Research Exploration
The following projects are self-learning attempts to explore research that became part of my interests. Most of which are unfinished personal self-learning experiments which explored three areas: 1) generative and parametric design and evolution of patterns, 2) building skin adaptation (solar and climatic adaptations), and 3) modeling and simulation of daylighting and energy systems.



















Research Publications
Ishac, M. (2025). Window-integrated Bifacial PV Coupled with Solar Shading: A Multi-Parameter Model and Tool to Evaluate Daylight and Energy Performance. Engineering Doctorate Thesis. Eindhoven University of Technology.
Ishac, M. and Loonen, R. C. G. M. (2024). Ziezo: An Interplay between Daylight, Shading and Energy. Poster submission, Daylight Academy Conference, Trondheim, Norway.
Ishac, M. (2022). Adaptive Building Skins Inspired from Lizard in Hot Desert Climate of Egypt. Power Skin 2022 Conference, Technical University of Munich.
Ishac, M. and Loeffler, T. (2021). School Cairo: Building Performance Evaluation. Building Performance Evaluation course, Book documentation (publication in progress).
Ishac, M. (2021). Parametric Simulation and Sensitivity of light shelf on daylighting and shading: Light Shelf performance map. ASCAAD Virtual Conference.
Ishac, M. and Nadim, W. (2021). Standardization of optimization methodology of daylighting and shading strategy: a case study of an architectural design studio – the German University in Cairo, Egypt. Journal of Building Performance Simulation.
Ishac, M. and Nadim, W. (2016). The Design of the Optimal Light Shelf in Educational Setting. Simulation vs. Optimization in assessing daylight performance. SBE16-Cairo Conference.