Hisham N. Ashkouri

Hisham N. Ashkouri

Infobox Architect


caption = Hisham N. Ashkouri Portrait
name = Hisham N. Ashkouri
nationality = United States
birth_date = birth date and age|1948|8|15
birth_place = Baghdad, Iraq
current residence = Boston, Massachusetts
practice_name = ARCADD, Inc.
significant_buildings = UAE Public Library and Cultural Center, Playground For All Children, University of Baghdad Campus Expansion, Massachusetts General Hospital Pediatrics Floors
significant_projects= Baghdad Renaissance Plan, City of Light Development,
awards =Ministry of Oil and Minerals, Baghdad, Iraq |

Hisham N. Ashkouri (born August 15, 1948, Baghdad, Iraq) is a Boston and New York-based architect.

Dr. Ashkouri graduated first in class in 1970 with a Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the University of Baghdad and continued for his Masters of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania under the late Louis I. Kahn in 1973. He further completed his Urban Design studies at Harvard University and M.I.T. with Masters in Urban Design in 1975. Dr. Ashkouri completed his Doctoral work in the field of Ergonomics at Tufts University in 1983.

Dr. Ashkouri worked with Hisham Munir and Associates in Iraq before coming to the United States. He then worked at The Architects Collaborative in Cambridge, Massachusetts, contributing to the Arlington Hadassah Way and the Westin Hotel at Copley Place, both in Boston, as well as the University of Baghdad Campus Expansion, before establishing ARCADD, Inc. [http://www.arcadd.com/] in 1986 as an independent architect and urban designer. Dr. Ashkouri has initiated several international developments mainly in Iraq and Afghanistan including the Baghdad Renaissance Plan [http://www.arcadd.com/baghdad-cbd.htm] , $13 billion, the Tahrir Square Development, $860 million, the Sindbad Hotel Complex and Conference Center [http://cinemasindbad.com/] , $115 million, the City of Light Development [http://www.cityoflight-kabul.com/index.htm] , Kabul, $9.6 billion and the Afghan National Museum, Library and Cultural Center, $247 million, both for the reconstruction of Kabul. Dr. Ashkouri is currently working on the Regatta Mediterranean Resorts complex in Tripoli, Libya.

Competitions

His first winning design competition entry was for the Government of Iraq in 1972 while working with Hisham Munir and Associates, for the “First Oil Compound to be built for the Nation”, the Ministry of Oil and Minerals. Other national competitions awarded were for the Baghdad City Hall, the College of Agriculture at Sulimaniyah, and the Ministry of Justice. [http://www.arcadd.com/Internationalgallery.html] He was also declared the winner of the design competition for the Baghdad Opera House, but that award was rescinded when the government of Iraq realized he was in the United States. He won the International Design Competition for the UAE Public Library and Cultural Center, the Killington Skiing Village Complex Design Competition for Killington, Vermont, the competition for the Kansai-Khan Library in Tokyo, Japan, and the design competition for the Playground For All Children in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York, the first such play area for both able-bodied and disabled children. [http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/vt_flushing_meadows/vt_flushing_06.html]

National Work

Dr. Ashkouri established the standard specifications for branches of the U.S. Post Office. He contributed to the Pediatrics floors of the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston [http://www.arcadd.com/MEDICALgallery.html] , and has also performed restoration and renovation work on many public and municipal buildings throughout New England.

While working for The Architects' Collaborative in 1974, Dr. Ashkouri led the urban planning and design effort for the conceptual plan for the expansion of the Capitol Center for the City of Tallahassee, FL, and in 1983 was architect for the interior spaces, conference center, and guest rooms of the Westin Hotel at Copley Place.

International Work

Dr. Ashkouri’s designs abroad include:
*The Abu Dhabi Public Library and Cultural Center, Abu Dhabi, UAE
*University of Baghdad Campus Expansion (with TAC)
*Area 5 and Area 9 Parking Structures, Kuwait City, Kuwait [http://www.arcadd.com/Internationalgallery.html]
*Sindbad Hotel Complex and Conference Center, Baghdad, Iraq
*Baghdad Renaissance Plan, Baghdad, Iraq
*Tahrir Square Development, Baghdad, Iraq
*City of Light Development, Kabul, Afghanistan
*Afghan National Museum, Kabul, Afghanistan

Current Projects

Currently, Dr. Ashkouri is developing city-scale reconstruction and infrastructure plans for war-torn countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan through his architecture firm ARCADD, Inc. He has garnered support for a number of these developments through private sector investment, but he has received insurance support from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) for these projects. He has worked on promoting US-made products for these developments with the US Department of Commerce. Ashkouri has supported private investment in Kabul jointly with the Embassy of Afghanistan in the U.S.

ee also

*Reconstruction of Iraq
*Baghdad Renaissance Plan
*Tahrir Square Development
*Sindbad Hotel Complex and Conference Center
*Kabul, Afghanistan
*City of Light Development
*Afghan National Museum
*UAE Public Library and Cultural Center

External links

* [http://www.arcadd.com/ ARCADD, Inc.]
* [http://www.cityoflight-kabul.com/index.htm Kabul - City of Light, 9 Billion dollar modern urban development project]
* [http://www.cinemasindbad.com/ Sindbad Hotel Complex and Conference Center]
* [http://www.arcadd.com/baghdad-cbd.htm Baghdad Renaissance Plan]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/money/world/2004-03-01-hisham_x.htm Architect Envisions New Baghdad]
* [http://www.iraqieconomy.org/home/bilecon/uae/2004.09.23 UAE Investors Keen On Taking Part In Baghdad Renaissance Project]
* [http://www.baghdadmuseum.org/interview/ Iraq Museum International: Interview with Hisham Ashkouri]
* [http://www.tufts.edu/home/feature/?p=ashkouri Man With A Plan: Hisham Ashkouri]
* [http://www.arcadd.com/scholastic-article.htm Renaissance Plan In The News]
* [http://www.aisa.org.af/ConferenceDocuments.htm AISA - Afghanistan International Investment Conference & Exhibit, 9-12 May 2006]
* [http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/vt_flushing_meadows/vt_flushing_06.html Playground For All Children]


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