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  ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORK 2013 - 2018



Muhammed Alwadie

Architect with an exeperience in BIM system and modeling

EXPERIENCE Al Khuraiji Company

- Work with the company on-site on residential towers - Studying architectural plans and how to apply them to the site - Calculation of quantities - How to continue work and supervision

2015 - 2016

CRREER OBJECTIVE

Office Line

Work as a designer and architect in a dynamic environment in a stimulating environment with a positive impact, improve my scientific and practical level, develop my skills for the best

- Work on the executive drawings of residential villas - How to communicate with companies to bring materials used in the project - Design of a home garden plus a dog house

2016 - 2017

Development of projects Al-Fahd district Najran region 0536162150 m.m.alwadie96@gmail.com

Graphic Design

EDUCATION BACHALOR IN ARCHITECTURE

PERSONAL INFORMATIONS Birthday Nationality language

- Developing the administration of student housing in King Abdulaziz University of planning and executive drawings - Development of the Social Committee in Dhahran South

2016 - 2018

24 Aug 1994 Saudi Arabic and English

SOFTWARE SKILLS

| 2012 - 2018

King Abdulziz universty Jeddah

I graduated very well at the level of university education, through which I learned how to start the project from research and analysis and create a design idea and then architectural and construction plans and gained a lot of knowledge through training courses and extracurricular activities and developed many skills and discovered some of my strengths,

VOLUNTEER WORK Khotwah Youth Club 2012 - 2018

- Coordination and preparation of various programs - Building behavior and self-development - Participation in the management of the club

2012 - 2015 SELF LEARNING TEAM MOTIVATION HARDWORKER COORDINATION LEADERSHIP THINKING

- Participation in the preparation and planning of programs - Speech and speech - effective communication - Knowledge of strengths and weaknesses - Leadership - Creativity

Summer Season Club

PERSONAL SKILLS

Rivet Photoshop Iliustrator AutoCAD Lumion Premiere CVD

- Design of many training courses - Logo design including Wharf Academy logo - Advertising for the Khotwah Youth club

2013 - 2018

10 / 10 8 / 10 9 / 10 6 / 10 8 / 10 10/ 10

Arabic Language Complex - Participate in the Arabic Language Institute to write a short story directed to children Basmi (village boy) - Write some articles

2017 - 2018

Public service camps 2015 - 2017

HOBBIES

- Volunteer work to serve the Lord's guests by guiding roaming and returning them to their headquarters - Work on the promotion of pilgrims in throwing stones

COURSES

Writting Graphic Design

Sketching photography

Recycling

Reading

How to use your specialty in volunteer Work Bright Ideas Workshop Shoot... For Business Start-ups Time management myers briggs type indicator (MBTI) Project Management Basics Interpersonal Skills & Communication Skills Mind maps Professional Youth Guide Creative & Analytical Thinking

35 hr 04 hr 05 hr 05 hr 04 hr 04 hr 05 hr 40 hr 05 hr

REFERENCES Dr. Mohannad Bayoumi Mr. Badr Al - Yamani Mr. Saeed Al-Wadie

assistant professor at king abdulaziz university Relationship Counselor and Certified Trainer Assistant Director of Education in Southern Dhahran

- 0565873331 - 0505683561 - 0504735906


CONTENTS Architectural design, interior design and shopdrwaings

01 03 05 07

Search Center . Mixed- Use Project Jeddah Hospital Life Cafe

02 04 06 08

Reimagining kau

the sustainable campus

Sahab Resort Hiacom Hotel Farasan House


01

Search Center . The Search Center (Growth Center) For urban agriculture - KAU


Growth Center For urban agriculture


Urban agriculture involves many different types of food- producing spaces stakeholders, resources , and policies , and contributes to many bemefits

Benefits

Health

Social

Access to healthy food Food - health literacy Healthy eating Physical activity

Empowerment + Mobilization Youth Development & Education Food Security Safe spaces Socially Integrated Aging

Local economic stimulation Job Growth Job Readiness Food Affordability

pation gardening General Farms

Ecological

Economic

Awareness of Food Systems Ecology Stewardship Conservation Strom Water Managment Soil lmporovement Biodiversity + Habitat Imporovement

the cultivaion of vacant lots

Rooftop agricuiture

Green Houses

Farmer Marketing

What is urban agriculture?

Urban agriculture is growing plants and raising animals in and around cities. The main feature of urban agriculture, which distinguishes it from rural agriculture, is that it is integrated into the urban economic and ecological system: urban agriculture is an integral part of interaction with the urban ecosystem. These linkages include the use of urban dwellers as workers and the use of typical urban resources (such as organic waste as fertilizer and urban wastewater for irrigation), as well as direct linkages with urban consumers, and urban agriculture are not remnants of the past that will vanish and will not bring rural migrants who will lose their rural habits With the passage of time. It is an integral part of the urban system

03


‫اﻟﻤﻮﻗﻊ‬ ‫ﻛﻠﻴﺔ اﻟﻬﻨﺪﺳﺔ‬

‫ﻛﻠﻴﺔ ﻋﻠﻮم اﻷرض‬ ‫اﻟﻤﻄﻌﻢ اﻟﻤﺮﻛﺰي‬

‫ﺟﺴﺮ ﻣﺸﺎه‬

The project site is located in the north-west of the academic field, surrounded by classrooms as well as Al Khwarizm Library and STC

Bridge entrance

Bridge entrance

Faculty of Geology

College of Engineering Classrooms 51

Engineering Entrance

Project Site

STC Classrooms 41

Al - Khawarzam Library

Building entrance 91

KAU restaurant

Open Space

Entrance Parking

Students area Students area

04

KAU restaurant

Students area


1

2

Roof

3

4 Bulding

Faculty of Geology College of Engineering

STC Workers

Bulding Frame

Entrance

Saving space

Income STC

Produce

Ventilation

Roof

Space

Space

Shading Vision Students

Researchers NEW

Open space Attraction

Entrance Masters

Visitors

Easy communication from all directions

Easy communication from all directions

Easy communication from all directions

Easy communication from all directions

05


06

Permeability

Permeability

Permeability

Varity Legibility

Varity Legibility

Varity Legibility

Robustness

Robustness

Robustness

Visual Appropriatene Richness

Visual Appropriatene Richness

Visual Appropriatene Richness


Ground Floor

5 3 6

4 2

1

Key Plan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

UP

ENTRY LOBBY RECEPTION LOUNGE W.C TRACE SHOP Nor

7

th

3

6

12

07


Wall Section

20

30

The Vertical Forest helps to build a microclimate

ROOF FLOOR

31.5 m

Wall Concrete

filter sunlight, and rejecting the narrow technological and mechanical approach to environmental sustainability.

5 th FLOOR

27.00 m

Glass

filter fine particles contained in the urban environment.

4 th FLOOR

22.5 m

Wood

H 2O

The diversity of plants helps to develop the microclimate which produces humidity

3th FLOOR

18.00 m Steel

The different sense of changing the seasons and adding the connection between the inside and outside

CO2

SECOND FLOOR 13.5 m

O2

absorbs CO2 and , produces oxygen

Frist Floor 9.00 m

protects against radiation and noise pollution.

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Conclusion

The diversity of the entrances to the project in addition to activating the corridors and the direct link between the site and the roof

The use of glass material in the facades is greater, so as to allow direct communication between the users inside and outside the project

SOCIAL

ENVIRONMENTAL

ECONOMIC

Taking advantage of the fifth face of the academic field and planting them with various crops that benefit the project and society

Take advantage of the water used in hand washing to feed plants through hydroponics after they are filtered and treated to be prepared for the lungs

SOCIAL

ENVIRONMENTAL

ECONOMIC

Vertical agriculture helps to reduce the temperature inside the vacuum, which reduces the use of air conditioning and energy saving

The use of renewable energy such as wind and continuity of movement in the vacuum through the corridors in addition to the solar panels as well as the use of natural lighting by using glass in the facades and reduce the use of industrial lighting

SOCIAL

ENVIRONMENTAL

ECONOMIC

09


02

Reimagining kau the sustainable campus the Project is the Developing parts of the campus of King Abdulaziz University


Introduction project brief

Renewable energy

Summary 2 Redevelopment parts of the campus in a way that addresses the urban design problem on an average area of 100,000 square meters

Solar panels are one of the alternativ revolutionized a large industrial and as solar panels benefit from solar en

1m

1.65 m

Development of parts of the King Abdulaziz University campus, which in turn increases the productivity of students and users. We believe in the importance of this project, which focuses on the university environment that affects users directly. Along with the problems of oil and natural gas negatively affecting the lives of future generations, we have taken a consistent approach to working on the existing campus and turning it into a sustainable campus that serves the functional purposes required of it efficiently without the need to build new facilities at high costs; Based on strategies for environmental sustainability with a focus on providing a comfortable work environment conducive to innovation and achievement.

Solar panel outputs = 250kwp per h Roof usable surface area = 114 sqm Solar panel area = 1.65 sqm No. of solar panel = 69 cells

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Fundamentals Definition of sustainability

In the current situation, the figure above shows the separation of each of the pillars of sustainability from each other and the increasing attention to some of the pillars and the neglect of others.

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We n e e d t o c re a t e a p p ro a c h sustainable design, sustainability pillars need to overlap To be sustainable after integration,

After the integration of all the pillars , the principle of sustainability can be fo r m e d h e re , b u t t h e h u m a n interests unequal by any pillars sustainability that makes s u sta i n a b i l i t y i n e f fe c t i ve a n d uncompleted.

Equality between the pillars of sustainability and reduce the interest in the economic aspect and raise the environmental aspect of the equality of all pillars


Introduction Accessibility

The University is surrounded by -sev eral quality residential neighbor hoods, in the vicinity of the University to the north Sulaymaniyah district, which is the commercial area feeding theUniversity, to the south of the Uni versity University neighborhood,- as well as proximity to the neighbor hoods of Al-Haramain Highway.

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N

Alnasim dist

Land use

MI RA HA AL

1٫0

General analysis

RO

AD

The University is divided into several plains and each area separated by an unrelated way, as the movement of cars and main roads was the main factor that separated them from each region dist from otherAlsulaymania regions.

KING ABD ULLAH RO

AD

1.0

Gen

Conte

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Pr eM

G4 G2

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aji

G5

G3

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oa

NEW DISTRICT

‫اﻟﻤﺸﺎة ﻣﻦ ﻣﻨﻄﻘﺔ‬ ‫ﺔ ﻟﻠﺤﺮم اﻟﺠﺎﻣﻌﻲ‬ ‫ﻞ ﻛﺒﻴﺮ ﻋﻦ ﺣﺮﻛﺔ‬ ‫ﺨﺘﻠﻔﺔ اﻣﺎ اﻟﻤﻨﻄﻘﺔ‬ ‫رﺑﻂ اﻟﻤﻮاﻗﻒ وﺗﻢ‬ ‫ﺑﺎﻟﻤﺒﺎﻧﻲ‬ Administration street

inc

.

‫ﻌﻲ‬ . ‫ﺪﻳﺪ‬

KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTUR

G1

Quiza dist

KING ABDULLAZIZ UNIVERSITY

F2

Fayhaa dist

parking

G6

Academic Square

A

N

F1

Alrawabiu dist

SPONTANEOUS URBAN FABRIC

A SULIM H A L L ABDU

parking

03

Aljame’a dist Main roads

G

General gates

Secondary roads

F

Female gates

Side roads

Closed gates

King Faisal Conference Hall 0

0.25

UPGRADING QUALITY OF LIFE AT KAU

0.5 0.75

1

N

km

13

UPGRA


Land use

Strategies work

Sports Center

The first strategy Sustainable urban design appropriate to the desired function with regeneration in urban elements and open spaces and contribute to the development of environmental health.

Academic Square English Language Institute

Stadium

Hospital

Sports Club

Central Restaurant Deanship of Library Affairs

Park

HOSPITAL

NEW STAFF MEMBERS HOUSING

Park

Academic Square

Deanship of Admission & Registration

Samba Bank

King Faisal Conference Hall

ORIENTATION YEAR -FEMALE SECTION-

Classrooms

Sports' Tent

Saudi Post Clinic

OLD CAMPUS

OLD CAMPUS

KAUARCH

The second strategy Contribute to the advancement of the University's support for scientific research on energy and alternative energy and the use of methods that contribute to its conservation.

Context

analysis

ORIENTATION YEAR -MALE SECTION-

‫ﻳﺨﺘﻠﻒ اﻟﻨﺴ‬ ‫ﻃﺮﻳﻘﺔ ﺗﻮزﻳﻊ اﻟﻤ‬

Academic Square

A

5

‫وﻛﻤﺎ ﺗﺨ‬ ‫ﻻﺧﺮى ﻓﻔﻲ‬ ‫ﻓﺼﻠﺖ ﺣ‬ ‫اﻟﺴﻴﺎرات‬ ‫اﻟﺠﺪﻳﺪة واﺟ‬ ‫ﺣﻠﻬﺎ ﺑﻄﺮﻳ‬

4

6

HOUSING

B

HOSPITAL

ORIENTATION YEAR -FEMALE SECTION-

3

1

The third strategy Providing the campus with a healthy environment that motivates users to increase the efficiency of scientific productivity and the sense of belonging to the university environment.

OLD CAMPUS

alklyat street

FEMALE SECTION

A

Vehiclular General analysis

2.3

movement 7:30 AM - 10 AM

Vehiclular movement BUILDING

Hospital

Building

Traffic around the campus: The streets usually begin B to suffocate around the university in the morning. Accesses # 6 and # 1 are choked by the influx of students and faculty members to enter the campus.. Building pus [3]

6:30 AM 10- AM 12 PM - 4 PM

7:30 AM - 10 AM

quare [1-2]

Gate 4

Gate 3

street

Sports' Tent

parking

BUILDING

Gate 5

Gate 2

The fourth strategy Sustainable development and the pursuit of the development and building of university capacities and raising their economic, environmental and social efficiency.

Gate 1

7 AM - 10 AM

street

parking 12 PM - 4 PM

LITY OF LIFE AT KAU

Stadium

1 6

14 Entrace

Gates

6:30 AM - 10 AM 12 PM - 4 PM

Gate 8

Gate 1

7:30 AM - 9 AM

Gate 6

Female Section 7:30 AM - 9 AM 7:30 AM - 9 AM

Gate 6

0

100

300

N

500

m

Gate 5

Gate 3 .


03

Mixed- Use Project Tourists Guidance and Service Canter ( TGSC ) Jeddah - Jeddah Historic Region


Tourists guidance and service canter Jeddah - Jeddah Historic region

(TGSC)


Cause

Location

Concept

Tourists guidance and service canter (TGSC)

aims: Respondig to the local context (historical jeddah character) providing services needed by residents & visitors

Congestion

no parking

site

Minus restaurants

Waste of time to get to the place Lack of sufficient parking due to congestion Lack of places to eat and relax

Place the mass of the building toward the best Orientation

3

The solution

user's Guide

vision of non-good

Obscure the vision of non-good perspective

4

Visual query

The problem

Lack of access

Reception

2

add parking

Add a coffee shop and restaurant

The solution

Waste of time

Challenges:

Move the bloc towards the North to increase area of South square

5

The solution

Hestory Jeddah

The problem

Jeddah

The problem

attracting Tourists to hestorical jeddah

1

Raise the building to Continue the view to the historic area

6 Noise of car

Festival

Afforestation placed to the Northwest side to handle the wind in site

Put the stands to reduce noise level and provid a venue for festivals and celebrations

Conditions Response Offices N

N

The exhibition +

Restaurant & Cafe

-

++ ++

reception & guidance

put the entrance of the drop off and enter parking far away from congestion

place the bulding to block out the bad view

the extension of the block the south of the site and put the stands, because of the extent of reducing the noise

add afforestation to the northwest,because of the wind

zoning of the bulding

17


UP

UP

DN

Ground Floor

18

Frist Floor

Secound Floor

Basement 1-2 Floor


01

Crowded Semi-Crowded

Privte

UPGRADING QUALITY OF LIFE AT KAU

Shaboura

columns

Almnaqbi Stone

Roshan

trees

shading

19


04

Sahab Resort Residential and commercial project


Sahab Resort Abha - Alsahab park

21


Services

Open spaces

lic

b Pu a

sp

+

It is the first mass public ...conctinuance of vision and Feeling day light

22

lic

lic

b Pu a

sp

Path linking the tow blocs to add some excitement ...

b Pu a

sp

+

It is the second mass public ... Centralize services and Changing feeling


‫‪Scale 1/500‬‬

‫حطسلا ‪4‬‬ ‫‪7.20 m‬‬

‫قباطلا ‪2‬‬ ‫يضرالا‬ ‫‪1.20 m‬‬ ‫عراشلا ‪1‬‬ ‫‪0.00 m‬‬

‫معطملا قباط ‪5‬‬ ‫‪-3.00 m‬‬

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‫‪Section A -A‬‬


05

Jeddah Hospital General Hospital with 200 beds


Jeddah Hospital

Jeddah - Al Asala district

25


Design Response

Concept

1

Of the site

4

Separation into two blocs

26

2

Put the block in the center

5

3

Move it out of the noise

6

Topographic


Section A -A

Scale 1/500

Elevation South

Elevation Nourt

Elevation East

Elevation Weast

27


06

Hiacom Hotel Residential and commercial project


Hiacom Hotel Abha - Alsodah park

29


issue The Southern region is rich in natural planting and comfortable climate with different contour

nature

weather

tourists

Concept services

youth

2

1

4

3 Families

Public

Mass proposal

emphasize the entrance to define the borders of the region

Splitting of mass to provide privacy

6

5

services is in the area where the wall was established in order to alter wind direction.

7

area (A)

parking entrance picked in this area (A) to utilise wind.

30

digging of basement will not be thrown and will be used to create a contour

Visibility of structure mass.


Scale 1/200

31


Section A -A

32

Elevation East

Scale 1/200

Elevation South

Elevation North


07

Life Cafe Cafe for students of King Abdulaziz University


Life Cafe

Jeddah - KAU

34


Systems Supply

Sanitary

Air Conditioning

35


08

Farasan House Designing with BIM System


37


Basement Plan I

G

H

F

D

C

B

A

1

2

2

3

3

25.6 m

1

78 4

78 4

5

5

6

6

10.1 m

I

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H

G

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F

D

C

B

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A

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

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Ground Plan I

H

G

F

D

C

B

A

1

2

2

West Elevation

6.0 m

1

3

3

78 4

78 4

5

5

6

6

24.4 m

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H

G

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F

D

C

B

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39

A

 


First Plan I

G

H

F

D

C

B

A

1

2

2

3

3

25.6 m

1

78 4

78 4

5

5

6

6

10.1 m

40

I

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H

G

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F

D

C

B

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1 Tile 2 Mortar 3 Sand

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1 Steel plate 2 Glass

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4 Concrete

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3 Aluminum

6 Membrane

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7 Plastic

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8 Earth

4 Brick

9 Plaster

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10 Paint

6 Paint 7 Tile

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5 Reinforced concrete

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8 Mortar

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9 Sand

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1 Paint 2 Tiles

10 Thermal insulation

3 Plaster

11 Membrane

4 Mortar

12 Concrete

5 Sand

13 Reinforced concrete

6 Thermal insulation

14 Ceiling

7 Membrane 8 Concrete 7

9 Reinforced concrete

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10 Ceiling 11 Brick

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Section 3

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Architect

Client

Project

<Firm Name>

Owner

Project Name

<Address>

<Address>

<Project Address>

water tank

Section 3

Cold water

Sump-Pit

Hot water

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Gray water tank

Drawing Title

Sump-Pit

Drawn By

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ENERGY 5 : 00

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Daily timeline 10 : 00

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12 : 00

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go to work

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watch TV

wake up take a shower breakfast read newspaper

18 : 00

Area ( m² )

T ( c ) 70 46 104 84 188 40 40

Devices uses daily

20 : 00

21 : 00

greet visitors of the exhibition

back to home relaxing on beach lunch swimming

Envelope type U Value ( w/m².k ) roof 1 0.5 roof 2 0.5 north wall glass (First F ) 0.26 north wall glass (Ground F) 1.19 south wall glass 0.26 east wall glass 0.26 west wall glass 0.26

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22 : 30

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work at atelier

2 : 00

3 : 00

4 : 00

sleep

Envelope type roof 1 roof 2 south wall glass north wall glass east wall glass west wall glass

455 299 352 1,299 635 135 135

1 : 00

dinner watch TV

Q(w) 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

23 : 00

U Value ( w/m².k ) 0.5 0.5 1 1 1 1

Area ( m² ) T ( c ) 70 13 46 13 188 13 188 13 40 13 40 13

Devices uses weekly

total total

Device Oven Fridge TV Microwave Printer Washing machine Heater Vacuum Computer Total

3,311

Capacity (W) 2400 180 150 1200 40 500 4000 1500 200

Quantity

Usage (H) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

2:30 24 2:30 0:30 0:15 0:17 0:30 0:08 1:30

Consumption/day (Wh) 6,000 4,320 375 600 10 140 2,000 195 300 13,940

Consumption/month (Wh) 180,000 129,600 11,250 18,000 300 4,200 60,000 5,850 9,000 418,200

Cost/day

Cost/month 18.225 13.125 1.125 1.83 0.0225 0.412 36.37 0.6 0.9

0.59 0.43 0.0375 0.06 0.00075 0.138 0.119 0.0195 0.03 1

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Renewable energy

revolutionized a large industrial and hold many hopes in the future for the generation of electricity,

19 m

6m

1.65 m

1m which have ation of electricity,

Option 1 :

Option 2 :

Option 1 :

Option 2 :

Option 3 :

type : single glass ( vav co2 ) U-value : 1.53 G-value : 0.49 T-value : 0.37

type : double glass ( vav co2 ) U-value : 1.27 G-value : 0.38 T-value : 0.3

type : triple glass ( vav co2 ) U-value : 0.69 G-value : 0.25 T-value : 0.125

Mech.supply air = 69.55 kwh/sqm

Mech.supply air = 57.9 kwh/sqm

Mech.supply air = 51.5 kwh/sqm

OptionOption 3 : 5:

Option 4 :

: triple glass + type : triple glass + type : double glass (type vav co2 ) type : triple glass ( vav co2 ) type : single glass ( vav co2 ) indoor shutter ( vav co2 ) outdoor shading ( vav co2 ) U-value : 1.27 U-value : 0.69 : 1.53 U-value : 0.69 U-value : 0.69 Solar panelU-value outputs = 250kwp per hour Month Em ( kwh sqm ) G-value : 0.25 G-value : 0.25 duction of solar panels monthlyG-value : 0.25 G-value : 0.38 nergy prT-value G-value : 0.49 8.9 1 T-value : 0.125 : 0.125 Roof usable surface area = 114 sqm 8.9 2 T-value : 0.3 T-value : 0.125 T-value : 0.37 10.9 3 12

Solar panel area = 1.65 sqm

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Mech.supply air = 69.55 kwh/sqm

No. of solar panel = 69 cells

Option 4 :

Mech.supply air = 43.6 kwh/sqm

Mech.supply air = 49.3 kwh/sqm

10

10.2 10.3 9.5 9.2 9.4 9.7 10.5 9.3 9.2

Mech.supply air = 57.9 kwh/sqm

60 50 40 30

Mech.supply air = 51.5 kwh/sqm 10

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Mech.supply air = 49.3 kwh/sqm

Consumption of equipment

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Mech.supply air = 43.6 kwh/sqm

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Renewable energy

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type : triple glass + type : triple glass + Energy production of solar panels monthly indoor shutter ( vav co2 ) outdoor shading ( vav co2 ) 12 U-value : 0.69 U-value : 0.69 10 G-value : 0.25 G-value : 0.25 T-value : 0.125 T-value : 0.125 8

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