Occupation
Assistant Professor
Contact
Kuwait University College of Architecture
Adailiya
Kuwait
Kuwait
ABOUT
Reem Alissa is an assistant professor at Kuwait University’s College of Architecture in the Department of Architecture. She is trained as an architect, landscape architect, urban designer and urban historian. She has a Master of Architecture from Tulane University, and both a Master in Landscape Architecture, as well as, a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University. Reem holds a Ph.D. in Architecture from the University of California at Berkeley. Her doctoral work is the first academically documented urban history of Ahmadi for which she received the “Best Dissertation Award 2013” by The Association for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies. Her research and teaching interests are interdisciplinary and focus on the interrelations between the built environment and the social sphere and fall under the larger categories of space and power, global urban histories, and contemporary patterns in landscapes and urban formations. Before her appointment at Kuwait University Reem studied, lived, and worked in North America for two decades. During this time, she worked as an architect intern for Skidmore, Owings and Merrill’s offices in New York and Washington D.C., she taught undergraduate courses at UC Berkeley, and undergraduate and graduate courses at the University of British Columbia’s School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, and worked as a landscape and urban designer at the landscape architecture firm van der Zalm and Associates in Vancouver.
Discipline
Architecture & Urban Planning
Sub Areas
Colonialism
Environment
Gulf Studies
History Of Architecture
Modernization
Urban Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Kuwait
Gulf
All Middle East
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
English (advanced)
Education
PhD
| 2012
| Architecture
| University of California, Berkeley
MA
| 2005
| Urban Design
| Harvard University
MA
| 2005
| Landscape Architecture
| Harvard University
MA
| 2001
| Architecture
| Tulane University
Abstracts
The Kuwait Oil Company Town of Ahmadi: From British Enclave to Kuwait's Nostalgic City 1946-1975
Conocarpia: Towards a Measured Narrative of Kuwait’s Copious, Desired and Despised Urban Tree