
معرفی
Marwa Dabaieh is a Professor and Adjunct Professor at Aalborg University's Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology, part of The Technical Faculty of IT and Design. She specializes in sustainable architecture, climate change adaptation, and vernacular design solutions. Her research focuses on passive cooling systems, zero-carbon housing, and resilient urban planning for vulnerable communities. She has led projects like 'Dare to Build' and 'Wastewater Treatment in Bolivia,' emphasizing low-tech innovations and community engagement. Dabaieh has been recognized with the Zero Energy Residential Unit (ZERU) Design Competition Award (2018). Her work bridges traditional knowledge with modern sustainability, addressing global challenges in climate adaptation and equitable urban development.
- Education: No explicit education details provided in the text.
- Research Themes: Sustainable architecture, climate resilience, vernacular techniques, refugee housing, and urban adaptation.
Her recent articles highlight passive cooling solutions for extreme climates, circular design practices, and life cycle assessments of building materials. Projects often involve collaboration with international teams, focusing on marginalized regions and communities. Dabaieh chairs the Sustainable Architecture – SARC network and contributes to media discussions on eco-cycle systems and climate justice.
Publications emphasize low-tech innovations for energy efficiency and carbon neutrality. She advocates for integrating traditional knowledge into contemporary design to address climate change impacts in hot arid regions and post-conflict zones.
Awards & Activities:
- Recipient of the ZERU Design Competition Award (2018).
- Chairperson of Sustainable Architecture – SARC since 2018.
- Media engagements include discussions on eco-cycle homes and passive cooling strategies.
Labs/Teams: Associated with Human Machine Interaction and the Section for Architecture and Urban Design at Aalborg University.



