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Faculty

Mohammed Sharieff

Education Background:

2019-2023 PhD in Architecture (Specialisation: Urban Planning), University of Naples Federico II (UNINA), Italy

2004-2006 MArch in Architecture, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India.

1996-2001 BArch in Architecture, Madurai Kamaraj University, India.


Previous Employment:

2019-2023 Doctoral Researcher, University of Naples Federico II, Italy.

2014-2019 Professor & Director, Sasi Creative School of Architecture, Coimbatore, India.

2009-2014 Professor & Interim Dean, Faculty of Architecture, Karpagam University, Coimbatore, India.


Research Interests:

Informal Settlements, Urban Design & Development, Sustainable Architecture, Architecture Education


Research Results(selected):

1. Mohammed Ali Sharieff. (2023) Characterisation of Informal Settlements (Slums) as Transition Zones in the Urban-Rural Continuum: the Case of the South Indian City of Coimbatore. Doctoral Dissertation, DiARC, UNINA.

2. Mohammed Ali Sharieff, Shridhar P S, Chandrakanth K, Chenthur Raaghav, and entire class of S9. (2018) Redevelopment of Race Course Area as a Responsive Urban Core. Research document and designs of the urban studio project, SCSA Coimbatore. Role: Studio Lead and Editor.

3.Mohammed Ali Sharieff, Nachiketa B Phatanjali, Chandrakanth K, Sarfraz S Yaseen and entire class of S9. (2017) Water based Urbanism: Urban Interventions along the Noyyal River. Research document and designs of the urban studio project, SCSA Coimbatore. Role: Studio Lead and Editor.

4.Mohammed Ali Sharieff, Kathiravan P, Arunkumar K, and entire class of S9. (2014) Urban Interventions along the Valankulam Lake Region of Coimbatore. Research document and designs of the urban studio project, Karpagam University (KAHE) Coimbatore. Role: Studio Lead and Editor.

5.Mohammed Ali Sharieff. (2011) Smart and Sustainable Built Environments: The Green Building Concept. Proceedings of the Regional Seminar on Sustainable Energy Technologies, RVS Faculty of Engineering Coimbatore.

6.Mohammed Ali Sharieff. (2011) Green Building Systems: a Hybrid Approach. Proceedings of the National Conference on Recent Advances Civil Engineering Research, Karpagam University Coimbatore. pages 48-53.