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Basil Al Bayati (Arabic: باسل البياتي; born 13 May 1946) is an Iraqi-born architect and designer who has lived and practiced for the most part in Europe, in particular, London and who Neil Bingham, in his book 100 Years of Architectural Drawing: 1900–2000, has described as "an architect in whom East meets West."
Perhaps the most prominent voice of the Metaphoric architectural school at present is Dr. Basil Al Bayati whose designs have been inspired by trees and plants, snails, whales, insects, dervishes and even myth and literature. [8] He is also the founder of the International School of Metaphoric Architecture in Málaga, Spain. [9]
Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi (1917–1973), calligrapher [11] Niazi Mawlawi Baghdadi, 19th-century painter, decorator and calligrapher [12] Ala Bashir (born 1939), painter, sculptor and plastic surgeon [13] Basil Al Bayati (b. 1946), architect and designer; Wafaa Bilal (b. 1966), performance artist, author and educator
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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:52, 12 October 2015: 4,099 × 3,169 (10.22 MB): Fabulistical {{Information |Description =The Palm Mosque at the King Saud University in Riyadh by the architect Dr. Basil Al Bayati |Source =A photograph from the architect of the building |Author =Basil Al Bayati |Date = |Permission...
Al-Bayati (Arabic: البياتي, romanized: al-Bayātī) is a surname.It is connected to the Iraqi al-Bayat tribe. The ancestry and ethnicity of the al-Bayat tribe is contentious. The tribe's ancestry is often linked to the Oghuz Turkic Bayat tribe [1] and its ethnicity described as Iraqi Turk
Basil Alkazzi was born in 1938, on a ship in the sea traveling from Kuwait to Britain. [3] His father Hamed Ali Alkazzi, was a merchant and from an Arab family. [4] In early childhood, he was artistic and interested in the arts. Alkazzi attended the Central School of Art in London. [5]
Basil Al Kubaisi (Arabic: باسل الكبيسي ; 1934 – 6 April 1973) was an Iraqi nationalist activist and academic who was assassinated by the Mossad agents in Paris on 6 April 1973. He was one of the members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).