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Dr. Samir Hammuda

Dr. Samir Hammuda

Faculty Member at the College of Architectural Engineering – Arab International University

He is an experienced architect and lecturer with extensive expertise in architectural design and academic education. He currently works as a technical trainer at the UNRWA – Damascus Technical Center since September 2022.

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Engineering from the University of Damascus, followed by a Master’s degree in Architectural Design, and a Ph.D. in Architectural Design.

He began his academic career as a teaching assistant and instructor at the University of Damascus in 2008, where he taught various architectural design courses, coordinated curricula, and provided individualized student guidance to develop their design skills. He also worked at Yarmouk Private University and the Arab International University in Damascus, teaching courses such as CAD1, CAD2, CAD3, Basic and Advanced Architectural Design, and graduation projects. Additionally, he delivered lectures and participated in organizing multiple workshops, including a Biodynamic Architecture Workshop at Kuwait University and workshops related to heritage areas in Damascus in collaboration with the European Union.

Professionally, he established his own architectural consultancy office, where he designed and co-designed numerous residential and commercial buildings, including two high-rise towers and a large number of projects. He also obtained a patent in 2016 for his invention of smart concrete molds in partnership with Engineer Abeer Murad.

He has published multiple peer-reviewed research papers on biodynamic architecture and the impact of geometric forms on humans, animals, and plants, including studies on the effects of biodynamic architecture on birds and plants, as well as the role of architectural space design in improving users' psychological well-being.

He excels in digital design and 3D simulation using AutoCAD, 3DMAX, and V-Ray, combining his practical and academic experience to develop effective teaching methodologies. He is also skilled in training students in realistic design and the practical application of architectural projects. He believes in the importance of architectural education to understand its impact on society, just as he does in the design process itself.

Some of his most notable projects include the Capital Tower in Damascus (2018) and the Sabbagh Villa in Damascus (2020), in addition to numerous research and experimental projects in the fields of biodynamic architecture and bioenergy.

Experience
Faculty Member at the College of Architectural Engineering – Arab International University

He is an experienced architect and lecturer with extensive expertise in architectural design and academic education. He currently works as a technical trainer at the UNRWA – Damascus Technical Center since September 2022.

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Engineering from the University of Damascus, followed by a Master’s degree in Architectural Design, and a Ph.D. in Architectural Design.

He began his academic career as a teaching assistant and instructor at the University of Damascus in 2008, where he taught various architectural design courses, coordinated curricula, and provided individualized student guidance to develop their design skills. He also worked at Yarmouk Private University and the Arab International University in Damascus, teaching courses such as CAD1, CAD2, CAD3, Basic and Advanced Architectural Design, and graduation projects. Additionally, he delivered lectures and participated in organizing multiple workshops, including a Biodynamic Architecture Workshop at Kuwait University and workshops related to heritage areas in Damascus in collaboration with the European Union.

Professionally, he established his own architectural consultancy office, where he designed and co-designed numerous residential and commercial buildings, including two high-rise towers and a large number of projects. He also obtained a patent in 2016 for his invention of smart concrete molds in partnership with Engineer Abeer Murad.

He has published multiple peer-reviewed research papers on biodynamic architecture and the impact of geometric forms on humans, animals, and plants, including studies on the effects of biodynamic architecture on birds and plants, as well as the role of architectural space design in improving users' psychological well-being.

He excels in digital design and 3D simulation using AutoCAD, 3DMAX, and V-Ray, combining his practical and academic experience to develop effective teaching methodologies. He is also skilled in training students in realistic design and the practical application of architectural projects. He believes in the importance of architectural education to understand its impact on society, just as he does in the design process itself.

Some of his most notable projects include the Capital Tower in Damascus (2018) and the Sabbagh Villa in Damascus (2020), in addition to numerous research and experimental projects in the fields of biodynamic architecture and bioenergy.

Education
Publication
Biogeometrical engineering and its effects on plants (the effects of biogeometrical shapes on plants and it's architectural projection) Damascus University-Periodicals Journal of engineering science /June -2013 ▪ The vital forming engineering and its effect on animals (the effects of vital forming engineering on poultry birds and it's architectural projection) Damascus University-Periodicals Journal of engineering science /September -2016 ▪ The rule of vital forming engineering in increase the functional efficiency of buildings (The architectural space design effect in the vibration level on the user’s psychological state) Damascus University-Periodicals Journal of engineering science /December -2016  Culture, commercial, complex in the aramany site (the idea of desig

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