
Sardar Sulaiman Shareef
Sardar Sulaiman Shareef
Lecturer & Researcher in Architectural Engineering
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Introduction
Sardar's research interests are architectural education, construction education, pedagogical methods in education, semiotics in architecture, as well as designing interior spaces for people with autism.
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Publications (21)
This research explores the burgeoning field of adaptable architecture as a critical component in the development of smart cities, focusing on its role in meeting dynamic energy requirements and enhancing urban sustainability. Smart cities, characterized by the integration of advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Interne...
The student-centred approach has become more popular in recent years. The learners' responsibility for learning involves them directly in the learning process and promotes social behaviours, including collaboration, meaningful communication, freedom of choice, and teamwork. Students should develop their knowledge through dialogue, critical thinking...
This paper critically examines the weakening connection between design and construction in architectural education, highlighting the underrepresentation of construction courses in comparison to their design counterparts. By analyzing contemporary pedagogical methods, it aims to uncover a more effective teaching approach that simultaneously nurtures...
The application of Internet of Things (IoT) technology is a significant step toward improving the sustainability and responsiveness of the built environment. The current work introduces the Adaptive and Sustainable IoT Integration Model (ASIIM), a novel framework designed to enhance the dynamic sustainability and adaptation of IoT in architecture i...
The recent outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic has increased the gaps in the education sector globally, changing the common route of face-to-face education to a virtual one. While this model is not free of shortages and challenges, documenting the literature illustrated remarkable tangible obstacles. Unfortunately, there is little in-depth researc...
Architectural planners must give due consideration to seismic events as they present substantial hazards to both critical infrastructure and human well-being. This research investigates the fundamental concepts and methodologies employed by architects to enhance seismic resilience in buildings and ensure the safety of occupants. It emphasizes the i...
As an ancient plant from thousands of years ago, Hemp has been used as the most prominent sustainable material in buildings and other fields. Hemp has great potential to be used as a building material and can be grown in Cyprus weather with less cost than other imported building materials. Hemp’s initial cost is mostly cheaper than the other insula...
Paulo Freire is undeniably a prominent figure who greatly influenced 21st century higher education. More specifically, architectural education been greatly affected by Freire’s thinking in relation to producing a design project with dialogue and consciousness. This study aims to implement Freire’s thoughts in contemporary design studios, where the...
This study aims to identify a method to motivate students to participate in technical courses and apply the knowledge they attain in their design projects. This study proposed gamification using Kahoot for a construction course (one of the technical courses). A quantitative method is applied in the research, and a second-year, first-semester class...
To solve the problem of large difference degree in multi-dimensional urban landscape design, a multidimensional urban landscape design method based on nonlinear theory is proposed. Research on multidimensional nonlinear landscape design methods in improving the rationality of architectural landscape design and improving the living environment is im...
Architecture education is recognised for its collaborative approach, which stems from apprenticeships and design studio contexts. Furthermore, architecture education is a visually oriented profession that combines imagination. Virtual reality is now one of the techniques utilised in architectural education in various ways in this technology epoch;...
Nowadays, architecture education concentrates mostly on form, space, and general subjects as well as considerations of function, and art theories about design. Least attentions are on technical matters, construction courses, which cannot stand separate from the design process. This lack of synchronization between architectural design and constructi...
Structures create interior spaces. However, the sense of every space depends on the type of structure used. This paper tries to evaluate structural systems apply in architecture and then analyse space identity given by different structures. The method of this study mainly depends on a survey in the current literature and case study which the colour...
This study examines the symbolic use of stone beyond its basic function
as a construction material in architecture. It investigates the meaning of stone
using Iraqi Kurdistan residential architecture as a case study. The theoretical
framework of the study is developed through the content analysis method, by
applying Hershberger’s basic model of mea...
This study presents a teaching/learning framework based on parallels between problem-based learning (PBL), constructivist pedagogy, and design, which enables students to learn technical courses in a way that promotes sustainable and self-directed learning. The study used qualitative content analysis of literature surveyed from scientific databases...
Nowadays, architecture education concentrates mostly on form, space, and general subjects as well as considerations of function, and art theories about design. Least attentions are on technical matters, construction courses, which cannot stand separate from the design process. This lack of synchronization between architectural design and constructi...
Abstract
The primary aim of this study is to investigate the role of 'colour and light' on the perception of children with autism and to indicate the most preferred colours and lights for an interior environment for them. Related documents were reviewed from studies published in journals, books, internet sources etc., also data collation was done i...
The primary aim of this study is to investigate the role of ‘colour and
light’ on the perception of children with autism and to indicate the most
preferred colours and lights for an interior environment for them. Related
documents were reviewed from studies published in journals, books, internet
sources etc., also data collation was done in a local...
Autism nowadays has become one of the most prominent neurological disorders around the world. Despite having many medical and psychological endeavors and educational programs autism rate is increasing annually. Autism is a neurological disorder that is why finding a definite treatment seems to be difficult. Furthermore, especially in developing cou...
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Questions (2)
Journal of Studies in Science and Engineering (JOSSE) has been publishing for less than two years and has already made significant strides in science and morality journey. The most recent accomplishment of JOSSE is DOAJ indexing. I'd want to take this opportunity to thank the editorial board and all of the authors for their dedication, support, and hard work in helping JOSSE reach this point. It is also a fantastic accomplishment for writers whose papers were published in JOSSE because all of them are now indexed in DOAJ.
The next stage for JOSSE is to enter to Scopus and Web of Science, which Scopus has already rated as being 100% ready for when JOSSE turns 2 years old in September 2023.
To maintain the quality and the advancement at this stage, JOSSE requests qualified Editors, Reviewers, and quality papers.