Nadine Ayman (*1996) graduated from the department of architecture at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan University in 2019. After graduation, she worked in several architecture firms and as a freelancer. Her bachelor’s thesis project “African Youth hostel and Cultural center” investigated how to create communal spaces by focusing on the user needs, youth behavior, and the psychological impact of space. During her studies besides working on different architecture and urban planning projects, she did her internship in Tataouine, Tunisia where she was introduced to participatory planning and sustainable development. Through Iusd she aims to learn a holistic approach to urban planning that ensures that projects meet the community’s needs without neglecting current and future challenges
Nadine Ayman (*1996) graduated from the department of architecture at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan University in 2019. After graduation, she worked in several architecture firms and as a freelancer. Her bachelor’s thesis project “African Youth hostel and Cultural center” investigated how to create communal spaces by focusing on the user needs, youth behavior, and the psychological impact of space. During her studies besides working on different architecture and urban planning projects, she did her internship in Tataouine, Tunisia where she was introduced to participatory planning and sustainable development. Through Iusd she aims to learn a holistic approach to urban planning that ensures that projects meet the community’s needs without neglecting current and future challenges