Schedule

Conference Locations

  • Koya University

    Venue

    Koya University.

    University Park, Danielle Mitterrand Boulevard, Koya KOY45
    Kurdistan Region, Iraq

     

    • The Presidency Hall-1 (PH1)

      The Presidency Main Hall would host the conference opening and closure ceremonies. (The Presidency of Koya University Building, Ground Floor)

    • The Presidency Hall-2 (PH2)

      This hall is at the Presidecy Building-Ground Floor and is dedicated for paper-sessions: PS.1, PS3, PS.5.

    • The Presidency Hall-3 (PH3)

      This hall is at the Presidecy Building-Ground Floor and is dedicated for paper-sessions: PS.2, PS4, PS.6.

    • Coffee Break

      The coffee breaks will be at the lobby of the Presidency Halls.

Conference Schedule

2023-02-20

09:00 AM

  • Registration

10:30 AM

  • Opening Ceremony

11:00 AM

  • Keynote Speeches

    Keynote Speeches by:

    Rasem Badran, Dar Al-Omran (DAO), Jordan

    Ghada Al-Silq, DOCOMOMO, Iraq

12:30 PM

  • Lunch

02:30 PM

  • Parallel Paper Sessions

    PS1: Heritage, Reconstruction and Politics

    Chair: Jorge Correia, University of Minho, Portugal

    EAHN Representative

    Hall: Presidency Hall2 (PH2)

    Representing heritage and power

    Ula Abd Ali Khalel Merie, University of Babylon, Iraq

    On the edge: How the Istanbul canal project threatens the water heritage of the city

    Nesrin Erdogan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey;

    Orcun Sena Saracoglu, Orta Doĝu Teknik Üniversita, Ankara, Turkey

    Architects’ attitudes toward heritage during the reconstruction phases from postwar planning to recent times: Plymouth, Coventry, and Canterbury

    Dlara Naqi, University of Kent, UK

    Towards a cultural heritage reconstruction strategy in the ancient city of postwar Aleppo

    Ligia Nunes, Universidade Lusófona do Porto (ULP), Portugal;

    Yara Aboasfour, Universidade Lusófona do Porto (ULP), Portugal

    Q&A Discussion and the Closure of Session

     

    PS 2: Heritage: Documentation, Maintenance, and Management

    Chair: Zainab Bahrani, Columbia University, USA

    Representative of Columbia University

    Hall: Presidency Hall3 (PH3)

    HBIMM: Advanced management of Syrian architectural rural heritage

    Salah Hajismail, Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey

    A new project for the archaeological site of Sarqala (KRG, Iraq): Combining research, preservation, enhancement, and public archaeology

    Luca Colliva, Missione Storico Archeologica Italiana in Kurdistan (MiSAK), Università di Bologna, Italy;

    Salih Mohammed Sameen, Garmian Antiquities Directorate, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    The misused maintenance in heritage buildings conservation

    Mohammed Al-Hasani, Ministry of construction, housing &Municipalities, Iraq

    Repurposing cultural heritage buildings as tourist attractions

    Nareen Rauf, University of Kurdistan Hewlêr, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Q&A Discussion and closure of session

04:30 PM

  • Coffee Break

2023-02-21

09:00 AM

  • Registration

10:30 AM

  • Keynote Speech: Abdullah Khorsheed, The Iraqi Institute for the Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage (IICAH), Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

11:00 AM

  • Parallel Paper Sessions

    PS3: Heritage and Urban Threats

    Chair: Belgin Turan Özkaya, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

    EAHN Member

    Hall: Presidency Hall2 (PH2)

    Heritage and the challenge of losing buffer-zone: Mawlawi street

    Karzan Jalal Saadoon, University of Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Raz Saeed faraj, University of Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Van Sardar Namiq, Tishk International University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Sarhand Khalid Rasul, Alumni of Koya University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Exploring the potential resiliencies of traditional urban fabric: Bazaar area in Sulaimani

    Hoshyar Qadir Rasul, Sulaimani Polytechnic University (SPU), Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Wafa Anwar Sulaiman, Duhok University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    The impact of urban extensions on heritage buildings: Al-Al-Bayt University in Baghdad

    Shaymaa Alkubaissy, Koya University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    The effect of the architectural intervention on the deformation of the heritage urban scene: Sulaimani city

    Yousor Muhammad, University of Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Raz Saeed Faraj, University of Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Q&A Discussion and closure of session

     

    PS4: Heritage in Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas

    Chair: Panayotis Tournikiotis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

    EAHN Vice-President

    Hall: Presidency Hall3 (PH3)

    War Aesthetics

    Nerma Cridge, Architectural Association School of Architecture, UK

    Landscapes of culture, heritage, and conflicts in the Swedish Million Programs

    Chero Eliassi, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden

    Beirut’s heritage fabric after the explosion and the cultural fight for existentiality

    Paula Abu Harb, Wormhole Architecture, BBHR20 member, Lebanon

    Post-Anfal villages: Koya city hinterland after the dark ages

    Lenka Starkova, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

    Q&A Discussion and closure of session

01:00 PM

  • Lunch

03:00 PM

  • Parallel Paper Sessions

    PS5: Heritage, Memory, and Identity

    Chair: Wezha H. Bayz, Koya University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Head of the Department of Architectural Engeneering

    Hall: Presidency Hall2 (PH2)

    Koshks as key features of the threatened architectural identity of Old Mosul City

    Ali Haider Al-Jameel, Nawroz University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Eman Khalid Al-Moula, University of Mosul, Iraq

    Rana Mahfoodh Hamid, University of Mosul, Iraq

    Mosul's brick minarets: The Al-Hadbaa Minaret, distinguished features

    Mumtaz Aldewachi, University of Mosul, Iraq

    Tangible and intangible links between heritage places in Koya city

    Zamwa Radha Mohammed, University of Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Raz Saed Faraj, University of Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Nomadic pastoralism in the KRG: Intangible cultural heritage in danger

    Michaël Thevenin, URMIS - Paris University, IFPO (French institute of the Near East), France

    Q&A Discussion and closure of Session

     

    PS6: Koya Old Town: Heritage and Restoration

    Chair: Sahar Al-Qaisi, Koya University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Director of the Heritage Conservation Research Program (HCRP)

    Hall: Presidency Hall3 (PH3)

    Architecture as a manifestation of prosperity and order: Ottoman built environment in Koya

    Karel Novacek, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic

    Hemin Naman Kawes, Koya Department of Antiquity Service, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Trade buildings as witnesses of cultural exchange: The Mahmud Agha Khan, Koya and the Qaisariya al-Khayyatin, Erbil

    Anne Mollenhauer, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany

    The Mahmud Agha Khan in Koya: Reflections on the limits and potentials of a restoration project

    Andreas Hoffschildt, Architectural Office of Klessing Hoffschildt Architects, Germany

    Koya Department of Antiquity Service, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    The deteriorated heritage buildings in Koya: The case of the local, late Ottoman khan of Mahmood Agha

    Ayat Qasim, Alumni of Koya University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Sahar izzat, Alumni of Koya University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Vian Namiq, Alumni of Koya University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

    Q&A Discussion and closure of session

05:00 PM

  • Keynote Speech: Panayotis Tournikiotis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

05:30 PM

  • Closing Ceremony


 


Third International Congress on Kurdish Studies is an open access conference organized by the Kurdish Institute of Paris in partnership with the Koya University and the University of Zakho, sponsored by the French Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Kurdistan Region's Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MHE-KRG).'' © 2019, Koya University is a public University accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research - KRG - Iraq, Association of Arab Universities and International Association of Universities.