About Amir Gohar
Dr Gohar is a Senior Lecturer and Course Leader in the School of Art Design and Architecture at the University of Huddersfield. He will be starting the Masters of Landscape Architecture (MLA) in addition to teaching Landscape within the Master of Architecture (MArch). Prior joining University of Huddesfield, Dr Gohar taught the MLA courses in Kansas State University and University of California at Berkeley. He also designed and taught Urban & Environmental courses in San Francisco State University. As a practitioner, Dr Gohar worked as an urban & landscape and designer and sustainable urbanism expert for nearly two decades of professional experience with municipal governments, research institutes, international development agencies, private sector firms and local community organisations. He has worked extensively in public space in congested cities, coastal settlements, dense urban forms, and historic urban centres across the Middle East and Africa. His doctorate research in the Dep. of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning at UC Berkeley focused on understanding coastal development and its direct & relative impact on the local residents and the environment. His peer reviewed research focuses on finding the appropriate balance between the trends of rapid urbanisation and ecological integrity of open spaces in cities. He is passionate, experienced and has delivered numerous lectures about community engagement in public space. He teaches landscape design studio and urban & environmental studies seminars. In addition, he is founding member of “MIDAN”, a non-profit dedicated to placemaking and public space rehabilitation. Gohar obtained degrees in urban planning from Cairo, a Master in Urban design from Oxford Brookes, and a diploma in Land Management from Erasmus University.