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New Article: Assessing the Quality of Urban Life in Three Neighbourhoods, Lilongwe, Malawi.

Reimagining Public Spaces and Built Environments in the Post-Pandemic World, University of Alberta, December 2021.

Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research -- is ranked Q1 in both Architecture and Urban Studies (May 2021).

Visit Covid-19 Architecture, the City, and Urban Life: https://www.ashrafsalamanet.net/covid-19-architecture-the-city-urban-life

European Cities: Building Better Urban Futures: From Responding to Crisis to Approaches for Better Urban Futures (Evidence Review).

A New Research Platform: RAU Research in Architecture & Urbanism https://www.archurbanresearch.net

New Article: Assessing Public Open Spaces in Belgrade – A quality of Urban Life Perspective.

Forthcoming Review: Egypt’s Housing Crisis: The Shaping of Urban Space, Yahia Shawkat, The American University in Cairo (AUC) Press.

IAPS EDUCATION NETWORK: International Association of People-Environment Studies.

Routledge Series on Architecture and Urbanism in the Global South.

Emerald Open Research - Webinar by Dr Gemma Hemming and Prof. Ashraf Salama.

Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures.

Honorary Visiting Professor - Lectures and Seminars at the Faculty of Design and Architecture, University Putra Malaysia (UPM), November 2019.

Ashraf Salama interviewed about the role of architecture & urban planning post pandemic

Emerald Podcast Series: Architecture and Urban Design of the Post Covid-19 City. Daniel Ridge speaks with Ashraf Salama, about the role of architecture and urban planning in the context of the global pandemic.

Michael Crosbie interviews Ashraf Salama on possible outcomes in a post-coronavirus world.

Michael Crosbie interviews Ashraf Salama on possible outcomes in a post-coronavirus world.
How Might the COVID-19 Change Architecture and Urban Design? Ashraf M. Salama, a professor at the Department of Architecture, University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow, Scotland, and the director of the Cluster for Research in Architecture and Urbanism of Cities in the Global South, has been following how these disciplines might be changing. He’s recently written a publicly peer-reviewed paper on some of his findings: “Coronavirus Questions That Will Not Go Away: Interrogating Urban and Socio-Spatial Implications of COVID-19 Measures.” I sat down with Salama to discuss some of the issues he raises, and what their implications might be for the built environment in the future (7 May 2020) (Feature image taken from CommonEdge by Andy Yueng, as part of his “Urban Density” drone series).

After coronavirus: how seasonal migration and empty centres might change our cities

After coronavirus: how seasonal migration and empty centres might change our cities
Salama, A. M. (2020). After coronavirus: how seasonal migration and empty centres might change our cities. The Conversation.

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