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Jaafar Touqan

Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Jordan
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1938
  • Age: 85
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Jaafar Touqan (January 19, 1938 - November 25, 2014) was a Jordanian architect of Palestinian origin. He was born in Jerusalem, and he is one of the most famous architects of modernity in the Arab world. He is the son of the Palestinian poet Ibrahim Touqan from the city of Nablus in the West Bank. He contributed to major projects in most Arab countries, starting from Jordan. He held the position of Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Association of Consultants for Engineering and Environment, which is based in Amman. He won several awards, the most important of which is the Aga Khan Award for Islamic Architecture at its eighth session in 1999.

his most important projects
He has many projects in Jordan, Lebanon, the Gulf and most Arab countries, including:

Aisha Bakkar Mosque in Beirut, as it was the first in that it planned a new and bold style in the design of mosques, and it was implemented in 1970, and it was an unprecedented work.
University of Science and Technology - Irbid, where he had the opportunity to collaborate with Kenzo Tang.
Design of SOS Children's Villages - Aqaba.
Bank of Jordan Building - Amman.
Dunes Club Building - Amman.
Tomb of former Palestinian President Yasser Arafat - Ramallah.
Yasser Arafat Museum
The new Greater Amman Municipality building - Amman, was a bilateral work with architect Rasem Badran.
Marriott Hotel and Resort - Dead Sea in Jordan
Pearl Towers - Bahrain
Some projects are underway
Jordan Archeology Museum
Al Shallal Housing in Aqaba
Developing the second commercial area in Aqaba

Achievements and Awards

The most important awards he won
Certificate of Appreciation in 1990 from Her Majesty Queen Noor Al-Hussein for the efforts exerted in establishing, developing and maintaining the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts.
Winner of the Arab Cities Organization Award for Architects in 1992.
Winner of the World Habitat Award for the SOS Children's Village project in Aqaba in 1993.
He holds a certificate for the best building from the Jordanian Engineers Association for the building of the Arab Insurance Company in 1993.
Received a certificate of appreciation from the Engineers Syndicate for the best architectural project presentation in 1993.
Winner of the Madinah Al Munawwarah Award, Saudi Arabia for Architecture for the year 1997 on the project of the Dar Al Hadith Institute in Madinah.
Winner of the Palestine Award for Architecture, 1999 - 2000.
Recipient of the 2001 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
Winner of the Arab Towns Organization Award for Arab Architecture and Architects for the City Hall Building, Greater Amman Municipality - Amman in 2002.

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