Sam Shukor Feature

From Baghdad to Toronto: An Architect’s Journey to Regenerative Design

Sam Shukor
Sam Shukor, author, architect and principle of ISD Architects Inc. who brings a distinctive global perspective to design and urban regeneration joins Enterprise Radio.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Sam Shukor discuss the following:

  1. What inspired you to write Revitalize • Reengage • Regenerate?
  2. How does your book challenge the traditional way we think about architecture and development?
  3. What does “revitalization” mean to you beyond physical renewal?
  4. How can developers and architects work together to create places that truly serve communities?
  5. Why do you believe we need a paradigm shift in architectural thinking today?
  6. How can regenerative design help balance profit and purpose in real estate development?

Issam (Sam) A. Shukor is a Canadian architect and principal of ISD Architects Inc., based in Toronto. With over three decades of international experience across Iraq, Lebanon, and Canada, he brings a distinctive global perspective to design and urban regeneration. His work focuses on reimagining development through human-centered, sustainable, and economically viable approaches. Sam’s projects and research emphasize place-making, community value, and the integration of culture and environment in architectural practice. He is also the author of Revitalize • Reengage • Regenerate, an international bestseller exploring an alternative framework for architectural design and development.

Revitalize • Reengage • Regenerate, an international bestseller exploring an alternative framework for architectural design and development Book cover

Website: https://www.isdarchitects.com

Social Media Links:
Facebook Business: https://www.facebook.com/isdarchitects
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sam_leikashukor
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/senior-design-architect-toronto


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