Nezar AlSayyad

Nezar Al Sayyad (born October 10, 1956) is an architect, city planner, urban designer, urban historian, and professor emeritus at the University of California Berkeley in the College of Environmental Design, where he received the Distinguished Teaching Award. Educated as an architect, planner, and urban historian, AlSayyad is principally an urbanist whose specialty is the study of cities, their urban forms and spaces, and their impact on their social and cultural realities. As a scholar, AlSayyad has written and edited several books on colonialism, identity, Islamic architecture, tourism, tradition, urbanism, urban design, urban history, urban informality, and virtuality.

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    Cairo : histories of a city by AlSayyad, Nezar

    1st ed.
    Published 2011
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    The end of tradition?

    Published 2004
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    Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam : politics, culture, and citizenship in the age of globalization

    Published 2002
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