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Sameh Shamout

Lecturer
School of Architecture
Location: Building 48, Room 12

Publications

Shamout, Sameh., Yu, Zoe., Dadashi, Asieh., & Pretty, Annabel. (2024). AI and Architecture : Dr. Sameh Shamout. Architectural Designers New Zealand (ADNZ), esidium (Formerly the Home Ideas Centre), The Strand, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand.

Nansen, Christopher., & Shamout, Sameh. (2024). Window of Palestine, Poster Design. New Zealand Eid Day at Eden Park - New Zealand's National Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand.

Shamout, Sameh. (2024). "Window of Palestine," Performance Number 10. Basement Theatre, 7 June.

Shamout, Sameh., (Actor and Monologue performer) (2024). THE GAZA DIALOGUES. Basement Theatre, 4 June.

Shamout, Sameh., (Author director and main performer), Spence, Abigail., (co)-author, Mauga Esekia, Aukuso Jacol Sione., (performer), Nansen, Christopher., (performer), & Ali, Abdul Aariz Shazeb., (performer) (2024). Window of Palestine, Performance Number 5. Family stage show at New Zealand Eid Day, Eden Park - New Zealand's National Stadium, 11 April.

Shamout, Sameh., (author director main perfromer and singer), & Spence, Abigail., (co)-author (2024). "Window of Palestine," Performance Number 7. Unitec Eid Celebration, 30 April, Erhasat.

Shamout, Sameh. (2024). 'Window of Palestine'. Whakatne Sound Project, 13 January, Erhasat.

Cibilich, S., Shamout, S., Khan, I., & McPherson, P. (2023). Sustainable Practices in Design Studio 3 Outcomes -mixed-used mid-rise complex in Auckland. Resilient and Responsible Architecture and Urbanism (RRAU) - 5th Edition, Unitec Institution of Technology - Te Pūkenga, Auckland, New Zealand.

Shamout, Sameh., (Actor and Monologue performer) (2023). Gaza Monologues, as a global artistic expression of solidarity with the people of Gaza. University of Auckland, 29th November, Ashtar Theatre and University of Auckland.

Iti., Tame., (Performer), & Shamout, Sameh., (Performer) (2023). Arabic-Mori Death of Gaza Symphony at Twharautia Mataatua. Te Hau Tutua Reserve, 9 December, Tame Iti with the NZSO in association with Te Whare Wnanga o Awanuirangi.

Song, X., Baragwanath., P., Shamout., S., & Jadresin-Milic., R. (2023). The power of communities as a Means of Preserving Heritage - The case of St. David, Auckland, New Zealand. Resilient and Responsible Architecture and Urbanism (RRAU) - 5th Edition, Unitec Institution of Technology - Te Pūkenga, Auckland, New Zealand.

Shamout., S., Cibilich., S., Khan., I., & McPherson., P. (2023). Systematizing Architectural Precedent Analysis for Improved Integration of Sustainable Practices in Design Studio 3 Outcomes - a high-density mixed-use development in Auckland, Semester, 2022. Resilient and Responsible Architecture and Urbanism (RRAU) - 5th Edition, Unitec Institution of Technology - Te Pūkenga, Auckland, New Zealand.

Premier., A., Shamout., S., & Patel., Y. (2023). Smart-Solar Urban Furniture: A Co-Ideation and Design Process to Help Enhancing Urban Resilience of Auckland, New Zealand. Resilient and Responsible Architecture and Urbanism (RRAU) - 5th Edition, Unitec Institution of Technology - Te Pūkenga, Auckland, New Zealand.

Shamout, S., & Boarin., P. (2023). Multi-hazard resilient building retrofit strategies addressing multiple bottom-up and top-down urban challenges. Resilient and Responsible Architecture and Urbanism (RRAU) - 5th Edition, Unitec Institution of Technology - Te Pūkenga, Auckland, New Zealand.

Shamout, S., & Boarin, P. (2023). Understanding resilience-related stresses and shocks affecting the built environment of a refugee host city: The case of Amman, Jordan. Resilient and Responsible Architecture and Urbanism (RRAU) - 5th Edition, Unitec Institution of Technology - Te Pūkenga, Auckland, New Zealand.

Shamout, Sameh. (2022). Playing "Architecture Jenga": an interactive tool for teaching architecture and developing social resilience. 2022 MIT/Unitec Research Symposium - Rangahau: Te Mana o te Mahi Kotahitanga; Research: The Power of Collaboration, Auckland.

Shamout, Sameh. (2022). Incorporating multi-hazard resilience into building retrofits in Jordan. The University of Auckland, Auckland.

Shamout, Sameh. (2022). Is there a shift from urban sustainability to Urban Resilience? Yarmouk University 2nd International Education Week, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan.

Shamout, Sameh., Paola, Boarin., & Suzanne, Wilkinson. (2021). The shift from sustainability to resilience as a driver for policy change: a policy analysis for more resilient and sustainable cities in Jordan. Science Direct (Vol. Volume 25).

Shamout, Sameh., & Boarin, Paola. (2021). An Overview of 100 Resilient Cities Network-The Case of Amman. Trapani F., Mohareb N., Rosso F., Kolokotsa D., Maruthaveeran S., Ghoneem M, Auckland.

Shamout, Sameh., Boarin, Paola., & Mannakkara, Sandeeka. (2021). Retrofitting for resilience: A multi-hazard approach. Boarin, P., Haarhoff, E., Manfredini, M., Mohammadzadeh, M., Premier, A, 4th APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Conference and PhD Symposium in Auckland, New Zealand.

Shamout, Sameh., Boarin, Paola., & Mannakkara, Sandeeka. (2020). Understanding resilience in the built environment: Going beyond disaster mitigation. 54th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association 2020 at Auckland University of Technology.

Shamout, Sameh., Baorin, Paola., & Melis, Alessandro. (2019). Energy Retrofit of Existing Building Stock in Amman: State of the Art, Obstacles and Opportunities. Alalouch C., Abdalla H., Bozonnet E., Elvin G., Carracedo O, Auckland.

Shamout, Sameh., & Maysoon, Al-khuraissat. (2018). Your Guide to Building Envelope Retrofits for Optimising Energy Efficiency & Thermal Comfort in Jordan. Amman, Jordan, Jordan Green Building Council.

Shamout, Sameh., & Maysoon, Al-khuraissat. (2018). Your Guide to Building Envelope Retrofits for Optimising Energy Efficiency & Thermal Comfort in Jordan. Amman, Jordan, Jordan Green Building Council.

Shamout, Sameh. (2016). Energy retrofit of the existing building envelope in Jordan: a study on mixed-use buildings (retail and office) in Amman. University of Auckland, Auckland.