Saïd Mouline
Saïd Mouline is Professor of Architecture at the Ecole Nationale d’architecture in Rabat, Morocco.
Last updated: March 06, 2018 Rabat, Morocco
Saïd Mouline is Professor of Architecture at the Ecole Nationale d’architecture in Rabat, Morocco.
He is the former general architect for the Moroccan Ministry of Housing. He was the director of the National School of Architecture, and established and led the Directorate of Architecture in the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning, Environment & Housing (1998-2006).
He holds a Diploma of Architecture, Master of Sociology, and PhD in Linguistics from Ecole d’Architecture de Rennes, Université Paris X, Université de Haute-Bretagne.
He is a laureate of the Getty Grant Program, and a member of the Scientific Commission for the Establishment of the Report of the Fiftieth Anniversary of Human Development.
He has been a consultant for UNESCO, and a member of the jury of the Aga Khan Prize for Architecture and the LafargeHolcim Awards for Sustainable Construction (for Africa Middle East in 2005).