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Shahira Fahmy (1974) is an Egyptian architect.〔("Old and new" ). ''Construction Week'', by Selina Denman Sep 14, 2010〕〔("Shahira Fahmy: Mashrabiya magic." ). ''Daily News Egypt'' (Egypt) June 18, 2010 via Highbeam (subscription required).〕 She is the founder and principal of Shahira Fahmy Architects (SFA),(2005) in Cairo, Egypt. She won the Loeb Fellowship at the Harvard Graduate School of Design for 2015, and currently a recipient of the Berkman fellowship of Berkman Center for Internet & Society for 2016〔 ("Berkman Center Announces 2015-2016 Community" ). ''Berkman Center for Internet & Society'', July 7, 2015〕〔("Shahira H. Fahmy" ).''Berkman Center for Internet & Society'', September 2, 2015 〕 at Harvard Law School. Shahira Fahmy is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, GSAPP at Columbia University (since 2014). In 2005, Fahmy won the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Young Architect Award (2005).〔("Shahira Hamed Fahmy: Reinterpreting Architecture" ). ''Arab News'', 9 October 2015.〕 Her company has won international competitions in Switzerland and London. ==Early life and education== Fahmy was born in Egypt. She holds a master's degree in Architecture from Cairo University (2004).〔("Shahira Fahmy: Designing Dreams" ). ''Cairo Scene'', Sept 9 2013.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shahira Fahmy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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