Amir Djalali, Ph.D., is interested in the politics and the ethics of architecture, seen as a form of knowledge and as a form of production.
Amir Djalali is interested in the politics and the ethics of architecture, seen as a form of knowledge and as a form of production.
He received his Master's in Architecture and Engineering from the University of Bologna, and his PhD at TU Delft with a thesis on the idea of the common in architecture.
He taught theory seminars and design studios at the Berlage Institute, TU Delft, the Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and the University of Bologna.
Together with Hamed Khosravi and Francesco Marullo he published Tehran: Life within walls (Berlin: Hatje Cantz, 2017), a project on the politics of domestic space in the Iranian metropolis.