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Saudi Male, 28 years Phoenix Az, 85014
Bachelor in Architecture King Abdulaziz University Jeddah, SA / 2017
US : +1 813 240 3441 SA : +966 5434 1 9339 arch.a.ghamdi@gmail.com
Masters in Architecture Arizona State University Tempe, AZ / Present
PERSONAL SKILLS
EXPERIENCE
Working with teams Self learning Problem solving Research and design
Faculty member at Taif University Taif SA, 2018-Present Participated in projects on the university campus 2IQFIV SJ &'*8 GIVXMǻGEXMSR GSQQMXXII
Digital and Hand drawing Modeling HARD SKILLS
Architect at Bin Daghish Constructions Bisha and Jeddah, SA / 2016-2018 Site work and supervision Collaboration with government agencies
Autodesk platform Autocad Revit CFD
Trainee Architect at Decipher architects Jeddah SA / 2016 Residential, commercial and interior design projects Site survey and renovation reports
Adobe creative cloud Photoshop illustrator InDesign
Trainee Architect at Banaja & Ghalib architects Jeddah SA / 2015 Residential, commercial and interior design projects Working drawings of various projects
Lumion Climate Consultant Sefaira analysis Rhino (in progress)
Buildings manager at Saraya Aljazeera Jeddah SA / 2013-2015 Supervisor of the management team Maintenance reports and collaboration
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The Gallery Boutique Hotel Historic building rehabilitation Architectural styles integration Local architecture preservation
Revitalizing the Core Historic areas revitalization Urban architecture design Problems and solutions
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House of an Architect
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The Sky limits Tower
Building construction phases BIM modeling Practice of working drawings
Modern Architecture Design with economic aspects Relations of functions
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The Corniche Mixed-use Tower End-user experience Architecture landmarks in cities Solutions of multiple functions
A House over Mountains Historic areas revitalization Urban architecture design Problems and solutions
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The Gallery Boutique Hotel This project for a boutique hotel is located in Albalad, the old town of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The hotel is situated in the east side of Al-Dahab street, in the area between Al-Dahab street nd Abo Enba pathway. The project was presented as a research for the bachelor's degree in the last year at KAUARCH.
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Problm Statement
Design Concept
In contrast to the rest of the vital parts of Jeddah, the historical district has no appropriate levels of accomodation. this project aims to creat a point of attraction and a perfect condition accomodation.
To desgin a boutique hotel with the atmosphete of art galleries where guests can integrate with the gallery ‘Art jameel ’ activities.
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Objectives
Initial site analysis
To create a unique experience for users through art and artisits To achieve the economic return for the project and the region
To build an ideal enviromentally friendly architecture
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Facade generation
Studying the proportions of the historical building and the relationship between solid and void
Forming a vertical extension parallel to the most important elements in the historic building to further enhance excellence
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Analysing the main and secondary facade elements of the historical building
Designing openings of the new building with the same proportions of openings in the historic building along the facade
Emphasizing the main elements of the historic building with elements in the new building
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Revitalizing the Core An urban architecture project. it aimed to recreat life in the old city of Jeddah, which is know as Albalad "downton in arabic". I participated in this project on phases, starting by 9 students the preliminary studies. Later, students divided to three groups of three students for each. The whole plan was divided on three aspects too, and our team was responsible for analysing the main aspect " Abo Enba rd " and linking both sides of the old city Team members : Hossam Farghal Abdulaziz Alghamdi Ahmad Aldraisi
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General overview
Jeddah downton, (Albalad as known between locals) is one of the vital areas and the home of economic growth and oldest trading markets in the world. It's locatHG RQ WKH HDVW FRDVW RI WKH UHG VHD DQG KDV EHHQ WKH ½UVW GHVWLQDWLRQ IRU SLOJULPV ZKLFK KDV JLYHQ WKH FLW\ LWV JOREDO UHSXWDWLRQ DV RQH RI WKH PRVW HFRQPLF FLWLHV LQ WKH PLGGOH HDVW 8QIRUWXQDWO\ LQ WKH ODVW IHV GHFDGHV The economic growth has overweighted the city's heritage, and divided the downtown area into two parts. 7KH ZHVWHUQ VLGH KDV FKDQJHG GUDPDWLFDOO\ DQG PRVW RI WKH KHULWDJH ZDV GHPRO LVKHG 2Q WKH RWKHU KDQG WKH HDVWHUQ VLGH ZDV UHVHUYHG EXW WKH HFRQRPLF JURZWK KDV VWRSSHG PRVWO\ In this project we discussed the roots of issues and suggested solutions to revitalize the downtown of Jeddah city.
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Approach The historical Background
Jeddah remained until the year (1940 AD) within its walls surrounded the four destinations, The wall embraces the live and ork at the same time.
In (1948 AD) removed the walls for WZR UHDVRQV ½UVW RQH WKH GLVFRYery of the oil and another reason the planned districts outside the alls,
In (1884 AD) after the collapse of the wall moved most of the region's families to live in new neighborhoods and businesses remained on the sides of the ommercial hubs
In (1960 AD) Jeddah municipality has decided to open a new double street for vehicls in the historic area, from south this action require demolition number of istorical houses to north
In (2012 AD), the municipality decided to close the New Street Al-Dahab Street and re-designed to be one-way from north to outh,
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Vehicle Circulation : the most visitors comes from the north side to the histoic area ,because most main roads such as ( Al-Madinah Rd. , Hail st. , king Abdulaziz st. )
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Pedestrian Circulation : the pedestrian movment starting from parking (north and west) , and genrated from the heart of the commercial centers
Souq Al-Nada as a spine : Souq Al-Nada contains contains dozens of shops ,and operates a vertical axis that connects the King Abdul Aziz Road with Al-Dahab street
Links of Al-Dahab st. : linking elements that link the west side of Al-Dahab Street (commercial area) with the east side (Cultural District), which are (bridge - underpass) it designed to transport pedestrians
Access to The Historic Area : number of alleys which lies east of Al-Dahab street, some of them is effective but lacks cleanliness, lighting and safety ,and some is closed because of the wreck demolished or burned buildings
Potential Nodes : the number of nodes on Al-Dahab Street, which are associated with the interface and non-existent communication in the other nodes
Abstract Al-Dahab st. as a link :
Conceptual Masterplan : All framework elemnts of the general masterplan are parts of three main stratigies :
1 Connectivity/link : Achieve the connectivity between west to east through Al-Dahab by openinig the closed links.
1 Locating the opportunities and their status after visiting the location
2 Connecting the opportunities in the east with attraction points in the north through the barrier street
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2 Functions/facilities : Functions or facilities that restore the history and improve the quality of the area. - Open Spaces - Public amenities
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The develpment plan contains solutions for existing buildings and avoiding domelishing as possible . - Renovation - Treatments - Demolation
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Recommendations
Artist : Hossam Farghal, Coloring and shading : Abdulaziz Alghamdi
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Approach About the course : Within the scope of both courses: Working Drawings 1 and Working Drawings 2 , that span over two academic semesters the students are expected to prepare a complete set of design and detailed construction drawings for a zero-energy vacation house located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The course seeks to develop a student’s awareness, abilities and skills of buildings parts and components and relationships to each other. Working drawings include :
1- Architectural drawings 2- Structural drawings 3- Civil drawings 4- Mechanical drawings 5- Electrical drawings 6- Plumbing drawings
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Instructors :
DR. MOHANNAD BAYOUMI Assistant Professor at KAUARCH General director of studies and design at the Vice Presedent for Projects at King Abdulaziz University
ARCH. ABDUALAZIZ AFANDI Lecturer at KAUARCH Faculty of enviromental design King AbdulAziz University
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Energy Supply Solar calculations and yield Month Month Month 11 221 323 4 43 5 54 6 65 7 76 8 87 9 98 10 9 10 11 10 11 12 11 12 Year Average 12 Year Total Average YearTotal Average Total
Capacity (W) Capacity 3300 (W) 3300 200 (W) Capacity 200 600 3300 600 800 200 800 2000 600 2000 1000 800 1000 1000 2000 1000 500 1000 500 1000 2000 2000 500 1300 1300 2000 1000 1000 1300 1000 1000 1000 62 62 1000 100 100 62 60 60 100 15 15 60 18 18 15 5830 5830 18 -5830 - (W) Capacity Capacity (W) 40 40 Capacity (W) 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 -40 Area Area (m²) (m²) Area (m²) 106 106 106 E(daily) E(daily) (kWh*7m²) 7m²) (kWh* E(daily) 4.29 4.29 (kWh* 7m²) 4.93 4.93 4.29 5.47 5.47 4.93 5 5.47 5 4.88 5 4.88 4.76 4.88 4.76 4.67 4.76 4.67 4.68 4.67 4.68 4.82 4.68 4.82 5.01 4.82 5.01 4.58 5.01 4.58 4.35 4.58 4.35 4.79 4.35 4.79 1570 4.79 1570 1570
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Consumption/Year after rep. factor (Wh) Consumption/Year after rep. factor (Wh) 1900800 1900800 1382400 Consumption/Year after rep. factor (Wh) 1382400 86400 1900800 86400 230400 1382400 230400 288000 86400 288000 144000 230400 144000 144000 288000 144000 144000 144000 144000 576000 576000 144000 1123200 1123200 576000 144000 144000 1123200 129600 129600 144000 71424 71424 129600 86400 86400 71424 138240 138240 86400 34560 34560 138240 2592 2592 34560 13432320 13432320 2592 20058336 20058336 13432320 20058336 Consumption/Year after Consumption/Year after rep. rep. factor factor (Wh) (Wh) 184320 184320 Consumption/Year after rep. factor (Wh) 115200 184320 92160 115200 46080 92160 184320 46080 622080 184320 622080 20680416 20680416 20680.416 20680.416 20680.416 H(monthly) H(monthly) (kWh/m ²) ²) (kWh/m H(monthly) 183 183 (kWh/m ²) 192 192 183 239 239 192 215 239 215 219 215 219 208 219 208 211 208 211 212 211 212 210 212 210 224 210 224 193 224 193 186 193 186 207.67 186 207.67 2490 207.67 2490 2490
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The Sky Limit Mixed-use Tower This project is a mixed-use project located in the city of san diego on the opposite side of the bay at the intersection of the pacific highway and Brodway road. The location was choosen to discover more enviromental design obstacles and expand the knowledge of other cultures.
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Overview Objectives : To contribute to the advantages of the business growth in the city of San Diego To achieve a sphisiticated housing the the people are wishing to aquire that in the city Better suistainability creteria which reflecs on the users lifstyle
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The Corniche Jewel Mixed-use Tower A mixed-use project located on the infront of the middle corniche in Jeddah, Sa. The work on this project started from the early begenning by locating the most suitable site for this type of projects. The projects aims to enhance the level of attractions and creat a new landmark on the skyline of Jeddah waterfront.
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General overview This project is a mixed-use tower located in Jeddah infront of the cornich side at the intersection of sari street and the cornich road. It has three main functions : 1- Residential : Meridian Hotel /X[XU\ UHQWDO RI½FHV &RPPHUFLDO ]RQH restaurants and cafes )DFDGH WUHDWPHQW
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THANK YOU ... Abdulaziz Alghamdi Arch.a.ghamdi@gmail.com US: +1 813 240 3441