PORTFOLIO
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE 2015-2020 ASEEL ABUSADA
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
6.0
DESIGN IV
The Archaeological Museum
1.0 RETHINKING KING RAW B BI AS A CITY MODEL ODEL A
Part one: Theory & Analysis 1.1 :Brief 1.2 :Site analysis 1.3 :Statistic analysis 1.4 :Anticipation of failure 1.5 :Consequence of failure
Part two:Concept & Design 1.6 :Conceptual thinking 1.7 :Program 1.8 Development-Plan 1.9 Part of Rawabi’s Elevation 1.10 Masterplan 1.11 Section 1.12 Q Center Re-Design 1.13 Shots
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1.1 :BRIEF This project is represented under the basis of the alternative realities concept during the introduction to the 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.
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 borders 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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LAND PROPERTY
Atara Village
SCALE : 1-15,000
SCALE : 1-15,000
(GeoMolg - 2018)
Rawabi’s Municipality boundaries
Heighest zone
Valley
Population concentration area in Atara lands
47.3%
For Ajjoul Village Total Area of Ajjoul = 6,624 Donums
28.0%
For Attara Village Total Area of Attara = 9,561 Donums
24.6%
For Abwain Village Total Area of Abwain = 6,404 Donums
Buildings of Atara Village Atara village Lands
Ajjoul Village
SCALE : 1-15,000
VILLAGE EXPANSION “ As Ajul sets on a high mountain and surrounded with valley, our only direction of expansion was to the west, what’s called now Rawabi” The Mayor said .
Rawabi’s Municipality boundaries Atara unsold land - inside Rawabi borders Atara village Lands
LAND USE INSTRUCTIONS “All unsold land plots will be subjected to land use instructions of Rawabi, which means, we as village people wil not be able to use it as we want , or as our budget allow us”. Resident of Ajjoul said
Construction
Abwain Village Rawabi’s Municipality boundaries Abwain uregistered land inside Rawabi borders Abwain village Lands
LAND REGISTRATION “Abwain is still under registration, Rawabi too, so our land plots included in Rawabi’s borders will be registered in Rawabi not abwain, which means we have new land use instructions. Another thing, we’ve never been asked a once when borders of Rawabi set and included our land plots”. Resident of Abwain said
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1.3 :STATISTIC ANALYSIS LANDS IN ORGANIZATION
GOVERNANCE PARTIES IN RAWABI
Price per square
STATISTICS
Price $ / m2
1400 1200 1000
40000 Number of residents in 2030 (Planned)
800
Number of apartments in 2030 (Planned)
6823
600 400
721 Residents now
200 0
Apartments now
123
2008
2012 Masyoon
2015
Al tirah
Rawabi
2018 Masayef
1ST NEIGHBORHOOD 20% of residents from the 1984 land.
1 ST NEIGHBORHOOD 80% of residents from the West Bank
302 apartments.
RAWABI’S SOLGAN
Workers in the government sector
50 apartments are available.
5%
1 ST NEIGHBORHOOD 252 apartments sold out.
RAWABI MUNICIPALITY BOUNDARIES LANDS OWNED BY THE MUNICIPALITY OF RAWABI
95%
Workers in the private sector
LIVE
WORK
GROW
STATISTICS IN ELEVATION
BASED ON THE STATISTIC CENTER
BASED ON RAWABI
Based on Ibrahim Al Natour the mayor of rawabi," rawabi population number at the end of 2019 for the first four residential neighborhoods is 4500 people . THESE STATISTICS WERE DONE ON THE FIRST FOUR RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS 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
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INHABITED APARTMENTS
SOLD & UNINHABITED APARTMENTS
NOT SOLD APARTMENTS
INHABITED APARTMENTS
SOLD & UNINHABITED APARTMENTS
NOT SOLD APARTMENTS
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1.4 Anticipation of Failure
1 2 FAILED AS A CITY MODEL
-SOCIAL -ENVIRONMENTAL -INSTITUTIONAL -ECONOMIC -PHYSICAL
Conflict between key actors (Investors & Municipality) Failure of Governance model
People of surrounding villages try to retake their lands.
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Conflict between INVESTORS & VILLAGES
AS A RESULT OF UNFAIR PURCHASE OF LAND
The Government decides to revive Rawabi for a new project.
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DECLINE IN HOUSING DEMAND (lOW SELLING PRICES)
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A new Investor take the site for a new project.
Conflict between INVESTORS & RESIDENTS
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CONFLICT BETWEEN STAKE-HOLDERS STOP PROJECT
EXPECTED SCENARIOS
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1.5 :CONSEQUENCE OF FAILURE
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PART 2 1.6 :CONCEPTUAL THINKING THE SCENARIO OF GOVERNMENT
RESIDENTIAL
CONCEPT DIAGRAM AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL WEALTH
TECHNOLOGY
REHABILITATION
HYBRIDIZATION
PRODUCTIONAL
FOOD PRODUCTION
URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN A RURAL AREA
TARGET GROUPS
RECREATIONAL SURROUNDING VILLAGES WEST BANK
MEDICINAL INDUSTRY
DISTRUCTION
REUSE BUILDINGS NEW BUILDINGS
USING THE ALREADY EXCISTING INFRASTRUCTURE
USERS STUDENTS FAMILIES WORKERS FARMERS STAFF TOURISTS
TEACHERS DOCTORS WORKERS FARMERS ENGINEERS NUTRITIONISTS WORKERS
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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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CONNECTING THE 3 VILLAGES BY A TOURIST PATH
ECO FRIENDLY
INFRASTRUCTURE VISION
SUSTAINABLE EFFICIENT
SCALE :1:25000
RECYCLED ROADS
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REPLACING ROADS MATERIAL BY RECYCLED ONE LIKE PLASTIC WHICH COULD LAST 10 TIMES LONGER THAN THE ORIGINAL ONE .
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
02 RICAL BUILD STO IN HI
SOLAR ROADS TO PRODUCE RENEWABLE ENERGY .
ELECTRIC CARS
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MA NY
A PREFABRICETED ROADS WAY MADE FROM RECYCLING WITH LIGHTWEIGHT CONSTRUCTION .
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NG
NE ZO
SOLAR PANELS
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RES TA
HO ST E
CY CL I
MA NY
A NEW ECOSYSTEM OF MOBILITY THAT COULD OFFER FASTER, CHEAPER, CLEANER, SAFER , MORE EFFICIENT RIDES . ES OR ST
PROVIDING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION STATION AT THE CENTERS OF THE VILLAGES ALSO ,USING THE SHARE MOBILITY SYSTEM .
PRODUCING SUSTANIABLE AND EFFICINT ECO FRIENDLY ENERGY TO USE IT FOR ELECTRIC CARS BY SOLAR PANELS .
R TOURISTS FO LS
TS & CAFE AN UR
WIND TURBINES
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IMPROVING A SPECIFIC AREA TO PRODUCE ENERGY BY WIND TURBINES .
Touristic path
SOLID WASTE TREATMENT
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GREY WATER TREATMENT
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PROVIDING WASTEWATER PURIFICATION PLANTS AND REUSE IT TO IRRIGATE CROPS .
WATER NETWORK
RICAL BUILD STO IN HI
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S G
MA NY
RECYCLING THE SOLID WASTE LIKE STONES TO REUSE IT .
BENEFIT FROM RAWABI INFRASTRUCTURE LIKE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ,AND CONNECT IT WITH THE VILLAGES .
Historical buildings Added services PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION STATION: SHARED MOBILITY
NANO PARTICELS ADOPTING THE NANO PARTICELS TECHNIQUE .
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CAMPING ZONE
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DETAILED PLAN
INTERVENTION
DETAILED PLAN 7.4
7.4
3.45
- Remove the stone skeleton 11.38 3.60
3.70
7.6
8.60 5.39
3.64
2.52 8.40
3.54
3.54
4.50
2.93
5.39
4.54
3.35
3.33
1.86
5.08
2.48
6.10
+ 22.88 C.F.L
U.F.L-6
6.03
1.81 3.44
3.28
1.14
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19
2.75
2.75
5.61
ELC .Room
11x16.55x
10.91
4.92
1.43
11x16.55x30
6.3
6.36 7.87
3.71
3.0
4.47
11x16.55x30
11x16.55x30
3.61 3.34
-After removing the stone skeleton, the slabs,staircase and columns will be tested and strengthen , in order to be used again
4.78
11x16.55x30
2.69
2.78
4.02
3.87 2.83
1.31
4.88 3.42
2.34
2.55 6.68
3.89
3.71
1.23
3.29
3.48
5.03
6.68
3.31
STAIRS
4.97
4.08 10.23
10.23
ELEVATOR GAS SHAFTS REINFORCED COLUMN 0.6*0.6
-Additional slabs will be added using the post-tension method.
0.6*0.3 TOTAL AREA = 1143 SQM
TYPES OF FARMING SYSTEMS
DECREASE WATER TOXICITY
NUTRIENT SOLUTIONS
TOXICITY
PLANTS: HERBS AND VEGGIES
MIST ENVIEONMENT
SYMBIOTIC ENVIRONMENT
SOIL & AGGREGATE DESEASE OR PESTS COST-FRIENDLY
AEROPONICS SYSTEM
PLANT CONTROLLING
SEPARATION BETWEEN PLANT BODY AND ROOTS
EXCERTIONS AQUA ANIMALS: FISH, SNAILS, ALGAE,..
PLANT
*HERBS + VEGGIES
WATER RECIRCULATION
PLATFORM SEPARATES THE ROOTS FROM THE PLANT BODY
BOTH ARE COMBINED FOR EMERGENCY CASES
SPRAY SYSTEM & ROOT
WATER AND NUTRIENT SOLUTIONS *SPARYED THROUGH THE PIPES
HYDROPONICS SYSTEM
NUTRIENT SOLUTIONS IN WATER SUITABLE FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENT INERT MEDUIMS: AGGREGATE, GRAVEL
AQUAOPONICS SYSTEM
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CONCEPT OF FORM
Sample of the buildings in the Q center with full stone facade & small openings .
Keeping the main structure of the building .
SUMMER SUN 23.45 dgrs WINTER SUN 23.45 dgrs
Reducing building heights and creating interactive space for the public use , and improving the connections between the closed building
Terraces on the southern facade .
Changing buildings materials by improving the transparency in the building .
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1.8 DEVELOPMENT MAP RESEIDENCES MIXED USED: about 140 donum
RESIDENCES & HOSTELS about 200 donum DORMS about 15 donum FARM HOUSES
PUBLIC SPACES ADMINISTRATION HALL: about 2.2 donum
SOCIAL HUB: about 12 donum
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER:
TECHNO RESEARCH CENTER:
PARK
about 80 donum
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION about 120 donum
CAMPING ZONE about 5 donum
FARMING IRRIGATED CULTIVATION
about 180 donum
about 8 donum
RAINFED CULTIVATION ANIMAL FARMS WITH
almost 70 donum
AQUAPONICS WITH SOCIAL FACILITIES about 25 donum
FACILITIES AGRICULTURAL VOCATIONAL about 15 donum
HORTICULTURAL THERAPY CENTER about 15 donum
RAIN WATER HARVESTING WATER TREATMENT CENTER
about 6.5 donum
INDUSTRIAL AREA:
STREETS MAIN STREET (RAWABI’S ENTRANCE) ATTARA/AJJUL - RAWABI STREETS INTERNAL STREETS PRIVATE STREETS
SIGNS GREEN PEDESTRIAN PATH/NETWORK HISTORICAL BUILDING VILLAGE’S SUB-CENTER
MICRO-MIXED USED:
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1.9RAWABI’S PART OF RAWABI’S ELEVATION ELEVATION PUBLIC CENTER
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MASTERPLAN SCALE : 1:500
1.10 MASTERPLAN
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1.11 SECTION [AFTER]
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1.12 Q-CENTER RE-DESIGN
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1.13 SHOTS
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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] 23
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 the 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 create 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 59
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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