Английская Википедия:Assem Salam
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Assem Salam (1924 – 5 November 2012); (عاصم سلام) was a Lebanese civil engineer,[1] architect and author. He graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1950. Asem used patterns and shapes from the Islamic tradition in his works.[2][3]
Education
Graduated from the University of Cambridge, England, with a degree in Architecture, in 1950.[4]
Career
- Designed the Saray of Sidon (1965)[5]
- Designed the Khashoggi Mosque in the Horsh Beirut neighborhood (1968)[6]
- Designed the dormitories for Broumana High School (1966)[7]
Positions and Roles
- He held the position of member of the Higher Planning Council within the Ministry of Planning between 1961 and 1977.
- He was a member of the Higher Urban Planning Council (1964–1986), and a member of the Council for Development and Reconstruction (1977–1983).
- He was a member of the Reconstruction Committee of the commercial city center of Beirut (1977–1986).[8]
Selected writings
Shared with others
- Emaar Beirut – The Missed Opportunity (1992)[9]
Single production
- The Beirut Emaar Methodology – Preliminary research into the right paths and suggested alternatives (1995)
- Reconstruction and the Public Interest – In Architecture and the City (1995)[10]
See also
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