Center for Middle Eastern Architecture & Culture - Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture

Center for Middle Eastern Architecture & Culture

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CENTER FOR MIDDLE EASTERN ARCHITECTURE & CULTURE

Mission Statement

The Center for Middle Eastern Architecture and Culture at the University of Oklahoma, College of Architecture seeks to advance knowledge of the Middle Eastern built environment and culture for its intellectual and academic values. Therefore, the Center supports scholarship that is of historical and contemporary importance, by acting as a coordinating body for participating universities and institutions whose research focus relates to this geographic area and beyond. The Center also welcomes interdisciplinary perspectives in the study of architecture and culture of the region.

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The Center for Middle Eastern Architecture and Culture at the University of Oklahoma, College of Architecture aims for all-encompassing study of building in the Middle East, “building” here being taken in a broad sense, comprising all means by which humans give shape to their environment, including architecture, town planning and landscaping.

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Contact Khosrow Bozorghi Ph.D. at kbozorgi@ou.edu

Desert Utopia: The Hidden Unity of Iranian Architecture, Conceptualization behind the Making of a Documentary Film (PDF)

American International Journal of Humanities and Social Science
Vol. 4 No. 2; April 2018
ISSN 2415-1270 (Online)
ISSN 2415-1424 (Print)

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Research on Iranian Architecture photographed by Khosrow Bozorgi Ph.D.
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Proposals

Diplomacy Lab: ARCH 4956/5955 Design Studio 9 | Studio Professor: Dr. Khosrow Bozorgi | Fall Semester 2018

Project Theme:
The 5th year studio project theme is the U.S. Consulate in Casablanca, Morocco. The multi-building complex will include a consulate office building, Consul General’s Residence, a warehouse, main compound access pavilion, consulate compound access pavilion, service compound access pavilion, support annex, Marine security guard residence, and utility buildings. The technological concepts to focus on are high performance envelop, under-floor air distribution, daylight harvesting, solar thermal domestic hot water production, water collection, and wind power generation.

DIPLOMACY LAB College of Arch, University of Oklahoma Fall 2018

Diplomacy Lab: ARCH 4956/5955 Design Studio 9 | Studio Professor: Dr. Khosrow Bozorgi | Fall Semester 2017

Project Theme:
The project theme of 5th year studio is the new US Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The multi-building complex will be situated on a large site in the city of Riyadh, and will include a Consulate office building, a Consul General’s Residence, a Marine Security Guard Residence, support buildings, and facilities for the Consulate community. The new complex will provide Consulate employees with a safe, secure, sustainable, and modern workplace. Studio Consultant: Department of State Bureau of Overseas Building Operations Planning and Real Estate.

DIPLOMACY LAB College of Arch. University of Oklahoma Fall 2017

Persian Architecture: Course Proposal

Course Syllabus, Persian Arch (PDF)

Fall 2018 Events

The Center for Middle Eastern Architecture and Culture invited Richard Farley, FAIA, PE to the OU Gibbs College of Architecture October 7 – 11, 2018 to conduct a three-day workshop and hold two public lectures. Pictures from his visit are found in the adjacent slide display.

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Past Events

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