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Mohammed Alghafis

Mohammed is interested in environmental design for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries. He achieved his Master of Environmental Design from School of Architecture and Built Environment in Nottingham University. Prior to that, he graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture from Qassim University, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). He worked as a teaching assistant in Nottingham University before that he was working in Qassim University. He has gained varied educational background which contributed to his research skills and social network. With respect to awards, he has won a prize in the Passivhaus Competition 2018 for his design in Nottingham University. Then he received an award from Prince Sultan bin Salman Awards for Urban Heritage. Regarding his contributions, he is a member of the Saudi Heritage Preservation Society. Furthermore, he has been elected to represent Al-Qassim region, KSA.

Investigating Thermal Comfort in Vernacular and Contemporary Single-Family Houses in a Hot Arid Climate of Al-Qassim in Saudi Arabia

Technical, Cultural and Behavioural Factors

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Post- Graduate Research Map

Post- Graduate Research Map

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Work from 2021

Investigating Thermal Comfort in Vernacular and Contemporary Houses in Al-Qassim: Technical, Cultural and Behavioural Factors

Investigating Thermal Comfort in Vernacular and Contemporary Houses in Al-Qassim: Technical, Cultural and Behavioural Factors

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