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Architecture

Design portfolio 2021/ 2022

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2021 / 2022 Design - Visualization - BIM

Abdallah Tariq

Skilled in architectural and urban design, Concept generation, design development, data analysis and computational design. Strong arts, visuals and design professional.

Holder of master degree focused in Building Architecture from politecnico di Milano. In addition to other degrees from University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), University Antarabangsa Malaysia and technical university of Vienna (TU Wien).

Born in | 28/03/1994 (Riyadh) Address | Al jaddafa - Dubai - UAE Phone no. | +971528400845

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Summary About
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Experienced Architect / Urban designer with a demonstrated history of working in the architecture & planning industry, internationally.

Work experience

Dewan Architects + Engineers (Urban designer/Architect)

Working with the concept development & planning team on both urban and architecture scale. Going through different exercises including Concept generation, Design development, coordinating with different disciplines, data analysis and computational design | Dubai (11/2020 - NOW)

YAAM Architects (Urban designer/Architect)

Worked as a member of design team on different scale projects both architectural & urban focused on concept generation, design development, team management and report making | Milan (8/2017 - 10/2020)

Sto foundation (workshop)

Workshop in Tu wien university focused on green building and sustainable urban solutions | Vienna

Zone Architect (Concept Architect)

Worked with the concept development team in both urban and architecture scale. Support with different design tools including sketch, drawing, modelling and rendering | Kuala Lumpur (10/2015 - 12/2016)

Rawnaq (Designer and visualizer)

Worked with the concept team on several residential and private housing projects design and visualization | Riyadh (05/2015 - 09/2015)

Education

Master Of Science In Building Architecture At Politecnico Di Milano | Milan

Diploma In Oaed Green Building Solutions Tu Wien + Boku University | Vienna

Bachelor Of Science In Architectural Studies At International University Malaysia (IIUM), Architecture (Riba) Part 1 | Kuala Lumpur

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2017-19 2018 2015 2015-16 2018 2017-20 2020-Now 2011-15

Software & Skills

Modeling

Autodesk 3ds Max®

Rhinoceros 3d® Grasshopper 3d® Trimble Sketchup®

Production

Chaos Group V-Ray® Unreal Engine Lumion 3d

Post Production

Adobe Photoshop® Adobe Illustrator® Adobe Indesign® Adobe After Effects® Adobe Premiere Pro®

Languages

English

Arabic

BIM

Autodesk Bim 360® Autodesk Revit® Autodesk Autocad® Tekla Structures Midas Gen Velux 3d Simulation Solibri Checker

Soft Skills Creativity Team player Critical Thinking Effective Communication

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Competitions

1st place winner in Arar downtown concept master plan in Saudi Arabia

1st Place Winner in BIFF Design Competition In Switzerland.

3rd Place In Egyptian Venice 2020 Biennale Architecture Competition In Cairo, Egypt

Short-listed top 5 in Buraydah downtown concept master plan in Saudi Arabia

Short-listed top 10 In Tamayouz Excellence Award For Architecture | Rifat Chadirji Prize 2020 In Cairo, Egypt

Short-listed top 10 In Tamayouz Excellence Award For Architecture | Dewan Award 2020 In Baghdad, Iraq

Gold mention in Yac Leisure Harbor Competition In Loano, Italy

Honourable Mention In Evolo 2019 Skyscraper Competition

Honourable Mention In Emaar Iconic Mosque At Dubai Creek Harbour In Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Table of Contents

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Project paradise The Oasis Arar downtown Sodic Signature’s Saigon Magical lake Cairo’s Free Space Al Medina Colors

The Natural extension of the cityConcept master plan competition in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Mixed use development, a new humanized space in Buraydah, Saudi New destination mixed use development master plan in Arar, Saudi Arabia Residential master plan, Cairo, Egypt

A floating mixed use development in Saigon river front, Binh Duong, Vaitnam

A Living Pedestrian Bridge Over Nile River, Cairo, Egypt

Youth House and public park in Baghdad, Iraq

Leisure Harbor The Facade Of Umbrellas

The Modern Temple

Harbour And Yacht Club In Loano, Italy

An Interactive Dynamic Facade Design in Lausanne, Switzerland

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WWF frames of nature Almzahmya Club

Nature observation cabins in Orbetello, Grosseto, Italy

Contemporary social - sports club in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

The Iconic Mosque Of Dubai

The Bridge Approdo Park & Bar

Hira Wellness Retreat Center

Villa Abha Villa & Lounge Al Masud One Condominium Egyptian Pavilion

Contemporary Mosque in Dubai, UAE Sesto San Giovanni Train Station In Milan, Italy

Park & Bar In Milan, Italy

Wellness Retreat Center in Pulau Kapas Malaysia

Contemporary Family Villa In Abha, Saudi Arabia

Contemporary Villa & Lounge In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Residential Towers In Putra Jaya, Malaysia

Pavilion In Biennale Architecture 2020 In Venice, Italy

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PROJECT PARADISE

“Creating a global model for collaboration through a resident curated community of the future, instilling human scaled experiences for all society to enjoy.”

Visioning drives for a forecasted future, history pronounces a selfmade identity and reveals the potential of what the future may hold.

A journey through time and space reveals the potential of place. It coexists with the historical legacy and the natural geography of site. It’s here, where people are connected in an all-inclusive environment where inspiration is made. Connected inclusive inspirational

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CONCEPT REVEALING

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EXISTING LAND

Extreme Variations of Slops and Levels, Frequent, Interruptions of Plateau, Extreme Escarpment Edges, Dramatic Scenes and Site Challenges.

EXISTING GEOGRAPHY

Scattered Pieces of Lands, Extremely Interrupted by Existing, Communities, Shredded by Existing Roads and Wide Widths of the Wadis.

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IMPOSING THE LAKE

Emergence of Water Edges, the Issues of Waterfront, Emergence of Coves and Lagoons and Changing the Features of the Land.

DESIGNED LAND

Minimize Interruption , Escarpment Frequently Edging the Waterfront, Grade the Area near Wadi Hanifa and Create Urban Waterfront in this.

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Grading (Urban Waterfront) Grading (Urban Waterfront) Natural (Preserve Escarpment) Natural (Preserve Escarpment) Natural (Preserve Escarpment)

NEW GEOGRAPHY

Waterfront Development, Escarpment Development, Inland Development, The Great Lake, The Lowlands and The Escarpments.

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LINKAGES

Provide the Power Movement Across the Site, Integrate with Neighboring Communities, Emergence of Journeys, Destinations, Experiences and Districts.

STITCHING THE SITE

Stitching Lands of the Site, Overcoming Edges and Natural Barriers, Creating Linkages, Provide the Power of Choice for the Public

MASTERPLAN REGIONS

This plan shows the main activities in the proposed masterplan and their geographical location.

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RIYADH REGION

The project site is located in Riyadh at the Diplomatic Quarter (DQ) with a proposed expansion area to the South of the DQ. The site lies to the West of Central Riyadh and is located at the periphery of the Wadi Hanifah Metropolitan Zone. The site is easily accessible via King Khalid Road for the DQ and Jeddah Road for the expansion area.

The Diplomatic Quarter plays a unique role in metropolitan Riyadh, as it accommodates the ambassadorial community which lends it a distinct profile with an inter national and political significance.

The DQ site is accessible via King Khalid road, and the expansion site via Jeddah road. The closest metro station is 1.6 km away from the DQ site via Line 2 , and 3.5 km away from the expansion site via Line 3.

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TOPOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS

A topographically dynamic site with residential areas, parks, and private agricultural farms, the site is significantly shaped by both Wadi systems and its resulting escarpment.

The project site enjoys dramatic topography, with the wadi being at the lowest elevation and the highlands around it offering attractive viewpoints of the site.

The site has steep slopes created by the main wadi and sub wadi penetrations. Steep slopes are defined as lands in their natural state that have a slope angle of 20 % or greater (for a minimum horizontal distance of 10 meters).

DIVERSITY OF URBAN SPACES

The following plan shows the types of the public realm elements which are divided into natural elements such as the existing natural terrain and the low land parks and unnatural elements the green network paths and the green parks and the promenade.

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PLANNING STRATEGIES

PHASING PLAN

The division of the project areas into 8 phases according to the importance and priorities of implementation, for example, phase 1 is an extension of DQ and consists of parks, educational services and some office areas and the start of the first phase of the construction works for the lake, and phase 2 developing the marina zone and the commercial and recreational uses around it, hotels, and the start of filling the first phase of the lake, and thus the first and second phases are integrated in terms of land uses.

LAND USE PLAN

One of the guiding principles of the plan is a diversity of land uses. Residential land use is in close proximity to retail, office, medical, hotel, mixed-use, and education. Having residential close to jobs, services, and entertainment helps limit vehicle miles traveled. The residential home types include apartments, villas, townhomes, garden homes, and luxury villas. And the diversity of land uses and the assets will result in a diverse array of Residents, workers and visitors that will create a dynamic community.

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Residential Offices Retail Entertainment Hospitality Social Infrastructure Green Network-Paths Public Realm Natural Terrain Great Lake Existing Communities Roads

Developable Vacant Lands in DQ Site Boundary

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The land was reshaped to fit the final proposal of the masterplan. Where the development is more urban, the land was graded to ascend gradually touches the lake and creating urbanized and vibrant waterfront, the grading strategies preserved most of the natural escarpment edge.

LAND MODIFICATION THE GREAT LAKE INTEGRATION

When the lake is introduced, a new type of development will be realized depending on their geographical location and approximately to the lake. Creating the lake in the site will provide new and different experiences for Riyadh region in addition to the uniqw geography of the location.

The green network is a natural extension of the need to stitch various land of the site providing opportunity for sustainable and walkable development.

The road network pattern is designed to minimal of its impact and to be separate from the green network. Changing the Culture of Transportation to LOCAL ROADS through bringing public space into the roadways and showing connections between human to the built form and human to human interaction.

A low rise and human scale massing responds to adjacent context providing an organic integration to the landscape , green network and the lake.

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THE GREEN NETWORK ROADS NETWORK BUILT FORM DESIGN 5 3 1 4 2 THE PROMENADE ROAD - GREEN INTERSECTION WATERFRONT GRADING AS IS NATURAL ESCARPMENT LIGHT GRADING
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GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION & CHARACTER

THE NORTH PROMENADE

This region is the urban center of the community. The waterfront development that is urban and accessible by the public. It was planned to be the center of the entertainment and retail for the development.

THE NORTH REGION

Basically, the entire area is located in north of Jeddah mecca highway. The region includes the existing DQ in higher land overlooking the low land north of wadi Hanifa dam. The development in this region integrates the existing DQ to the rest of the regions by grading the land on Faifa area to reach the level of the lowland. it will include major assets like the Boarding School and the School of Gov and Diplomacy and offices, this area also contains low land living areas and parks and natural living area.

THEME PARK DISTRICT

This basically a flat level related and integrated to Riyadh and adjacent communities the intermediate functions and more accessed by both water and land. the theme park is intended to attract families and provide destination for mix (culture, entertainment, and water sports).

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connecting existing with waterfront waterfront multi purpose event space north promenade pedestrian bridge Earth harmony Cultural Plaza Wadi Pier Curiosity Park Green Highline Floating World Market Prosperity Pillar - West Mosaic Fountain of Youth Wadi Lido Boat Sharing Hub Ikigai Resort Lakeside Living Lakeside Living Underwater Museum Urban Cascadia Water Sports Hub resi. waterfront park with kayak launch Watersports Boardwalk theme park Boardwalk

LOWLAND LIVING

A residential community overlooking the lowland landscape and have access to the park in Northwest and integrated organically to both the geography and the existing communities.

LOWLAND ADVENTURE

The largest region of the development, yet less urbanized and characterized by the lowland adventure park which will be served by leisure and entertainment activities.

WELLNESS BAY

This region will have a minimum and controlled intervention in natural features of the site, providing a perfect escape for residents and visitors from urbanization and to enjoy the natural scene of the lake and escarpment.

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majestic gateway palm grove walk organic farming natural living lowland farm experience sports blvd. trail head majestic gateway waterfront park primary green spine floating cabanas wellness boardwalk Dive Eden Islands Aurora Country Club Reef Nature Cascadia adventure park luxury hotels regional mall existing metro station high end villas

URBAN NODE MARINA AREAS

Urban Node : places for people to recover social life and sharing

water edges for people to enjoy and interact where they can touch the water

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water edges for people to enjoy and interact where they can touch the water

enjoying the dramatic visual and coexistence with the natural escarpment

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GREEN BELT COMMUNITY NATURAL ESCARPMENT EDGES
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THE OASIS

Mixed use development, a new humanized space in Buraydah, Saudi

The oasis development is envisioned as a regional tourist destination that will further qasim’s reputation as one of the most desirable and exciting cities in KSA. Poised as a landmark game-changing project, the oasis development district will re-imagine how buraydah grows in the future, providing a truly urban mixed-use, transit-oriented development, enhanced by an animated, walk-able public realm.

At a total build out of over half million square meters, oasis development will be comprised of five key uses: office, residential, hotel, retail and entertainment.

This balance of uses will ensure the master plan’s full utilization of the infrastructure as well as providing an onsite population to ensure 24 hour vitality. oasis development will seed the transformation of buraydah from a city of travellers .

The implementation of the built form is tested by applying the parameters of the master plan and proposed urban design guideline on the downtown district. The detailed diagrams (sective) shows the various experience with the multi-leveled public realm of downtown experience and the potentials of integrating multiple types of urban experience in our coherent urban system.

As well as it shows the pedestrian movement experience around the project using the covered roads and the smooth transition and access form buraydah downtown towards the traditional market. A major transportation node were demonstrated in this area which shows the drop off, dedicated bus rout & stops, service lane, structure parking entrance and exist, crossing area for pedestrian and pedestrian paths.

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CONTEXTUAL

BURAYDAH REGION CONTEXT

Northfirstringroad AlQassimHaelRoad

Prince FaisalIbn Mishaal Road Maternity and Children Hospital Buraydah Royal Palace of the Valley Housing Park for families

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The project is located within a rich context which contains many landmarks and important features within a 10 km distance. The same would be an added value to the project in terms of having a mixed-use downtown surrounded by such activities which will serve the residence and visitors.

KingAbdulazizroad King Abdullah Sport City Car Showrooms

Buraidah Museum International Technical Female College at Buraydah Qassim National Hospital Al Saleem industrial area

Al Othaim Mall Project Site

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OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS

from the adjacent figure it is well demonstrated that the site has may opportunities which will be an added value to the site and will make it more attractive. to be developed for any investors. as shown the site is well connected with its context by the surrounding existing road network.

Moreover the site considered to be almost flat which will decrease the topographic works. as shown in the previous figures that the project context is very rich in terms of the public facilities.

it is noted that the site is having a potential of strong retail frontage sine there are many road crossing the site from he middle and passing the edges of the project

Accessability to BRT lines in king abulaziz road. Proximate Connections to infrastructure. Gentle slope The High accessability Potential landmark location Flood protection Future extension Areas with strong frontage Potential areas for Walkable open spaces and Rambla Proximate public facilities (mosques - schools). Legend

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As shown in the adjacent figure, the district located to the eastern side of the project has many activities which might be a decent destination for the people .

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CIRCULATION STRATEGY

The land use in the ground floor varies in the dominate use based on where they located within the two plots of the project site boundary.The plot on the west side of King Salman road is more oriented towards more public and urban uses. This includes having majority of the retail of various types, the hotel, the exhibition, and entertainment. The hotel district is a combination of the 4-star hotel with a community of townhouses which can be managed as part of bigger hospitality functions of the hotel.

The retail typology varies based on their location and function. They also correspond to multiple end users based on the district they allocate in the retail facing the oasis will be dominantly all-fresco F&B with terraces fronting different experiences.

CIRCULATION STRATEGY

There are 4 modes of transportation of mobility system in the project including vehicular, public transportation, bicycle and pedestrian. The vehicular mode represented by primary road 24-meter row providing access to each district as constructed beneath the ground floor podium, the main function of the road is providing arrival to the car parking both surface and structure for both visitors and residents, in addition the road also offers opportunity for drivers to drop-off riders near by the landscape gates.

Vertical circulation

There are 2 types of vertical circulation: The elevators of the buildings from ground floor serving the buildings above the podium to be used by residents and workers and visitors of the retail and F&B and including the first floor too.

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CONCEPT REVEALING

Two Lands Separated By Strong Edge ,Strong Barrier Between 2 pieces of lands that will host integrated activities (Assets) and two major open spaces to serve not only Buraydah but the whole region.

Combining the land & Eliminate the impact of the road Explore Potentials of merging the 2 pieces , yet keep the road.

Edges and forces of the context, Two types of edges surrounding the site: 1- inconsistent residential community fabric. 2- prince Michael commercial corridor.

The Project as Potential Meeting Place Opportunity to create major city wide and and region wide destination and Festival space for all users.

Changing the Form off the Site (Define the Meeting Place) The built form as point of the landscape, The built form penetrated by the potential linkages to the context and The built form allows for visual and movement accesses.

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Neutralize Vehicular Circulation (Walk-able Car free Open Space), Adding the access road to the blocks, The road is within the structure and vehicular providing access but not a business as usual corridor. The oasis

Lands diagram

Merging diagram

Edges diagram

Access diagram

Form diagram

Vehicle diagram

Linking diagram

Mall (the link) diagram

Massing diagram

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The oasis development is envisioned as a regional tourist destination that will further qasim’s reputation as one of the most desirable and exciting cities in KSA. Poised as a landmark game-changing project, the oasis development district will re-imagine how buraydah grows in the future, providing

a truly urban mixed-use, transit-oriented development, enhanced by an animated, walk-able public realm. At a total build out of over half million square meters, oasis development will be comprised of five key uses: office, residential, hotel, retail and entertainment. This balance of uses will ensure the master

plan’s full utilization of the infrastructure as well as providing an onsite population to ensure 24 hour vitality. oasis development will seed the transformation of buraydah from a city of travellers .

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eye level view form the oasis , the major open space and King salman bridge

The implementation of the built form is tested by applying the parameters of the master plan and proposed urban design guideline on the downtown district. The detailed diagrams (sective) shows the various experience with the multi-leveled public realm of downtown experience and the potentials of inte-

grating multiple types of urban experience in our coherent urban system. As well as it shows the pedestrian movement experience around the project using the covered roads and the smooth transition and access form buraydah downtown towards the traditional market. A major transportation node were

demonstrated in this area which shows the drop off, dedicated bus rout & stops, service lane, structure parking entrance and exist, crossing area for pedestrian and pedestrian paths.

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ARAR DOWNTOWN

The project is located within a rich context which contains many landmarks and important features within a 10 km distance. The site benefits from adjacencies to a number of commercial, hospitality, and administrative assets which define the central spine of the city.

It Provides multiple urban experiences with different functions and scales, also Enhance the quality of life of local residents through increased access to landscaped public realm.

Increased access to landscaped public realm. Enable the development of the retail sector, with unique business environment, catered for the local economies activities.

The main space provides various experiences depending on the adjacent activities from each building creating opportunities of accesses, picnicking, cycling, farming, and enjoying the water features in the middle of this main space.

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CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS

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ARAR REGION CONTEXT

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LAND USE PLAN

The project has mix of uses which has been distributed in a way which made the project themed into 4 main characters as explained in previous pages, So as shown in the adjacent figure the core of the project in the middle called Arar downtown will have many activities like hotel, offices, exhibitions center , R&D, mosque entertainments edutainments, etc.

All these use will make the area a very active area and will be congested by people who comes for different activity, accordingly these people will need an open space to enjoy & meet which will be in the core of this area and will make the area more connected hugeness and will served from the Responding to the surrounding land uses, the residential land use were proposed in the eastern and northern side with a different typologies, the northern side will have a mix of town-houses types such as town house with 30m width, 18 width 19 width & etc.

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The project is located within a rich context which contains many landmarks and important features within a 10 km distance. The site benefits from adjacencies to a number of commercial, hospitality, and administrative assets which define the central spine of the city.

The site is well connected with a several types of roads, It is surrounded by two primary roads which facilitates fast and efficient access. It is surrounded by well functioning roundabouts and intersections.

Museums Arar Hospital

Northern Borders Emarah

Arar Tower Arar Mall

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OPEN SPACE STRATEGY

The main space provides various experiences depending on the adjacent activities from each building creating opportunities of accesses, picnicking, cycling, farming, and enjoying the water features in the middle of this main space.

the main space is linked to the parkette which play a role of linking the shopping district to the main space. As well as the parkette will be as a pocket parks which will serve the residential blocks.

The plaza has been proposed in the areas which are having more activities and might be an area of festivals.

CIRCULATION STRATEGY

There are 3 modes of transportation of mobility system in the project including vehicular transportation, bicycle and pedestrian.

The vehicular mode represented by primary road 24-meter row providing access to the project from King Khaled Road from the western and southern side this road will have access to the car parking areas both structural and surface parking.

It has other types of vehicular circulation which are serving the residential access and providing a direct access to each residential plot

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Divide the project into 3 major phases; Phase 1 which initially covers the downtown area and main road of the project which is linking it to the outside roads, and Phase 2 which represents the built-up area on the western and southern side which will be purely retail and shopping area , the same will make the site more attractive and will lead to have a residential development with its community facility which will be phase 3.

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Main plaza semi areal view where all festivals and main events take place

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SODIC SIGNATURE’S

Residential master plan, Cairo, Egypt

Sodic Signatures is one of the medium-sized sites near the Alexandria Desert Road. Its central location places it in the middle of the two fastest developing regions in Cairo: Sheikh Zayed City and the new Zayed city.

The Sodic Signatures site is in the center of the present and future city. It is equidistant from both the Alexandria desert road and Dabaa road to the major suburban Cairo zone and has been characterized by several factors and observations. Much of the surrounding development of near future will be around the ring road beside the north and west sides, making the urban environment feel suburban.

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Opportunities and location diagram

The project seeks to make use of secondary streets like the new ring road and encourages permeability and diverse movement options. This increases a sense of street life, community and place. Combined with climate controlled streets, Sodic Estates will be a Highclass destination and catered to the local community.

Connectivity and accssebility diagram

The connectivity of Sodic Signatures development and its consequent traffic impacts is a decisive element in ensuring an accessible project with mitigated impacts on the network.

In this conceptual phase a well-conceived, multi-layered and integrated mobility strategy is devised and aimed at defining the underpinning transportation planning and engineering principles - a strategy that will create a high quality urban environment.

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Multi family zone with internal open spaces
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Open space entry from the main road.
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SAIGON MAGICAL LAKE

The vision of the project is to create a series of green areas and water bodies in application of the principles of environmental planning and various environmental factors. Preserving nature and achieving sustainable development in addition to achieving the desired investment and economic return, and by maximizing the role of water and green bodies in the project, several tourism and cultural activities and events are created that bring visitors and tourists a cultural, recreational and fun return, and from the other side return Residents of the city or region have to have many job opportunities and improve their social conditions.

It is certain that the project is not independent and does not achieve private or personal goals only, but the project falls within the general plan of the Tan an commune, and by taking into account this plan when designing the general plan of the project site, harmony is achieved between the urban, economic and social aspects in The project and its surroundings.

Developing the project site and enhancing the utilization of the waterfront on the Saigon River and good marketing of the project and its idea and considering it a new tourism nucleus in Saigon city, and through previous social and urban studies, it was noticed that the population of the area decreased, that is, it is one of the attractive areas for the population, which achieves the General objectives of the city by :

Accommodate the increasing population growth in Binh duong province. Create many job opportunities and reduce unemployment. Activating tourism in the region and introducing and developing the traditions and culture of the city and traditional crafts. Creating axes of roads linking the area with the surrounding area.

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CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS

REGIONAL CONTEXT IN VIETNAM

The project is located in southern Vietnam in Binh duong province and Tan an commune . The study Area is located 30 Km north of downtown Saigon and adjacent to the saigon River.

ACCESSIBILITY AND CONNECTIVITY

The study Area located 1 km from the exist ing Nguen Chi thanh road and 5 km from Thu DAu Mot city . the nearest bridge to project is 1 km in north of study area.

The project Located at the central location of the major transport system in Saigon re gion planning: Ring Road 3 and Ring Road 4, Saigon City - Moc Bai Expressway and HCM - Loc Ninh Expressway.

3 - 4.5 % 4.5 - 6 %

Accessibility and connectivity

Site Constraints

HV line

Water body Agriculture Land

Pollution Risks Flooding Risks Arterial Road Collector Road

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Site Potentials Phu Hoa Dong Duong Trung An

Water body

Existant Landuse

This river has a length of about 250 km and the total watershed has an area of 4717 km2. The Dau Tieng Reservoir, located upstream of the Saigon River, was built to better manage irrigation, flood control and control of salt water intrusion.

Slope

National Context

Water body Agriculture Land Residential Arterial Road Collector Road Arterial Road Collector Road City Water Body Study Area

Regional context Arterial Road Collector Road

Less Than 1.5 % 1.5 - 3 %

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More Than 6 % Study Area

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Arterial Road HV line

Site Entry Main Access to Study Area

Water Body

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Collector Road Main Intersection Study Area

Accessibility and connectivity Bridge

Site Entry Main Access to Study Area

Collector Road Main Intersection Water Body

Arterial Road HV line

To Thu Dau Mot NguyenChiThanh LeChiDan Le Chi Dan PhanDangLuu PhanDangLuu HoVanCong NguyenVanCu SAIGON RIVER NguyenChiThanh Binh Durong Binh Durong NguyenVAnThanh SAIGON RIVER Ong Co Bridge

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To Dau Tieng To Dau Tieng Thuan An Cu Chi Cho Ben Cat An Tay Tan Uyen Thu Duc Ho Chi Minh City
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Potential riverside Connection Potential Connection to main Road Riverside View Potential Ecotourism Area Flood protection zone Thu Dau Mot City Trung An
Slope Less Than 1.5 % 1.5 - 3 % More Than 6 % Study Area

Landuse body Agriculture Land Residential Road Collector Road Road Road Body Area

SITE SLOPE ANALYSIS

To determine the best way to deal with the project site and good planning in accordance with the nature and characteristics of the area, we analysed topography and slopes of he study area , programs (GIS –Google Earth - USGS) were used to access the DEM (digital elevation model) of the area and from it the site tendencies were deduced. Through this study, we noticed the semi-flat nature of the project land , as the maximum slope located within the site is only 6%, and therefore there are no obstacles or problems in settling the various types of land uses and various activities.

Slope

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Context context Road Road Railway Body Area

Accessibility and connectivity

Arterial Road Collector Road Main Intersection Site Entry

Proposed Railway Railway Station

SITE POTENTIALS

Site opportunities Development in the ecotourism sector Viet nam tourism development strategy to 2020, vision to 2030 selected ecotourism as one of the primary and prioritized tourism products in viet nam New access can provide river opportunities. Propose the construction of a bridge connecting the two banks of the saigon river to rising travel demand. Increasing the value of regional income A good combination of waterway and land transportation will certainly bring about a lot of benefits. Connect the saigon riverside corridor with the main urban roads of the city of thu dau mot

Main road

Linkages from the site to the main road

Site entrances

Potential linkage to the other side of Saigon River Saigon river

Water canals crossing the site

Waterfront view

Proposed lake near the site

Site accessibility by pedestrian from the context

The green nature agriculture lands

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CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS

LAND USE BUDGET ROAD HIERARCHY

This figure present 3 level road hierarchy in the project :

- Boulevard : Arterial Road

- Primary Collector Road

- Secondary Collector Road

This figure shows the proposed land uses for the project, and these percentages and areas were determined based on the required attached program, in order to give a perception of the relationships and sizes of the different uses in relation to the total site

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OPEN SPACE STRATEGY

In the project , the Area of open space represent 68 % of the total Study Area.

There are 3 categories of open space :

- Parks

- Water body

- Public and private open space

BUILDINGS HEIGHTS

The development contains different building typologies , where the built form being higher around the central areas to cover the high dense uses and to give a visual attraction for the visitors. The built form go less higher along the main axis to highlight them. It goes lower in the private and residential areas to give them their unique and private character.

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CAIRO’S FREE SPACE

A Living Pedestrian Bridge Over Nile River, Cairo, Egypt

Cairo does not need another landmark or a blind imitation of one of the places which visitor can live on his own, but rather it needs a BREAK EMPTY SPACE through which Cairo can be considered a historical mural that tells us what happened through the surrounding buildings and give people the chance to communicate, interact and breath.

Perhaps what distinguishes the city of Cairo is the irregular urban, interconnected contact between its buildings and the lack of open and green spaces in it.

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Indeed, Cairo will not find a better opportunity than this location to create it’s free space, free space is not just a pedestrian bridge. However, it is a case that can be applied in every crowded city. People of Cairo are always thirsty for open spaces where festivals, weddings, and occasion can take a place.

They do not need more closed or narrow places to visit. They already have many. They desperately need a quiet space that is far from the dispersion and congestion in Cairo.

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Transforming the pedestrian bridge in this privileged location into an open space is what the dense city needs, which provides an opportunity to create new uses, functions, spaces and invite more users to communicate and share.

In addition to that, the tourist side of the city rich with landmarks and activities, the free space in this location allows users and visitors to get to know the city from a new angle and access many of its features.

Egyptians with different classes, religions, and ideas are well connected to the Nile; a living space in the middle of the Nile gives a million reasons for Egyptians to visit this space.

The Nile is the best witness to all those civilizations and the periods of time that passed through Cairo, it can be the source for documenting what happened in this place of civilizations, cultures and revolutions.

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AL MEDINA COLORS

Youth House and public park in Baghdad, Iraq

After many wars, conflicts and revolutions that have passed on - AL Medina - there had to be a way to overcome division and sectarianism and to promote the idea of difference and acceptance of the other regardless of race, color and religion.

AL Medina Colors Youth Center is inspired by the paintings of the city’s youth themselves, rich in different colors and delightful details that encourage creativity and distinction.

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The different colors, lengths and architectural proportions of buildings establish in the minds of their users the idea of difference and acceptance of the other and enhance their ability to creativity and innovation. Considering the project is located in a unique spot in the middle of the city, The design respects the axes which define the new layer.

The city is unique due to its planning division and there are 80 sectors in this city, so this part of the city was considered not only a project, but in itself a complete district to extend the city.

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With an emphasis on the relationship of the public market with the external yard and the addition of the circle element that integrates the public market and the internal market for youth with each other.

In addition to the open exhibition and gallery to provide the opportunity for youth to communicate with the society and express their opinions and skills.

All this makes AL Medina Colors Youth Center the vital piece of art that the city and its youth need, Sector 81.

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The city is unique due to its planning division and there are 80 sectors in this city, so this part of the city was considered not only a project, but in itself a complete district to extend the city as the missing beautiful colorful sector.

To extend the current market in the city and to solve the overcrowding crisis, a covered ring was designed as a youth market to show their product and to continue the move-

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ment of people in the market, where public meet youth and interact with each other.

The importance of colors is not only to stimulate youth to creativity and innovation, but also to spread the concept of acceptance of difference, freedom of expression and hope for the future after a long period of separation and struggle.

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View from the creative ring and the lake shows art, youth market and youth house.
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Youth
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LEISURE HARBOR

Harbour And Yacht Club In Loano, Italy

The Harbor Has Always Been The City’s Maritime Entrance, The First Visual Impression Of The City And Expresses Its Artistic, Cultural And Civilizational Character.

We Believe That The Design Of The Harbor

Should Be Related To The Main Characteristic Elements Of The City And Express Its Spirit, Culture And Picturesque Nature.

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All this in order to create a more expressive image of the city and its living elements, in addition to creating a complete reflection of the identity of the city, its image and its picturesque nature on the glass blocks that visitors can see through the sea in a striking and clear way.

The choice of glass is not only attractive and reflective, but also to provide the largest possibility of vision from inside the buildings as it offers panoramic views of the sea, city, mountains and many stunning views.

The port in 2020 should not be limited to berth, services and the yacht club only, by adding new spaces and activities, the port can be transformed into an important landmark in the city, intended for residents and visitors alike.

The car parks and shops are covered with a large platform covered with green spaces that Provide places for residents and visitors to picnic. In addition to places for seating and Relaxation, an open theater for shows and activities overlooking the harbor and the sea,public swimming pools and water games, a bike track, a jogging track, a pedestrian path, foodKiosks and lots of open spaces versatile with lots of fun activities.

In addition to the three main buildings (a,b and c) that contain hotel, halls, yacht club, control tower, shops, restaurants and a lot of entertainment activities inside.

The roofs of the buildings have been used for more open spaces and seating views of the city and the harbor.

The general goal is to transform the port into a sociocultural Entertainment hub and create an architectural landmark that expresses the city and reflects its identity.

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Night shot for the harbor from the ships coming into the quay.
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Harbour
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2020 / 2021 115 Competition In Lausanne, Switzerland

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THE FACADE OF UMBRELLAS

An Interactive Dynamic Facade Design in Lausanne, Switzerland

protects addition covered that can be allow the come into Interactive Dynamic Facade The Facade Of Umbrellas

Inspired by the personal umbrella and how it protect Individuals from sunlight, rain and snow. In addition to it’s flexibility, mobility and size.

Transferring this concept to building facade covered by special units act like shading devices that can be flexibly and individually controlled to allow the desired amount of light and ventilation to come into the space.

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The prototype explores using flexible PTFE sheets Fixed on light metal sticks that control its opening and closing movement.

4 primary metal sticks is connected to secondary supporting sticks for each that control the overall movement by pushing and pulling the primary sticks, the same mechanism used in umbrellas.

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Installation

Every single unit is supported by two way facade frame, Þxed in the cross of facade’s primary and secondary frame.

Connected with Þxed joint directly to the unitÕs main stick.

Facade’s primary frame

Fixed joint Main stick

Control

Each unit can be ßexibly and individually controlled by one of four methods, either manual, remotely, by thermal sensor or by computer based on parametric equation.

Facade’s secondary frame

Secondary support stick

Manual control

Automatic control by Thermal sensor

Connection nail PTFE sheet

Primary stick

Remote control

Computerized parametric equations control

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Composition

All single units come together to uniform a pattern to cover the glazing facade.

With size 2m x 2m for each member, 3 unites are needed to cover 2 ßoors.

Function

Traditionally. unstable movement within the building construction is considered as an undesirable occurrence but, the foldable Facade aims to harness the characteristics of elastic instability by applying it as an opening and closing mechanism using the embedded energy within the materials.

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Pattern

Installing all units together on the facade of a building shape a parametric pattern of the overall facade.

The facade pattern can be formed in countless forms to control the incoming daylight, direct light and energy consumption inside the building.

Floor levels

Facade layers

A two way steel frame attached to the ßoor slaps is the main support for all unitÕs structure and sticks in addition to glass panels.

All the units are attached to this frame and the PTFE coating is placed on top of them.

Facade frame

UnitÕs structure

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Variations

Application

A facade of an office building is a good example to apply this type of dynamic facade, where the daylight, direct light and energy consumption need to be controlled.

Designed seven story office building with open working space to allow daylight to lighten the space and the amount can be controlled by the units on the facade.

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Computational data

The model was built by grasshopper script that deÞne the relations between the components, explores the technique and the mechanism of interacting with each other.

Coming up with a model plus information can be used for fabrication and construction along with digital data can be used for controlling the units of the facade.

PTFE coating

highly ßexible, chemical resistant, thermal resistant, non-stick and electrically resistant material, Other useful PTFE properties are its high ßexural strength, even in low temperatures, high electrical resistance and dielectric strength, resistance to water (owing to ßuorineÕs high electronegativity), and low coefficient of friction. PTFEÕs density is also very high, at 2200 kg/m3. Make it suitable for this type of coating.

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An Interior view from the office shows efficiency of the facade controlling the amount of the sunlight coming into the space
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Egyptian temple the concept was to search for an traditional building, study it and try to represent it in a modern way. The ancient Egyptian temple was the best choice, the great structure, the high columns order and grid, the strong access, landscape and its relation to the ancient Egyptian settlement. All was represented in the production of this project.

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With the Egyptian futuristic vision, many new cities are built based on western style, in the new Cairo city pro posed a new stadium inspired by the original Egyptian temple with a wide area of landscape to simulate the ancient Egyptian garden on the sides of the Nile.

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THE MODERN TEMPLE

60 thousand spectators Football Stadium in Cairo, Egypt

New capital Cairo+sub-cities | the new capital city will help to strengthen and diversify the country’s economic potential by creating new places to live, work and visit. In order to draw people to this new capital city, a series of key catalyst developments will be established at its core.

This will include a new government administrative district, a cultural district and a wide variety of urban neighborhoods. Cairo is unfortunately lacking in parks and green spaces. There are few places for children to play on public property. This is changing as the city tries to encourage more park development.

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Orientation and parking

Signposting and directions on tickets

Public access and egress

Parking for spectators

Hospitality parking for teams, match

Officials and stadium staff

Access and parking for the media

The emergency services and disabled spectators

Helipad

Playing area

Substitutes benches

Advertising boards around playing area

Access to playing area

Exclusion of spectators from playing area Support area for TV operators

Players and match officials

Access to dressing rooms

Dressing rooms, toilets and bathing areas

Access from team areas to playing field

First aid and treatment room

Warm-up areas

Match delegates area

Doping control area

Dressing rooms for ball boys and ball girls

Circulation and access Spectators access VIP access Players access

Safety Stadium control room

Television surveillance system First aid rooms for the public

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Spectators

General standards of comfort

Spectator areas

Communication with the public Spectators with disabilities

Merchandise concession stands

Ticketing and electronic access control

Emergency and maintenance

Lighting and power supply

Power supply

Facility requirements

Lighting design specification

Media

Press box and commentary positions

Television studios

Stadium media center Press conference room

Mixed zone and flash interview positions

Facilities for photographers

Television infrastructure

Accreditation office

Hospitality

Corporate hospitality facilities

Fifa program requirements

VIP areas

Commercial hospitality rights

Special conditions

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Structural analysis by Midas Gen

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Structural exploded diagram

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WWF FRAMES OF NATURE

Nature observation cabins in Orbetello, Grosseto, Italy

The project is located at Laguna di Orbetello, The lagoon is considered to be the most important in the Tyrrhenian sea. Because of its geographical location, WWF Oasis of Orbetello is considered a natural paradise for thousands of birds. With an idea inspired by photography, framing of the

Frame Experience

scene allows the viewer to focus more on the elements in the picture, appreciate and reflect on them, by applying this idea to the architecture, a group of cabins was designed with different dimensions and spaces where it gives visitors completely different experience and a scene from what they see

in the rest. It helps to focus and meditate in a certain part of the big picture (nature).

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Design strategy.

The cabins are designed to allow visitors and researchers to explore the charming landscape, not only for watching and contemplation, but also to allow them to have direct contact with nature thanks to the presence of foldable glass, which can be opened fully to allow the entry of natural ventilation and live birds and animals.

All cabins were raised on columns to allow wildlife to pass under them and to reduce their impact on nature. The structure of the cabins is built by the vernacular technique and the local material. As pine-wood is founded to be the most locally available material in the Oasis of Orbetello , as it is suitable for the surrounding.

2020 / 2021 Competition in Orbetello, Italy

Soil consumption, deforestation, poaching. If the numerous species living on Earth had a voice, there would be a deafening cry of pain rising from deserts, mountains, burning forests and polluted skies.

In the fight for the protection of ecosystems there are no winners or losers. Yet, human beings seem to linger. While the delicate balances supporting this planet are eroding, anachronistic economic systems linger over reversing course of a race for a progress with no future and a wealth with no tomorrow.

This is the awareness at the base of WWF’s initiatives. For sixty years, WWF has been giving voice to the silent cry of those who have none to ask for help. WWF’s oases were created to achieve this goal. They aim at protecting the abundance of this planet and the right to exist of every living creature.

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However, there is no protection without knowledge. There is no conservation without access. Protecting means giving access to the wonders of Mother Nature. This is because only by enjoying the existing beauty one can fall in love with it and only by falling in love with it one can become an active player in defending our planet.

This is the goal of WWF Observation Cabins. This is YAC’s and WWF’s competition to support one of the most ancient WWF’s oases. Such competition aims at creating a place where to raise awareness, where vis-

itors can reconcile with nature by enjoying and acknowledging the beauty that lies where human beings manage to remain silent and listen.

This competition aims to rediscover the main identity of architecture, namely being a “tamed” nature where human beings can be moved by bright sunsets, be amazed by flying pink flamingos or tremble at the freezing touch of west breezes.

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5 x 12 frame

6 x 6 frame

10 x 6 frame

8 x 7 frame 12 x 5 frame 5 x 8 frame

Floor plans

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Observation cabins
The experience from one of the horizontal frames to the lake and the mountains
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The experience from one of the squared frames to the lake and the mountains

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Observation cabins
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The experience from one of the vertical frames to the lake and the mountains
in Orbetello, Italy
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ALMZAHMYA CLUB

Contemporary social - sports club in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Al-Muzahmiyya is one of the fastest-growing towns in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia. It is located 59 kilometers (37 mi) by road southwest of Riyadh, on the important RiyadhMecca Highway. As of the 2004 census it had a population of 24,224 people. It lies in a wide valley known as

Wadi Al-Batin, and was founded in the 16th century as a colony of small independent farms and estates that later joined together to form one village. It is currently part of Al-Muzahmiyya Governorate. It’s considered the west gate of the capital city of Saudi Arabia Riyadh Al-Muzahmiyya has become

number 1 destination for Riyadh residents due to its convenient location and its great attractions specially during winter season. The city is famous with its nature which combines golden sand dunes which are some of the world’s great natural wonders in one

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side and the other side of the city is surrounded by mountains. A contemporary sport center, The main goal of the Al-Muzahmiyya Sports Club complex is to bring together all members of the society, together with all sports under one roof with a world-class level

of architecture and planing, including football fields, basketball, volleyball, wrestling, fitness and health club, in addition to hotels, resorts, a commercial complex and offices. The invested land area is 60 thousand sq m. Aim to Bring a lifestyle that enhance the quality of life, develop the sports world, in-

vest in sports and support Social sport by providing solutions of international standards and high quality.

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Kids Zone and Fast food

Restaurants with terrace Cafeterias with terrace Kids Zone

Wedding halls Men hall

Men hall dining Women hall Women hall dining Hotel

Restaurants with terrace Cafeterias with terrace Normal Rooms Suite rooms

Restaurants

Restaurants with terrace Cafeterias with terrace Coffee shop with terrace Swimming pool terrace

Social club Multi purpose hall Restaurant Cafeteria Reception Mosque

Sports hall

Tiers 1000 seats

Multi-purpose fields

Martial arts field

Bowling hall Squash hall

Changing rooms Players rooms

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Open fields

Football field

Basket ball

Training fields

Skating area

Handball field

Volleyball field Tennis field

Gym Women gym

Indoor women swimming pool

Outdoor women swimming pool Men gym

Indoor men swimming pool

Outdoor men swimming pool

Talent academy + shops

Main conference hall Players area Classes Research academy Shops

Shopping mall

Restaurants with terrace Cafeterias with terrace Brand shops Shops

Cinema

Restaurants with terrace

Cafeterias with terrace Main cinema 340 seats

Small cinema 2 x 110 seats

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General layout ground level

Eastern elevation

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WGeneral layout roof level

Western elevation

2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 157 Professional project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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A CG shot shows the pathway going through the club main public space to restaurants, social club, and gym
2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 159 Professional project in
Saudi
Riyadh,
Arabia
160 06 Contemporary social - sports club Almzahmya Club
2020 / 2021 161
project in
Professional
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
162 13 Contemporary Mosque The Iconic Mosque Of Dubai
2020 / 2021 163 Competition in Dubai, UAE

THE ICONIC MOSQUE OF DUBAI

Contemporary Mosque in Dubai, UAE

Emaar’s vision for Dubai Creek Harbor is to create an urban city that respects the culture and climate of Dubai, a place where people can live, work and play in harmony with nature and a community where families can reach their aspirations for generations to come.

EMAAR is seeking a Concept Design for the development’s Iconic mosque which: Should be Iconic in design. Can house 7K worshipers internally. Has an accessible roof with a capacity to take 2K worshipers.

Form and access, Basic circular shape to simulate the form of

creek plaza Main prayer hall placed on th e main access from the plaza and the bridge Moreover, the circular shape is more welcoming and accessible.

Function and circulation , All other required functions around and attached to the main circular element accessible from both sides including: Secondary prayer hall with access to the roof, Library & quran teaching rooms, Imam and muathen quarters+ ancillary functions and Ablution areas -toilets.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 165 Competition in Dubai, UAE
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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 167 Competition in Dubai, UAE
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A CG shot shows the prayer main hall and the dome.
2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 169 Competition in Dubai, UAE
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THE BRIDGE

The main idea is to make a connection between the city of sesto and the new intervention by renzo piano. In other words, make a connection to allow people crossing the railway and connect with other side.

In term of idea for the railway station, the basic concept to make the station collapse with the connection element, which is the title of the project will be the bridge, as a matter of fact, the idea of the project completely works as a pedestrian bridge.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 173 Professional project In Milan, Italy

Sesto san giovanni, Milan

Sesto San Giovanni (Italian pronunciation: Western Lombardia Sesto San Giovanni, locally referred to as just Sesto (Lombard: Sest), is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy, northern Italy. Its railway station is the northernmost stop on the Milan Metro M1 line. The commune has the honorary title of city, despite being a de facto suburb of Milan.

An unimportant agglomerate of buildings until the 19th century, Sesto San Giovanni grew during the end of the 19th century and in the early 20th century, becoming the site of several industries, including companies such as Falck, Campari, Magneti Marelli and Breda.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 175 Professional project In Milan, Italy
1st floor plan (Bridge level)

In that period the population increased rapidly, from 5,000 inhabitants in 1880 to 14,000 in 1911. After World War II, Sesto became populated by many migrants from other parts of Italy, leading to an increased population of 95,000 inhabitants in 1981. Sesto used to be referred to as the “Stalingrad of Italy”, due to the strong historical presence of the Italian Communist Party and to its resistance to fascism in World War Two.

Because of its diverse and growing industries, Sesto has drawn many migrants. Census statistics from 2016 state that 17% of the population is not Italian.

In the 1990s, Sesto San Giovanni suffered an economic crisis, and most of the larger companies in the town closed their premises. The town partially succeeded in converting its economy from steel production to service industries. Several large companies opened offices in Sesto, such as ABB Group, WIND Telecommunications, Impregilo and Oracle Corporation.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 177 Professional project In Milan, Italy
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2020 / 2021 179 Professional project In
Milan, Italy

APPRODO PARK & BAR

Park & Bar In Milan, Italy

“Apprado Catipolis” in Fagnano Olona is a private area owned by business men in Lombardy region in Italy. The master-plan is defined as a law-cast and low-environmental impact strategy of intervention far rehabilitating the area and reinforcing its meaningfulness and usefulness for the common good by the construction of some architectural objects buildings or civil works.

The building existing on the site is recovered and modified. And adding a new element to serve the main area “Restaurant”

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 181 Professional project In Milan, Italy
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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 183 Professional project In Milan, Italy
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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 185 Professional project In Milan, Italy
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A CG interior shot shows the pathway going through tables sofas and seating corners in the cafe.
2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 187 Professional project In
Milan, Italy
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2020 / 2021 191
Design thesis in Pulau Kapas, Malaysia

HIRA WELLNESS RETREAT CENTER

Wellness Retreat Center in Pulau Kapas Malaysia

Because of the lack of entertainment & healthcare in people’s life nowadays, that caused by different pressures in present modern life. Moreover, the need for an escape become an irreplaceable demand for all those people.

Hira wellness retreat center assembles all means of comfort & re treatment into one terminal. Where tourists and locals can have a healthy enjoyable break from their Life pressure. The wellness retreat center accommodates more than a hundred users with four floors laying on the mountain. Spa & retreat for both genders, ten accommodation rooms, gymnasium and many spaces for yoga, relaxing and all kind of meditation.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 193 Design thesis in Pulau Kapas, Malaysia

Kapas Island is an island located about 6 kilometers east of Marang, Malaysia, with a smaller island, Pulau Gemia, located north of it.

It measures roughly 1.5 by 2.5 km. Its name, Pulau Kapas (Malay for cotton island), refers to the island’s white beaches. The island has tropical jungle, clear seawater, white sand beaches and coral reefs in the surrounding waters.

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A top view of the hanging cabins attached to the mountain

Ground level floor plan

1st level floor plan

2nd level floor plan

Roof level floor plan

2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 195 Design thesis in Pulau Kapas, Malaysia
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Sea view hotel rooms Integrated into the mountain shows relation between architecture and nature.
2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 197 Design thesis in Pulau Kapas, Malaysia
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2020 / 2021 199
Project In
Professional
Abha, Saudi Arabia

VILLA ABHA

Contemporary Family Villa In Abha, Saudi Arabia

A contemporary home, The use of glass throughout invites natural light into the home and merges the outdoor with the indoor space. The goal is to achieve a harmonious atmosphere with a strategic rearrangement of geometric forms. The choice of minimal design in combination with the manipulation of shapes and volumes create an ideal architectural experience. Minimal Order with a luxurious touch.

The traditional partitions were removed to create a more fluid, circular flow around the house so that family member and guests can enjoy the entire space. The Saudi house has become one space, one family home.

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2020 / 2021 201 Professional Project In Abha, Saudi Arabia Architecture portfolio

LEVEL ELEV. (+)3.00

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LEVEL ELEV. (+)5.70 ELEV. (+)4.50 LEVEL ELEV. ± 0.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)4.00

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MAIN GARDEN BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
MASTER
BEDROOM FAMILY ENTER FAMILY ENTER DRSS 2 CARS MOTHER GARDEN FAMILY CAR PARK (12.00
(4.00 X 4.00) WASH DRSS DRSS BEDROOM (6.00 X 4.00) MOTHER BEDROOM TERRAC TERRAC (4.00 X 6.00) TERRAC TERRAC TERRAC SITTING AREA (6.00 X 6.00) MED ROOM (3.00 X 4.00) (4.00 4.00) WC (3.00 BEDROOM (4.00 X 7.50) DRSS (3.00 X 4.00) DRSS (3.00 X 3.00) DRSS (3.00 X 2.00) (3.00 X 3.00) (3.00 4.00) BATHROOM (6.00 X 4.00) 93.373 98.246 96.003 LEVEL STORE (2.00 2.00) 1st floor level Main facade 17
LEVEL ELEV. (+)3.10 LEVEL ELEV. (+)4.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)4.50 LEVEL ELEV. (+)6.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)4.50 LEVEL ELEV. (+)6.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)6.00 ELEV. (+)10.50 LEVEL ELEV. (+)6.00 (8.00 X 6.00) TERRAC BEDROOM TERRAC DRSS (6.00 X6.00) LEVEL ELEV. ± 0.00 ELEV. (+)2.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)2.70 +0.80 +6.00 +10.50 +15.00 +0.00 ROOF (14.00 GARDEN MAIN KITCHEN (4.00 X 6.00) CLEAN KITCHEN (6.00 X 4.00) ROOF (14.00 X 8.00) GARDEN ENTR FAMILY 93.373 96.378 98.246 96.003 97.301 94.633 KITCHEN (4.00 X 3.50) (4.00 6.00) MASTER (8.00 X 8.00) BEDROOM FAMILY (10.00 X 8.00) SITTING (4.00 X 6.00) BEDROOM MOTHER (6.50 X 6.00) BEDROOM 97.301 FAMILY ENTER FAMILY ENTER MED (3.00 (16.00 X 16.00)
(6.00 X 6.00)
(7.00 X 5.00)
(6.00 X 4.00)
(6.00 X 4.00)
(6.00 X 4.00)
(8.00 X 6.00)
X 12.00)
2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 203 LEVEL ELEV. (+)4.00 LEVEL ELEV. LEVEL ELEV. (+)5.70 ELEV. (+)4.50 LEVEL ELEV. ± 0.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)4.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)3.00 ELEV. (+)2.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)1.30 LEVEL ELEV. (+)1.40 LEVEL ELEV. (+)1.50 LEVEL ELEV. (+)0.70 LEVEL ELEV. (+)1.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)2.70 LEVEL ELEV. (+)3.10 LEVEL ELEV. (+)4.50 LEVEL ELEV. (+)6.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)6.00 ELEV. (+)15.00 LEVEL ELEV. (+)6.00 +0.80 +6.00 +10.50 +15.00 +0.00 97.301 FAMILY ROOF (14.00 X 8.00) GARDEN ENTR FAMILY 93.373 96.378 98.246 96.003 97.301 94.633 (16.00 X 16.00) MAIN GARDEN BEDROOM (7.00 X 5.00) FAMILY ENTER (12.00 X 12.00) MOTHER GARDEN GYM AREA (8.00 X 8.00) HOME CENIMA (8.00 X 10.00) KITCHEN (2.00 4.00) (2.00 X 4.00) SHWER LEVEL ELEV. (+)15.00 STORE (2.00 2.00) MEN ENTRANCE 2nd floor level Western facade Professional Project In Abha, Saudi Arabia
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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 205 Professional Project In
Arabia
Riyadh, Saudi

VILLA & LOUNGE AL MASUD

Contemporary Villa & Lounge In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

The lounges are the souls of the house, including two circular open lounges in the outdoor areas. 1st lounge is open for guests and public uses. The 2nd lounge is the privet lounge for the family and privet uses. The main access is going through all the house from door to door passing by the two lounges.

The traditional partitions were removed to create a more fluid, circular flow around the house so that family member and guests can enjoy the entire space. The Saudi house has become one space, one family home. The aim and passion has always been around the design and construction of high end residential projects.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 207 Professional Project In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia NORTH QBLAH QBLAH (4.00 X 4.00) CHANGE GYM HALL CARPARK (2.00 X 4.00) (2) ENTR FAMILY COVERD COVERD (1) (4) COVERD CARPARK CARPARK COVERD (3) CARPARK POOL MAIN SWIMMING R 8.00 KIDS SWIMMING R 4.00 POOL OF POOL SITTING AREA SITTING AREA OF POOL OF POOL BBQ GRILL MAIN GARDEN (7.00 X 9.00) MEN SITTING AREA (7.00 X 10.60) WASH MEN DINING AREA (7.00 X 9.00) ENTR ENTR FAMILY DINING (5.50 X 7.50) MAIN KITCHEN (5.00 X 6.00) GURD (2.50 X 3.00) SMALL (2.00 X 3.65) WC WC SERVICE ENTR MEN DEWANIA (7.00 X 7.00) MAIN MEN COURTYRD R 17.00 SITTING AREA COVERD MAIN GARDEN MID ROOM (3.00 X 3.50) SMALL KIT (2.00 X 5.80) IRONING MEN ENTR DEWANIA ENTR (2.00 X 4.00) STORE (6.00 X 4.00) WOMEN SITTING WASH WC SMALL KIT (2.00 X 4.00) Ground floor plan

The main focus is to create a unique experience for the residents and provide the maximum utilization of space with respect to the local culture and natural environment. The goal is to achieve a harmonious atmosphere with a strategic rearrangement of geometric forms.

The choice of minimal design in combination with the manipulation of shapes and volumes create an ideal architectural experience. Minimal Order with a luxurious touch. A contemporary home, The use of glass throughout invites natural light into the home and merges the outdoor with the indoor space.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 209 Professional Project In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia NORTH QBLAH GILRS BEDROOM (7.00 X 5.00) DRSS DRSS BATH MASTER BEDROOM (6.00 X 5.70) POOL R 4.00 MAIN SWIMMING KIDS SWIMMING POOL GILRS BEDROOM (6.00 X 4.50) FAMILY
1st floor plan

Riyadh , najdi pronunciation: is the capital of Saudi Arabia and the largest city on the Arabian peninsula. With a population of 6.9 Million people, Riyadh is the third-largest city in the Arab world and the 39th-largest in Asia. Riyadh is located on the eastern part of the najd plateau at about 600 meters (2,000 ft) above sea level. The political and administrative center of Saudi Arabia and is the headquarters of the country’s central government bodies, such as the Saudi royal court and the

council of ministers of Saudi Arabia. Riyadh is of great economic importance, as it is the headquarters of many banks and major companies. It is also the location of the king Abdullah financial district, one of the world’s largest financial centers. Riyadh is one of the world’s fastest-growing cities in population, with many immigrants.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 211 Professional Project In
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 213 Professional Project In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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2020 / 2021 215 Professional Project In Putra
Malaysia
Jaya,

ONE CONDOMINIUM

Residential Towers In Putra Jaya, Malaysia

Consisting of 2 towers of 35 storeys each, this project comprises a total 456 units encompassing some 4.51 acres. The built-up residential area range from 655 – 1,950 sq. ft. A myriad of facilities available in Medini Signature include infinity pool, jacuzzi, cabana, children’s pool, water toys, floating gym, yoga deck, herb garden, multipurpose hall, tennis court, community park, BBQ area, cycling path, rooftop garden and 24-hour security.

One Damansara is located on 8.76 acres of leasehold land in Damansara Damai. Developed by Medan Prestasi, a subsidiary of MK Land Holdings, it has a gross development value (GDV) of RM220 million.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 217 Professional Project In Putra Jaya, Malaysia K LIFT TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE C TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE C TYPE C TYPE A TYPE A TYPE C TYPE A TYPE A FFL: 57.600 ramp 50ramp TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE C TYPE C TYPE A TYPE A TYPE C TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A VOID VOID VOID VOID B 400-1.02 BOMBA TYPE C TYPE A2 TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE B2 TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B2 CORRIDOR BREAK TANK S EL HR WR ELV EL LIFT BOMBA TYPE A2 TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE B2 TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B2 CORRIDOR CW LIFT 2 LIFT 1 SMOKE STOP LOBBY EL TYPE A2 TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE A TYPE B2 TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B BREAK TAANK CORRIDOR TYPE B2 TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B TYPE B2 5th & up level floor plan 1st to 4th level floor plan Ground level floor plan
218 20 Egyptian Pavilion Pavilion In Biennale Architecture 2020
2020 / 2021 219 Competition In
Venice, Italy

EGYPTIAN PAVILION

Pavilion In Biennale Architecture 2020 In Venice, Italy

Nostalgia In our current age, humans created, creating and will create many barriers for ourselves. Those barriers have turned us all into individuals rather than human groups (society); groups who would seek to live together to face and overcome different problems, disasters and obstacles. Thus, in turn made each of us to think of himself instead of thinking about our humanity. Meanwhile, we lose a lot as time goes by, and we are still losing.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 221 Competition In Venice, Italy

PARAMETRIC EQUATION

Two parametric curves played a role in Nostalgia pavilion, the rigid material (bricks layer) which starts from the entrance very heavy and near from the visitor’s head and going less direct to the main wall achieving the relationship between the second curve (Green layer) which gradually decreases by increasing the distance between the visitor head and the suspended brick in the ceiling

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 223 Competition In Venice, Italy

It is a state of reminiscent of the past, in which we lived together in sadness, joy, problems and respect as a group rather than building barriers which divide us day after day.

Egyptian nostalgia recalls the countryside. The Egyptian countryside is a simple picture of how the Egyptian man deals with his environment and those around him without any barriers that prevent him and his society to live with each other as one Egyptian society.

The 17th International Architecture Exhibition will run 29 August to 29 November 2020 (per-opening 27 and 28 August), curated by architect and scholar Hashim Sarkis.

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2020 / 2021 Architecture portfolio 225 Competition In Venice, Italy

Architecture is similar to writing, every building have a story. It starts with people, culture, history and nature. Going through shape, form and light. Ends with concrete, steel and timber.

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Every group of people have their own ways telling the stories, I kept travailing for the past 10 years searching and learning to find a way to tell my own.

Every Design, Graphic And Render In This Book Is Made By The Author, It May Only Be Used With His Permission.

Copyright © 2021 Abdallah Tariq. All rights reserved

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