Architectural Portfolio

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CONTENT Selected works

1.0

4.0

Rethinking Rawabi as a city model

The National Archive

GRADUATION PROJECT

2.0

INTERIOR DESIGN Creative Hub

3.0 ADVANCED DESIGN Design Factories

DESIGN VI

5.0 DESIGN V

The Automotive College

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DESIGN IV

The Archaeological Museum


1.0 RETHINKING KING RAW B BI AS A CITY MODEL ODEL A

Part one: Part two: 1.1 :Brief 1.6 :Conceptual thinking 1.2 :Site analysis 1.7 :Program 1.3 :Statistic analysis 1.4 :Anticipation of failure 1.5 :Consequence of failure

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1.1 :BRIEF This project is represented under the basis of the alternative realities concept during the introduction to graduation project course, which is imagining a scenario by putting assumptions and then think of an alternative for it. In this study, the assumption is the failure of Rawabi city based on several pieces of evidence, which means no residents there and Rawabi turns to a ghost city. Mainly, after proving the failure of Rawabi city, we study the results of rawabi’s becoming abandoned, then made a deep analysis that made us identify the best scenario that can be an alternative to revive Rawabi after a period of time (50-100 years) of being abandoned.

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1.2 :SITE ANALYSIS

Most of Rawabi’s lands have been politically classified as Area A, however, there’s 26.5% of its land classified as Area B and the main street is Area C (Fig. 4). (Based on geomolg).

Rawabi Municapility boarders Area A Area B Area C

LANDUSE

(Rawabi Website, 2015)

RAWABI LAND PUBLIC FACILITIES

[ PART OF IT STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION]

TOURIST FACILITIES PRIVATE CAR PARKING

100%

Total Area: 6,300,000 sqm

73.5%

Area A: 4,703,073.86 sqm Area B: 696,260.14 sqm

26.5%

GREEN AREAS EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES [ UNDER CONSTRUCTION]

EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES

Rawabi In different time

Sunday

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Friday

RECREATIONAL FACILITIES LOCAL RETAILS

[ PART OF IT STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION]

RESIDENTIAL VILLAS

[ UNDER CONSTRUCTION]

RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS [ UNDER CONSTRUCTION]

COMMERCIAL

[ PART OF IT STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION]

4:10pm

11:20am

4:30 pm

1:25pm

6:30pm

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1.3 :STATISTIC ANALYSIS BASED ON THE STATISTIC CENTER

BASED ON RAWABI

STATISTICS IN ELEVATION

THESE STATISTICS WERE DONE ON THE FIRST FOUR RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS

Based on Ibrahim Al Natour the mayor of rawabi," rawabi population number at the end of 2019 for the ямБrst four residential neighborhoods is 4500 people .

TOTAL NUMBER OF BUILDINGS= 119

THESE STATISTICS WERE DONE ON THE FIRST FOUR RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS

EACH BUILDING CONTAINS 16 APARTMENTS

TOTAL NUMBER OF BUILDINGS= 119

TOTAL NUMBER OF APARTMENTS= 1904

EACH BUILDING CONTAINS 16 APARTMENTS

NUMBER OF INHABITED APARTMENTS = 123

TOTAL NUMBER OF APARTMENTS= 1904 NUMBER OF INHABITED APARTMENTS = 930

NUMBER OF SOLD AND UNINHABITED APARTMENTS = 960

NUMBER OF SOLD AND UNINHABITED APARTMENTS = 192

NUMBER OF APARTMENTS NOT SOLD= 821

NUMBER OF APARTMENTS NOT SOLD= 782

POPULATION NUMBER = 720

POPULATION NUMBER = 4500

INHABITED APARTMENTS

20% of residents from the 1984 land.

Number of apartments in 2030 (Planned)

6823 721

Residents now

NOT SOLD APARTMENTS

1ST NEIGHBORHOOD

40000 Number of residents in 2030 (Planned)

SOLD & UNINHABITED APARTMENTS

Apartments now

123

1 ST NEIGHBORHOOD 302 apartments.

80% of residents from the West Bank

Price per square meter Price $ / m2

1400 1200

50 apartments are available.

1000 800

1

600 400 200 0

Workers in the government sector 5%

ST NEIGHBORHOOD

252 apartments sold out. 2008

2012

2015

2018

95%

Workers in the private sector Masyoon

Al tirah

Rawabi

Masayef

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1.4 :ANTICIPATION OF FAILURE

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1.5 :CONSEQUENCE OF FAILURE

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1.6 :CONCEPTUAL THINKING

AGRICULTURE BOTH DEPENDS ON

GOVERNMENT

TECHNOLOGHY ANIMAL WEALTH

REHABILITATION

DESTRUCTION

SENSING TECHNOLOGIES.

MARKETS

SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS.

REUSE

COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS.

TARGET GROUPS

TELEMATICS, POSITIONIN, TECHNOLOGIES. HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SYSTEMS. RECREATIONAL

RESIDENTIAL

FOOD PRODUCTION

MASS PRODUCTION

WASTE

WASTE TREATMEANT

SURROUNDING VILLAGES . WEST BANK.

PRODUCTION

DATA ANALYTICS SOLUTIONS .

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STATEMENT: A DEVELOPED AREA WHICH CREATES A CLOSED SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION CYCLE, BASED ON A HYBRID MODEL.

ENVIROMENTAL PRODUCTION

THE AIM IS TO CREATE A SELF-SUFFICIENT AREA [WATER,WASTE,ENERGY,MATERIALS]

-CREATING A PRODUCTIVE ENVIROMENT -EMPLOYMENT

TECHNOLOGY

TECHNOLOGY WILL BE THE OPERATOR OF THE PRODUCTION SECTOR

-RECYCLING -REUSE

-ENERGY PRODUCTION

HIGH-TEC FARMING, FOOD AND ENERGY PRODUCTION DEPENDS MAINLY ON TECHNOLOGY

-AGRICULTURE -FOOD -ENERGY -TOURISM -ANIMAL FARMS

IMPROVING SOCIAL CREATING PUBLIC SPACES TO INCREASE SOCIAL INTERACTION

SOCIAL HUB: -MARKETS -RESTAURANTS -GARDENS

LIFE

DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES

SUSTAINABILTY

STRENGTHEN FABRIC OF RURAL AREAS.

-FOSTER FARMING SECTOR. -RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS FIT WITH VILLAGES FABRIC.

-PROTECT THE HISTORICAL CENTERS.

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OUTDOOR AGRICULTURE

1.7 :PROGRAM

VERTICAL FARMING

RESTAURANT

MARKETS

USING ON-SITE GROWN FOOD AS MATERIALS

GROWING SPACE FOR PLANTS .OUTDOOR AGRICULTURE .VERTICAL FARMING .AGRICULTURAL CENTER .HORTICULTURAL THERAPY CENTER

AGRICULTURAL WATER

WATER FROM RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

FRESH-ORGANIC FOOD

SOCIAL CENTER

AGRICULTURAL CENTER

TOILET WATER

WATER TREATMENT

HORTICULTURAL THERAPY CENTER

RECYCLING GROWING LABS

AQUAPONICS WITH SOCIAL FACILITIES FOOD PRODUCTION

ENERGY PRODUCTION

SOLAR PANELS WILL PRODUCE ENERGY FOR THE PROJECT

ANIMAL FARMS

HEALING IN HORTICULTURAL THERAPY

ANIMAL WASTE RECYCLING

STONES AND OTHET MATERIALS RECYCLING

MEDICINAL PLANTS CENTER ANIMAL WASTE WILL BE RECYCLED TO BE FERTILIZER FOR PLANTS

USING PLANTS AS A THERAPY FOR MENTAL ILLNESSES

PRODUCING

CONSUMING

DECOMPOSING

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B

SECTION A-A SCALE: 1-100 SOUTH DIRECTION

A A

B

CONTROLLING LABORATORY

VERTICAL FARMING SOLAR PANELS

PLAZA FOR WORKERS

MONITORING CENTER FRUIT & VEGETABLES MARKETS

RESTAURENTS OFFICES

PUBLIC PLAZA VERTICAL FARMING

SUMMER SUN 23.45 dgrs WINTER SUN 23.45 dgrs

OFFICES

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B

SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE B-B EAST DIRECTION

A A

B

SUMMER SUN 23.45 dgrs WINTER SUN 23.45 dgrs

FRUIT & VEGETABLES MARKETS

ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY

CLEANING SPACE VERTICAL FARMING SOLAR PANELS

EFFICIENCY ENERGY RESTAURANTS PACKING SPACE MONITORING CENTER PLAZA FOR WORKERS MONITORING CENTER

SUSTAINABILITY TECH INTEGRATION

RESTAURANTS OFFICES OFFICES COORDINATION LAB QUALITY CONTROL LAB

RESTAURANTS RESEARCH CENTER TERRACES IT SPACE IT SPACE

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TO BE CONTINUED

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2.0 99 CREA IVE HUB T

2.1 :Brief

2.2 :Planning the project 2.3 :Plans & Sections 2.4 :Final results [detailed shots] 15


2.1 :BRIEF Brief: This project was done during the interior design course in the first semester of the fifth year in the university. The project consists of a cafe, individual’s and group’s studying area and a gallery for artists.

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2.2 :PLANNING THE PROJECT

Each elements in the cafe have been designed to reflect the industrial-tropical theme.

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2.3 :PLANS & SECTIONS GROUND FLOOR [AT LEVEL 0.00]

SECTION A-A

SECTION B-B

FIRST FLOOR [AT LEVEL +4.00 & +5.00]

SECTION C-C

SECTION D-D

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2.4 :FINAL RESULTS Café

Individual Studying area

Groups Studying area

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OTHER DETAILS Books shelves

Pin-up boards

Drawing tables

Bathroom’s sink

Gallery

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3.0 D SIGN FACTORIES E

2.1 :Brief

2.2 :Site analysis 2.3 :Concept 2.4 :Masterplan 2.5 :Plans 2.7 :Elevations & sections 2.6 :Final results: Detailed shots.

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3.1: BRIEF Brief: The project was done during the advanced design course in ďŹ rst semester of the ďŹ fth year. The site of the project is Qalandia Quarry and the area is 130.000 sqm. Design facotory that consists of fabric,leather and furniture factories was planned

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3.2: SITE ANALYISIS

SOLID & VOID

A deep analysis was made for the quarry and it’s surrounding by analyse each space and the life style of the area.

LIFE-STYLE

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3.3: CONCEPT

1- Edgy Contour lines, architectural and landscape design were inspired by the nature of the site that is used as a quarry and exposed to many cutting processes over years. Based on full research for Qalandya camp, Qalandya women association holds periodic workshops for embroidery and sewing learning, according to that, the idea of clothes and leather factories will be able to enhance women’s skills and their interaction with community.

2- site terracing and low-rise architecture helps making a visual connection between the camp and all of the project. 3- Architecture is integrated with the landscape, through the low rising and green roofs, which make people interact and move over these factories.

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3.4: MASTERPLAN

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3.5: PLANS

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3.6: MODEL

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3.7: ELEVATIONS & SECTIONS

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3.8: SHOTS

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INTERIOR SHOTS

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4.0 THE NA IO IONAL ARCHIVE ARCHI T

4.1 :Brief 4.2 :Site analysis 4.3 :Concept & Program 4.4 :Masterplan 4.5 :Plan 4.6 :Elevations 4.7 :Sections 4.8 :Final results: Detailed shots.

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4.1 :BRIEF A national archive for Palestinean memory with a park around it was design on the historical site of Tal al-Foul in Beit-hanena.This project was designed through Design 6 course.

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4.2 :SITE ANALYSIS historical timeline EARLY 1920

EARLY 1516

BRITISH PERIOD

HISTORY

OF PALESTINE

OTTOMAN PERIOD

EARLY 1948

EARLY 1904

JORDANIAN PERIOD

ISRAELI PERIOD

PALESTINE WAS OPEND BY THE OTTOMANS IN 1516 & IT WAS DIVIDED INTO 5 REGIONS .

THE PERIOD OF JORDANIAN OCCUPATION OF JERUSALEM CITY WAS ONE OF THE SHORTEST PERIOD OF THE ISLAMIC HISTORY.

started after the end of ottoman empire, as a result of world war 1

1516

1914-1918

1920-1948

1948 1967

1936-1939

1904

1967

THE OCCUPATION OF THE WEST BANK BY THE ZIONIST.

1987

1996 1988

2006 2002 2005

2000

THE SHORTEST PERIOD IN HISTORY OCCUPATION OF THE WEST BANK WALL

SELIM I SULTAN OF THE OTTAMAN EMPIRE

the great palestinian revolution palestine in world war 1

INTEFADAH EL AQSAH

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS IN PALESTINE

ROCKFELLER MUSEUM jewish immegration to palestine

INTEFADAH EL HEJARAH

e x p l o d e d a x o n o m e t r i c

light structure

planes

intersection

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4.3 :CONCEPT & PROGRAM

we used this structure so it would be easy to plug in any new masses to the project , since archive may extend in the future due to any new updates or information .

SITE USERS RESEARCHERS LIBRARY SEMINAR ROOMS

STUDENTS LIBRARY SEMINAR ROOMS

QUIET

existing information

existing information

QUIET

CHILDREN LIBRARY

WORKERS LIBRARY

park

park

cinema

cinema

exhibition

exhibition

QUIET

existing information

STATEMENT

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4.4 :MASTERPLAN

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4.5 :PLAN

BASEMENT FLOOR

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4.6 :ELEVATIONS archive ”east elevation”

”south elevation”

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4.7 :SECTIONS

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4.8 :SHOTS

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5.0 THE AUTOMOTIVEE COLLEGE 5.1 :Brief

5.2 :Site analysis 5.3 :Concept 5.4 :Masterplan 5.5 :Plans 5.6 :Elevations 5.7 :Workshops layout 5.8 :Sections 5.9 :Final results: Detailed shots.

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5.1 :BRIEF

The automotive college is a high-tech educational college which teach ďŹ ve years of automotive-engineering that was designed during the design 5 course on the quarry site of Betunia. Students after graduation will be able to repair cars using high-tech techniques and will be able to make the dierent parts of cars.

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5.2 :SITE ANALYSIS FROM RAMALLAH

FROM BEITUNIA

STORES

FACTORIES

FROM TIRA

OPEN SPACES

INDUSTRIAL AREA

S

RAMALLAH CULTURE PLACE

MAHMOUD DARWISH MUSEUM

VIEWS. BUILDING AROUND THE SITE.

LIGHT INDUSTRY ZONE TYPE OF WASTE :

W

1. TIRES. 2. STEEL. 3. PLASTIC.

FROM RAMALLAH

FROM BEITUNIA

T

CAR ACCESSORIES

IN BETWEEM

WASTE. WATER CONNECTIONS.

ACCESSIBILITY

O

CAR COMPANY

CAR ACCESSORIES

RECYCLING THE WASTE . ASSEMBLING WATER.

Cultural Institutions STREETS. HIGH SLOPE.

ANALYSIS

AREA 1 AREA 2 AREA 3

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5.3 :CONCEPT

5.4 :MASTERPLAN

Stepped massing as a result of the high slope & to reduce our footprint on the site.

Car ramps

As a result of our analysis, the function of our college will be automotive engineering. So the shape of car ramps will be reected on the college .

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5.5 :PLANS LEVEL [8 -8.5] FLOOR

LEVEL [35] FLOOR

5.6 :ELEVATIONS SOUTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

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5.7 :WORKSHOP LAYOUTS

MANUFACTURING WORKSHOP BY MACHINES MACHINE

COMPUTER WORKSHOP COMPUTERS

ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP

NAME

DIMEN-

MANUFACTURING WORKSHOP BY HAND

NUMBER SAFETY DISTANCE

MACHINE

NAME

DIMEN-

NUMBER SAFETY DISTANCE

CAR ASSEMBLY

1*1M

1

1M

RUBBER REFINING

3 *1 M

1

1M

PAINTING

1*1M

1

1M

CAR ASSEMBLY

5*3M

1

1M

SETTING DETAILS

1*1M

1

1M

PAINTING

3*1M

1

SETTING FURNITURE

1*1M

1

1M

TIRE BALANCER

5*3M

1

SETTING ENGINE

6*4M

1

6*3M

1

1*1M

1

1M

STAGES OF COMPLETION

1*1M

1

1M

TEST ON COMPUTRE

1*1M

1

1M

TEST RUN ON A PEDESTAL

1*1M

1

1M

SETTING ENGINE TEST RUN ON A PEDESTAL

1M

1M

1M

1M

TOTAL AREA = 517 M^2

TOTAL AREA = 649 M^2

ELECTRICAL PANELS

STUDENTS

COMPUTERS ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP

MECHANICAL WORKSHOP MACHINE

NAME TURNING MACHINE BORE WELDING

DIMEN-

NUMBER SAFETY DISTANCE

1.4* 1.2 M

10

0.5M

1.7 * 0.5 M

8

0.5M

MACHINE

NAME

DIMEN-

ELECTRICAL 0.8 * 0.4 M PANELS

NUMBER 17

SAFETY DISTANCE 0.3M

TOTAL AREA = 95 M^2

TOTAL AREA = 132 M^2

MECHANICAL WORKSHOP

COMPUTER WORKSHOP MACHINE

NAME COMPUTER

TURNING MACHINE

BORE WELDING MACHINE

DIMEN1 * 0.7 M

NUMBER SAFETY DISTANCE 20

TOTAL AREA = 119 M^2

MANUFACTURING WORKSHOP BY HAND RUBBER REFINING TO PRODUCE SHEET METAL

CONTROL ROOM

SETTING ALL THE DETAILS AND FURNITURE

CAR PAINTING

SETTING THE TIRES

SETTING ALL THE ELECTRICAL & ENGINE PARTS

TEST RUN ON A PEDESTAL

MANUFACTURING WORKSHOP BY MACHINES

LECTURE ROOM

CONTROL ROOM

CAR BODY ASEEMBLY BY SHEET METAL

CAR PAINTING BY THE ROBOTS

SETTING DETAILS , WINDOWS

SETTING FURNITURE

SETTING CAR ENGINE & THE ELECTRICAL PARTS

SETTING THE TIRES

FIRST TEST BY THE COMPTERS

SECOND TEST ON A PEDSTAL

FINISHED CAR

5.8 :SECTIONS SECTION C-C

SECTION D-D

SECTION E-E

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5.9 :SHOTS

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6.0 HIS OR ORICAL MUSEUM M T

6.1 :Brief 6.2 :Masterplan 6.3 :Elevations 6.4 :Sections 6.5 :Shots 51


6.1 :BRIEF A historical museum was designed on the archaeological site in Al-tira, the museum contains gallery, classes for historical lessons and social services. The project was design in Design 4 course.

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6.2 :MASTERPLAN The concept of the project is to create a special experience for visitors,and to do the minimal intervention on the archaeological site in order to protect the remains.

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6.3 :ELEVATIONS

NORTH ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

18.00 18.00

0.00 0.00

WEST ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

D5 A08

D4 A08

D3 A08

D6 A09

D7 A09

2.7923

1.3288

0.3155 0.4803

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

SECTION A-A

D7 A09 2.6753

D1 A08 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

6.4 :SECTIONS

0.00

SECTION B-B

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6.5 :SHOTS

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