Arch.Amjad Waziry Portfolio

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P P O O R R TT FF O O AMJAD WAZIRY LL II O O SE LE CTE D A CA DE MIC A ND E X P E RIE NCE P ROJ E CTS

2016 - 2019

AWZ ARCHITECT A R C H. A M JAD J UN IO R

WAZI RY

AR C HI TE CT/DE SI G N E R

E awzere@outlook.sa P 9 6 6 5 3 7 8 9 9 0 0 9 A L- N A H D A H , J E D D A H

S C A N M E F O R T H E D I G I TA L V E R S I O N



AWZ ARCHITECT AR CH. A MJ A D J U N I O R

WA Z I RY

AR CHITE CT/D ES IG NE R


I N D E X INTRODUCTION Resume

ARCHITECTURE 01 02 03 04 05 06

Jeddah Public Library Al-Tahliah Mixed-Use Tower Architecture School Villa Marine Live and Work Unite Vacation House

URBAN DESIGN

07 Revitalization of Hira Street

LANDSCAPE 08 Park 1 09 Park 2

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11 29 48 70 79 89

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INTRODUCTION A m j a d Wazi r y i s a p as s i o n at e j u n i o r a r c h i t e ct , d e s i g n e r, an d s e l f- l e ar n e r. Gr a d uat e d w i t h a b ach e l o r i n a r c h i t e ct u r e f r o m K i n g A b d u l azi z Un i v e r s i t y- J e d d ah Th i s bo o k l e t s h o w s a s u mmar y o f m y a c a d e mi c w o r k s i n ad d i t i o n t o s o m e r ea l p r o j e ct s t h r o u g h my f i r s t an d se c o nd i n t e r n s h i p . I ' m l o o k i n g f o r a cr e at i ve p l ace t o sp e l l m y i d e as an d mak e t h e m r e al b y goo d t e amw o r k an d h o p e .

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R E S U M E

CO NTA C T

E DUC ATION

Al Nahdah, Jeddah

BA in Architecture KAU University, Faculty of environmental design

2015-2019

Graduated with Excellent degree in science path King Abdulaziz Secondary School

2011-2013

aw z e r e@ o u t l o o k.sa 966 537899009

TECHN ICAL SKILLS Revit Autocad Fusion360 Flow design Microsoft OfďŹ ce

ABOU T M E

WO RK EXPER IEN CE

I am a junior architect and designer. Throughout my academic career, I have learned a philosophy that the design is a contemporary need and future issues. I believe that great design is the result of collaboration of comprehensive teamwork combined with passionate, innovative, sensitive values that could transform any design into the real need by users.

INTERNSHIP 02 05-08/2019 5 Design Solutions Company Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

PE R S O N A L

Autodesk

Word Powerpoint Excel Adobe Creative Suite

INTERNSHIP 01 06-08/2018 Saudconsult Company Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Photoshop Illustrator Indesign

ASSISTANT ARCHITECT Sabbagh Engineering Consultant & Associates Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

05-06/2018 3D Modeling and Rendering

Name

Amjad Moustafa Waziry

Marital status

Single

Birthday

04/04/1995

Rhinoceros

Nationality

Egyptian

Lumion

Language

Arabic, English

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Google SketchUp



ARC


C H I T E C TUR E


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JEDDAH PUBLIC L L II B BR RA AR RY Y JEDDAH PUBLIC

L oc a t i o n : S au d i A ra b i a , J e d d a h Si te A re a : 9 6 0 0 s q m

Pro j e c t B ri e f Je d d a h

Pu b l i c L i b r a r y i s a n e d u cat i o n al c u l t u r a l p r o j e c t fo r t h e c i t y o f J e d d ah t h a t a i m t o en ga ge t h e co m m u n i t y w i t h i n t h e l i b r a r y t h r o u gh t h i s p r o j e ct . I t h el p s r e b r a n d t h e c o n c ep t o f t h e l i b r ar y f o r gr ea t er e x p o su r e a n d at t r act i o n t h r o u gh t h i s n ew p r o j ec t . Th e o l d p u b l i c l i b r a r i es w e r e t h e so r t o f p l a c e t h at h as c o l o ssa l c a st -i r o n b o o k a l c o v es an d s p i r al st a i r c a ses t h a t w e n t se v e r a l st o r i e s h i g h , c h e c ker b o a r d m a r b l e f l o o r s t h at s h o n e b en e a t h t h e skyl i gh t r o o f; a mag n i f i ce n t m a z e o f b o o ks t h a t i s n o w l o s t f o r e ve r.

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LOCATION

Hira

KAIA

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Stree

King

Al Batarji ST

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adin

Sari

Alm

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ulaz

Movenpick Resort

Prince Sultan RD

Abd Prince Naif


PROBLEM STATEMENT Today's library projects lack the attraction and interaction with the community at a time when digital materials are available anytime and anywhere. When a library project is mentioned, the community is reminded of that boring place full of books, that dedicated only for reading, at a time when they can read what they want in their immediate place of residence. The libraries need high potential for a new relation between the user and the books. The age of multimedia constitutes a great challenge for libraries as they have to reinvent themselves to meet the constantly growing demands for digital applications. As a result, within the past decades, libraries have evolved from introverted hoards of knowledge to globally networked information and commnication hubs.

Lack of Activities

Boring

Digital Materials

Typical Library

internet No Internet

Distance

L a c k o f a ttra c tio n s f o r th e pu blic

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Educational and Work Spaces

Community Oriented

Operational

Space

Exhibition/Community Restaurant Public Edutainment Book Store Library Collection Children Library Teen Library Open Access Educational/Work Study Rooms Meeting Room Creativity Space Tech Center Search Spots Book Borrowing Supervisor Office Librarians Offices Administration/ Processing Operational Archive Meeting Room Kitchen Storage WC Services MEP Fire Escape

Area 1300 1277 1000 360 620 457 100 290 16 30 100 130 50 30 20 25 30 30 12 20 20 30 1000 15

Quantity Net Area 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 3

1300 1277 1000 360 620 457 100 290 64 30 400 130 100 30 60 25 30 30 12 20 20 120 1000 45

Users

Total

Public users

3937

Adults kids Teenagers Adults

2191

Library Users

Staff

227

3% 1165

Total

15

52%

82%

29%

Type

Expected Program

Operational

Public Services

7520

15.5

The functional program of Dar Al-Uloum has been adopted with some changes in proportion to the site and the design cocept so that it is better to increase the percentage of public spaces to attract people in addition create new opportunities for interaction with library users.

Original Program

FUNCTIONAL & SPACE PROGRAM

Public Services 6% Educational and Work Spaces 12%


ZONING DIAGRAM

Restaurant 1277 sqm

Bookshop 360 sqm

Interactive Plaza

Children Library 457 sqm

Library Collection 620 sqm Study Rooms 64 sqm

Search 100 sqm

Admin. 277 sqm

EN

Edutainment 1000 sqm

Community Activities 1300 sqm

Teenagers Library 100 sqm

Children Library 290 sqm Tech.center 100 sqm

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Recreation+ Admin.

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Administration

Bookshop

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01 Program

Edutainment thern Sou e road h ornic

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Educational + Work Activities

Pr inc Na if

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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

Restaurant

03 Support Activities

UP Lib

rary

07 Observatory

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Down

12m

08 Public Art

09 Vertical Circulation


04 Attraction

05 Walking Quality

06 Visual Lines

10 Open to the Sky

11 Accessibility

12 Double Skin

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EXPLODED DIAGRAM Roof 2nd floor floor 2nd

floor 1st1stfloor

Double SKin

MEP floor floor MEP

Core

Structural Structural glazing glazing Central Central court court Structure Structure

Foot bridge

GF.GF.roof roof Edutainment Bookshop

Ground Ground floor floor

Restaurant

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Community + Admin.


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SITE PLAN

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Movenpick Resorts

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A

GROUND FLOOR

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EN

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A

Library Restaurant Book Shop Edutainment

1. Main Entrance 2. Lobby 3. Multipurpose Hall 4. Creativity Space

5. Community Gathering 6. WC 7. Cafe 8. Administration

9. Restaurant Dine in 10. Restaurant Bar 11. Outdoor Bench 12. Kitchen

13. Reception 14. Book Shop 15. Storage 16. Children Activity

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17. Children Reading 18. Exhibition Zone 19. Learning Center 20. Outdoor Plaza

21. Footbridge 22. Parking 23. Sea

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1ST FLOOR

2ND FLOOR

A

A 7

12

11

13

2 14 5

5 10

B

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3 3

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Children Library Open Access Collection Youth Zone Services 9. Kids Stage 10. Kids Collection 11. Interactive Zone 12. Open Access Collection

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1. Lobby 2. Information 3. Lounge 4. Garden 13. Seminar Room 14. Youth Zone

5. Fire Escape 6. WC 7. Ramp 8. Search Spots

A

Computerized Library Study Main Library Collection Services

1. Information 2. Search Spots 3. Study Rooms 4. WC

5. Fire Escape 6. Stacks 7. Reading 8. Work Stations


SECTION A-A

+23.00 m Roof +19.00 m 2nd Floor +15.00 m 1st Floor +12.00 m MEP

+6.00 m GF.Roof

SECTION B-B

+23.00 m Roof +19.00 m 2nd Floor +15.00 m 1st Floor +12.00 m MEP

+6.00 m GF.Roof

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NORTH ELEVATION

Solar Screen Shades

Glare Control Heat Control Natural Light Management View through connection to out side Manage Light UV Protection

SOUTH ELEVATION

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+23.00 m Roof


Retractable Sun Shade System

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Jeddah Merchants

Rowshana

Al-tahliah

PROJECT

A l - T a h l i a h

S t r e e t


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AL-TAHLIAH M M II X XE ED D -- U US SE E T TO OW WE ER R AL-TAHLIAH Location: Saudi Arabia, Jeddah Site Area: 3500sqm

Project Brief Mixed use buildings usually make the user feels that he has entered a huge mass and there is no connection be tween the inside and outside during his residens inside the building. The concept in this project is to create open spaces throughout different uses to improve the quality of life in these huge buildings and make the building as thin as possible to allow daylight pentration through all its spaces and thus a high quality of life.

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PROBLEM STATEMENT WHAT i s t h e P r o b l e m ?

Us er feels there i s n o c o n n ec t i o n betwee n the inside an d o u t si d e d u r i n g h is residens inside the b u i l d i n g.

WHY?

In a typical mix ed ues b u i l d i n g t h i e r is n o t enoug h open or p u p l i c sp a c e s.

How t o S olve t he p ro b l e m ?

Crea ting open puplic sp a c e s t h r o u gh o u t a ll fu ctions in the buil d i n g? t o i m p r o v e qu a lity of life.

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60

11 Core

69 Flats

1,120 sqm

8.694 sqm

20 Circulation 2,520 sqm

8

57 Offices 3,591 sqm

Com. 35 Cir. 2,205

65 Shop 1365

35 Cir. 735

Lobby Stairs Lift Reception

Studio One-Bedroom Two-Bedroom Three-Bedroom Pent House

Cafe Seating Area W.C

Stairs Lift Reception

Small Offices Medium Offices Large Offices

Storage Preparation Room Services Room

150 Parkign

90 Parkign

60 Parkign

2,250 sqm

1,350sqm

900sqm

10,000 SAR x 3500 = 35,000,000 SAR

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= 98,145,000 SAR

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Land Price

Cost of Project

35,000,000

133,145,000SAR

Gross Leasable Area:

Annual return:

Commercial 21,000sqm x .10 = 2,100sqm - 735 (C) = 1365sqm

Com. 2500SAR/m

Residential 21,000sqm x .60 = 12,600sqm - 2,520 (C) = 10,080sqm

Offic. 850SAR/m

Offices 21000sqm x .30 = 6,300sqm - 2,205 (C) = 4,095sqm

Cost of Project

133,145,000

Annual Return

16,973,250

Resi. 1000SAR/m

Total 16,973,250SAR

8

Years

Cost of construction

98,145,000

PROJECT INCOME

10

Offices.

Lobby Cafe Seating Area W.C

Land Price: Cost of construction:

33

30

Residential Core

PROJECT DISTRIBUTION

100 Total Built Up Area = 21,000 sqm



ZONING DIAGRAM EN

Cafe Lounge

Daycare Lounge Gym Cafe W.C.

Plaza

Admin. Office Conferences Hall Prayer Room Storage

Small Office

Offices Lobby

Residential Lobby

Core

Core

EN

EN

W.C.

1Bed

Residential

Offices Medium Office

Large Office

2Bed

Shops

6,300 sqm

Parking Parking EN

12,600 sqm

Penthouse

2,100 sqm

Parking

35

Studio

3Bed


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT m

35

m Res.

10 F

Ta

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60% + FAR 6

60% Res.

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Offices

hli

t

30% Offices

ah

str

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t

10% Com.

Com.

1.Proposal mass

2.Program

Mass has been chosen horizontally to maximize the main elevation to the main tahliah street

Offices mass get the benefit of main tahliah st. and residential mass get the benefit of back zone quietness

Parkign

3.Natural Light Split mass center to create two separate mass due to large depth of mass which is not recommended

4.Project Distribution Apply the ratio of each program to the mass with GFA

5.Clarity

6.Quality of life

7.Back to front

8.Optimizing

Shifting the 2 masses to prevent the overlapping of the masses

Optimizing quality of life with adding outdoor gardens throughout all levels

Return the residential mass to take advantage of the view from the main facade as well as to avoid high elevation for the building

Adding mesh sun screen to the outdoor spaces to create shaded zones as well as aesthetic value to the building

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EXPLODED ISOMETRIC

Sunscreen Facade System

Residential Tower

Offices Tower Core

Core Restaurants

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

8 9

A

B

C

D

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F

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6 7

4 5

2 3

1

0m

H

A B

L o a d i n g

Residential drop off

L o a d i n g C

Preparation

Preparation

Preparation

Preparation

Restaurant3

Restaurant4

Residential Lobby

Cafe

Cafe

F

Outdoor cafe Outdoor cafe

Cafe

To residential praking

Cafe

Restaurant2

E

To Offices praking

D

Restaurant1

Outdoor cafe Outdoor cafe Offices Lobby

G

Offices drop off H

T a h l i a h

s t r e e t

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BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

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A

51

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48

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FIRST A FLOOR PLAN

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

A

Lockers W.C

Male Gym

C

Female Gym W.C

Changing

Changing

Lockers

B

Mosque

Outdoor garden Day care D

Conferences

W.C Outdoor garden

Reseption

Cafe Lonuge

F

Lonuge

Reseption

Cafe

W.C h a l l

E

M u l t i p u r p o s e

G

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D E

Office4

2 Bed room

1 Bed room

Studio

C

D

Rental space

C

F G

Office1 E

Office3

Studio Studio

Studio

B

B

F

41 1 Bed room

2 Bed room

A

Outdoor garden

TYPICAL A FLOOR PLAN H

Outdoor garden

Cafe

Office2



RESIDENTIAL UNITS B

B

A

C

C

B

6

Studio

43

1 Bed Room Apartment

2 Bed Room Apartment


A

B

C

A

B

C

Open to below 1

1 2

3 Bed Room Apartment Lower Floor

7

3

4 Bed Room Apartment Upper Floor

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Level 20 88.00

Level 20 88.00

Level 19 84.00

Level 19 84.00

Level 18 80.00

Level 18 80.00

Level 17 76.00

Level 17 76.00

Level 16 72.00

Level 16 72.00

Level 15 68.00

Level 15 68.00

Level 14 64.00

Level 14 64.00

Level 13 60.00

Level 13 60.00

Level 12 56.00

Level 12 56.00

Level 11 52.00

Level 11 52.00

Level 10 48.00

Level 10 48.00

Level 9 44.00

Level 9 44.00

Level 8 40.00

Level 8 40.00

Level 7 36.00

Level 7 36.00

Level 6 32.00

Level 6 32.00

Level 5 28.00

Level 5 28.00

Level 4 24.00

Level 4 24.00

Level 3 20.00

Level 3 20.00

Level 2 16.00

Level 2 16.00

Level 1 8.00

Level 1 8.00

Street Level 0.00

Section A-A Section A-A

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Section SectionB-B B-B


South Elevation

East Elevation

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ARCHITECTURE S SC CH HO OO OL L ARCHITECTURE

L o c a t i on: Sa u di A ra bia , Jedda h S i t e A re a : 7, 000s qm

P r o j ec t Br ief Sc h o o l o f A r ch i t e ct u r e an d P l an i n g l o cat e d n o r t h J e d d ah at p r i n ce S u l at an R d . T h i s p r o j ec t , u n l i k e o t h e r l o cal ar ch i t e ct u r al sc h o o l s , f o cu s e s o n o p e n n e s s t o t h e p u b l i c b e c a u se ar ch i t e ct u r e s h o u l d b e an o p e n an d v i si b l e l ab o r at o r y f o r s o ci e t y. T h i s co n ce p t r e f l e c t e d i n t h e d e s i g n o f t h e p l an s as w e l l b u i l d i n g mas s , s o t h at t h e t w o d i s ci p l i n e s l o o k a t e ach o t h e r as a h u g e t h e at e r an d i n t h e m i d d l e t h e r e ar e co m m o n act i vi t i e s an d p l a z a f o r u s e r s i n cl u d i n g p u p l i c.


CONCEPT

What is the Problem ?

Why it’s a Problem ?

Solution ?!

Studios in typical school of architecture have been designed either closed individual classes or as an open plan

Each design methodology has disadvantages, the closed plan studio prevent the students from interact with each other or with other disciplines , especially in this project it is healthy for students to have interaction through the building. on the other hand the open plan lack for the orgnized functions beside lower level of acoustic comfort if it has not been considerd !

Studios have to be the substantial spaces of any school of architecture, in this case combination of two ideas of open and closed plan we’ve created uniqe studio space that has the advantages of both and discard the disadvantages

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Studio

Studio

Studio

Studio

Clo s e d P lan

Studio

FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM

O p e n Pl a n

400 Students 175 Arch

175 URP

50 Grad

43.7%

43.7%

12.5%

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S tu d e n t s p e n d m os t of t he t i me i n s i d e c losed spa c es w i t h n o c h an c e t o i nt er a c t

Academic Undergraduate Studios Classrooms

Graduate Studios Labs

W i t h c om b i na t ion of the two i d ea s , st ud i os a r r a ngement like a t hea t er i n s uch a g la s s cubes a l l ow i ng f or v i sua l communica t i on t hr oug h the dis ciplines a nd d i s c a r d dis a dv a nta ges

Admin. Dean office

1

5

Studios required

Open pla n la ck f or the or g nized f unctions a nd f eeling of los s les bes ide lower lev el of a cous tic comf or t

Studio required

Studios required

Common

Lecture Hall Faculty Critique Hall Library Offices Meeting Research Room Space Regestration Lounge Office Exhibition Hall Workshop Gym

Commercial Café

Amenity

Health Center

Utilities

W.C Multipurpose Storage Field Loading Dock MEP Space Requirement

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AREA SCHEDULE

37% 8% 23% 5%

3940 20 505

Staff Maintenance Total

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Total

830

User

2480

2800 180 680 50 50 180 600 30 60 60 30 30 20 560 250 290 150 125 25 200 200 280 400 20 375 130 108 48 160 2680

Students

Net area

10 1 8 1 1 2 50 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 4 2 1

Faculty

Quantity

280 180 85 50 50 90 12 30 30 30 30 30 20 280 250 290 150 25 25 200 200 280 400 20 375 130 18 12 80 2680

10771

26%

Utilities

Amenity

Area

2996

Commercial

Space Undergraduated studios Graduated studios Classrooms Wind and light Lab lasercut lab Coumputer lab Offices Dean office Admin office Meeting room Break room Regestration office Reception Critique hall Lecture Hall Library Research space Study rooms Printing room Reception/Lounge Exhibition hall Workshop Gym Café Multipurpose filed Health center W.C Storage Loading dock MEP space requirements

All Building’s users

Common

Adminstrative

Academic

Type


BUBBLE DIAGRAM

Labs 380 sqm

Upper floors

URP.Studios 1,400sqm

Classrooms 850 sqm

AR.Studios 1,400 sqm

Library 280 sqm

Research space 175 sqm

EN

EN

Adminstrative 820 sqm

Gym 230 sqm Lecture hall 250 sqm

Critique Halls 560 sqm

Underground

Heart of the campus

Cafe 80 sqm

Exhibition 200 sqm

Ground floor

Basment Parking 183 cars

Work shops 280 sqm

EN A

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FAR 4.2 29.400 sqm 21m Height

01.Proposal Mass

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

The actual mass after apply FAR ratio and municipality requirements for setbacks

Footprint 60% GFA 11.000 sqm 12m Height

02.Program Proposal mass after applying the program with total GFA 11,000 sqm

Gym Library/Research Lounge/cafe Exhibition

04.Campus

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By engaging the public through the program in the center of the campus it enhance the interaction and informal learning

Plaza Interactive facade

05.Attraction Points Set back the central mass to create welcoming place for public with interactive glass facade, gym with multipurpose ďŹ eld in the narrowest area of the site


URP studios Secondary Entrance

Underground Workshop Loading

AR studios Photovoltaic Panels Multipurpose Field

03.Concept Studios like a huge theater! arranged in opposite way on 3 levels to provide the required program spaces and the visual communication

Gym Parking Entrance Heart of the campus

URP Department

Main entrance

ARCH Department Parking Entrance Secondary Entrance Parking Exit

06.Modifying Improve the mass to suit various function of each part of the project

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1-Plaza 2-Entrance 3-Lecture hall

4-Cafe 5-Exhibition 6-WC

7-Jury hall 8-Undergraduate studio 9-Classroom

10-Storage 11-Interactive stair 12-Loading

13-Gym 14-Multipurpose ďŹ eld 15-Workshop

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN 58

1-Library 2-Undergraduate studio 3-Classroom

4-WC 5-Print room 6-Critique room


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4-Grad studio

7-Undergraduate Studio

10-Admin office

2-Wind&light lab 3-Computer lab

5-Grad office 6-WC

8-Critique room 9-Faculty offices

11-Meeting

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STRUCTURE SYSTEM

Advantages of Flat Slabs 6-9 m

6-9 m

Best suitable and economical choice for spans 9-6 m

Flexibility in design layout

Saving in building height

Ease of installation of M&E services

Flat Slab System Reinforced concrete slab supported directly by concrete columns without the use of beams

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EAST ELEVATION

Roof +14.00m

S h a d i n g Te c h n i q u e

Form Follows Function

12:00 PM

5:43 PM

Summer solstice 21 June 5: 3 AM

Aluminum Panel

Winter solstice 21 Dec

Sun path

East and West facade has been designed to break sunrise and sunset glare with integrated system into facade to enhance the educational process through the building and reminds student how to manipulate with the building itself to achieve different goals

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Steel Space frame

Some sort of organic structure dedicated to the gym and outdoor space to add feeling of dynamic to those functions


WEST ELEVATION

Roof +14.00m

Efficiency

Light Diffusing

Adding photovoltaic cells to the system to improve building efficiency

Another light diffusing technique used on some extensive area of glass to break down sun glare and create different visual effects on the interior

A cr y l i c s t r i p s i n t e g r at e d i n t o g l as s p an

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SECTION A-A

Roof +14.00m

2nd Floor +8.00m 1st Floor +5.00m G.Floor +2.00m B1 -1.00m B2 -4.00m







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VILLA M MA AR R II N NE E VILLA

Lo ca ti on: S a ud i A rab i a, T h o w al Si te A r ea : 1, 50 0 s q m

P roj e ct B r i e f T his project is a h o u se fo r a m a r i n e l i f e s cientist and hi s fa m i l y ( w i f e a n d t h r ee children) . Located o n a n i sl a n d i n t h e Re d Sea n orth of Jeddah 5 5 km a w a y. Th e p r o j ec t go a l w as to illustrate t h e w o r ki n g d r a w i n gs i n a ddition to some c o n st r u c t i o n d et a i l s.



CONSTRUCTION PHASES

01.Digging

02.Pad

05.Neck Columns

06.Slab on Grade

09.Ground Floor Slab

13.Steel Fram

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10.Beams

14.Steel Decking


03.Moisture Insulation

04.Footings

07.Load Bearing Walls

08.Ground Beams

11.Walls

12.Roof

15.Wall Panels

16.Steel Decking for Roof

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10

GROUND FLOOR

5

1-Entrance 2-Sitting area 3-Kitchen

9

4-Laundry 5-Bathroom 6-Dining

3

7-Living area 8-Patio

8

9-Swimming pool 10-Sauna

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1

1-Master bed 2-Closet 3-Bathroom

4

4-Sitting area 5-Bedroom

Open to below

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SECTION A-A

A109

8.00m Roof

4.50m First Floor

0.45m Ground Floor

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Detail1 A110 Roof textile Gravel bed Rigid insulation Waterproof membrane Concrete topping Steel decking

Parapet flashing

Stone Cladding Steel beam

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Aluminum frame

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5

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Detail1 Roof parapet

Glazing

DETAILS 1-Gravel bed

9

2-Rigid insulation 3-Waterproof membrane 4-Concrete topping

Detail2 A110

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18 5

8 11

7-Parapet flashing 9-Glazing

4

6

6-Steel Beam 8-Stone Cladding

17 2

5-Steel decking

12

Inverted beam Concrete flat slab

13

10-Aluminum frame

Detail2

11-Inverted beam

First floor slab to Ground floor roof connection

12-Concrete flat slab 13-Concrete wall 14-Gypsum board 15-Moisture insulation

Concrete wall

16-Reinforced concrete floor slab

Gypsum board Stone cladding

2

17-Textile

13

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17 15 16

Moisture insulation Reinforced concrete floor slab

2

18 Detail3 External wall to floor slab

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LIVE & WORK U UN N II T T LIVE & WORK Loca ti on: Sa u di A ra bia , Jedda h Si te Are a : 118s qm

Pr ojec t Br ief A semi micro house has been designed for an artisanal baker and his family. the project has 2 phases. Phase 1 is small bakery with small home zone for single artisan. Phase 2 is expanded bakery and home zone for him and his family.


Jam jom H ouse

LOCATION When the project is in a historical location, it becomes harder to deal with the form of the building when it comes to the context. So we focus on-site analysis to make a harmonic mass as much as possible. The site locates on the Old Jeddah City (AL-BALAD) which means a spontaneous context is the dominate.

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01.Program

Phase1 is a small workspace (bakery) then phase2 is an extension for his family residence

02.Welcoming

Since the project locates on the main pedestrian street we trim the corner to create welcoming small entrance and plaza for the pedestrian

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

03.Residence

According to the program requirements, we extend the family residence space then suspense the mass above the pedestrian path

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04.Vertical Circulation Adding a glass box to separate the two masses and to function the vertical circulation


TIMBER STRUCTURE Timber is used in loadbearing wall structures both as horizontal elements and in vertical elements in which these elements spaced close together to form wall panels and floor joists . the use of timber in skeleton fram structure is less common because the internal forces which occurs in these requires a stronger material such as steel. Based on these character, timber frame structure is used as construction methode

Top Plates

Wood Studs

Sole Plates

Roof Structure

External Wall Structure

INNER LINING VAPOUR CONTROL LAYER WOOD FIBRE INSULATION Flooring

TIMBER STUD

I Beam

SHEATHING TIMBER CLADDING

Floor Joist

Spread Footing Concrete Column

VENTILATED CAVITY Flooring Structure

Columns and Footings

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MATERIALS AND QUALITY Wood is the world’s most environmentally friendly raw material and due to its sustainable characters, wood has been used for cladding and to respect the physical context in Al-Balad since the primary construction material in jeddah historical buildings is Al-Manqby stone ( natural raw stone extracted from Al-Arba'in lake ) and it is a sustainable material.

THERMAL COMFORT Thermal control and comfort are achieved by using wood fibre insulation due to its excellent insulation performance in summer and winter. provides optimum heat protection for your whole structure including walls, ceilings and roofs. In addition, its low thermal conductivity and high heat capacity, also protects your house against overheating in summer. The high material density of approximately 50 kg / mÂł and the high specific heat capacity provide heat insulation on the hottest days.

Wood Fibre Insulation

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

6

1. Entrance 2. Bakery 3. Preparation 4. Bar 5. Garden 6. To the upper floor

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BARRENJOEY V VA AC CA AT T II O ON N H HO OU US SE E BARRENJOEY L o c a t i o n : A u s t ra l i a, S ydn ey, B a rren jo ey S i t e A re a : 3 0 0 s q m

P r o j e c t Br i e f Th i s p r o j e c t f o cu s o n d e s i g n i n g s u i t ab l e sp a c e s f o r v a c a t i o n h o u s e l o cat e d i n S y d n e y, Ba r r en j o ey. t h e m ai n g o al w as t o r e d u ce o u r en e r gy d e m a n d by u s i n g r e n e w ab l e e n e r g y st r a t egi es. By u s i n g e n e r g y cal cu l at i o n so ft w a r e w e c a l c ul at e o u r e n e r g y co n s u m p t i o n t h en w e d ec id e d t o i n s t al l a p h o t o vo l t ai c p a n el s syst em t o g e n e r at e o u r e n e r g y f r o m t h e su n l i gh t .



LOCATION BARRENJOEY SYDNEY 33.86 S, 151.20 E

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arrenjoey, which means 'young kangaroo', is in the lands of the Garigal people. Midden sites have been found on the headland and nearby in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – there are also axe-grinding grooves, cave art and rock engravings. Barrenjoey is the most northern part of the Pittwater local government area, only reached from the water or by walking along the sand-spit which links it to Palm Beach. The headland, which commands the entrance to Broken Bay, the Hawkesbury River and Pittwater, serves as a reminder that during the nineteenth century most access to Pittwater was by ship and that Barrenjoey became a focal point during this period.

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Location


N Undesirable afternon sun

DESIGN CONCEPT The main concept behind distribute functions is to maximize the living space and the bedroom views towards the context in addition to protect the building from afternoon warm sun by putting the services in western elevation

Services

LOUNGE Kitchen

ENTRY COURT

Bath

Bed Bubble diagram illustrate the relation between the different functions in the house

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02.Split

Lounge: 35 sqm Bedroom: 25 sqm Kitchen: 25 sqm Bathroom: 15 sqm Circulation15%: 20 sqm

03.Winter Daylight

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05.Maximize Shadow Mask


LOAD TABLE In this step we count the basic equipment in our house to estimate the annual energy consumption, the next schedule illustrate the equipment types and its quantity in addition to operating time and energy consumption during one day then the average annual consumption can be determined.

Device

Quantity

Power (W)

Avg.Duration (h)

Energy (W.h)

TV Laptop kettle AC Refrigerator Microwave W/D Toaster Oven Iron Vaccum cleaner Living room lamp Kitchen lamp Bedroom lamp

2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 4

440 90 1848 2500 154 800 3300 1150 800 1000 500 10 13 13

2 12 0.16 7 24 0.08 1 0.1 1.5 0.5 0.5 7 4 1

1760 2160 295.68 35000 3696 64 3300 115 1200 500 250 420 312 52

12618

60.84 kwh/d Annual consumption

49124.68 49.124 17930.26

Total

AC units has the biggest impact on our annual energy consumption

ANNUAL CONSUMPTION

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PV stand-alone systems batteries are used to store the energy from when it is gener ated until it is needed.

PV SYSTEM COMPONENTS Now to help in reduce our energy demand from external grid we have made a decision to install a renewable energy source to our system, in this case we used photo voltaic panels to generate our energy from the sun light above our roof.

Sun irradiance

1,674 kwh/sqm

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PV Panels

Photovoltaics SG310M Module Type Monocristallin EfďŹ ciency 19% Nominal Power 310 Wp Dimension 1.00 x 1.65

Batteries

Number of Batteries 1 nominal Capacity 6 KWh

Electric Consumers

Electric Vehicle

Electric Grid

Total Consumption 17,930 KWh

Name BMW i3 Consumption/100 km 12 KWh

Local Grid Voltage 400


SYSTEM RESULTS

Photovoltaics AC According to this chart the highest Energy Production of PV inverter AC is on Dec We take 12,000 kwh from external grid but export 8,000kwh to it. It means that our actual consumption from external grid roughly about 4,000 kwh.

Degree of Self Sufficiency Ratio between self sufficiency and total consumption

From external grid 12,541 KWh

Self-sufficiency 6,114 KWh

Consumption from external grid 12,640 KWh

Total Consumption 18,754 KWh

Yield Photovoltaics DC 17,376 KWh

Annual Balance

2,500KWh

The next graphical chart illustrate the annual balance according to the energy production from external grid and photovoltaics panels. Total consumption is 18,754 kwh.

To external grid 8,761 KWh

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REVITALIZATION OF H H II R RA A S ST TR RE EE ET T REVITALIZATION OF

STREET PARAMETER LOCATION : JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA LENGTH : 1.5 KM WIDTH : 26 M LANES : 5 DIRECTION : EAST TO WEST NUMBER OF PARKING : 422 car CLASSIFICATION : Movment - Colecter STREET FURNITURE :

One-Way Direction

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SEATING

LIGHTING

SIGNAGE

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Heraa Street is a long , important , collecter street which play also as a commercial street acording to municipality of JEDDAH . The part we are going to work in is the one between HISTORY Rotary and ALMADENAH Road. a length of 1.5 kilometer by almost 26 meter width , is a one way direction toward the west , becouse of that the connectivity between HERAA roads.

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Buling hight

Heraa International Mall

Land marks

OPPORTUNITY - As we concluded from the solid and void analysis there are a lot of vacant-lands that gives us the opportunity to make mega project.

Al Tarikh Square

SOUQ ALSAMAL Danah Shops 5 floor

3 floor

2 floor

BinDawood

1 floor

17 Solid & void

Building age 13 17 15 12 75%

48%

North

South

- Hira street's regulation is a major strength point for us to take advantage of, as it allows a maximum of6 floor height for buildings.

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WEAKNESS - Hira street is a one way directoin, so the connectivity of hira street is considerd one of the weak points, as its only going in one direction. - As the regulation gives hira street a maximum of6 floor in height, still the existing building height is low. THREATS - The multi vacant-lands in hira is threating the street 's commercial class, by making incompatible projects.

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A N A LYS I S / S E C TIO NS & BLO C KS BLOCK N4 24491sqm 37Retails 17% Com. 83% Res.

BLOCK N5 35040sqm 28Retails 24% Com. 86% Res.

BLOCK N3 37637sqm 26Retails 11% Com. 89% Res.

BLOCK N2 427525sqm 28Retails 50% Com. 50% Res.

BLOCK N1 104558sqm 02 Retails 100% Com. 00% Res.

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BLOCK S5 13546sqm 00Retails 00% Com. 00% Res.

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BLOCK S3 10573sqm 06Retails 25% Com. 75% Res.

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BLOCK S10 8865sqm 07Retails 30% Com. 70% Res.

BLOCK S2 12321sqm 07Retails 30% Com. 70% Res.

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BLOCK S1 10560sqm 03Retails 30% Com. 70% Res.


BOLCK TYPE

BUILDING

RETAILS

SOLID%

COMMERCIAL

3

2

43

COMMERCIAL

3

28

3

MIXED-USE

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26

30

MIXED-USE

27

37

31

MIXED-USE

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28

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SOWT STRENGTH - Hira street is as we found a commercial collector street which play as a strength point for the project that gives it a potential advantage that we could benifit from. - Hira street's regulation is a major strength point for us to take advantage of, as it allows a maximum of 6 floor height for buildings. OPPORTUNITY - As we concluded from the solid and void analysis there are a lot of vacant-lands that gives us the opportunity to make mega project. WEAKNESS - Hira street is a one way directoin, so the connectivity of hira street is considerd one of the weak points, as its only going in one direction. - As the regulation gives hira street a maximum of 6 floor in height, still the existing building height is low. THREATS - The multi vacant-lands in hira is threating the street's commercial class, by making incompatible projects.

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A N A LY S I S / U S E R A N A LY S I S

BY

BY

BY

TYPE

TRANSPORTATION

NEED

EMPLOYEES Varied employment along the street includes restaurants, shops, offices and clinics.

AUTOMOBILE Automobile along street is the major transportation mode.

DESTINATION There are some important commercial destination that attract customers to the street.

WORKERS Group of construction workers concentrated in unplanned zone of the street.

PEDESTRIAN Even though the street is not walkable, pedestrian along the street noticeable due to the retailer typology.

PASSERS As we said before the street considered as main corridor from Al-Madinah road to western zones of Jeddah.

VISITORS Along day hours, the density of street visitors is the largest compared to other types.

BICYCLES We observe some cyclists by workers in unplanned zone.

LOCALS Locals represents as the residents of the neighborhoods around the streets.

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AREA PER USERS

10

40

3

25


Questionaire Results MALE

86%

LIVE HERE

15%

FEMALE 14%

BUS

15%

The most visited places in Hira St. (from Madina Rd. To Prince Sultan Rd.)

The best developments on the street to improve the area economically

The most unwanted and unwelcoming sorroundings in the street

65 + 2%

45%

55 - 64 6%

DRIVE

45 - 54 11%

8%

VISIT HERE

36 - 44 18%

BIKE

65%

25 - 34 47%

22%

WORK HERE

< 25 16%

WALK

20%

What are the issues and obstacles you experience in the street during your stay?

What are the things you think will help people enjoy their time visiting the street?

44%

No Place To Sit

53%

Crowded

Unsafe

37%

Noisy

17%

48%

Dangerous Intersections 66%

Trees and Bushes

58%

Parking

60%

60%

Bike Lanes

50%

Parks

63%

Nice Views 64%

Food and Food Service More Organized Crossings

41%

Quite Places

48%

Activities

42%

Car Speed Is High

37%

There Is Trash

46%

No Bike Lanes

66%

No Place To Walk

66%

No Shaded Areas

40%

Public Art

21%

52%

15%

Building Materials

crossing the street

Another.

56%

26%

21%

13%

Food Services

Entertainment

Malls

Office Buildings

Another.

41%

54%

56%

19%

28%

4%

Crowded St.

Wrong business activities

Unplanned Area

Unsafe street

Bad lighting

Another.

63%

30%

34%

Restaurants

Hira Mall

19%

52%

65%

Retail Shops

Hotels

32% Trash on the St.

Souq AlShamal

28%

Dania Center

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A N A LY S I S / S TRE E T PE RF O RM A NCE Parking As hira street is classificated a commercial street there should be enough parking serving the area, so observed the parking condition and availability . so there is a total of 422 parking in-street parking that are not orgnized probebly in the street.

Hira

St ON-STREET PARKING

ORENTATOIN

On-street parking means parking your vehicle on the street, anywhere on or along the curb of streets, in contrast to parking it in a parking garage.

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5.50m

Lanes

Lanes

Lanes

Lanes

3.30m

3.30m

3.30m

3.30m

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Lanes

3.30m

Parking

5.50m

Sidewlk

North

Sidewlk

1.80m

South

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The section we are working on is hira the one - way direction which is between almadina and prince sultan roads. Hira the one - way direction has an excessive width of over 30m, 5 lanes for cars and not enough room for pedestrian.

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Public Transportaion Saptcp company has a fleet of buses that goas and connect north, south, east and west jeddah with multi lines and buses each with a color code in the map to distenguish it from each other. Through

To

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Saudi airlines

Bin laden mousqe

8

Vegetable circle

Bin laden mousqe

9

Periodic inspection

Bin laden mousqe

9B

Periodic inspection

Bin laden mousqe

10

Natinal guard hospital

Bin laden mousqe

11

Alkaleejiah company

Bin laden mousqe

SOWT Strength No point

opportunity - Exploiting the public vs. privet regulation to reorganize the parking and pedestrian sidewalk

weakness - There are no bus stops, eventhough hira street is in the buses route - In the public transportations plan, there is no route that goes to hira street-the one way direction

Intersection

DINAH

B SEE

Threats No point

ROAD

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As hira street is a one-way direction the traffic flaw is headed to the west, there are 12 street that intersect with hira street, some of them are connecting hira with another parallel street and the other are just to let the local access the street.

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A N A LY S I S / S T R E E T S C A P E Hard scape Hardscape is the hard stuff in your yard: concrete, bricks, and stone. Softscape is the soft, growing stuff, like perennial flowers, shrubs, succulents, and trees. Softscape is living; hardscape is not.

Soft scape Softscape refers to the live horticultural elements of a landscape. Softscaping can include, flowers, plants, shrubs, trees, flower beds, and duties like weed/nuisance management, grading, planting, mowing, trimming, aerating, spraying, and digging for everything from plants and shrubs , to flower beds.

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06

1

TREE

Direction sign

HYDRANT

Traffic light

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00 BOLLARDS

2Trees Washinghtonia palm tree is the only tree in the street.

50 BINS

Ground cover is week in hira street as its only in few places. Its only in the pavement of Daniah mall

22 SIGNAGE

The tyoical material for pavemant is used along hira street wich is concret tiles, and interlock tiles.

56 LIGHTING

1Ground cover

00 SEATING

1Sidewalk pavement

Street furniture Its the object and pieces for equipment installed along streets and roads for various purposes. It includes benchs, traffic barriers, bollards, post boxes, streetlamps, traffic lights, traffic sign and bus stops.


Furniture place There is a lot f missing elements and furniture in hira street as there is no benches or seats , no bollards , no safety element such as bollards, signage, buffer zone , trees.

Traffic control Cities can achieve a reduction in traffic speeds using a variety of traffic calming techniques. While certain speed controls alter the configuration of a roadway, others change how people psychologicallyperceive and respondto a street.Consider the following t ools to encourage motorists to drive attarget speeds. Higher speed

Higher crash risk

Lower safety

Higher injury severity

Speed kmh

Stopping distance

Crash risk %

Fatality Risk %

15-25

7m

5

2

30-40

12m

15

5

50-60

20m

55

45

70+

35m

90

85

Speed Reduction Mechanisms. Street Trees STREET

On-Street Parking PARKING

SOWT Strength No strength point Opportunity No Point Weakness - Traffic light in the end ofthe street placed with a square create more traffic for the area - Distance between some intersections are very narrow - Very few landscape and greenary - Sidewalks are not shaded nor do they have planting Threats - High temperature - High humidity - Lack of shading

STREET PARKING

Pinchpoint STREET

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DESIGN STRATEGY QUALITY

GOALS

01 BRING PEOPLE BACK TO THE SREET

VISION

Providing variant activite along side the street Creating works oppurtinity

02

Our vision is to make hira street the first destenation for people to enjoy and spend there time in the north side of jeddah, by devoloping the street economic and providng livable public spaces. Also to give hir street a food theme to make it destenation number one for the people to go to.

Connecting the street with the context

DEVOLOPING STREET ECONOMIC

Devoloping the vacent land Attracting new bussnisses

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Increasing restaurant

Giving a food theme to the street Increasing time spent in the street

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CONCEPT CONTEXT

CONTENT

STREET CONTEXT CONTENT QUALITY

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ZONE2

ZONE1

CONCEPT Our concept is to divide the street into three main zones that help attract people to the street. By making the first zone and the last zone in the street as a tool to attract from outside the street to the street and then move to the central zone. The first zone on the street is the free shopping zone where all the multi-use shops that people need in this area are located. The last zone on the street represents another attraction for the street so that it will contain the popular market area that attracts the users from the other side of the street, then we have a central area that will serve as a gathring point for street useres.

Zone 3

zone 2

Zone 1

Local square

Main place

Market place

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CONCEPT / CONTEXT DEVELOPING 1.1

Expropriation

2.1

Set back 15m

1.OPEN SPACES 1.1. Creating open spaces in the beginning of the street 1.2. Providing public spaces along the street within the average walkable distance which is 400 m 2.MEGA PROJECT 2.1. Exploiting the vacent land by creating mega project

Actual Built Up Area 16% 120.000sqm 1.2

Expropriation

Set back 30m

3.DENSITY 3.1.Increasing density by increasing mixed use 400m

4.PUBLIC VS PRIVET 4.1. Removing Parking 4.2. Leaving the first 2m 4.3. Use the 3m remaining for outdoor activities

1.3

400m

Set back 30m

Add Built up area 60% 450.000sqm Increasing density by increasing mixed use

5.LAND USE 5.1. Removing Parking 800m

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RESTORING Hira Mall Regulations: unlimited height on Madinah Rd. 5 m setback with no on street parking

RESTORING Mixed Use Regilations: FAR 4 Unlimited height on Prince Sultan St.

INCENTIVES Mixed Use Regilations: 30 m setback added built up area 8,000 sqm

INCENTIVES Mixed Use Regilations: 30 m setback added built up area 6,000 sqm

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CONCEPT / CONTENT DEVELOPING 1.1 Local

Restaurant

Shopping

2.1

1.Retails Development 1.1 Increasing food services in street 1.2 Removing building materials retails

Increasing hosbitalitie 400%

2.Uses Development 2.1 Increasing hosbitalities in zone 1and2 2..2 Increasing commercial retails in the unplanned area

Increasing commercial

2.3 Making the unpland area a car free area 2.4 Local retails in the unplanned area 3.Street Bussniss 3.1Providing booths spaces in Local square 3.2 ICreateing Plaza spaces in Local square 3,3 Providing food trucks spaces 4.Activities And Events 4.1 Daily Activities Street art 4.2 Weekly Activities Juma path 4.3 Monthly Activites Ramadan table 4.4 yearly Activites Holidays event

19%

38%

52%

30%

80%

70%

Free car

Local busines

1.2

Removing building materials retails

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3.1

Daily

Weekly

Yearly

Open Street

Juma Path 9am-2pm

Ramadan Feast

Street Market 2pm-6pm

Monthly

3.2

5pm-10pm

5pm-12am

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CONCEPT / PERFPRMANCE DEVELOPING 1.1

2.5

Parking

Path

Frontage

3.0

2.5 1.8 1.6 2.4

3.0

Cyclist

Lanes

3.0 9.3

Furnishing

Lanes

Public trans 3.3

Path

2.4 1.8 2.5 7.2

2.5

8.8

2.5 1.8 1.6 2.4 5.8 30.0

Path

Cyclist

3.0

5.0

Frontage

Plaza

Path

Cyclist

1.6 2.4

10.7

3.0 9.3

Furnishing

10.7

2.5

Parking

3.3

2.5

Lanes

Public trans

2.4 1.8 2.5 7.2

Lanes

Parking

Path

NORTH

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SOUTH

30.0

Frontage

4.Street Scape 4.1 Creating green area along the street 4.2 Green area in the main plaza 4.3 Provideing street furniture

Parking

3.0

3.Control Traffic 3.1 Reducing cars speed 3.2 Providing pedestrian crossing 3.3 Creating pinchpoint 3.4 Connecting the adjacent street as a supported street 3.5 Minimizing the lanes width

Furnishing

NORTH

Furnishing

2.Parking 2.1 Parallel parking along the street 2.2 Suggiesting parking lots in vacent land

Frontage

1.Street engineering design 1.1 Redesigning street sectioin 1.2 Providing buses stops 1.3 Improving Intersections

SOUTH


2.1

3.3 AHMAD IBN USAYB

STREET 60 Degree Parking

Parallel Parking

10.000 sqm

4.1

4.000 sqm

4.000 sqm 12.000 sqm

Al-Madinah Rd

Prince Sultan Rd

STREET

ALI AFANDI JAMIL

9.000 sqm

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CONCEPT / QUALITY DEVELOPING 1.2

BUILDING

1.Safety 1.1 Visual imparment paths 1.2 Buffer zone 2.Sit and Stay 2.1 Resting areas 2.2 Comfortable furniture

BUFFER

3.Connectivity 3.1 Public transportation access 3.2 Links to open spaces 3.3 Bicycles access

2.1

BUILDING

4.Seeing 4.1 Clearness of throughway 4.2 Easy orientation

7.Adaptatioin to climate 8.1 Sun shade 8.2 Decrease temperature 8.3 Minimize dust and glare

3.1

BUILDING

6.Character 6.1 Unique facade style 6.2 Unified street light 6.3 Integrated street furniture

RESTING

5.Walkability 5.1 Pavement for walk 5.2 No obstacles 5.3 Accessibility

BUS STOP

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6.1

6.3

01: Gray aluminum (prefrably matte) #999999 02: Sweden tember 03: Stained glass 04: White aluminum 04

Street lamp 30m

Shop name

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02

Benches 03

60m

BUILDING Street bens 50-30m

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MASTER PLAN LOCAL SQUARE HIRA THE ONE WAY STREET The street has become one of the top distenation for food and bevelerage. As you enter the street, you will go through a gateaway plaza, one of many plazas on street, that gives the feeling and experience of welcoming the visitors.

ALTARIKH SQUARE

2 1- HIRA INTERNATIONAL MALL 2- BIN DAWOOD 3- PARKING LOTS 4- SUOQ ALSHAMAL 5- DANIAH MALL

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Parking lots 4.000 sqm

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MAIN PLAZA Parking lots 10.000 sqm 33

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Parking lots 9.000 sqm Ali Afandi Jamil

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Parking lots 12.000 sqm

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CONTACT P 9 6 6 5 3 7 8 9 9 0 0 9 E awzere@outlook.sa AL- N A H D A H , J E D D A H


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