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    I am fascinated by unraveling the complexities of architectural heritage, particularly within the context of underrepresented communities and minorities. My geographical focus is on Islamic lands, particularly Iran, where I am eager to explore the diverse perspectives that have shaped the country’s architectural legacy.

    With a background in architecture and architectural history, I am keen on delving into the cultural and historical forces that have influenced architectural preservation practices. My research has focused on understanding the motivations and perceptions behind preservation and demolition decisions in Iran, challenging the predominant Eurocentric narratives that often dominate heritage studies.

    Through both my research and teaching endeavors, my goal is to broaden the understanding of architectural heritage and empower communities to actively participate in its preservation for the benefit of future generations.

    Education

    Master of Science in Architectural Studies (Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture), MIT

    Master of Science in Iranian Architectural Studies, Beheshti University, Tehran

    Bachelor of Architecture, Beheshti University, Tehran

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      Publications

      Journal Paper (Peer Reviewed)

      “Digital Reconstruction of Qajar Dār al-Funūn School, based on Visual Evidence.” Soffeh. Volume 30, Issue 1 (March 2020), PP. 107-140.

      “The Architecture of Dār al-Funūn School and Its Changes in Qajar Era.” With Mehrdad Qayyoomi. Journal of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tehran University of Arts. Volume 10, Issue 20 (spring and summer 2018), PP. 99-12.

      Public Lectures and Conferences

      “Nādir Mīrzā’s History and Geography of Tabriz: a mirror to a perception of architectural heritage in 19th-c Iran.” Seventeenth Annual ASMEA Conference. Washington, D.C. Accepted for presentation, June 2024.

      “The Idea of Heritage in Nineteenth-Century Iran: Nādir Mīrzā’s Account on Tabriz.” Association for Iranian Studies Online Symposium, Oct. 2023.

      Perception of Tabriz for Sixteenth-Century European Travelers.” Middle Eastern, Islamic, and Ottoman Studies Graduate Student Colloquium, George Mason University, VA, US. Sep. 2022.

      “Empiricism in the Descriptions of Sixteenth-Century European Travelers Who Visited Tabriz.” Cross-cultural entanglements in the Mediterranean and beyond, 1200–1600. St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, UK. Accepted for presentation, Aug 2022.

      Panelist in AKPIA Lecture Series at MIT. “From Sectarian to Muslim Ecumenicalism: Changing Contours of Muslim Sacred Landscape in 19th Century Kashmir,” by Dr. Sameer Hamdani, MIT, Feb. 2022.

      Panelist in AKPIA Lecture Series at MIT. “Fischer von Erlach to Banister Fletcher,” by Prof. Sussan Babaie, MIT, Nov. 2021.

      Recognition of Dār al-Funūn Building and its Changes during Qajar Period.” With Mehrdad Qayyoomi. The Provincial Congress of the 4th Congress on The History of Architecture and Urbanism in Iran, Tehran, Iran. Apr. 2017.

      Other Publications

      “Nāsir al-Dīn Shāh’s Photographs of His Harem: a Critique of Self-Orientalism.” Imprint. Volume 2, No. 03, MIT (2022), PP. 255-57.

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