| Reza Masoudi
Nejad is an architect and urban morphologist who has graduated
in MSc. of architecture at University
of Tehran in 1996, then he graduated in MSc of Built Environment,
Advanced
Architectural Studies - focused on Space Syntax theory-
at the Bartlett, UCL, University of London in
2003.
Reza has recently completed his PhD at DPU, the Bartlett under supervising
of Michael Safier. He mainly focuses on interaction between urban
society
and spaces, and the spatial organisation of rituals in urban spaces.
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