Lecturer at the National School of Architecture and Urbanism, Université de Carthage
Dr Nourchen Ben Fatma is an architect. She holds a PhD and a Master’s degree in architecture from the Doctoral School in Architectural Sciences and Engineering of Tunis (Ed SIA). She has been a lecturer at the School of Architecture, Audiovisual and Design (ESAD) since 2013, and at the National School of Architecture and Urbanism of Tunis (ENAU) since 2020. Since her appointment as research partner in the Heritage Borders of Engagement Network (ENGAGE) in April 2021, her research has focused on heritage through the lens of building know-how, tectonics/ materiality and ecology. Through this affiliation, she has been involved in many international research programs and collaborations. She was also a postdoctoral fellow at the Virtual Fellowship Program of Heritage with the University of Liverpool (2022). Nourchen was the project manager for the Tunisian component of the Jusour project as well as the executive producer of the Tunis and Kairouan documentaries.
Tunisia’s El Kef city is rich in heritage: centuries of cultural mixing give it a distinct identity
Apr 09, 2024 12:46 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
El Kef is a city built into the southern face of Jebel Dyr mountain, which is linked to the High Atlas mountains in the north-western region of Tunisia that borders on Algeria. The breeze that sweeps off the mountain and...
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