Adnen el Ghali
Dr Adnen el Ghali is a Tunis-based architect, urbanist, historian and researcher. Adnen el Ghali is an expert with whom L’Art Rue frequently collaborates, through programs such as Civic Spaces, Turn Labs, Between Land and Sea, and Les Ateliers de la Ville Revée. Click to read his historical piece about a little known Palestinian who spent time in Tunisia in the time of Bourguiba -- written specifically for this edition of the ZAT.
Dr Adnen el Ghali is a Tunis-based architect, urbanist, historian and researcher affiliated to the Université libre de Bruxelles. He strives to reconcile academic work with interventions in urban and territorial policies, focusing on the memory of territories and tangible and intangible heritage. As a member of the Association de Sauvegarde de la Médina (ASM) in Tunis and of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), he contributes to a better understanding of the history of relations between Europe and the Muslim world, and particularly of religious and the national minorities in Islamic territories.