Nada Hossameldin Kamel

Dr.
nada.kamel@ejust.edu.eg

Personal Info

B10 F2.22

Faculty of Art & Design, Interior Design Program

Dr. Kamel is an assistant professor of Interior Design at the Faculty of Art & Design (AnD) of Egypt-Japan University of Science & Technology (E-JUST). She graduated in 2011 from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University, with honors. She earned her master’s degree in 2017 and her PhD in 2021 from Alexandria University.

Dr. Kamel's research focuses on sustainability in Interior architecture, Bioarchitectural approaches, and occupants' comfort and well-being.

Specific topics she is working on include: Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ),  regenerative design, and Design for people living with Dementia.


Awards

March 2022: Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Program (Staff Mobilities for Training) at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

July 2011: Graduation with Honors from Alexandria University.


Impacted Journal

Kamel, N.H., Shehata, N., AlAkaby, E. (2024). Generating a Design Concept of a Multi-regulation Biomimetic Envelope as an Approach to Improving Comfort Conditions of the Built Environment. In: Pisello, A.L., Pigliautile, I., Lau, S.S.Y., Clark, N.M. (eds) Building Resilient and Healthy Cities: A Guide to Environmental Sustainability and Well-being. HERL 2022. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33863-2_5


International Conference

Kamel, N. H., Shehata. N., & Alakaby. E. (2022, January 19-20). Generating a design concept of a multi-regulation biomimetic envelope as an approach to improving comfort conditions of the built environment (Paper Presentation). 1st edition of Health & Environmental Resilience and Livability in Cities (HERL) - The challenge of climate change, Italy. (Online Conference)


Funded Research Grants

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Research Grant (J-RG) Type B

Project Name: Developing An AI-integrated Serenity-Gizmo to Improve the Quality of Lives for People Living with Dementia


Non Impacted Journal

Kamel, N. H. (2023). Life Cycle Assessment for healthier built environments. Arts and Architecture Journal, 4(2), 23-39. doi: 10.21608/aaj.2023.212251.1028

Kamel, N. H., Shehata. N., & Alakaby. E. (2022). Integrating Bioarchitectural Approaches in the Design of Universities’ Halls of Residence to Guarantee Students’ Well-Being. Journal of Arts & Humanities, 5(10), 219-237. doi: 10.21608/MJAS.2022.163026.1099. https://majs.journals.ekb.eg/article_277340.html


National Conference

Kamel, N. H. (2023, January) Life Cycle Assessment for healthier built environments. (Paper Presentation). 2nd International Conference of Creativity, Innovation and Technology in Architecture, Arts, Creative Industries and Economics, Alexandria, Egypt.

Kamel, N. H. (2019, November 6-8). Traditional Mediterranean style, a Complementary relationship between man and place (Paper Presentation). 4th International Conference of the Modern Trends in Architecture, Arts, Heritage, Literature, Development Strategies and Learning in the Mediterranean Countries (New horizons in creativity, innovation and technology), Alexandria, Egypt.

Kamel, N. H. (2019, March 27-30). Rehabilitation of the heritage of the Mediterranean coast, combining authenticity and contemporary (Paper Presentation). 8th World Alliance for Arts Education (WAAE), International Conference and Strategic Planning Summit, Luxor, Egypt.

Courses Teaching

Design Basics & Fundamentals

Engineering Drawings

Contemporary Issues 

Perspective Projection 

Shading Theory

Sustainable Interior Design

Architectural Drawings

Conceptualisation

Fine Arts Appreciation 

Residential Interior Design Studio 

Commercial Interior Design Studio 

Form & Color in Interior Design 

Detailed Drawings 

Design & Interior Environmental Technology

History of Interior Architecture