Bidjad Arigue | Architecture | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Bidjad Arigue | Architecture | Young Scientist Award

Assistant Researcher | University Mohamed khider of Biskra | Algeria

Dr. Bidjad Arigue is an emerging researcher in architecture and environmental design whose work reflects a strong commitment to sustainable development, vernacular heritage preservation, and innovative building envelope strategies adapted to arid climates. With citations numbering 5 and an h-index of 1, his growing academic contribution demonstrates a developing but meaningful impact in the fields of ecological architecture and climate-responsive design. His research background has shaped a deep understanding of architectural design processes, energy-efficient construction methods, and environmentally adaptive approaches inspired by traditional North African and Saharan contexts. He has contributed to numerous scientific conferences and collaborative studies examining thermal performance, ecological construction, urban heritage conservation, and the integration of smart and contemporary materials within building façades. His publications explore essential themes such as climatic adaptation in ksourian architecture, recognition and preservation of historic environments, vernacular envelope strategies, double-skin façade innovations, and sustainability-driven frameworks aimed at improving the environmental performance of buildings in hot, dry regions. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, he investigates how insights from vernacular dwellings can guide modern architectural practices toward reducing energy consumption, enhancing indoor comfort, and supporting sustainable urban development. His work also addresses participatory planning, cultural architectural identity, and the future potential of green construction materials for next-generation ecological building design. In parallel with his scientific activities, he demonstrates strong competencies in digital modeling tools, architectural project coordination, creative problem-solving, and effective multilingual communication. Overall, he represents a promising new voice in environmentally responsive architecture, contributing valuable insights that bridge traditional knowledge, modern innovation, and sustainability-centered design.

Featured Publications

Arigue, B., Sriti, L., Giovanni, S., Khadraoui, M. A., & Bencheikh, D. (2023). Exploring the cooling potential of ventilated mask walls in neo-vernacular architecture: A case study of André Ravéreau’s dwellings in M’zab Valley, Algeria. Buildings, 13(4), 837.

Mekki, S., Arigue, B., Giovanni, S., Sriti, L., Pace, V., & Leporelli, E. (2025). Tracing the morphogenesis and formal diffusion of vernacular mosques: A typo-morphological study of Djebel Amour, Algeria. Buildings, 15(23), 4277.

Arigue, B., Rahmani, S., Ayadi, N. E., Sriti, L., & Kaoula, D. (n.d.). Towards the ecological construction of building envelopes: A promising approach inspired by vernacular dwelling’s strategies for improving the energy efficiency of buildings.

Arigue, B., & Kadri, M. (n.d.). The participatory approach as the main axis of strategic planning towards a sustainable urban development of cities: Case of Algeria.