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Reinventing our Inheritance
Architecture is a reflection of the culture, values, and aspirations of a society. It is a testament to the creativity and technical skills of the architects and builders of the past. In this lecture Dr. Rasem Badran will highlight the importance of reinventing architectural inheritance to meet the changing needs of modern society.
Ibn Taymiyya's Corpus and Thought: State of the Question, New Research Perspectives and Re-evaluation
Ibn Taymiyya is undeniably one of the most studied medieval Muslim theologians in the Arab world and in the West.
Acrylic Abstract Painting, Qatar’s Natural Beauty
Indian Artist, Archana Bhardwaj offered a floral Workshop and showed participants how to create beautiful loose-style floral artwork inspired by different types of flowers in Qatar.
Islamic Geometric Art, Exploring the Flower of Creation
Research Fellow Suzanne Ghadanfar taught participants about the six-fold design and explored together the ‘Rings of Diminishing Squares’ diagram.
Islamic Geometric Patterns in Musherib Mosque
Research Fellow Suzanne Ghadanfar taught participants how to draw the magnificent Islamic geometric patterns in Musherib mosque in Doha, Qatar.
Architectural Sketching, Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani’s Palace
Syrian architect and urban sketcher Mr. Ahed Alkhatib introduced members to the skills of architectural drawing on location. Using the fantastical architecture of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani’s historical palace as a source of inspiration.
Architectural Sketching, The Desert Rose Museum
Syrian architect and urban sketcher Mr. Ahed Alkhatib introduced members to the skills of architectural drawing on location. Using the fantastical architecture of the Desert Rose building as a source of inspiration.
Islamic Geometric Patterns, Introducing Girih Puzzle
Research Fellow Suzanne Ghadanfar introduced the Islamic patterns of Girih Puzzle
Folding as a Gateway to Geometric Creativity, Islamic Geometric Art
Mexican artist Ms. Ricardo Hinojosa engaged participants in a series of geometric paper-folding exercises meant to develop their creative and technical skills. Over the course of three sessions, participants explored a variety of Islamic patterns brought to life by a series of alternating folds.