
Nama’a Qudah
Nama’a Qudah is an interdisciplinary feminist researcher who earned her doctoral degree in architecture from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands in 2024 with her dissertation In Search of Al Wehdat Camp: A Study of Paths, Edges and Walls and their Production of Transient Territories in Palestinian Refugee Camps. Motivated by a commitment to challenging colonial knowledge production, her research centers on the architecture of displacement, particularly Palestinian refugee camps. Employing methods from architecture, visual arts, anthropology, and creative writing, her work seeks to uncover and analyse the spatial dynamics of displacement. Her professional career spans both practice and academia, with experience working in Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Jordan.
She has obtained her Bachelor’s in Architecture from the German Jordanian University in 2012 and her MArch in the field of Theory and Design from the University of Nottingham in 2014. She filled the position of a full time lecturer at the University of Jordan between 2015 and 2019, after having practiced architecture between Jordan and Germany. Her research work has been presented in a number of conferences in Jordan and abroad. Nama’a is currently a doctoral candidate in the (Borders and Territories) research group at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at the Technical University of Delft, Netherlands.
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