PUBLICATIONS BY AND ABOUT NEZAR ALSAYYAD

  FULL-LENGTH BOOKS: For a list click here
  Müslüman Avrupa ya da Avro-Islam   Müslüman Avrupa ya da Avro-Islam        
  Traditions: The Real, the Hyper, and the Virtual in the Built Environment. Routledge: London, 2014.   Cairo: Histories of a City.
Harvard University Press: Cambridge, 2011.

       
  Cinematic Urbanism: A History of the Modern From Reel to Real   Cinematic Urbanism: A History of the Modern From Reel to Real   Making Cairo Medieval   Müslüman Avrupa ya da Avro-Islam
  The Fundamentalist City?
Co-editor with Mejgan Massoumi. Routledge: London, 2010

  Cinematic Urbanism: A History of the Modern From Reel to Real
Routledge: London & New York, 2006.

  Making Cairo Medieval
co-editor with Irene Bierman and Nasser Rabbat, Lexington Books: Lanham & London, 2005
  Müslüman Avrupa ya da Avro-Islam
co-editor with Manuel Castells, Istanbul: Everest, 2004 (In Turkish)

  The End of Tradition   Urban Informality   Europa Musulmana O Euro-Islam Barcelona: Alianza   Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam
  The End of Tradition?
Editor, Routledge: London & New York, 2004.

  Urban Informality: Transnational Perspectives from the Middle East, Latin America and South Asia.
Co-editor with Ananya Roy, Lexington Books: Lanham and London, 2004

  Europa Musulmana O Euro-Islam Barcelona: Alianza
Editorial/Ensayo, 2003 (In Spanish)
  Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam
Co-editor with Manuel Castells. Lexington Books: Lanham and London, 2002
  Book4   Consuming Tradition/Manufacturing Heritage   Al Mudun fi Sadr al-Islam: The Early Cities of Islam.   Forms of Dominance: On the Architecture and Urbanism of the Colonial Enterprise
  Hybrid Urbanism: On the Identity Discourse and the Built Environment.
Greenwood/Praeger: New York and Westport, 2001.
  Consuming Tradition/Manufacturing Heritage: Global Norms and Urban
Forms in an Age of Tourism.

Routledge: London, New York, 2001.
  Al Mudun fi Sadr al-Islam: The Early Cities of Islam.
Beit Al-Quran: Bahrain, 1996 (in Arabic).
  Forms of Dominance: On the Architecture and Urbanism of the Colonial Enterprise
editor. Avebury: London and Aldershot, 1992
  Cities and Caliphs - AlSayyad   Dwellings, Settlements and Tradition   The Design and Planning of Housing   Streets of Islamic Cairo
  Cities and Caliphs: On the Genesis of Arab Muslim Urbanism.
Greenwood Press: New York, Westport, and London, 1991.

  Dwellings, Settlements and Tradition
co-editor with Jean-Paul Bourdier. University Press of America: New York, Lanham, and London, 1989.
  The Design and Planning of Housing
editor. UPM Press: Dhahran & Houston, 1984.
  Streets of Islamic Cairo; A Configuration of Urban Themes and Patterns.
Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, AKP: Cambridge, 1981.


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BOOKS IN PROGRESS
  • Nile: Urban Histories on the Banks of a River. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, publication scheduled for 2016.
  • Architecture's Poverty. London: Routledge, publication scheduled for 2017.

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BOOK PROPOSALS PENDING
  • Whose Tradition? Under consideration by Routledge, London

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    FILMS & VIDEOS FOR PUBLIC TELEVISION

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    CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS BY OTHERS
    • "The Arab City, the Middle Eastern City, the Islamic City: Reflections on a Concept," in Re-Conceptualizing Boundaries: Urban Design in the Arab World, Robert Saliba, ed., London: LAshgate, forthcoming 2014.
    • "The Arab 'Spring' and the Rise of the Fundamentalist City," in Global Prayers: Contemporary Manifestations of the Religious in the City, Jochen Becker, Katrin Klingan, Stephan Lanz, Kathrin Wildner, eds., Baden: Lars Müller Publishers, 2013, pp. 144-156.
    • "Identity, Culture, and Urbanism: Remarks from Colonialism to Globalization, in The Territories of Identity: Architecture in the Age of Evolving Globalisation," Soumyen Bandyopadhyay and Guillermo Garma Montiel, eds., London: Routledge, 2013.
    • “The Sustainability of the Indigenous Vernacular: Interrogating a Myth,” co-authored with Gabriel Arboleda in The Aesthetics of Sustainable Architecture, Sang Lee, ed., Rotterdam Publishers: Rotterdam (forthcoming).
    • “Culture, Identity and Urbanism: A Historical Perspective from Colonialism and Globalisation,” in Colonial Modern: Aesthetics of the Past Rebellions for the Future, Tom Avermaete. Serhat Karakayali, Marion von Osten, eds., Black Dog Publishing: London, 2010.
    • “Planning Lessons of the American Dream: Historical Limitations and Democratizing Potential,” in Architecture-Design Methods-Inca Structures: Festschrift for Jean-Pierre Protzen, Johanna Delingher, Hans Delingher, eds., Kassel University Press: Kassel, 2009.
    • “Forward,” in Globalization, Violence, and the Visual Culture of Cities, Christoph Linder, ed., Routledge: London, 2009.
    • "Introduction,” in Vernacular Architecture and Regional Design, Kingston Heath, Elsevier Press: London, 2009.
    • "From Modernity to Globalization: The Middle East in Context,” in Modernism and the Middle East: Politics of the Built Environment, Sandy Isenstadt and Kishwar Rizvi, eds.,University of Washington Press: Seattle, 2008.
    • “Consuming Heritage or the End of Tradition: The New Challenges of Globalization,” in New Heritage: New Media and Cultural Heritage, eds., Yehuda Kalay, Thomas Kvan, and Janice Afflect, Routledge: London, 2008, pp. 155-169.
    • “Consuming Tradition, Manufacturing Heritage: Thoughts on Architecture in the Contemporary Moment of Globalization,” in The Domestic and the Foreign: Globalization in Architecture, Sang Lee and Ruth Baumeister, eds., 010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 2007, pp.179-205.
    • "Foreword,” in Vernacular Architecture in the Twenty-First Century: Theory, Education and Practice, Lindsay Asquith and Marcel Vellinga, eds., Taylor and Francis: London, 2006, pp. xvii-xviii
    • “Whose Cairo?.” In Cairo Cosmopolitan: Politics, Culture, and Urban Space, Paul Amar and Diane Singerman, eds., American University in Cairo (AUC) Press: Cairo, 2006, pp. 539-543.
    • “’Ali Mubarak’s Cairo: Between the Testimony of ‘Alamuddin and the Imaginary of the Khitat,” in Making Cairo Medieval, Nezar AlSayyad, Irene Bierman and Nasser Rabat, eds., Lexington Press, 2005, pp. 49-66.
    • “Manufacturing Urban Heritage, Consuming Cultural Tradition: Implications for a Global History in the Age of Tourism,” in New Global History and the City, Elliot Morss, ed., New Global History Press: Mass, 2004, pp. 99-115.
    • “Culture, Identity, and Urbanism in a Changing World.” in Preparing for the Urban Future, Michael Cohen et al., eds., Woodrow Wilson Center in association with Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, 1996, pp. 108-122.
    • "Bayn al-Qasriyn or the Street Between the Two Palaces." In Streets of the World. Z. Celik, D. Favro, and R. Ingersol, eds., University of California Press: Berkeley, 1994, pp. 71-82.

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    CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENCYCLOPEDIA
    • “Authenticity and the Manufature of Heritage” with Sylvia Nam  in the Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, Claire Smith ed., 2015.
    • “The Place of the Mosque in the Urban Context” with Ipek Tureli  in the Cambridge World History of Religions, Hasanuddin Khan co-ed., 2011.
    • "Traditional Environments" with Elena Tomlinson. In Encylopedia of Life Support Systems, Eolss Publishers Co Ltd: Isle of Man, UK, (Forthcoming, 2011).

    • “Colonial City” with Mrinalini Rajagopalan. In Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA (forthcoming).
    • “Urban Geography: Islamic Urbanism” with Ipek Tureli. In the International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, eds., Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift, Elsevier: Oxford, 2009.
    • “Simulacra” with Ipek Tureli. In Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, ed. Rob Kitchin, Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA, 2009.
    • "Urban Planning." In Encyclopedia of the Islamic World, John Esposito, ed., Oxford University Press: New York, 2007 (in press).
    • "Cairo" in The Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, 2007 Edition [original edition 2004] (in press).
    • “Egypt, Rural” and “Cairo” in Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World. Paul Oliver, ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 1603-1605.
    • "Urban Planning." In Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, John Esposito, ed., Oxford University Press: New York, 1995, pp. 288-290.
    • "Mosques: The Religious Architecture of Islam" with Guita Boostani. In Encyclopedia of Architecture, Vol. 8, Joseph Wilkes, ed., John Wiley & Sons: New York, London & Sydney, 1989, pp. 460-476.

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    PAPERS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS & PERIODICALS
    • "Virtual Uprisings: On the Interaction of New Social Media, Traditional Media Coverage and Urban Space during the 'Arab Spring'," in Urban Studies, 51 (3), February 2014.
    • "The Fundamentalist City, Medieval Modernity, and the Arab Spring," in Space and Polity, 2013, Vol. 17, No. 3, 261-269.
    • "The Virtual Square: Urban Space, Media, and the Egyptian Uprising," Harvard International Review (Forthcoming, Summer 2012).
    • "Religious Fundamentalisms in the City: Reflections on the Arab Spring," (with Mejgan Massoumi) Journal of International Affairs, Columbia University, Vo. 65, No. 2, pp. 31-41. Spring/Summer 2012.
    • “Medieval Modernity: On Citizenship and Urbanism in a Global Era,” (with Ananya Roy)  Space and Polity, 10:1, April 2006.
    • “Citizenship in Contemporary Urbanism: A Medieval Modernity” (with Ananya Roy) Applied Anthropologist, 25:2, Fall 2005.
    • “The Cinematic City: Between Modernist Utopia and Post-Modernist Dystopia” in Built Environment, 2001, Vol. 26, No. 4, Nezar AlSayyad, Guest Editor, Special Issue “Cinema and the City”, pp.268-261.
    • “Virtual Cairo: A Historian’s View of Computer Simulation” Leonardo, 1999, Vol. 32, No.1, pp. 93-100.
    • “Contesting the Madina: Dualities in the Study of Islamic Urbanism” Islamic Culture, 1998, Vol. LXXII, No. 4, pp.1-22.
    • “Planning Lessons of the American Dream: Historical Limitations and Democratizing Potential” Prostor, 1998, Vol. 6, No. ½, pp.1-11.
    • “Architecture and the Lurking Potential” in ISLA: Philosophy and Social Science Report of Japan, Special Issue: Violence and Philosophical Design, Tokyo: 1998, pp. 827-840.
    • “The Study of Islamic Urbanism: An Historiographic Essay,” and “Arab Caliphs and Western Observers: Building Stories in Early Islam.” In Built Environment, 1996, Vol. 22, No. 2. Nezar AlSayyad, Guest Editor, Special Issue “Islamic Architecture and Urbanism: Middle Eastern Perspectives,” pp. 89-103.
    • “From Vernacularism to Globalism: The Temporal Reality of Traditional Settlements,” in Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 1995, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 13-24.
    • "Culture and Squatting," In Open House International, 1993, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 37-47.
    • "Squatting and Culture: A Comparative Analysis of Informal Developments in Latin America and the Middle East." In Habitat International 1993, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 33-44.
    • "Informal Housing in a Comparative Perspective: Squatting and Culture" In Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies 1993, Vol. 5, pp. 3-18.
    • "Levels of Congruence: On Urban Space and the Institutional Structure of Different Societies" (with Kate Bristol). In Journal of Architecture and Planning Research, 1992, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 193-206.
    • "Modeling Traditional Islamic Cities." In Mimar, No. 43, Summer 1992, pp. 26-33.
    • "Cross-Cultural Modes of Architectural Design." In American Institute of Architects Education Honors. 1991, pp. 65-72.
    • "History as a Design Mode: The New Bibliotheca Alexandrina" (with Mark Mack). Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 44, No. 2, Spring 1991, pp. 47-55.
    • "The Concept of Urban Renewal Comparative Notes" (with Mirle Rabinowitz). In International Journal of Housing Science and Its Applications, Vol. 12, No. 2, 1988, pp. 83-100.
    • "Space in an Islamic City: A Case Study." In Journal of Architecture and Planning Research, Vol. 4 No. 12, June 1987.
    • "Core Housing in Egypt: Notes on the Application of a New Approach. " In International Journal of Housing Science and Its Application, Vol. 8, No. 4, 1984, pp. 141-155.
    • "Some Patterns in Islamic Urban Design: The Role of Space, Past and Present." In The Muslim Scientist, Vol. 2 No. 2, Summer 1982, pp. 341-363.
    • The Visual Structure of an Islamic Path: An Analysis of Al- Mu'izz Street." In Working Paper Series No. 1, Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University and MIT, September 1980.
    • Government Policies." In Journal of the Egyptian Geographic Society, Vol. 51, May 1980, pp. 75-117.

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    CONTRIBUTIONS TO PROCEEDINGS
    • “Neither Homogeneity nor Heterogeneity: Modernism’s Struggles in the Muslim World,” in Homogeneity & Heterogeneity in the Built Environment, Mujtaba Sadria ed., Aga Khan Trust for Culture, Paris (In Press).
    • “Academic-Professional Linkage: A Reassessment” in Doctoral Education in Architecture Compendium 2: A Collection of Papers on the Status and Direction of Doctoral Programs in Architecture and Environmental Design. Douglad Noble ed., (PhDiA: Vol. 4, pp. 63-69), 2009.
    • “Identity, Culture, and Urbanism: Remarks from Colonialism to Globalization,” in The Multiple Faces of Identity in the Designed Environment, Architectural Design and Global Difference Research Group, Nottingham Trent University, 2009, pp. 18-27.
    • “Consuming Heritage or the End of Tradition: The New Challenges of Globalization,” in New Heritage: Beyond Verisimilitude, Thomas Kvan and Yehuda Kalay, eds., The University of Hong Kong, 2006, pp. 212-227.
    • “A Database Approach to Modeling Medieval Cities,” with Yehuda Kalay and Ame Elliot, in Design Computation: Collaboration, Reasoning, Pedagogy, P. McIntosh and F. Ozel, eds., ACADIA Conference Proceedings, 1996, pp. 110-120.
    • “An al-Turath Wa al-Haweya,” in Imara Taqlidia, M. Haramy and J. Alawi, eds., Bahrain Mohandseen, 1995 (in Arabic). [“On Heritage and Identity,” in Traditional Architecture: Theory and Practice, Bahrain Society of Engineers: Bahrain, 1995], pp. 257-268.
    • "Balance and Imbalance: The Islamic Middle Eastern City between Traditional and Modernity." In Reading and Design of the Physical Environment. International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design, Urbino, Italy, 1993, pp. 26-29.
    • "Teaching Climate-Energy Consciousness: A Collaborative Approach in the Architecture Design Studio" (with Gail Brager). In National Solar Energy Conference Proceedings, 1992.
    • "Ph.D. Programs in Architecture and the Professional-Academic Linkage," (with Gary Brown). In Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference Proceedings, Spring 1992.
    • "Interpreting the Form of Urban Space: Open Space and Urban Functions in a Cross-Cultural Context" (with Kate Bristol and S.F. Lin). In Public Environments: Proceedings of the Environmental Design Research Association, Joan Harvey and Don Henning, eds. EDRA Publications, 1987, pp. 141-152.
    • "Notes on the Islamic City: Aspects of Physical and Non-Physical Structure." In The Cost of Not Knowing: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Richard Barnes, Jean Wineman and Craig Zimring, eds. Omni Press: Madison, Wisconsin, 1986, pp. 15-22.
    • "The Design and Planning of Housing: A Report on Conferences in Developing Countries." In Congreso Internacional de la Vivienda: Nuevos Methods de Construccion y Financiamiento, Oktay Ural, Raul Galindo, and Carlos Aguirre, eds. Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria: Vina del Mar, Chile, 1985, Vol. 2, pp. 450-460.
    • "Urban Space in the Muslim City" in Housing in the Islamic City. Adbulbaki Ibrahim, ed. Islamic Capitals Organization: Riyadh, 1985 (in Arabic).
    • "Small Towns versus New Towns: An Assessment of National Development Policies in Egypt." In Equity with Growth: Planning Perspectives for Small Towns in Developing Countries, Detlef Kammeier and Peter Swan, eds. Asian Institute of Technology Press: Bangkok, Thailand, 1983, pp. 499 -510.

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    REVIEWS OF NEZAR ALSAYYAD’S BOOKS & RESEARCH
    • David Simonowitz, "The Fundamentalist City?" inInternational Journal of Islamic Architecture, Vol. 1 Number 2, Pages 385-404, 2012.
    • Tom Verde, "Cairo: Histories of a City," inThe Historian, Vol. 74, Issue 3, Pages 553-554, Fall 2012.
    • Nancy Reynolds, "Cairo: Histories of a City," in International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 44, Issue 4, pp. 835-836, Fall 2012.
    • Publishers Weekly, "Cairo: Histories of a City."
    • Joel Benin, "Cairo: Histories of a City," in The San Francisco Chronicle, July 2011.
    • John Flint, "The Fundamentalist City?" Housing Studies, Vol. 26 Number 2, pp. 297-305, 2011.
    • Jay Freeman, "Cairo: Histories of a City," in The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 25 2011.
    • Paula J. Massood, "Cinematic Urbanism: A History of the Modern from Reel to Real"; and Cities and Cinema, Journal of the American Planning Association, 76: 1, 2010, pp.132-133.
    • Les Roberts, “Cinematic Urbanism — A History of the Modern from Reel to Real,” in Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, Volume 36, Issue 3, 2009, pp. 568-569.
    • Jeffrey Balmer, “Cinematic Urbanism — A History of the Modern from Reel to Real,” in Journal of Architectural Education, Volume 61, Number 4, May 2008, pp. 136-137(2).
    • Chris Bowman, “Cinematic Urbanism — A History of the Modern from Reel to Real,” in Visual Communication, Nov 2008; vol. 7: pp. 509 - 510.
    • Ralph Stern, “Cinematic Urbanism: A History of the Modern from Reel to Real,” in Architectural Association (AA) Files, No. 56, 2007, pp.80-83.
    • David Beer, “Keeping it Reel?” A Review of Cinematic Urbanism, in The City, Vol. 11, No. 1, April 2007, pp. 126-128.
    • James Donald, “Cinematic Urbanism: A History of the Modern From Reel to Real,” in International Journal of Cultural Studies, Vol. 10, No. 2, June 2007, pp. 268-270.
    • Anthony Sutcliffe, “Cinematic Urbanism,” in Built Environment, Vol. 33, No. 2, 2007, p. 250.
    • Yasser Elsheshtawy, “What the Nineteenth Century Did for Cairo: A Review of Making Cairo Medieval,” in Built Environment, Vol. 32, No. 4, 2006, pp. 450-452.
    • Christa Salamandra, "Making Cairo Medieval," in International Third World Studies Journal and Review, Vol. XVI, 2006, pp. 45-46.
    • Judith Kenny, “Urban Informality: Transnational Perspectives from the Middle East, Latin America, and South Asia,” in Urban Geography, 27:4, June 2006, pp. 391-392.
    • James Heitzman, “Urban Informality: Transnational Perspectives from the Middle East, Latin America, and South Asia,” in Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 25:3, 2005, pp. 694-695.
    • Adam J. Berry, et. al, “Making Cairo Medieval,” in Middle East Journal, 2006, p. 512.
    • Seif El Rashidi, “Making Cairo Medieval,” H-Urban, July 2005.
    • Nancy Gallagher, “Consuming Tradition, Manufacturing Heritage” in Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, 38:1, June 2004, pp. 109-110.
    • Kay Adamson, “Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam: Politics, Culture, and Citizenship in the Age of Globalisation,” in Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 42, March 2004, pp. 208-209.
    • Mike Crang “Consuming Tradition, Manufacturing Heritage” in Planning Perspectives, Vol. 18, No.1, January 2003, pp. 105-106.
    • Sophie Gilliat-Ray, “Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam: Politics, Culture, and Citizenship in the Age of Globalisation,” in The American Journal of Islamic Societies, Vol. 20, No. 2, Spring 2003, pp. 130-31
    • Jorgen Nielsen, “The End of the Line” –a review of Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam: Politics, Culture, and Citizenship in the Age of Globalisation, in The Times Literary Supplement, September 2003, pp. 10-12.
    • Rose Aparicio, “Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam: Politics, Culture, and Citizenship in the Age of Globalisation,” in The International Migration Review, Vol. 37, No. 3, 2003, pp. 899-900.
    • K. Adamson, “Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam: Politics, Culture, and Citizenship in the Age of Globalisation,” in The Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 42, No. 1, 2003.
    • Ali Akhbar Mahdi, “Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam: Politics, Culture and Citizenship in the Age of Globalization,” in Contemporary Sociology, 32:5, September 2003, pp.628-630.
    • Nadeen Thomas, “Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam: Politics, Culture, and Citizenship in the Age of Globalisation,” in The Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe, Spring 2003.
    • Ludmilla Pavlova, “Hybrid Urbanism” in Multicultural Review, 11:1, March 2002, pp. 91-92.
    • Ali Modarres, “Hybrid Urbanism” in Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 24, No. 3, 2002, pp. 372-375.
    • Michael Scantlebury, “Consuming Tradition, Manufacturing Heritage: Global Norms and Urban Forms in the Age of Tourism,” in the Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 29, No. 2, pp 575-76.
    • Elizabeth Chacko, “Consuming Tradition, Manufacturing Heritagein Journal of Planning Literature, Vol. 16, No. 4, May 2002, pp. 543-544.
    • James Connolly “Hybrid Urbanism” in Middle East Studies Association Bulletin-MESA, Vol. 36, 2002, pp. 78-79.
    • Paul Wilkinson “Consuming Tradition, Manufacturing Heritagein Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 21, No.2, Winter 2001 pp. 213-215.
    • Robert Home, “The Image May Replace Reality?”A review of Consuming Tradition, Manufacturing Heritage” in Built Environment, Vol. 26, No. 4.
    • Miranda McMinn “Consuming Tradition, Manufacturing Heritagein Environment and Planning A5 Vol. 33, 2001, pp. 2083-2088.
    • B.J. Nontski, “Cairo: A City in Flux Through Time: The Work of Nezar AlSayyad” in Rendering Real and Imagined Buildings, Rockport Publishers, Glouchester, 1998, pp. 50-53.
    • Brenda Yeoh, “Forms of Dominance: On the Architecture and Urbanism of the Colonial Enterprise,” in Journal of Historical Geography 23:2, April 1997, p. 238.
    • Michael Heffernan, “A Review of Forms of Dominance” in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 13:2, 1995, 243-245.
    • Jane Loeffler, “Export Architecture”, in Progressive Architecture, No. 5, 1994, pp. 115-128.
    • Paul Cobb, “Cities and Caliphs - On the Genesis of Arab Muslim Urbanism - AlSayyad, N.,” in Journal of Near Eastern Studies 54:3, July 1994, pp. 224-226.
    • Marilyn Tadros, “A Review of Cities and Caliphs,” in Egyptian Gazette, February 1994.
    • Darrick Danta, “A Review of Cities and Caliphs,” in Journal of Historical Geography 21:2, April 1994, pp. 20-21.
    • Alexander Melamid, “Cities and Caliphs - On the Genesis of Arab Muslim Urbanism - AlSayyad, N.,” in Geographical Review 82:4, October 1992, pp. 493-494.
    • "L'Architetto e Il Computer", in Costruire, No. 109, June 1992, p. 197.
    • Gerald Blake, "A Review of Cities and Caliphs," in Middle East Journal, Vol. 46, No. 2, Spring 1992, pp. 329-330.
    • Horst Reichert, "A Review of Dwellings, Settlements and Tradition," in Tribus, No. 40, 1991, pp. 207-208.
    • Richard Ingersol, "The Third World is Dead, Long Live the Third World," in Journal of Architectural Education, Volume 44 No. 4, Fall 1991.
    • "Conference Considers Third World Buildings," in Progressive Architecture, December 1990.
    • Antonius Robben, a review of Dwellings, Settlements and Tradition, in Journal of Anthropological Research, Volume 46 No. 3, Fall 1991, pp. 347-350.
    • Alan Eyre, a review of Dwellings, Settlements and Tradition, in Social and Economic Studies, Vol. 39, 1990, pp. 267-272.
    • Anne Hublin, in Compte Rendu: Habitats Traditionnels: Un Approach Comparative. Paris, May 1988.

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    REVIEWS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
    • “Aga-khan Award for Architecture Building Cultural Bridges,” by Zahid Sardar, San Francisco Chronicle March 1, 2003.
    • “Designing on Campus: Nezar AlSayyad and the New Center for Middle Eastern Studies” by Annie Tennant CED News, Fall 2000. pp. 18-14.
    • “Architecture as Story-Telling: A Project by XXA, Nezar AlSayyad, Architect” in Al-Bena’a Al-Jadid, 1998, 203, pp. 37-39 (Arabic and English).
    • “The Recent Work of XXA: An Interview with Nezar AlSayyad of the Office of Xross-Xultural Architecture” in Madina, 1998, 3, pp. 22-25.

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    REVIEW ARTICLES BY NEZAR ALSAYYAD
    • “Acre: The Rise and Fall of a Palestinian City, 1730 –1831,” (Thomas Phillip) in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol. 27, No. 4, 2003, pp. 977-79.
    • “Cities from the Arabian Desert” (Andrea Pampanini) in Middle East Journal, 1998, 30:2.
    • “Urban Development in Saudi Arabia” (edited by S. Al-Hathloul) in Environment and Planning A, Volume 29, No. 4, April 1997, pp. 757-758.
    • "Housing, Culture and Environment: A Review of Two Conferences," a review paper prepared for the Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 58-59, 1992.
    • "Juan Campo's The Other Side of Paradise," in Middle East Journal, No. 2, 1992.
    • "History as Design," in Alam Al-Bena'a, December 1991 (in Arabic).
    • "The Architecture of Saddam," in Design Book Review, No. 22, Fall 1991, pp. 7-9.
    • "Jamel Akbar's Crisis in the Built Environment: A Review." In Middle East Journal, No. 4, 1989, pp. 242-244.
    • "Arab Muslim Cities." In Design Book Review, No. 14, Spring 1988.

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    PUBLICATIONS OF ORIGINAL RESEARCH IN TECHNICAL REPORTS
    • "A Cultural Account: Users and Interior Finishing in Egypt." In Systems for Housing Construction in Egypt, MIT Technology Adaptation Program Publications, 1981.
    • Eric Dluhosch, Waclow Zalewski, assisted by Nezar AlSayyad, "A Lightweight/Small Component System for Low-Income Sector Housing in Egypt." In Interim Report 1979; Housing and the Construction Industry in Egypt, MIT Technology Adaptation Program Publication, 1980.
    • Reinhard Goethert, Zakia Shafie, assisted by Nezar AlSayyad, "Housing for Low-Income and Informal Sector," in Interim Report 1978; Housing and the Construction Industry in Egypt, MIT Technology Adaptation Program Publications, 1979.

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    ARTICLES IN NON-TECHNICAL MAGAZINES AND BOOKS
    • "Islamic Architecture." In Jebel Journal: UPM Community Magazine (Dhahran, Saudi Arabia), February 1984.
    • Greece: the Land and the People. A translation into Arabic from the English original of People Book Series on Countries of the World, Dar al-Ma'aref, Cairo, Egypt, November 1979.
    • "Contemporary Egyptian Architecture," (in Arabic). In Alam Al-Ben'a Magazine (Cairo, Egypt), December 1977.

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    RESEARCH BULLETINS AND PROJECT REPORTS
    • "Nano City: A New Community in the 21st Century," a publication of the Berkeley Group for Architecture and Planning (BgAP) for Nano Works Inc. Haryana, India, 2008.
    • “Hadaik Towers,” report to the Engineering Development and Real Estate Company, Cairo, Egypt, 1996.
    • “Four Sails Resort, South Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt,” report prepared for the Egyptian Company for Touristic Development, Cairo, Egypt, 1995.
    • "Canavaccio: A Highway, a Railway, a Road and a River," and "Attachment/Detachment". In Reading and Design of the Physical Environment II. International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design, Quattro Venti, Urbino, Italy, 1993, pp. 46-51 and 124-127.
    • "The Alexandrina: A Competition Entry Report" (with Mark Mack). Submitted to UNESCO/UIA, Paris, 1990.
    • "Environmental Design in Developing Countries: A Proposal for an Area of Emphasis in Architecture." University of California, Berkeley, 1989.
    • "An Energy Efficient Atrium." A report prepared by Cromwell, Trumper, Parker, Levy, and Woodsmall, Architects, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1984.
    • "Housing Schemes for the University of Petroleum and Minerals." A report including design proposals by the class of ED 102-1982, Jury and Analysis of Projects. UPM, College of Environmental Design, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, 1983.
    • "Lagoon Development: Ikoyi, Lagos." A report by Minoru Yamasaki and Associates, Troy, Michigan, 1982.
    • "Core Housing & Site and Service Projects for Low-Income Groups," coeditor and translator. A report by the Joint Research Team on Housing (MIT/CU), Technology Adaptation Program Publications, Cambridge, 1980.
    • "The Master Plan of the City of Belbeis." A report by the Town Planning Diploma Group, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Graduate Studies, Cairo, Egypt, 1979.

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    PUBLIC LECTURES & MEETING PRESENTATIONS
    • February 2015 - Invited Keynote Speaker, "From Tahrir Square to Occupy Wall Street," at Rethinking Global Cities Conference, Duke University, Durham, NC.
    • February 2015 - Discussant, "The Struggle for Citizenship," at Topographies of Citizenship John Harvard Symposium, CRASSH Working Group, Cambridge Univesrity, United Kingdom.
    • December 2014 - Opening and closing remarks at "Whose Tradition?," the 14th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Tradtional Environments, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
    • November 2014 - Invited lecture, "Vernacular to Modern: Discourses on Tradition," Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
    • October 2014 - Invited Keynote Speaker, "The State of Research in Vernacular Architecture," at the 7th International Symposium on Vernacular Settlements, organized by Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey.
    • October 2014 - Invited lecture, "From Tahrir to Occupy Central," Lecture Series of the School of Architecture at Hong Kong University, Hong Kong.
    • September 2014 - Invited lecture, "Fundamentalism and Revolution," Lecture Series of the School of the Middle East Institute, National University of Singapore NUS, Singapore.
    • September 2014 - Invited lecture, "Tahrir and the Virtual Uprising," Lecture Series of the School of Architecture and the Built Environment, National University of Singapore NUS, Singapore.
    • January 2014 - Invited Speaker, "From Vernacularism to Globalization: Settlement in the Arab World," Lecture Series of Dar al-Athar al-Islamiya, The Islamic Museum, Kuwait, U.A.E.
    • October 2013 - Keynote Speaker, "The Struggle for Egypt," Middle East Futures Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
    • May 2013 - Invited Keynote Speaker, "Cities and the Arab Spring," Yale Alumni Association Arab Conference entitled, "Navigating the Tides: Urban Transformation in the Arab World,", Doha, Qatar.
    • March 2013 - Invited Keynote Speaker, "Religion & the Cities of the Arab Spring," the Ajman International Conference on Urban Planning, Ajman, U.A.E
    • October 2012 - Opening and Closing remarks, "The Myth of Tradition," the 13th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Portland, Oregon .
    • May 2012 - Symposium Chair and Speaker, "The Arab Spring: An International Symposium,"organized by Istanbul Ayden University, Istanbul, Turkey.
    • May 2012 - Invited Speaker, "Fundamentalism, Religiosity and the City," International Symposium on Religious Violence and Cities, Queens University, Belfast.
    • May 2012 - Invited Keynote Speaker, "The 'Islam', 'Arab', 'Middle Eastern' City: Reflection on an Urban Concept", The City Debates 2012 Conference, American University of Beirut, Lebanon.
    • March 2012 - Invited Keynote Speaker, "Cities of the Arab Spring," Urban Revolution in the Age of Global Urbanism Conference, Tarumangara University, Jakarta, Indonesia.
    • March 2012 - Invited Keynote Speaker, "Modernity Struggles of the Islamic City in a Global Context," Planning Turkish Cities Conference, Organized by the Municipality of Pursaklan and Yildirim Bayezit University, Ankara, Turkey.
    • March 2012 - Invited Speaker and Moderator, "Culture, Heritage and Identity," Qatar Urban Forum, Cannes, France.
    • February 2012 - Invited Keynote Speaker, "The Religious City, the Fundamentalist City," Global Prayers Conference, organized by the House of World Cultures Museum, Berlin, Germany.
    • June 2011 - Keynote Speaker, "Tradition, Identity, Culture, and the Arts in Central China." Art and Design Forum, Jingdazhen and Chong Qing, China.
    • April 2011 - Session co-chair, "The Middle East in Context" at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, New Orleans, LA.
    • April 2011 - Invited Speaker, "The Fundamentalist City or Medieval Modernity," Lecture Series of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Lund, Sweden.
    • March 2011 - Keynote Speaker, "Tahrir Square Earns its Name," Syposium on the Future of Tahrir Square, Ministry of Culture, Cairo, Egypt.
    • March 2011 - Invited Speaker, “Fundamentalism, Medievalism, and Urbanism,” Lecture Series of the School of Architecture and Planning, University of New Castle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
    • December 2010 - Opening remarks at “Utopia of Tradition,” the 12th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Beirut, Lebanon.
    • October 2010 - Invited Speaker, “Consuming Heritage and the End of Tradition.” Lecture Series at the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
    • October 2010 - Session Chair, “Cinematic Urbanism in the Middle East” at the Second Biennial Symposium of the Historians of Islamic Art Association (HIAA).
    • July 2010 - Keynote Speaker, “Consuming Heritage and the End of  Tradition” 3rd international conference on Creative Collaboration and the Making of Place, hosted by Arte-Polis 3 and the Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia.
    • June 2010 - Invited speaker, “The Fundamentalist City?” at the Megacities Workshop,, sponsored by the New Encyclopedia Project, University of  California, Irvine.
    • March 2010 - Invited Speaker and Session Chair, Ajman International Conference: Sustainable Development Reshaping Cities, Ajman University, United Arab Emirates.
    • November 2009 - Invited assessor at Peer Review Colloquium at Delft University, Netherlands.
    • September 2009 - Invited keynote speaker, “Identity, Culture, and Urbanism” at the conference Urban Identities, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
    • July 2009 - Invited speaker, “Problematizing Urban Modernity” in the Concept of Urban Change Symposium, Les Treilles Foundation, France.
    • May 2009 - Invited speaker, presentation on “New Research in the Field of Urban Studies” at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
    • February 2009 - Invited speaker, “Neither Homogeneity nor Heterogeneity: Modernity Struggles” at the Knowledge of Construction Workshop, for the Aga Khan Development Network Seminar in Vancouver, Canada.
    • December 2008 - Opening remarks at “Interrogating Tradition,” the 11th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Oxford, England.
    • October 2008 - Invited keynote speaker,“Colonial Modernities Conference and Exhibit” organized by the House of World Cultures Museum in Berlin, German
    • March 2008 - Invited speaker, "Heritage and Tradition" Lecture Series of the School of Architecture, University of Minnesota, MN.
    • January 2008 - Invited keynote speaker, "The Modernity of Ethnicity and Race in the Cinematic City of the 1980s” at the conference Globalization, Violence, and Visual Cultures, University of London Institute, Paris, France.
    • December 2007 - Invited speaker, "The End of Tradition in the Middle East Region” Lecture Series in the Department of Architecture & Design, American University of Beirut (AUB), Beirut, Lebanon.
    • October 2007 - Invited speaker, "Consuming Heritage or the End of Tradition” Hearst Lecture Series in the Department of Architecture, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA.
    • May 2007 - Invited plenary session moderator of “Spin and Journalism: An Uneasy Coexistence,” at the Annual Conference of the International Press Institute, Istanbul Turkey
    • April 2007 - Invited plenary session organizer of “Empire and the Clash of Civilizations” at the 7th Doha Forum on Democracy, Development and Free Trade in Doha, Qatar .
    • April 2007 - Invited chair of the Open Session Track at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Pittsburgh, PA.
    • March 2007 - Invited keynote speaker, "Post-Tradition, Hyper-Traditions and the End of Tradition” at the Annual Conference of the Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage, Bruges, Belgium.
    • December 2006 - Opening remarks at “Hyper-Traditions,” the 10th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Bangkok, Thailand.
    • December 2006 - Invited keynote speaker, “South of Doxiades: Other Ideas from Egypt,” at the Space and Progress Conference, Athens, Greece.
    • November 2006 - Invited speaker, “Urban Inclusion,” at the Inclusive Cities Conference at the Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona, Spain.
    • June 2006 - Invited participant at the Inclusive Cities Working Group, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C.
    • May 2006 - Invited speaker, “Consuming Heritage or the End of Tradition” at the California House, University of California Trust, London, U.K.
    • April 2006 - Session chair and organizer of “Architects’ Architectural Histories” at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Savannah Georgia.
    • March 2006 - Invited speaker, “Consuming Heritage or the End of Tradition” at the New Heritage Forum, University of Hong Kong.
    • March 2006 - Invited guest speaker at the Berkeley Club of Hong Kong and co-sponsored by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects and the American Institute of Architects, Hong Kong
    • February 2006 - Invited keynote speaker, “Culture, Identity, and Urbanism in the Changing World” at the First International Symposium on Environment Behavior: People in Place in People, University of Sydney, Australia.
    • Jan 2006 - Invited speaker and discussant at the “Shangri-La Unfolding: Place, Space, Decorative Art,” held at the Doris Duke Foundation in Honolulu, Hawaii.
    • September 2005 - Invited keynote speaker, “Medieval Modernity/ Hybrid Urbanism” at the Santa Fe Conference of the Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City.
    • July 2005 - Invited keynote speaker, “Heritage, Tradition and Their Limits,” International Fellows Program, Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI.
    • April 2005 - Opening remarks at the Democracy and Global Islam Conference, University of California, Berkeley.
    • April 2005 - Session chair and organizer of “‘Double Readings’: Encounters between Islam and the West,” at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vancouver, B.C.
    • March 2005 - Invited speaker, “Virtual Cairo Reconsidered,” Lecture Series at the School of Architecture and Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
    • March 2005 - Invited speaker, “Visualizing Cairo,” Lecture Series at Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, New York University, NY.
    • February 2005 - Invited keynote speaker, "Consuming Heritage or the End of Tradition," at the 4th Annual Symposium: Architecture and Regionalism, Savannah, GA
    • February 2005 - Invited speaker, "The End of Tradition and Medieval Modernity: At the Dawn of a Post Global Era" at the American University of Sharjah, UAE
    • December 2004 - Opening remarks at “Post-Traditional Environments in a Post-Global World” The Ninth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Dubai, UAE
    • November 2004 - Invited speaker at the Globalization, Urbanization, and Development Symposium organized by the Annenberg School of Communication at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
    • October 2004 - Invited talk, "Virtual Cairo" at the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) Lecture Series, U.C. Berkeley, CA
    • July 2004 - Invited keynote address, "Identity and Cultural Domination" at Barcelona Cultural Forum, Dialogue on Globalization and Diversity, Barcelona, Spain
    • July 2004 - Speaker, "Medieval Modernity" (with Ananya Roy) at the Annual Conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS,) Barcelona, Spain
    • February 2004 - Keynote address, “Outreach and Public Programs in a Polarized Context” at the Fourth Annual Conference of National Resource Center Directors, United States Department of Education, Santa Fe, NM
    • April 2003 - "Regional Implications of the War," Address at the Chancellor's forum, Implications of the War in Iraq, organized by International Area Studies, U.C. Berkeley
    • April 2003 - “Consuming Tradition in an Area of Preservation” Lecture Series at American University, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
    • March 2003 - Keynote address, “Manufacturing Heritage: Middle Eastern Perspectives” at Local Sites of Global Practice: The Middle East, Yale University
    • December 2002 - Opening remarks at “Unbounding Tradition” The Eighth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Hong Kong
    • April 2001 - “Hybrid Urbanism: Middle Eastern Perspectives” at the Society of Architectural Historians Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada
    • October 2000 - Opening Remarks at “The End of Tradition,” the Seventh Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Trani, Italy
    • May 2000 - Invited talk, “Virtual Cairo: Representation Versus Interpretation,” at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
    • December 1999 - Invited keynote speaker, “On the Manufacture of Heritage in the age of Tourism” at the Heritage and Tourism Conference organized by the Government of Hong Kong.
    • December 1998 - Opening Remarks at “Manufacturing Heritage/ Consuming Tradition” the Sixth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Cairo, Egypt
    • March 1998 - Invited talk, “Virtual Cairo: Telling History to a General Public” at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Texas at Austin
    • February 1998 - Invited talk, “Virtual Cairo: Representation Versus Interpretation,” at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
    • January 1998 - Invited talk, “Virtual Cairo: The Making of a Multimedia Project,” at the Berkeley Multimedia Resource Center Annual Conference, University of California at Berkeley
    • November 1997 - Public presentation, “Virtual Cairo: An Urban Design History,” at the College of Environmental Design Lecture Series, University of California at Berkeley
    • April 1997 - Closing remarks at The Courtyard House Across Cultures Conference held at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
    • December 1996 - Opening remarks at “Identity, Tradition and Built Form,” the Fifth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Berkeley, California, USA
    • July 1996 - Invited talk, “Housing and Globalization,” at Housing and Culture Conference held at Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey.
    • July 1996 - Invited talk, “Housing, Identity and Culture,” at HABITAT II: The City Summit, organized by the United Nations, Istanbul, Turkey.
    • May 1996 - Invited talk, “Contesting the Madina: Dualities in the Study of Islamic Urbanism,” at The America Institute for Maghribi Studies, Tangier, Morocco.
    • April 1996 - Invited paper, “The Temporal Reality of Traditional Habitats,” at the United Nations Development Programme Conference: The Next Millennium: Cities for People in a Globalizing World, Marmaris, Turkey.
    • August 1995 - Invited lecture and Workshop, “Some Thoughts on Housing Alternatives,” at the Ministry of Development, Bandan Sir Begawan, Brunei.
    • June 1995 - Invited lecture, “Arab Architecture and the Issue of Identity,” at the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
    • May 1995 - Invited lecture “Third World Architecture and the Question of Housing,” at the Schools of Architecture at the University of Capetown and the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
    • April 1995 - Invited lecture, “Culture, Identity, and Urbanism in a Changing World,” at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, Washington, DC, USA.
    • February 1995 - “The Early Cities of Islam,” Public Lecture Series of Beit Al-Quran in Manama, Bahrain.
    • January 1995 - Invited keynote address, “Traditional Architecture: The Myth and Reality,” at the Bahrain Society of Engineers Conference held in Manama, Bahrain.
    • December 1994 - Keynote address, “Traditional Settlements: From Colonialism to Globalization,” at Value in Tradition, the Fourth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Tunis, Tunisia.
    • November 1994 - Invited lecture, “Housing and the Nation-State: The Case of Tunisia,” at the American Research Center in Tunis, Tunisia.
    • November 1994 - Invited lecture, “Local Planning Practices in the United States,” at Technological Institute of Art, Architecture, and Urbanism of Tunisia (ITAAUT), Tunis, Tunisia.
    • September 1994 - Invited lecture, “The Traditional Architecture and Urbanism of the Islamic World,” at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Lecture Series, Nevada, USA.
    • May 1994 - "Computer Simulation: Medieval Islamic Cities," at the Bologna Symposium on New Methods in Architectural Media, organized by the School of Architecture, Ferrara, Italy.
    • April 1994 - "At Home with Mother Earth: Akkiwan." Public Presentation of the video documentary co-written and co-produced by Nezar AlSayyad, College of Environmental Design Lecture Series, University of California at Berkeley, California, USA.
    • April 1993 - Invited lecture, "Medieval Urbanism in Europe and the Middle East," at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada.
    • December 1992 - Invited lecture, "Buildings and Projects," at the College of Environmental Design Lecture Series, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.
    • October 1992 - Opening remarks at "Development vs. Tradition," the Third Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Paris, France.
    • July 1992 - Invited lecture, "Balance and Imbalance," at the International Laboratory for Architecture and Urban Design (ILAUD), Urbino, Italy.
    • April 1992 - Invited lecture, "The Islamic City: On the Transfer of Ideas," at the San Francisco Planning Department, Lecture Series, San Francisco, California.
    • April 1992 - Keynote lecture, "The Genesis of Cairo and Its Development," at the Egyptian American Organization Annual Event, Los Angeles, California.
    • March 1992 - Invited lecture, "An Architect Between Two Worlds," at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, Lecture Series, Las Vegas, Nevada.
    • March 1992 - "Ph.D. Programs in Architecture and the Academic-Professional Linkage," at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida.
    • November 1991 - Keynote lecture, "Architectural Education and the Global Transformations," at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Administrators Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
    • July 1991 - Keynote lecture, "Dwelling Form and Desert Culture," at the Design for Desert Living Conference, organized by the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
    • May 1991 - Keynote Lecture, " Housing Policy and Housing Form," at the Housing: Cross-Cultural Perspectives Conference organized by the School of Architecture of the University of California, San Diego, California, USA.
    • April 1991 - "Baghdad and Al-Qahirah: On the Genesis of Urban Form," at the Society of Architectural Historians Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio.
    • October 1990 - Concluding remarks, "A Course of Action," at First World/Third World: Duality and Coincidence in Traditional Environments, the Second Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, held at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.
    • November 1989 - "Architectural Education and the First World/Third World Dilemma: A Symposium," at Third International Forum on Built Form and Culture Research, Tempe, Arizona, USA.
    • October 1989 - "The Early Towns of Arab Islam: Towards a History of Planning," at the Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    • April 1989 - "Basra and Kouffa: Arab and Western Attitudes on Muslim Urban Form," at the Society of Architectural Historians Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada.
    • November 1988 - "The Arab Muslim Garrison Town," at the Annual Conference of the Middle East Studies Association, Los Angeles, California, USA.
    • June 1988 - Invited speaker, "Urban Open Space Between East and West," at the Public Lecture Series, School of Architecture, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
    • April 1988 - Opening remarks, "The Study of Traditional Environments," at the International Symposium on Traditional Dwellings and Settlements, held at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.
    • November 1987 - "Towards a Cross Cultural Interpretation of City Form,” at the Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Los Angeles, California.
    • November 1987 - "On the Physical Form of the Pre Industrial Muslim City," at the Annual Conference of the Middle East Studies Association, Baltimore, Maryland.
    • October 1987 - "The Concept of Urban Renewal: Comparative Notes," at the Annual Conference of the International Association of Housing Science, Berlin, Germany.
    • June 1987 - "Interpreting the Form of Urban Space: Open Space and Urban Activity in a Cross Cultural Perspective," at the Environmental Design Research Association, EDRA 18 Conference, Ottawa, Canada.
    • July 1986 - Invited speaker, "Ethics and Housing Policy in the Third World," at EDGE: Ethics of Development in the Global Environment, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
    • April 1986 - "Notes on the Islamic City," at the Environmental Design Research Association, EDRA 17 Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
    • July 1984 - "Urban Space in the Islamic City of Cairo," at the Seminar on Housing in the Islamic City, Islamic Capitals Organization Conference, Ankara, Turkey.
    • September 1983 - "Preserving the Spaces of the Islamic City, A Case Study of Cairo," at The International Symposium for the Conservation of the Old City of Aleppo, Syrian Architects Syndicate & the University of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria.
    • December 1982 - "Small Towns versus New Towns: An Assessment of National Development Policies in the Middle East," at Small Town in National Development: Towards Rural Urban Integration in Developing Countries, International Symposium, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand.
    • September 1982 - "Some Patterns in Islamic Urban Design: The Role of Space, Past and Present," at the Association of Muslim Scientists and Engineers, Annual Conference on Science and Technology for Muslim World Development, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.
    • April 1981 - Invited paper, "Lessons from the Past: Facade Architecture of Medieval Cairo," at the American Research Center in Egypt, Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
    • January 1981 - Invited paper, "Some Visual Aspects of Streets in Medieval Cairo," at the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University and MIT Annual Meeting, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
    • March 1979 - "Agricultural Development versus Urban Development," at International Youth Congress on Food and Development, Cairo, Egypt.

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