
معرفی
Dr. Hossein Sadri serves as Assistant Professor in the CAS School of Arts & Creative Industries at Coventry University, following prior roles as Full Professor, Head of Architecture, and Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Fine Arts at Girne American University. He has held guest lecturer positions at Islamic Azad University of Tabriz (Iran), National Academy of Sciences (Azerbaijan), The American University in Canterbury (UK), and The City University of New York (USA), while currently acting as External Examiner at Oxford Brookes University since January 2022.
His doctoral research focused on "Architecture and Human Rights" (2010), forming the foundation for his scholarly work. Key research interests include ethical architecture, urban development frameworks, permaculture integration, and the right-to-city movement, with critical examinations of neoliberalism's impact on architectural practice and socio-ecological urban visions.
Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate consistent thematic focus on liberating habitats, healing post-conflict spaces, and participatory urban governance. His work bridges theoretical concepts with practical case studies from Iran and Cyprus, emphasizing human rights-centered spatial design and community-led development.
Academic recognition includes:
- Three First Prizes in Study and Research (1994, 1996, 1997)
- Competitive PhD Fellowship (2006)
Professional activities encompass keynote speaking at international conferences (Livenarch-VII 2021, ICCAUA2021) and scientific committee roles, though no doctoral students or research grants are documented in the provided materials.
The absence of laboratory affiliations or team structures in the source text suggests independent scholarly work or unreported collaborative frameworks within his current institutional context.

