Prof. Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef

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Prof. Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef

Program Director

Faculty of Architecture

Prof. Dr. Khaled Youssef is a Professor in the Department of Architecture, Faculty of 

Architecture, King Salman International University, Egypt. He has been granted his bachelor’s and M.Sc. degrees in Architectural Engineering from Assiut University, Egypt, and his Ph.D. degree through a channel system between Assiut University, Egypt and Kunstuniversitat Linz, Austria.

Mr. Youssef has 25 published papers in refereed journals and international conferences held in Egypt, UK, KSA, Turkey, UAE, Malaysia, Australia and Spain. He has a published book in Architectural Design Teaching, as well as a translated book in Knowledge Cities.

He has participated in two research projects funded by Johannes Kepler University, Austria. In 2002, he has been awarded the fifth prize for designing a ‘Stores and cars shelter’ building owned by Voest-Alpine Company-Linz, Austria. In 2005, Mr. Youssef has been awarded the British Council PhD Research Competition Award in Egypt. In 2012, he won the 1st Prize in the Assiut-branch of Engineers’ Syndicate Design Competition.

Prof. Dr. Youssef has participated in the preliminary design, design development and final design activities of valuable projects in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Fields of interest and specialization include theories of architecture, BIM, architectural design and knowledge cities.

English
85%
Mathematics
75%
Speaking
95%
Computer Application
80%

Research Interests

Theories of architecture, BIM, architectural design and knowledge cities.

Administrative roles

Architecture Program Director

Last 3 Publications

  1. “استراتيجيات إدارة مواقف السيارات لتطوير المنطقة المركزية لمدينة أسيوط بمصر: الفرص والتحديات”، مجلة العلوم الهندسية، العدد رقم 84-رقم 4، ص 687-713، كلية الهندسة – جامعة أسيوط – جمهورية مصر العربية، 2020.
  2. ‘Evidence-Based Design Education: Smart Growth Unit as A Case Study’, Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, Vol. 62 No. 6, Dec. 2015, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University.
  3. ‘Architecture of ‘Fear’: The Case Study of Souk El-Nagem, Old Taima, Saudi Arabia’. IEREK: Conference of Conservation and Architectural Heritage, Luxor-Aswan, 23rd -27th November 2015, and ELSEVIER, Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences 225 (2016) 74 – 84.

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