![]() ![]() Throughout her professional career, Mona has gained a good practical experience in the fields of urban development, participatory planning and architectural conservation. In 2010, Mona joined the team of Sites International, an Egyptian landscape consultant firm, within which she has experienced work both on the construction site and in the technical office. Later, in 2007, she joined the Aga Khan Trust for Culture for three years during which she has worked as a site architect in the Historic Ayyubid Wall Conservation Project. In 2005-2006, she has worked in the Participatory Development Program of Boulaq Eldakrur, managed by the GIZ, as a member of the urban consultant team at the Egyptian Earth Construction Association (NGO). After her graduation, Mona has worked in several projects in Egypt both in local and international organizations. She has a total of six years of professional experience. Mona Elkabbany (*1981) has studied Architectural Engineering at Cairo University, and was awarded with a B.Sc. Master Thesis: Cultural Tourism Planning Impact on Saving Identity and Economic Development. Between 2008-2011, she worked as a junior consultant for the Program of Sustainable Urban Development (UDP) at the German International Cooperation (GIZ) in Syria, as well as with the French Institute for the Near East (IFPO) in Damascus, on a publication on Informal Settlements. ![]() From 2007, she worked as an architect in several offices and at the General Company for Engineering and Consulting (GCEC) in Syria. ![]() During her studies, she worked with the Directorate General for Antiquities and Museums (DGAM), and with a private firm in a restoration project. Zeina (*1979, France) graduated from the Faculty of Architecture (Tishreen University-Syria) in 2006. Master Thesis: Designing landscape as Infrastructure - Water Sensitive Open Space Design in Cairo. While studying she was an assistant in the editorial department of the monthly specialist journal Stadt und Grün, after graduation Lisa worked at nsp landschaftsarchitekten stadtplaner bdla dwb in Hannover from November 2010 to August 2011. in 20 and member of the organization team of the annual Student’s conference of Landscape Science (LASKO) 2010 in Hannover. She was 2nd chairwoman of the Bundesfachschaft Landschaft e.V. ![]() Lisa Deister (*1986) studied from 2006 to 2010 Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at the Leibniz University of Hannover and in 20 Landscape Architecture at the Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro. Master Thesis: Refugee Setting and Urban Form and Governance. She has further conducted many researches and has a wide range of consultancy assignments in the urban development context with many organizations. In 2008 she initiated and directed the Aleppo socio-economic development initiative in the old city of Aleppo and was the manger for two years. Post to her first master, she worked in urban development and rehabilitation and specialized in participative approaches in Egypt and Syria. She worked intensively in rehabilitation projects in old cities, which involved supervising construction and restoration projects and development planning in spatial and socio-economic, cultural and heritage related terms. Later and since 2001, her work experience was mostly with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture. Her work experience started as an engineer drawing master plans in a public organization. Rasha Arous holds a bachelor in civil engineering and master in urban planning in developing countries. ![]()
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