Dr. Narmin Babazadeh Asbagh holds a PhD from the Faculty of Architecture, Department of Architecture, at Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU), Famagusta, Northern Cyprus. Her PhD dissertation is entitled “Interpretation Problems and Proposals for the Churches in the Walled City of Famagusta” (2023). Her Master’s Thesis at the Art University of Isfahan (Iran) is about the Conservation of Historic Buildings with the title “Conservation and Revitalisation of Mirza Mehdi Farashbashi’s House in Tabriz” (2011). Her Bachelor’s degree is in Architecture from the University of Zanjan (Iran), and her Bachelor’s Thesis title is “Quri-Gol Hostel Designing in Tabriz” (2007). She has published several articles and a book about the churches in the Walled City of Famagusta, Northern Cyprus: “Analysing the Entrances of Churches in Famagusta Walled City” (2018) and “Analysing the Windows of Churches in Famagusta Walled City” (2019). She has also published several conference articles: “The Adaptive Reuse of Cibali Tobacco Factory, Kadir Has University” (2018), “A Short Glimpse to the Urban Development of Tabriz during the History” (2019), and “Adaptive Reuse of the House of Mirza Mehdi Farrashbashi in Tabriz, Iran” (2021). She has been a member of the organising committee of the “International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism” since 2018, and she has been reviewing and editing articles in the “Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs” since 2019. She has published a book chapter titled “Tomb of Sultan Bokht Agha and Two Minarets of Dardasht Neighbourhood in Isfahan, Iran” as the second chapter of the book “Heritage and the City” (2022), edited by Dr. Husam R. Husain. Her other published articles presented at the international conferences are as follows: “Theories of Conservation and Scientific Restoration from Gustavo Giovannoni’s Point of View” (2022), “Designing a Hostel in the Touristic Complex of Quri-Gol Lake near Tabriz, Iran” (2022), “Comparative Analysis of Qajar Historic Houses in Tabriz, Isfahan, Yazd, and Kashan, Regarding their Architectural Forms and Elements” (2022). Another article derived 2 from her PhD dissertation is entitled “Cultural Heritage Interpretation: Proposals for Medieval Churches in Famagusta Walled City, North Cyprus” (2021), which was published in the Journal of the Web of Science “Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (CMAS)”. “Analysing the Divine Proportion or the Golden Ratio on the Plan and Façade of the Churches in the Walled City of Famagusta, North Cyprus” is published as the ninth chapter of the book “Convergence of Contemporary Thought in Architecture, Urbanism, and Heritage Studies” (2023) written by her and edited by Associate Professor Dr. Hourakhsh Ahmad Nia and Associate Professor Dr. Rokhsaneh Rahbarianyazd. She was the instructor of architectural, urban design, and interior design courses at the Department of Architecture, the Department of Urban Design and Landscape Architecture, and the Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design, Faculty of Design, Arkin University of Creative Arts and Design (ARUCAD), Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus (2024 – 2025 Spring Semester). Furthermore, she was teaching architectural and interior design courses at the Department of Interior Architecture and the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Girne American University (GAU), Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus (2017, February – 2019, January). Additionally, she taught architectural courses at the Department of Civil Engineering and the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, the Applied Science and Technology Educational Centre of Tabriz Municipalities, Tabriz, Iran (2013, September – 2014, July). “Interpretation Proposals for the Churches in the Walled City of Famagusta, North Cyprus” is the title of her other research, published as the 20th chapter of the book entitled “Innovative Approaches to Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Urban Development: Integrating Tradition and Modernity” (2024). Moreover, one of her further articles entitled “Adaptive Reuse of Abandoned Churches in the Walled City of Famagusta, North Cyprus” was presented at the “7 th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism” which was held at Alanya University, Alanya, Antalya, Türkiye, from 23-24 May 2024, and it has been published in the Journal of 3 Mediterranean Cities (2024). Similarly, one of her articles entitled “Analysing the Current Problems of the Abandoned Churches in the Walled City of Famagusta, North Cyprus” was submitted to and accepted for oral presentation at the “9th Annual International Symposium on Culture and Civilisation” that was held at Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), which was held in Athens, Greece, from 10-13 June 2024. Her book, derived from her PhD dissertation, is entitled “Cultural Heritage Interpretation: Problems and Proposals for the Medieval Churches in the Walled City of Famagusta, Northern Cyprus” and was published by the Municipality of Alanya, Türkiye (2024). Her latest articles are: “Adaptive Reuse of a Complex of Three Historic Houses in the Dardasht Neighbourhood of Isfahan, Iran”, “Architectural Design of the Vacant Space Adjacent to the Martha Peters House (Art University of Isfahan) in Isfahan, Iran”, “Introducing the Masterpieces Adjacent to the Naghsh-e-Jahan Square of Isfahan, Iran”, “Introduction to Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex as One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Iran”, “Critics of the Adaptive Reuse of Parvin Etesami House in Tabriz, Iran”, and “Revitalisation of Darb-e-Ghasr Historic Quarter, Isfahan, Iran”, which were presented at the “8th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism” that was held at the Architecture Department of the Alanya University, Alanya, Antalya, Türkiye during 8-9 May 2025. The first four abovementioned articles are published in the “Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA (2025)”, and the last two articles are published as book chapters in a book entitled “Resilient Heritage & Adaptive Urbanism” edited by Rokhsaneh Rahbarianyazd & Hourakhsh Ahmad Nia (2025). The video of the tour, which was led by her inside the Walled City of Famagusta, Northern Cyprus, is available on her YouTube channel. Likewise, she has prepared several videos about “Churches in the Walled City of Famagusta, North Cyprus”, “Introduction to Cyprus, Famagusta”, “History of North Cyprus”, “History of Famagusta”, and “History of Medieval Churches in the Walled City of Famagusta”