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Samer Akkach

Samer Akkach is a professor of architectural history and theory and founding director of the Centre for Asian and Middle Eastern Architecture (CAMEA) at the University of Adelaide. His expertise is in Islamic art and architecture, mysticism, and intellectual history. His interdisciplinary research interests extend to the socio-urban and cultural history of the Levant and the history of Islamic science in the early modern period. His publications include Cosmology and Architecture (SUNY, 2005), Islam and the Enlightenment (Oneworld, 2007), Letters of a Sufi Scholar (Brill, 2010), Intimate Invocations (Brill, 2012), Damascene Diaries (Bissan, 2015), Istanbul Observatory (ACRPS, 2017), and ʿIlm: Science, Religion, and Art in Islam (ed.) (AUP, 2019).

Contact: Centre for Asian and Middle Eastern Architecture (CAMEA), Level 4 Horace Lamb, North Terrace, University of Adelaide, 5005 Australia.


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