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Samia Henni
Born
Algiers, Algeria
Nationality
Algerian, Swiss
Occupation(s)
Historian, educator, curator, architect
Known for
Architecture of Counterrevolution War Zones Deserts Are Not Empty Colonial Toxicity
Title
Prof. Dr.
Awards
Spiro Kostof Book Award from the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH)
Festival International du Livre d'Art et du Film (FILAF)
Silver Medal of the ETH Zurich
Academic background
Education
Bachelors, Architecture Masters of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy
Alma mater
ETH Zurich
Academic work
Discipline
History of Architecture, Theory of Architecture, Urban Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Critical Theory, Gender Studies, Environmental Humanities
Institutions
Cornell University
Website
www.samiahenni.com
Samia Henni is a writer, historian, educator, and curator. She teaches history of architecture and urban development at Cornell University.[1][2][3] Her work focuses on the intersection of the built and destroyed environments with colonial practices and military operations from the early 19th century up to the present days.[4]
SamiaHenni is a writer, historian, educator, and curator. She teaches history of architecture and urban development at Cornell University. Her work focuses...
Algeria: a revolution that failed. London: Pall mall Press Ltd, 1966. SamiaHenni: Architecture of Counterrevolution. The French Army in Northern Algeria...