Khaled Malas (Arabic: خالد ملص)[1] is a Syrian architect and art historian.
He is principal and co-founder of the Sigil Collective,[2] [3] alongside Salim al-Kadi, Alfred Tarazi and Jana Traboulsi.
[9][10] Prior to joining the Institute, he was an architect at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture and Herzog & de Meuron.
Sigil's work has also been shown around the world including in Venice,[11][12] Oslo,[6] Annandale-on-Hudson,[13][14] Beirut,[15] Dubai, Marrakech,[16] and Milan.
[17][18] Malas has also taught on Medieval magic at New York University,[19][20] Arabic literature at the Cooper Union,[21][22] and art and design history at the Pratt Institute.