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© 2022 Hashim Sarkis and Mohamad Nahleh
2022
Hashim Sarkis and Mohamad Nahleh
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Mohamad Nahleh is a Teaching Fellow of Architecture and Design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He holds a B.Arch. from the American University of Beirut and a Master of Science in Architecture Studies from MIT, where he received the 2021 MIT SMArchS Thesis Prize. His work has been recognized by awards like the Harold Horrowitz, NuVu, and Lawrence B. Anderson Funds, and the Archiprix International, Chadirji, Areen, Azar, and the George Rais awards for excellence in design. He was recently named as a Game-Changing Architecture Graduate by The Funambulist and continues to design professionally in Lebanon.
Mohamad Nahleh is a Teaching Fellow of Architecture and Design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He holds a B.Arch. from the American University of Beirut and a Master of Science in Architecture Studies from MIT, where he received the 2021 MIT SMArchS Thesis Prize. His work has been recognized by awards like the Harold Horrowitz, NuVu, and Lawrence B. Anderson Funds, and the Archiprix International, Chadirji, Areen, Azar, and the George Rais awards for excellence in design. He was recently named as a Game-Changing Architecture Graduate by The Funambulist and continues to design professionally in Lebanon.
Hashim Sarkis, Mohamad Nahleh; Thresholds Revisited: The Problem of the Angels and the Way of the Night. Thresholds 2022; (50): 171–176. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00768
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