AHMAD DESIGN Portfolio
Welcome. I am Ahmad Alhabibi, an architect who always aspires to achieve the best. I share my passion for architecture through a diverse range of projects on international, local, and academic levels. I am very fond of learning new things, and I strive to achieve the ideal balance between artistic beauty and practical function in every project. I can work well within a team and adapt to a creative environment full of inspiration. I hope this portfolio inspires you and re ects my abilities and talent in the eld of architecture. I am excited to work on new challenges and contribute to transforming ideas into constructive and innovative realities.
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ahmed.alhabibi.19
ahmad_design_19
Jordan - Amman
Bachelor's Degree in Architecture Engineering
University of Jordan - Amman, Jordan
Accumulative grade: Very Good
Graduation project grade: Excellent
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CONTENTS
SINGLE-FAMILY VILLA
Winter 2020
Jordan, Amman, Dabouq
The single-family modern villa is a stunning and functional space that provides comfort, luxury, and contemporary living. The villa's design maximizes natural light and ventilation, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. The selected materials and nishes provide a cohesive and modern aesthetic, while the functional oor plan ensures a comfortable and practical living space.
The exterior of the villa is nished with a combination of white plaster and natural stone cladding. The windows and doors are made of black aluminum frames, providing a bold contrast to the white walls. The total built-up area is approximately 418 sq. m.
The villa's oor plan is designed to provide ample space for living, dining, and entertaining on the ground oor, with private bedrooms on the rst oor. The ground oor features an open-plan living room, dining area, and kitchen, with sliding glass doors leading to a large outdoor terrace. The terrace includes an outdoor seating area and landscaped gardens.
The rst oor of the villa includes three private bedrooms. The master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom and a private balcony overlooking the outdoor terrace.
Section B-B
Winter 2021 Jordan,
1- Environmental and Sustainable Design:
The site has a unique climate, with the Dead Sea being the lowest point on Earth. Thus, the gardens and pools were designed to be environmentally friendly and to utilize available resources e ciently. The selected plants and trees are resilient to high temperatures and varying humidity levels in the area.
2- Integration with the Surrounding Environment:
The design leverages the surrounding nature and enhances the scenic beauty of the landscape. The pathways and gardens are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural scenery of the Dead Sea.
3- Guest Experience:
The pools and green spaces provide areas for relaxation and entertainment, enhancing the guests' experience at the hotel. The design o ers private and comfortable areas for leisure and relaxation with stunning views of the Dead Sea.
4- Innovative Design:
The use of innovative geometric shapes and open spaces creates a distinctive visual experience. The combination of water and green elements adds a touch of vitality and freshness.
Practical Details:
The pathways are oriented to provide practical access to all areas of the hotel easily.
Shaded areas and seating provide additional comfort for visitors.
Zoning Diagram:
Dimensional Illustrations and Perspectives (3D Exterior)
Summer 2023 Jordan, 03
1. Shape 1:
- This is a triform shape resembling a propeller.
- It might represent a design element related to energy or ventilation systems used in the airport, or it could symbolize a logo or a thematic design element.
2. Shape 2:
- A circle with two openings.
- This could indicate part of the building's façade or a speci c design window, potentially serving as an iconic feature for directing movement or entry.
3. Shape 3:
- A simple circle with side elements.
- This shape likely represents the main building or the central core of the airport. The side elements may signify entrances, exits, or auxiliary support areas.
4. Shape 4:
- A circle with radial lines extending outward.
- The radial lines suggest axes of movement or passenger circulation directions, indicating the layout and organization within the building.
5. Shape 5:
A more detailed con guration with green circles. The green circles likely denote green spaces or gathering points within the airport. The upper elements with black columns could signify lighting units or ventilation structures.
Our goal is to have surface lighting to ensure visibility from airplanes. This futuristic design integrates advanced technologies with environmental elements to enhance user experience and provide high energy e ciency. Thanks to this innovative design, arriving and departing aircraft can clearly see the building, which enhances safety and comfort for passengers and contributes to making the airport a symbol of progress and sustainability.
G R O U N D F L O O R
F I R S T
L O O R
ELEVATION
SECTION
Section A-A
Section B-B
Summer 2022 Jordan,
Amman, Al-Jubaiha
This community park is designed to o er a refreshing and uplifting experience for visitors. It features extensive walking paths surrounded by lush greenery, creating a serene environment for relaxation and exercise. The central fountain adds a calming visual and auditory element, while the playground area provides a safe and enjoyable space for children to play.
Additionally, the park includes a small market where visitors can purchase ice cream and other refreshments, enhancing their experience. Its proximity to the University of Jordan, a hospital, and the King Hussein Cancer Center makes it a convenient and bene cial destination for students, patients, and sta to visit and improve their mood and well-being.
This urban park is situated on a 14,979 m² in the Al-Jubeiha neighborhood, near the University of Jordan, the University Hospital, and the King Hussein Cancer Center.
Topographical Observations for Community Park Project:
1. Gradient of Elevations:
- There is a noticeable gradient in elevations ranging from 0.00 to -6.00, indicating a signi cant slope in a particular direction.
2. Color Variations:
- The use of di erent colors to represent contour lines helps to illustrate the gradients. Warmer colors (red and yellow) indicate higher elevations, while cooler colors (blue and purple) denote lower elevations.
In the beginning, we used a main axis that divides the garden into two parts and is the main axis of movement, and this axis will be zigzag
Dividing the garden into sections and parts, where the user, when visiting it, can reveal the garden at the highest point and choose the place he desires.
Merging the main axis with the secondary sections and axes to produce what resembles a network
Divide parts based on contents
Site:
Aerial appearance
Dimensional Illustrations and Perspectives (3D Exterior)
Dimensional Illustrations and Perspectives (3D Exterior)
Summer 2024
Jordan, Amman, Wadi Al-Sir
Design Goals
Cultivate a warm, inviting atmosphere that nurtures a profound sense of community, belonging, and intrinsic worth for all individuals who utilize the center's services.
Provide a comprehensive array of resources, services, and programs that empower individuals to lead independent, ful lling lives.
Foster collaboration and partnerships with local disability organizations, experts, and the broader community to ensure the center remains attuned and responsive to evolving needs.
Stand as a beacon of inspiration and advocacy for disability rights, catalyzing awareness, understanding, and acceptance in the wider community.
Achieve sustainability and environmental consciousness, incorporating eco-friendly practices and materials in the design and operation of the center.
Topography
Streets
Form
Step 1: Step 2:
It is a gateway for the entry and exit axes
Form lines through the grid
Step 3:
Raise 3D structures with varying heights and then insert buildings, including high, medium, and low levels
Step 4:
e red color represents a connection point between two buildings, and I added yellow as an arch to highlight the main entrance view