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Fatma Ibrahim Al Sehlawi
Qatari architect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fatma Ibrahim Al Sehlawi, in Arabic: فاطمة إبراهيم السهلاوي, is an architect,[1] artist, curator and businesswoman.[2] She leads The Qatar Blueprint project, a national development programme.[3] She co-curated the exhibition Making Doha 1950-2030 at the National Museum of Qatar, which used archival material, oral history and photographs to explore the architectural history of the city.[4][5]
In 2015 she co-founded Atlas Bookstore with her sister Reem, based on their personal book collections.[6][7] It is both a shop and a reading room and specialises in works relating to urbanism in western Asia and northern Africa.[7] The organisation also undertakes research into urban planning in the Arab world.[6] The sisters' work as artists was featured in re:collection in 2022 at The Gallery at VCUarts Qatar.[2] The same year she collaborated with British-Pakistani artist Shezad Dawood to create the Doha Modern Playground in Al Masrah Park.[8] Designed as a playspace for children, its design was inspired by modernist buildings in the country, including Qatar Post, Qatar University, the Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel, Qatar National Theatre and the Qatar Ministry of Information building.[8][9] Prior to this, in 2017, she collaborated with ceramicist Xeina Malki to recreate Qatari buildings for an exhibition at Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein.[10] The same year that she established her architectural practice Studio Imara.[6] In 2025 her photography featured in the Qatar Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka.[11]
Al Sehlawi has a degree in Architecture from the American University in Sharjah.[6]
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