Profile
Dr Khaled Omar Azzam is the Director of The Prince’s School of Traditional Arts in London. He is an architect by training and maintains his practice through offices in Cairo and Jeddah. He has built houses, schools, mosques, offices, commercial buildings and royal residences. These projects apply the principles of traditional Islamic design and construction techniques, acquired from academic research and practice, with the aim of establishing a contemporary expression for the architecture of the Arab/ Islamic world. The integration of architecture, the arts and education is not only seen in his architectural profession but also in his academic career through the development of education projects, programmes and institutions.
In 1999, he became the Director of The Visual Islamic and Traditional Arts (VITA) Programme at The Prince’s Foundation in London. This role entailed the development of the postgraduate MA and PhD programmes and expanding the education programme through an extensive outreach programme which included: projects with schools and communities in the UK and abroad; developing relationships with cultural and educational institutions such as the National College of Arts in Lahore, The Arab Academy in Cairo and establishing the College of Traditional Islamic Arts at the Al Balqah University in Amman, Jordan.
In 2003, HRH The Prince of Wales established The Prince’s School of Traditional Arts and asked Dr Azzam to become its first Director. Through this initiative, Dr Azzam facilitated the enlargement of the VITA educational programme, promoting a comprehensive understanding of universal principles and values shared by diverse cultures and faith traditions. Dr. Azzam has also integrated the School’s education programme with the need for awakening the social, spiritual and economic lifeline of communities through a vibrant Outreach Education Programme that reaches marginalised communities from Rose Town, Jamaica and Kano, Nigeria to learning communities in cosmopolitan Abu Dhabi and Beijing, China. Drawing inspiration from the common cultural heritage of the great traditions of the world, he leads teams of the School’s alumni in facilitating practical workshops and implementing educational programmes which bring an awareness of the fundamental underlying universal order of nature and how it manifests itself in terms of cultural identity.
In 2009, Her Majesty the Queen awarded Dr Azzam the title of Lieutenant of the Victoria Order. In 2010, he was privileged to address His Holiness Pope Benedict VI on behalf of the Muslim community at a gathering of London’s Faith communities.
Dr Azzam continues to build, not only contemporary architectural projects, but also the basic structures for an integral education programme through a multi-level and multi-cultural approach. Although, the core education programme of The School is maintained in London, its studios and workshops have spread across the globe. Dr Azzam has been involved in the development of the education curriculum of these centers which include primary and secondary schools, graduate and vocational skills training programmes and educational institutions all over the world.