Anas Soufan is a prominent academic and professional in the fields of architecture, heritage conservation, and urban planning. Currently serving as a Lecturer at Harvard University Graduate School of Design and an Associate Researcher at Harvard University, Soufan focuses on innovative strategies for the recovery of historic properties in post-war contexts. As the Founder and President of NABNI-H Heritage & Architecture, Soufan has built a network of specialists dedicated to art, architecture, and heritage preservation. A consultant and expert for UNESCO, Soufan specializes in the post-war reconstruction of historic buildings in Syria and has contributed to various publications on heritage preservation in the Arab world. With experience spanning prestigious institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Geneva, Soufan holds multiple advanced degrees in architecture and art history, further establishing a comprehensive background in the preservation and interpretation of modern heritage.
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