TabsSummaryBader Abdulrahman Alhammad is a lecturer in the Landscape Architecture Department at CAP, IAU. In 2012, Bader graduated with a Second Honorary Degree from the Department of Landscape Architecture at the College of Architecture and Planning, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University (University of Dammam). In 2019, Bader received a master's degree in Landscape Architecture (MLA) from the College of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado, Denver, UAS. Since 2012 he has been working as a faculty member in the Landscape Architecture Department at IAU and has been teaching many practical and theoretical courses. Also, he has been involved in accreditation related work for the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Program. He has several research interests such as desert resorts, the influence of landscape design on people's behavior in public spaces, the accessibility of neighborhood services, site engineering, and urban open spaces. Lect. Bader is: Head of Alumni & Employer Relations Committee Member of Program Assessment and APR Committee Member of Laboratory and Facilities Committee Member of Policy, Procedures Manuals and Handbooks Committee Member of Steering Committee Three (standard 5,6) Qualifications Bachelor degree of Landscape Architecture, Saudi Arabia. Master degree of Landscape Architecture, United States of America. ResearchDesert Resorts, The Influence of Landscape Design on People's Behavior in Public Spaces