Rasem Badran
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Born1945 (age 80–81)
AlmamaterTechnische Universität Darmstadt
OccupationArchitect
AwardsAghakhan award for architecture
Rasem Badran | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1945 (age 80–81) |
| Alma mater | Technische Universität Darmstadt |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Awards | Aghakhan award for architecture |
| Buildings | Qasr 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
- Co-founder of Dar Al Omran Rasem Badran company (1979)[1]
- Badran is a permanent member in the Academic Council for the international Academy of Architecture (I.A.A) in Sophia
- Member of the Greater Amman Municipality (2007)
- Design advisory board member in Moutamarat – International Design Initiative (2007)
- Member of the Dubai Municipality "Dubai International Awards for Best Practices" (2006)
- Member of the International Jury of the ARCASIA Award for Architecture which was held in Dhaka – Bangladesh (2003)
- Member of the International Master Jury of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture (1998)
- Member of the International Jury of the Governor-General's award for architecture, Kingston, Jamaica (1992)
- Member of the Master Jury committee for the Arab Towns Organization prizes (1985)
- Member of International Jury for planning and urban development in the old area of "Bab-al Sheikh" in Baghdad – Iraq (1981)
- Chair of the Jury member for the 4th Abdullatif Alfozan Award for Mosque Architecture [2]
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]