Mohammad Gharipour received his PhD in Architectural Theory and History form GEoriga Institute of Technology in 2008 and Masters of Architecture from the University of Tehran in 2000. He has taught at Southern Polytechnic State University, Georgia..
Mohammad Gharipour received his PhD in Architectural Theory and History form GEoriga Institute of Technology in 2008 and Masters of Architecture from the University of Tehran in 2000. He has taught at Southern Polytechnic State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of Carolina-Charlotte. He is currently teaching at the College of Architecture and Urban Planning at Morgan State University. His areas of research include Japanese contemporary architecture, Islamic architecture, and Persian gardens. As the recipient of Hamad Bin Khalifa Fellowship in Islamic Art in 2007 and Spio Kostof Fellowship Award form the Society of Architectural Historians in 2008, Dr. Gharipour has widely published on history of Islamic architecture an urban design. He is currently completing a book manuscript on pavilions in Persians gardens and editing a book on bazaars in the Islamic world. He is the founder and director of the forthcoming International Journal of Islamic Architecture.
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