About
Mohammad Tammo is a Lecturer in Architecture & Architectural Technology at the School of Architecture & Built Environment, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Wolverhampton. His expertise spans Sustainable Architecture, Urban Regeneration, Passivhaus, and Adaptive Reuse/Retrofit.
- PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
- PGCert HE (Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education)
- M.Arch (Master of Architecture)
- Dip.Arch (Diploma in Architectural Design)
- B.Arch.Eng (Bachelor of Architectural Engineering)
Mohammad specializes in climate-responsive architecture that integrates innovative design and technology to create eco-friendly environments. His work focuses on:
- Sustainable Design
- Architectural Technology
- Passivhaus Implementation
- Urban Regeneration
- Adaptive Reuse
- Technical Design
His publications address trends in facilities management in community-based settings, sustainable architecture, urban regeneration, and Passivhaus applications, with a focus on practical solutions for climate-responsive environments (2011–2016).
Professional memberships include:
- Associate Member of Institute of Architectural Technologists (ACIAT)
- Affiliate Member of Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
- Fellow of Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
- Young Urbanist (Academy of Urbanism)
He received the Social Responsibility award (2017) from the Centre for Kurdish Progress.
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