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Assist Prof Dr. Nahideh Rezaei, Architecture, Best Researcher AwardNahideh Rezaei is an accomplished assistant professor at Tabriz Islamic Art University in Tabriz, Iran. With a strong background in Islamic architecture and significant academic achievements, she has made notable contributions to her field through teaching, research, and publications. Her work focuses on integrating contemporary economic activities with historical spatial organization, particularly in Tabriz Grand Bazaar.
Nahideh Rezaei has an extensive academic presence, demonstrated by her active profiles on platforms like Google Scholar, LinkedIn, ResearchGate, and Academia. She has published multiple peer-reviewed articles in reputable journals, contributing significantly to the fields of architecture and urban planning.
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Nahideh Rezaei holds a PhD in Islamic Architecture from Tabriz Islamic Art University, where she graduated with the highest ranking in her courses. She also completed an academic visiting program at Politecnico di Milano. She earned her Master of Architecture from Kashan University, graduating as the highest-ranking student with a GPA of 18.94/20. Her Bachelorās degree in Architecture was obtained from Tabriz International University, where she also ranked first among graduates.
Rezaei’s research focuses on the intersection of contemporary economic activities and the spatial organization of historical marketplaces, specifically Tabriz Grand Bazaar. She also explores the renewal of traditional housing principles through energy-efficient approaches and the development of new constructions within historical urban contexts, emphasizing cultural landscape values.
Rezaei began her academic career teaching at various institutions, including Tabriz Islamic Art University, Tabriz University, Seraj University, and Marand Technical College. She has taught a range of subjects from design courses to rural architecture and technical drawing. Her professional journey is marked by her dedication to teaching and her active participation in numerous research projects.
Throughout her academic career, Rezaei has received numerous accolades. She was ranked first among PhD, Master, and Bachelor students at her respective universities. She was awarded the Erasmus Prize (2019-2020) and the Ali Pulad Award for being the best student of architecture in East Azarbaijan province in 2019. Additionally, she has won multiple awards from Iran’s National Elite Foundation, including the Rahnemun Award and the Shahid Vezvayi Award.
Rezaei has authored numerous articles in scientific-research journals. Her notable works include studies on the climatic quality of communication pathways, the spatial organization of Tabriz Grand Bazaar, and the architectural-climatic quality of post-disaster housing. Her research contributions have provided significant insights into the integration of traditional and contemporary architectural practices.
Contemporary Developments of Tabriz Leather and Shoe Bazaar
Conservation of Historical Buildings and Sites in Iran
Morphology of Historical Marketplaces
Structure and Decoration of Tabriz Grand Mosque
These studies collectively contribute to the understanding of Tabriz’s architectural heritage, the evolution of its marketplaces, and contemporary efforts towards preservation and modernization.
Rezaei has collaborated with prominent scholars such as Dr. Farzin Haqparast and Dr. Rahmat Mohammad Zadeh on various research projects. These projects include analyzing the spatial organization of Tabriz Grand Bazaar, the architectural-climatic quality of post-disaster housing, and the social quality of open spaces in university campuses. She has also been involved in documenting historical markets and organizing urban landscapes in collaboration with the Research Center of the Islamic City Council of Tabriz.
Through her comprehensive research, teaching, and collaborative efforts, Nahideh Rezaei continues to make significant contributions to the field of Islamic architecture and urban planning.