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The German Arab Friendship Association (DAFG) cordially invites you to the presentation

Revival of Aleppo as a Post-War City
Digital Documentation and Social Land Policy

Prof. Dr. Fabian Thiel
Professor of Property Valuation

Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences



Dr. Rahaf Orabi
Research Technical Scientist|APAC Labs
Science & Technology in Archaeology and Culture Research Center (STARC)
The Cyprus Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus

Host/Moderator

Prof. Dr. Claus-Peter Haase

DAFG Vice President

Tuesday, 6 May 2025
6:30 pm

DAFG - Deutsch-Arabische Freundschaftsgesellschaft e.V.
Wallstr. 61, 10179 Berlin

and online via Zoom

Language: English


How can digitals tools be used to preserve heritage, rebuild cities and assess heritage properties? What is the role of State Land Management in heritage preservation?

Recovery efforts can include urban planning, legal actions, and geospatial technologies like 3D documentation, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and 3D mapping of buildings to monitor and restore post-war areas. One key tool is creating a "Digital Twin," a virtual replica of a building or city. These models help manage public land, track growth, and predict future changes. They also give a clear picture of the condition of heritage sites and the impact of past and planned restoration work.

In this presentation, Prof. Dr. Fabian Thiel and Dr. Rahaf Orabi look at Aleppo as a post-war city and give an insight into digital documentation tools and social land policy. They shed light on the crucial role publicly owned land plays in rebuilding war-damaged cities and protecting cultural heritage, advocating for the Syrian government to declare State Land Management as a key step in valuing and preserving public heritage sites.


Both experts will be present at the DAFG e.V. to answer questions and discuss with the audience. 

We look forward to your participation. As the number of places is limited, we ask you to register using the links below:
About the Speakers

Dr. Rahaf Orabi

Rahaf Orabi is an architect specializing in Digital Cultural Heritage. She holds a Master’s degree in Architectural Design, a second Master’s degree in Digital Cultural Heritage, and a Ph.D. in History (Summa Cum Laude). During her doctoral studies, she led a large-scale 3D documentation project in the Old City of Aleppo, aiming to digitally reconstruct the historic urban fabric of the area.

In 2022, Rahaf joined the Andreas Pittas Art Characterization Laboratories (APAC Labs) at the Cyprus Institute as a research technical scientist. Her work focuses on the digitization of heritage assets, encompassing documentation, analysis, visualization, and the dissemination of cultural heritage at risk.

Rahaf has participated in numerous international and European projects, including 3D4CH, GRAPHIA, ECHOES, Atrium, 4CH, IPERION-HS, and Project ANQA.  She co-edited the book titled “Reviving Aleppo: Urban, Legal and Digital Approaches for Post-War Recovery” and has various publications in renowned peer-reviewed journal.

Prof. Dr. Fabian Thiel

Fabian Thiel studied Law at the University of Regensburg and Geography at the University of Hamburg, Ph.D. 2001 at the University of Hamburg, Habilitation 2017 at Justus-Liebig-University Giessen on the topic of Legal Geography. Since 2018, he has acted as a full professor for Property Valuation and Land Law at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. Professor Thiel researches and teaches national and international property law, real estate valuation, land readjustment, planning law, land policy and legal geography.

 

In 2024, the presenters published a book with Springer Nature on “Reviving Aleppo - Urban, Legal and Digital Approaches for Post-War Recovery”.
The publication

  • Explores Aleppo’s built environment and heritage and develops lessons and toolkits relevant to an international audience
  • Unites research by local and global stakeholders, emerging and established scholars and development cooperation experts
  • Combines insights from law, architecture, planning, digital tools, data management and 3D multisensory geospatial models

Reviving Aleppo – Urban, Legal and Digital Approaches for Post-War Recovery

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