Omar Abdulaziz Hallaj is an architect and development
consultant. Mr. Hallaj has served as the CEO of the Syria Trust for
Development, a non-governmental foundation providing a framework for a variety
of community based developmental initiatives in Syria. Previously, he worked as
the Team Leader for the German Technical Cooperation Project for the
Development of Historic Cities in Yemen (GIZ). Also, he was a partner in
Suradec, a consortium for urban development and urban heritage planning in
Aleppo, Syria. His professional work closely concentrated on linking institutional,
social and economic development concerns to the production of the built
environment.
He graduated from the University of Texas in 1989 and
obtained a Masters of Architecture from the same university in 1992. Mr. Hallaj
has researched, published and lectured on a variety of issues related to the
history, economics and development policies in the Muslim world and Arab
region. His work experience includes serving on commissions and management
boards for a variety of public and private bodies dealing with urban
development and conservation issues, developing administrative and legal
frameworks for heritage conservation, microfinance, and involving private and
non-governmental efforts in urban and local development. In 2007 Mr. Hallaj was
a recipient of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture for his role as Team Leader
for the Yemeni-German Shibam Urban Development Project. Subsequently, he served
as a member of the Award’s Master Jury in its 2010 cycle.