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NAME FAYEZ JAMIL SHARABATY
BIRTH DATE 29-10-1986
.MOBILE NO 009720592806191
E-MAIL [email protected]
EDUCATION MODERN SCIENCES ANDARTS UNIVERSITY INCAIRO-ARCHITECTURAL
DEPATMENTSKILLS AUTOCAD
2D,SKETCHUP,ADOBEILLUSTRATOR,ADOBEINDESIGN
JOB INTERESTS ARCHITECTURE,INTERIORDESIGN ,INDUSTRIALDESIGN ,DESIGN,RESEARCH
LANGUAGE ARABIC,ENGLISH
TRAINING CDC ABDELHALIMIBRAHIMSHEHAYEB CONSULT
NATIONALITY PALESTINIAN
STATUS SINGLE
INTERESTS ,MUSIC,MOVIES,PAINTING
REDAINGPHOTOGRAPHY,RESEARCH
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December 2nd
, 2012
To whom it may concern
I have known Arch.Fayez Jamil
through teaching at the Modern Sciences and Arts University i n Cairo
Department of Architectural Engineering. I taught him several undergraduate courses such as: Design
methodology, Human Aspects in Architectureand Housing planning and design . Fayez was an
attentive and creative student who was always keen on participating in class discussions bringing into
the classroom much of his self-directed studies and readings. As his professor, I have had the
opportunity to observe his knowledge processing as a student and to evaluate his mental skills which
were superior to his colleagues.
Part of the research assignment in the Design Methodology course Fayez took with me was studying
the socio-spatial patterns of dwelling in a rural community in Upper Egypt; Nazlet Abdella village.
Fayez was required to present a paper designed to measure the students ability to research, to
analyze and report the results of t he research. Fayez had good insight and analytical skill to discern the
patterns and lessons learnt connecting research inputs to externalize hidden patterns. In the Housing
Course he also worked on producing a research-based sustainable solution to the upgrading of a
deteriorated village core Ezbet Harb in the outskirts of Giza where he demonstrated social
responsibility and creativity in reaching culturally appropriate yet contemporary solutions. Fayez also
chose to take another elective course; Mega City Lab, which I taught in 2010 parallel to the ETHs
Studio Basels Contemporary City. Students from Studio Basel came for a two week field study visit to
Cairo and worked on 14 different areas of Greater Cairo with students from MSA who targeted
understanding different parts of the city through mapping the territorial domains of their various users
and stakeholders as an analysis of the socio-physical urban morphology. Fayez worked on Cairos
Downtown area and was among the MSA students who travelled to Basel to share their results. During
his summer vacation in 2010, Fayez trained in my private office Shehayeb CONSULT and assisted in
the production of the Final Report on Resettlement Housing Projects in Greater Cairo commissioned
by GIZ.
In conclusion, I would rate his skills as excellent. He is one of the best students I had; serious,
motivated to learn, critical and creative in his processing of knowledge, and excellent in
communicating his ideas to others. Based upon his performance and my knowledge of his character, I
believe Fayez would be a successful candidate in any academic program that nurtures creative and
critical thinking and an effective agent of advancement in the professional community he would join. If
you would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact me.
Dina K. Shehayeb
Professor, MSA, Department of Architectural Engineering
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