International Office
Teaching Fellows - 2016
Teaching Fellows Spring Semester - 2016
Neha Bhatt Neha Bhatt is a keen believer in the power of thoughtful urban design to improve quality of life and access to opportunity, particularly in disadvantaged neighborhoods. She worked as a community organizer putting infrastructure decisions in the health and environmental contexts. Most recently, Bhatt completed her Loeb Fellowship at Harvard University, where she explored topics in policy and politics, housing challenges in Mexico, and entrepreneurial approaches to solving city problems. Read more here | ||
Reza Ghafouri Reza Ghafouri was born in Bandar Abbas, Iran. He holds his Master’s degree in Architecture by Azad University of West Tehran in 2014. His interests included in investigating the relationship between architecture and the city as a public realm and context-based architectural design. Moreover, he is a registered architect in Iran by “Iranian Construction Engineering Organization”. Read more here | ||
Farahbee Rahman Farahbee Rahman from Bangladesh is currently an Associate Architect at DWm4 Architects in Dhaka. She is also working independently as a designer. She graduated from Department of Architecture at BRAC University in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2013. Her thesis project was on the topic of “Branding through Icons” – Designing International Trade Fair Complex at Purbachal, Dhaka. Read more here |