salma Samar Damluji talks about mud brick architecture

"Winner of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture 2012"

Ceremony on 13 April in Cité de l'Architecture, Paris

Friday

24

Feb

Salma Samar Damluji talks about mud brick architecture

location:Arch I platform Camp
address:150, Second Floor, Kailash Hills, New Dehli
time:from 5:30 PM till 12:00 AM

Friday

13

Apr

Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Ceremony

location:Cité de l' Architecture
address:Paris
time:from 12:00 AM till 12:00 AM

CER provides rapid and effective emergency relief for cultural heritage damaged or destroyed by man-made or natural disasters. Launched in 2003 in reaction to the looting and demolition of artworks from the National Museum of Iraq, CER believes that rescuing cultural heritage provides hope and consolation to affected communities and thereby contributes to restoring human dignity, continuity and a sense of identity. Culture is a basic need and cultural emergency relief should therefore be an integral part of humanitarian aid.

Salma Samar Damluji talks about mud brick architecturetitle

On 24 February Prince Claus Fund partner, Iraqi architect Salma Samar Damluji is invited by the Arch I platform for Design to give a talk at 17.30 at Spot C, New Dehli, India. 

The talk focuses on the works of Dawa'an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation and their contribution to architecture, Valley of Hadramut, Yemen. The Prince Claus Fund supported the Dawa'an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation in different projects via its Cultural Emergency Response programme. 

Salma Samar Damluji

Salma Samar Damluji, Iraqi Architect and researcher educated in the UK, pupil of Hassan Fathu, dedicates her life to the safeguarding and redesign of Earthern Architecture in the fascinating but highly dangerous Yemen. She has pusblished severla books and articles, including The Architecture of Oman (1998) and The Architecture of the United Arab Emirates (2006), The Valley of Mud Brick Architecture, The Architecture of Yemen and has curated a number of exhibitions in London. 

 
 
 
 

Salma Samar Damluji talks about mud brick architecturetitle

On 24 February Prince Claus Fund partner, Iraqi architect Salma Samar Damluji is invited by the Arch I platform for Design to give a talk at 17.30 at Spot C, New Dehli, India. 

The talk focuses on the works of Dawa'an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation and their contribution to architecture, Valley of Hadramut, Yemen. The Prince Claus Fund supported the Dawa'an Mud Brick Architecture Foundation in different projects via its Cultural Emergency Response programme. 

Salma Samar Damluji

Salma Samar Damluji, Iraqi Architect and researcher educated in the UK, pupil of Hassan Fathu, dedicates her life to the safeguarding and redesign of Earthern Architecture in the fascinating but highly dangerous Yemen. She has pusblished severla books and articles, including The Architecture of Oman (1998) and The Architecture of the United Arab Emirates (2006), The Valley of Mud Brick Architecture, The Architecture of Yemen and has curated a number of exhibitions in London.