Rasem Badran

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Born1945 (age 8081)
OccupationArchitect
AwardsAghakhan award for architecture
Rasem Badran
Born1945 (age 8081)
Alma materTechnische Universität Darmstadt
OccupationArchitect
AwardsAghakhan award for architecture
BuildingsQasr Al Hukm, Grand Mosque in Riyadh, Abu Dhabi Courts complex

Rasem Jamal Badran (Arabic: راسم بدران; born 1945 in Palestine) is a Saudi Arabian/Jordanian architect of Palestinian descent whose works are based on a methodological approach in defining Architecture as a continuous dialogue between contemporary needs and historical inherited cultural values.

Rasem Badran received his early education in Ramallah. In 1970 Badran graduated with a degree in architecture from Technische Universität Darmstadt (Darmstadt University of Technology) in former West Germany.[citation needed]

Positions and roles

Selected projects

  • Justice Palace in Riyadh[3]
  • Great Mosque of Riyadh and the Old City Center Redevelopment[4]
  • Movenpick Petra Hotel[5]
  • King Abdul Aziz Historical Centre[6]
  • King Abdul Aziz Foundation for Research and Archives[7]
  • Abu Dhabi Courts Complex[8]
  • Al Bujairi quarter[9]
  • Ministry of Culture Saudi Arabia [10][11]
  • Quba Mosque expansion project [12]
  • Budour Al Najaf in Iraq [13]

Awards and honours

Publications

References

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