Dr. Ali Djerbi is a DPLG architect, urban planner, semiotician, artist and photographer.
He is a teacher-researcher in public and private schools of architecture, town planning and design, a supervisor of doctoral research in architecture and urban planning, and a designer and advisor for the setting up of development, rehabilitation and construction operations, in old, recent and new urban fabric.
He is a freelance International Consultant in architecture and urban planning.
1981 – 1986: Director of the Technological Institute of Art, Architecture and Urban Planning of Tunis
1988: Visiting professor at the School of Architecture, Catholic University of Washington DC as part of the Fulbright Scholarships.
1989: Advisor to the Prime Minister for major architectural and town planning projects.
1989 – 1991: Professor responsible for the study trip and summer course on vernacular architecture in Tunisia with the American schools of Architecture of Catholic University and Maryland.
2002: Visiting Professor at the Reggio Calabria School of Architecture in Italy.
2005- 2015 – Lecturer at ENAU and director of the SEA research group (semiotics of architectural spaces).