Architecture

A collection of critical and exploratory writings that approach architecture as both a spatial practice and a cultural narrative. These texts traverse formal analysis, urban transformation, and architectural phenomenology to uncover the latent structures shaping space, memory, and identity. Through a reflective and interdisciplinary lens, ِArchitect Mohammad Abdel Qader Alfar excavates the intersections between design, belonging, and historical consciousness, revealing architecture not merely as built form, but as a mirror of human experience and a sensor of socio-political and symbolic shifts in the built environment.