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Prof. Magdy M. A. El-Bastawisy Curriculum Vitae Prof. Magdy M. El-Bastawisy Prof. Magdy M. A. El-Bastawisy Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL INFORMATION Revised: August 2020 Name: MAGDY Mohamed Abdullah EL-BASTAWISY Position: Professor, Department of Islamic Architecture, Faculty of Engineering and Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Business Department of Islamic Architecture, Faculty of Engineering and Address: Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, P.O. 5555. Email Address: [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected] Telephone: Egypt : 01005760057 Saudi Arabia: Work: +966(02) 527-0000/ex 1221 & 1023. Mobile: (+966)540-690640 Date of Birth: September 2, 1956, Egypt EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL: Academic Degrees 2008 Professor of Architecture and Urban Development, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Port-Said University, Port-Said, Egypt. 2004 Certified Educational and Professional Qualifications by the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI) 2000 Associate Professor of Urban Development and Architecture, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Port-Said University, Port-Said, Egypt. 1998 Egyptian License Certificate as a Consultant for Architectural Design 1996-1997 Research Training Courses (Postdoctoral), Architecture, School of Architecture, Portsmouth University, UK, Environmental Impact Assessment of Mechanically and Naturally Ventilated Buildings 1989-92 Ph.D. Architecture, Alexandria University, Egypt and the State University of New Jersey, RUTGERS, USA, Channel Program 1985 M.Sc. Architecture, Department of Architecture, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt 1975-1980 B.Sc. Architecture, Department of Architecture, Specialized in Housing, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt Other Certificates Obtained or/and Advanced Courses Attended Course Name Place Dec 2010 Online Education Training Course University of Illinoi July and Aug Improvement Training Course for Staff Training Center, Ain Shams 2007 University Staff University June 2000 Desktop Mapping with Arcview State University of New Jersey, USA Feb. 1996 to Course of Instruction in Environmental Portsmouth University, Portsmouth, Jan. 1997 Impact Assessment in Architecture United Kingdom Dec. 1992 Training for Lecturing Cairo University 1989 to 1992 Graduate Courses (30 credit hours) and State University of New Jersey, Completing the Ph.D. Thesis RUTGERS, USA Professional Record 1 Prof. Magdy M. El-Bastawisy April 2008-present Professor, Department of Islamic Architecture, Faculty of Engineering and Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia Aug 2005-April 2008 Associate Professor, Department of Islamic Architecture, Faculty of Engineering and Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia October2004-August Visiting Professor, Conducting Research Work and Providing General Lectures, 2005 Schools of Urban Planning & Architecture, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada September 2000-2004 Associate Professor, Depart. of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Suez-Canal University, Port-Said, Egypt September 2001-2004 Visiting Professor, Depart. Of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Suez-Canal University, Ismailiah, Egypt February 1993-2000 Assistant Professor, Depart, of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Suez-Canal University, Port Said, Egypt. September 1997- June Visiting Professor, Depart. of Architecture, High Technological Institute, Tenth 1999 of Ramadan City, Egypt December 1985-1989 Instructor of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Suez-Canal University, Port- Said, Egypt May 1981-1985 Demonstrator of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal University, Port-Said, Egypt Languages: Speaking Reading Writing Arabic Mother tongue English Excellent Excellent Excellent Computer Use Software: Auto Cad, Microsoft Office XP (WinWord and Excel), SPSS, Power Point, Environmental Simulation Software (Design Builder, climate Consultant, etc.), Environmental Assessment Methods (HTB2 and LT). Type of Use: * Support students in using computer for preparation of their architectural design projects, working drawings, reports and presentations. This includes most of architectural software such as: Auto Cad, Microsoft Office, Corel Draw, Power Point, SPSS, etc. * Conducting research work and consultation services. Able to operate, particularly Auto Cad, Microsoft Office XP, Corel Draw, Environmental Simulation Software and SPSS. Teaching Courses A- Undergraduate * Architecture Design Studios: 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 * Graduation Projects: A- Graduation Project Research B- Graduation Project * Introduction to Urban Design and Site Planning * Theories of Urban Design and Site Planning * Building Construction 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Building Technology) * Working Drawings 3 and 4 (Execution Designs) B- Graduate * Sustainable Design Studio I * Planning New Towns 2 Prof. Magdy M. El-Bastawisy * Up-grading Squatting Areas * Architectural Design Studios * Analyzing Studies for Islamic Architecture Principles and Elements * Preservation of Islamic Architecture Principles and Values * Advanced Urban Planning in Developing Countries * Building Technology C- Co-Supervision of Theses and Dissertations Title Degree University Date 1- Building Technology for Enhancing Thermal Comfort in Suez Residential Buildings, Case Study: Port Said, Egypt Master Canal 2004 2- Green Architecture: An Approach for Urban Environmental Suez Development in Egypt Master Canal 2004 3- The Aspects of Urban Development in Suez Canal Region According to the National Mega Projects, Case Study: The Suez International Free Zone Project Master Canal 2004 4- Guidelines for Tourism Development in Suez Canal Zone Master Suez Canal 2004 5- Environmental Impact on Cost of Planning and Design of Ph.D. Suez Canal 2006 Residential Buildings 6 – Enhancing Islamic Principles and Values in Contemporary Master Umm 1122 Architecture in the Saudi Cities: Case Study Makkah Al-Qura 7- Transit Oriented Development: Criteria and Principles for Master Umm Ongoing New Regional Terminals in Makkah Al-Qura 8- Decreasing Energy Consumption in Public Buildings by Master Umm Ongoing Using Innovative Architectural Technologies to Improve the Al-Qura Built Environment in Makkah Publications and Research: A- Books and Monographs 2020 El-Bastawisy, M. and Euro Group (KSA), Planning and Urban Design of the Medium Density Residential Plots (N04, N05 and N06), Phase 2, on the Original Master Plan of Dar Aljewar, Evaluation Report, AI-Madinah AI-Munawarrah, KSA, Knowledge Economic City (KEC), AI- Madinah AI-Munawarrah, Saudi Arabia. 2019 El-Bastawisy, M. and Euro Group (KSA), Impact Analysis Report of the New Townhouse Units’ Design, Zone 3- Phase 2, on the Original Master Plan of Dar Aljewar, Evaluation Report, AI- Madinah AI-Munawarrah, KSA, Knowledge Economic City (KEC), AI-Madinah AI-Munawarrah, Saudi Arabia. 2018 El-Bastawisy, M. and Euro Group (KSA), Planning and Urban Design Analysis Report of the Medium Density Residential Plots (N04, N05 and N06), Phase 2, on the Original Master Plan of Dar Aljewar, Evaluation Report, AI-Madinah AI-Munawarrah, KSA, Knowledge Economic City (KEC), AI-Madinah AI-Munawarrah, Saudi Arabia. 2016-2018 El-Bastawisy, M. and Accreditation Team, Self-Assessment Report (SAR) for International Accreditation, Bachelor's Degree Programme of Islamic Architecture (Major: Architecture), Final Report, Department of Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qurra University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia 2010 El-Bastawisy, M. and Al-Badwy, A., Counting and Documenting Pedestrians to and from Masjed Haram, Final Report, Research Institute for Hajj and Omrah, Umm Al-Qurra University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia. 2009 El-Bastawisy, M. and Shehata, A., Counting and Documenting Pedestrians to and from Masjed Haram, Final Report, Center of Excellence in Hajj and Omrah Research, Umm Al-Qurra University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia 3 Prof. Magdy M. El-Bastawisy 2008 El-Bastawisy, M. and Fekry, M. Increasing Mattaf Capacity in Masjed Haram, Preliminary Reports, Department of Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qurra University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia 2007 El-Bastawisy, Development of Central Jeddah, Preliminary Report for Upgrading of Central Jeddah, Development Company Limited Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2005 El-Bastawisy, M., Rural Development Strategy for El-Barashiah and Hagagah Main Villages, Domeitta Governorate, Egypt, Final Reports, General Authority for Urban Planning, Ministry of Housing and Communities 2004 El-Bastawisy, M., and Badran, E., Rural Development Strategy for Karam & Razooq, Mit El-Kholy, Shermsah and El-Barashiah Villages, Domeitta Governorate, Egypt, Final Reports. General Authority for Urban Planning, Ministry of Housing and Communities 2003 El-Bastawisy, M., and Badran, E., Rural Development Strategy for Somukhrat and Al-Maged Villages, Behira, Egypt, Final Report, General Authority for Urban Planning, Ministry of Housing and Communities 2002 El-Bastawisy, M., and Badran, E., Rural Development Strategy for Bowit Village, Behira, Egypt, Final Report. General Authority for Urban Planning, Ministry of Housing and Communities. 2001 El-Bastawisy, M., El-Shakhs, S., and Dewdar, A., Urban Future and Development in Egypt: Suez Canal and Sinai Region, Final Report. University Linkage Project, Supreme Council of Universities (FACU) and USAID, Egypt. 1999 El-Bastawisy, M., El-Shakhs, S., and Dewdar, A. Urban Future and Development in Egypt: Suez Canal and Sinai Region, First Report. University Linkage Project, Supreme
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