I am a recent graduate in architecture from An-Najah National University in Palestine, with a strong passion for socially responsive and context-driven design. My academic journey has been shaped by a deep interest in the role of architecture in preserving cultural identity and addressing socio-political challenges, particularly within marginalized communities. My graduation project focused on the Bedouin community in Palestine, exploring resilience and spatial resistance under occupation.
Throughout my studies, I participated in multiple professional and cultural exchange programs, including a virtual collaboration with architecture students from the University of Arizona. I was also an active member and finance officer of the AIAS student chapter at my university, and I served as finance manager in a student-led entrepreneurial company under the INJAZ program.
In addition to academic and design skills, I have hands-on experience in construction techniques such as stonework, plastering, and reinforcement detailing, gained during my practical training. I am passionate about architecture as a tool for empowerment, sustainability, and storytelling, and I aim to continue my path in research, teaching, and socially engaged design.
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