LEITHI - URBAN & ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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Ahmed El Leithi

ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN PORTFOLIO


Ahmed El Leithi is an architect with 5+ years experience; studied Architecture Engineering at the American University in Cairo (AUC, 2015). Ahmed has been working professionally since 2014 taking on positions and leadership responsibilities. He has recently concluded the prep class for PMP certification and set to take the exam. Ahmed is currently an architect at PTW. He was formerly an Associate Architect and Project Manager at Abdelhalim CDC. He worked on different projects; ranging from concept, schematic, and design development to working drawings. In 2017, Ahmed was assigned project management of Al Sheikh Zayed Grand by virtue of the set of skills he demonstrated. The project was successfully delivered with outstanding design performance and is currently in Tender phase.

ABOUT ME


EDUCATION

PUBLICATIONS

EXPERIENCE PTW ARCHITECTS, VIETNAM

2018

2009

2019

PMP Preparation Course The American University in Cairo

General Engineering - B.A. Cairo University

2017

2020

2010 - 2015

2001 - 2008

Abdelhalim Ibrahim: An Architecture of Collective Memory, James Steele, AUC Press PM & Editor

Architecture Engineering - B.A. School Of Sciences & Engineering The American University in Cairo

IGCSE Nefertari Language School

2018

2015

HUNG KHANG 5 STARS BUSINESS HOTEL, BINH DUONG, VIETNAM CONCEPT DESIGN

Sessions with Abdelhalim by Abdelhalim Ibrahim, Abdelhalim CDC

Cairo Downtown Passageways, CLUSTER Cairo Editor

THINH PHAT MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT, HCMC, VIETNAM CONCEPT DESIGN

ASSOCIATIONS

Narratives of the Built & Un-Built, Abdelhalim CDC

Co-Author

Author & Editor 2015 Member

2014-2019 Teaching Assistant

Egyptian Syndicate of Engineers

The American University in Cairo

2014 Mosques of Egypt by Bernard O'Kain Content Contributor

CONFERENCES & EXHIBITIONS

SKILLS

2018 Curator Chagara Textiles, Amina Collection

Computer Modelling

Other Skills

Revit, Lumion

MS Office, Video Editing Research & Management Skills

2016 Curator CLUSTER Cairo RiseUp Summit

2016 Curator Capture AUC Closing Ceremony Exhibition, Cairo 2015 Organizer, Creative Cities Symposium & Egypt Urban Future (EUF) Conference

WORKSHOPS

Computer Drafting AutoCad ,Revit

Language Skills

Computer Graphics

Arabic, Mother Tongue English, Proficient Writing/ Speaking French, Basic Writing/ Speaking

Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign

CONTACT

THINH LIET EDUCATIONAL CAMPUS MASTER PLAN, HCMC, VIETNAM

BC/IC Venice Biennale Workshop, Egypt Pavilion

University in Cairo

Facebook: ahmed.leithi Email: leithi@hotmail.co.uk Mobile: +20 122 6565 059 Mobile: +84 034 4946 800

AL SHEIKH ZAYED MOSQUE, CAIRO CONCEPT/ SCHEMATIC/ MANAGEMENT

WESTOWN RESIDENCE, CAIRO, EGYPT SITE SUPERVISION, SODIC 2014 WARWICK JUNCTION DESIGN COMPETITION, UIA

2016-2017 EGYPTIAN EMBASSY IN KUWAIT, KUWAIT DESIGN DEV. /CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS

2014 ETHNIC RESTAURANT, PORTO, PORTUGAL MELOM4U/FRANCISCO ALEXIO DESIGN 2013

2016

GOLDEN HILLS MIXED USE TOWERS NA TRANG, VIETNAM CONCEPT DESIGN RED RUBY RESIDENTIAL TOWER, HCMC DETAILED DESIGN GIA HAN RESORT MASTERPLAN NA TRANG, VIETNAM 2019 PVI RESIDENTAIL TOWERS HCMC, VIETNAM

ABDELHALIM IBRAHIM: ARCHITECTURE OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY, BY JAMES STEELE PROJECT MANAGER/ EDITOR

OLD CAIRO WALL, DARB EL AHMAR RESTORATION AQSUNQUR BLUE MOSQUE RESTORATION UMM-SULTAN SHA'ABAN RESTORATION

KING SALMAN UNIVERSITY, SINAI, EGYPT CONCEPT DESIGN

AGA KHAN TRUST FOR DEVELOPMENT, CAIRO, EGYPT

AL KHANDAQ CULTURAL AND TOURISTIC DEVELOPMENT, AL-MADINAH, KSA DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 2015-2016

VAM CONG INDUSTRIAL CITY MASTERPLAN LONG XUYEN, VIETNAM ABDELHALIM IBRAHIM CDC RWAAT AL HADEETH MUSEUM, AL MADINAH, KSA, ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION, FIRST PLACE* 2017-2018

Reflections: Uncovering Geometry – Uthman IbnAffan Mosque

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WORLD WRITING, SEOUL, S. KOREA ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION

DAR AL ULOUM LIBRARY, SAKKAKA, KSA ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION AL SHEIKH ZAYED MOSQUE, CAIRO DESIGN DEV./ PROJECT MANAGEMENT 2016-2017

1000 km Nile City, the American

KING SALMAN UNIVERSITY, SINAI, EGYPT DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

CAIRO DOWNTOWN PASSAGEWAYS URBAN MAPPING AND WEBSITE, CAIRO, EGYPT DESIGN & RESEARCH 2015 ECO-HOUSE PAVILION, EGYPT URBAN FUTURE CONFERENCE (EUF), CAIRO, EGYPT INTERN KODAK PASSAGEWAY PILOT PROJECT, DOWNTOWN URBAN DEVELOPMENT, CAIRO, EGYPT INTERN 2014 I-CITY RESIDENCE, CAIRO, EGYPT DEVELOPMENT, DAR AL-MIMAR GROUP (DMG)

2013 5 STORY GARAGE REDESIGN BENA’A 5D, CAIRO, EGYPT

2013 TILL NOW ARCHPEDIA FACEBOOK PAGE, 50K+ FOLLOWERS ADMINISTRATOR 2013-2015 STUDIO CULTURE AND SERVICES COMMITTEE, ARCHITECTURE ASSOCIATION (AA) COMMITTEE HEAD 2012-2013 SERVICES COMMITTEE, ARCHITECTURE ASSOCIATION (AA) MEMBER

CURRICULUM VITAE


44

82

CULTURAL - LIBRARY COMPETITION - SHORTLIST

TRANSPORTATION HUB GRADUATION PROJECT

10

54

88

MASTERPLAN

CULTURAL/ TOURISTIC MIXED USE

20

64

HIGHRISE - MIXED USE

CULTURAL/ TOURISTIC COMPETITION - FIRST PLACE

09

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

VAM CONG 2020 | LONG XUYEN, VN

PHU THUAN INVEST 2020 | HO CHI MINH, VN

DAR AL ULOUM 2018 | SAKAKA, KSA

AL KHANDAQ 2016-2019 | AL MADINAH, KSA

RWAAT AL HADEETH MUSEUM 2018-2019 | AL MADINAH, KSA

THE TRANSMISSION 2015 | SUEZ, EGYPT

PUBLICATIONS

90

ABDELHALIM IBRAHIM: AN ARCHITECTURE OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY 2016-2019

MONOGRAPH

28

HUNG KHANG BUSINESS HOTEL 2020 | BINH DUONG

74

UNDERGRAD PROJECTS

HOSPITALITY - TOURISM

CAIRO DOWNTOWN PASSAGEWAYS 2015

GUIDE BOOK

34

80

RELIGIOUS - MOSQUE

URBAN - REVITALIZATION PILOT PROJECT

AL SHEIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE 2016-2019 | CAIRO

94

DOWNTOWN PASSAGES 2016 | CAIRO, EGYPT

CONTENTS

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CONTACTS


PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE


PHU THUAN INVEST 2020 HO CHI MINH HIGHRISE MIXED USE SAIGON CBD JAMONA CITY

PROJECT BRIEF

PHUMY BRIDGE

SUNSHINE DIAMOND

This mixed use project was pinpointed in the brief to aim at being an iconic edifice that stands at the edge of the Saigon river with glory.

PHU MY HUNG

The development encourages public access with the project through its public commercial podium. separating the private residence above.

ANGIA RIVERSIDE

SITE LOCATION

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

120 m

SHADING, HEAT CONTROL & DAYLIGHT

COMMERCE RESIDENCE AMENITIES

80 m

40 m LIVING 20 m Tower Residence A Place to comeback TO CITY - VIEW TO THE WEST Comfort & Privacy 0 m

PLAYING Public Open Space Private Sky Garden Amenities TO RIVER Sky - VIEW TO THE EAST

OUTLOOK

ENJOYING LIVING LIVING PodiumTower Commercial ResidenceTower Residence Shophouse A PlaceFrontage to comeback A Place to comeback Integrated Comfort Utilities & Privacy Comfort & Privacy

PLAYING PLAYING Public Open Space Public Open Space Private Sky Garden Private Sky Garden Sky Amenities Sky Amenities

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

ENJOYING ENJOYING Podium Commercial Podium Commercial Shophouse Frontage Shophouse Frontage Integrated Utilities Integrated Utilities

P H U T H U A N M I X E D - U S E PDHEUV ET LHOUPAM N EM N ITX E D - U S E D E V E L O P M E N T

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

NATURE VENTILATION & WATERPROOFING

Facade integration 1 : 50 @A3

SPLITTED STEPPED GRAPHTED SUBTRACTION ELIPSE ELIPSE ELIPSE ELIPSE SPLITED ELIPSE SPLITED ELIPSE SPLITED SPLITED STEPEDSTEPED SPLITED STEPED GRAFTED STEPEDGRAFTED STEPED GRAFTED SUBTRACTED GRAFTED SUBTRACTED GRAFTED SUBTRACTED SUBTRACTED SUBTRACTED Facade integration 1 : 50 @A3

Panoramic Panoramic ViewPanoramic ViewIncreasing Panoramic ViewIncreasing Surface Panoramic View Increasing Surface View Creating Increasing Surface Creating Sky Increasing Surface Green Creating Sky Green Surface Sky Creating Roof Green feature Sky Creating Roof Green feature Roof Sky Green feature Natural RoofNatural Ventilation feature Roof Natural Ventilation feature Ventilation Natural Ventilation Natural Ventilation Manipulating theIconic heights of Splitting the Elipse increases ThisArticulating massing design tectonic To articulate the tower ameniCorner Views Corner Views Corner Views Corner Terraces Views Terraces Corner Views Terraces Terraces Form Iconic Terraces Form Iconic Form Iconic Articulating Form Tower Iconic Articulating Tower FormArticulating Tower Articulating Tower Tower Amenities AmenitiesAmenities the splitted Elipse creates a the surface corner views and creates Amenities a roof feature iconic ties a massAmenities halfway across the

Instead of designing the development to to maximize GFA & effeciency, a design was chosen to be iconic elipse for a high-end development in HCMC. The development's elipse shape maximises views of all its units serving an epic Panormaic View.

this allows more units to take front stage views all around the four towers.

dynamic feel to the towers and form to enhance the overall tower was subtracted to create allows for various levels of Sky aesthetics of the towers. space for them and to allow for Green Terraces adding to Pthe natural ventilation. H U T H U A NP HMUI XTEHDU- AU NSP EHMUDI XETEVHDEU-LAUONSP EMPEIDHXNEUETVDTE-H LUOUSPAEM N DEMEN IVTPXEHELUDO-PTUM HSUEEAN D NT EM V EI XL EODP -MUESNET D E V E L O P M E N T value of the development and variations of Penthouses. This manipulation of the masses also creates various types of Amenities.

TOWER TOWER MASSING TOWER MASSING TOWER MASSING TOWER MASSING MASSING

THE TOWERS

THE PODIUM

The tower residency aims to provide its dwellers with a place to comeback to after a long day after a long day. Comfort and privacy are the two key componenets of the residential development. The roof of the podium provides exclusive access to residents to enjoy all the amenities the development has to offer.

The podium is a huge separate commercial development that aims to allow the public into the development's grounds Supermarkets, nurseries, shopping centers and various other services all work together to activate the commercial prospects of this location.

Image: Diagrams showing the massing tactics of the building to achieve the optimum form for the towers.

VIEW & NOISE MITIGATION

Facade integration 1 : 50 @A3

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uth @A3

THE STRUCTURE SYSTEM Four stories comprise the podium and the four iconic eliptical towers sit on top of it standing 36 floors high.

The landplot is 2.8 ha with a GFA of 162,500 sqm. This is divided into 80% residential area and the remaining 20% is for commercial. T.O.P. RL 152.700 ROOF RL 148.300 L40 RL 143.800 L39 RL 139.300 T.O.P. RL 152.700 ROOF RL 148.300 L40 RL 143.800 L39 RL 139.300

Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

L38 L37 L36 L35 L34 L33

RL RL RL RL RL RL

135.300 132.000 128.700 125.400 122.100 118.800

L32 L31 L30 L29 L28 L27

RL RL RL RL RL RL

114.800 111.500 108.200 104.900 101.600 98.300

L38 L37 L36 L35 L34 L33

RL RL RL RL RL RL

135.300 132.000 128.700 125.400 122.100 118.800

L32 L31 L30 L29 L28 L27

RL RL RL RL RL RL

L26 L25 TECH L24 L23 L22 L21 L20 L19 L18 L17 L16 L15 L14 L13 L12 L11 L10 L09 L08 L07 L06

RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL

114.800 L26 RL 94.300 111.500 L25 RL 91.000 108.200 104.900 TECH RL 87.700 L24 RL 84.400 101.600 L23 RL 81.100 98.300 L22 RL 77.800 94.300 L21 RL 74.500 91.000 L20 RL 71.200 87.700 L19 RL 67.900 84.400 L18 RL 64.600 81.100 L17 RL 61.300 77.800 L16 RL 58.000 74.500 L15 RL 54.700 71.200 L14 RL 51.400 67.900 L13 RL 48.100 64.600 L12 RL 44.800 61.300 L11 RL 41.500 58.000 L10 RL 38.200 54.700 L09 RL 34.900 51.400 L08 RL 31.600 48.100 L07 RL 28.300 44.800 L06 RL 25.000 41.500 38.200 34.900 31.600 28.300 25.000

L05 RL 20.500 L04 RL 15.000 L03 RL 10.500 L02 RL

6.000

L01 RL

0.000

L05 RL 20.500 L04 RL 15.000 L03 RL 10.500

SOUTH ELEVATION

Elevation - South As indicated @A3

SOUTH ELEVATION

L02 RL

6.000

L01 RL

0.000

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

Keyplan Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3 1 : 1000 @A3

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

SECTION SECTION 01 01

P H U T H U PA HN UMTI HX UE A DN - UM S EI X DE ED V- EU LS OE PDMEEVNETL O P M E N T

Image: Interior columns; Periphery walls; the Dome structure;

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A bird view shot of the Phu Thuan Development at sunset time overlooking Saigon river.

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THE SOLID BASESOLID

P Open Publ Enhance Sho Clear Demar Podium

One Solid Mass Blocking User Flow Lack of Character

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT_CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

PODIUM MASSING

SOLID One Solid Mass Blocking User Flow Lack of Character

AMENITIES : PODIUM PRIVATE GARDEN

THE CUTOUT PLAZA

PLAZA

Open Public Central Park Enhance Shophouse Frontage Clear Demarcated Circulation Podium Connection

P

Connecting Create a C Enhan Loca

PODIUM MASSING

PHU THUAN M

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

SOLID One Solid Mass Blocking User Flow Lack of Character

PLAZA Open Public Central Park Enhance Shophouse Frontage Clear Demarcated Circulation Podium Connection

PATHWAY THE ENGRAVED PATHWAY

Connecting Pedestrian Pathway Create a Commercial Spine Enhance User Flow Locate the Lobby

PODIUM MASSING PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

Image: The Podium of Phu Thuan development where the commercial public activities are hosted and the way the design allows that.

01. RESIDENTIAL TOWER 1

07. COMMERCIAL DROP OFF

02. RESIDENTIAL TOWER 2

08. RESIDENTIAL DROP OFF

03. RESIDENTIAL TOWER 3

09. FIRE TRUCK ACCESS

04. RESIDENTIAL TOWER 4

10. WATER FEATURE

05. COMMERCIAL PLAZA

11. PAVILION

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

COMMERCIAL PODIUM

COMMERCIAL

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

The Masterplan of Phu Thuan Investment showing the iconic spaces of the project.

06. PODIUM AMENITIES

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THE STRUCTURE SYSTEM

Various residential units are designed for flexibility and variety for the clients and future residents of Phu Thuan Development The Penthouse is a sail into a private and luxury

residency at the 36th floor with its own pool and epic unique view of the Saigon River. Other units of 1B, 2B, 2B+, 3B & 4B apartments along with Duplex units are offered as well at the

different floors. Halfway a cutout is created through the Towers to create the level for amenities.

LOWER TYPICAL FLOOR Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

10350

33 29 27

20 19

12000

6

TOWER 1& 2 : LEVEL 6-18 & 20-26 T1&T2 - LEVEL 6-18 & 20-26

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

1 : 200

SKY GYM & LOUNGE FLOOR

TOWER 1 Unit

234

No. of Lift

5

Unit/lift

46.8

Population Refuge Rm

890 178

Area 49 m² 53 m² 57 m² 49 m² 57 m² 49 m² 91 m² 91 m² 90 m² 83 m² 80 m² 143 m² 213 m² 1104 m²

Unit NFA Resi. NFA

107,060

Unit

234

Unit

311

Unit

311

Com. NFA

18,497

No. of Lift

5

No. of Lift

5

No. of Lift

5

Resi. Parking

33,790

Unit/lift

46.8

Unit/lift

62.2

Unit/lift

62.2

Com. Parking

4,624

Population Refuge Room

890 178

Population Refuge Room

1,022 204.4

Population Refuge Room

1,022 204.4

Population Community Room Refuge Room

3,560 872 586.8

TOWER 2

Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

Name 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 3B LOBBY

4450

TOWER 3

TOWER 4

33 29 27

20 19

12000

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TECHNICAL FLOOR

TOWER 1 Unit

234

No. of Lift

5

Unit/lift

46.8

Population Refuge Rm

890 178

53 m² 57 m² 49 m² 57 m² 48 m² 92 m² 90 m² 26 m² 22 m² 66 m² 174 m² 149 m² 883 m²

Unit NFA Resi. NFA

107,060

Unit

311

Unit

311

Com. NFA

18,497

5

No. of Lift

5

No. of Lift

5

Resi. Parking

33,790

Unit/lift

46.8

Unit/lift

62.2

Unit/lift

62.2

Com. Parking

4,624

Population Refuge Room

890 178

Population Refuge Room

1,022 204.4

Population Refuge Room

1,022 204.4

Population Community Room Refuge Room

3,560 872 586.8

T1&T2 - LEVEL L19 TOWER 1& 2 : LEVELUnit19 Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

Area

No. of Lift

TOWER 2

1 : 200

Name 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 2B 2B CORRIDOR CORRIDOR CORRIDOR LOBBY SKY LOUNGE

234

TOWER 3 PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

TOWER 4

33 29 27

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20 19

6

UPPER TYPICAL FLOOR 01

T3&T4 - REFUGE AREA TOWER 1& 2 : REFUGE ROOM

Name CORE REFUGE AREA

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

1 : 200

Area 141 m² 455 m² 596 m²

Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

THE PENT HOUSE

10350

33 29 27

20 19

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4750

6

UPPER TYPICAL FLOOR 02

T1&T2 - LEVEL 27 TOWER 1& 2 : LEVEL 27

Name 2B 2B 3B DL LOBBY PH PH

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

1 : 200

Area 77 m² 80 m² 145 m² 144 m² 204 m² 248 m² 207 m² 1105 m²

Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

33 29 27

20 19

6

DUPLEX LEVEL 01

TOWER 1 Unit

234

No. of Lift

5

Unit/lift

46.8

Population Refuge Rm

890 178

Unit NFA

TOWER 2

T1&T2 - LEVEL 28 Unit TOWER 1& 2 : LEVEL 28 No. of Lift 1 : 200

Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

234

5

TOWER 3 Unit

311

No. of Lift

5

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

Name 2B 2B 3B DL LOBBY PH PH

Resi. NFA

107,060

Unit

311

Com. NFA

18,497

No. of Lift

5

Resi. Parking

33,790

Area

TOWER 4

77 m² 79 m² 145 m² 86 m² 203 m² 127 m² 97 m² 815 m²

Unit/lift

46.8

Unit/lift

62.2

Unit/lift

62.2

Com. Parking

4,624

Population Refuge Room

890 178

Population Refuge Room

1,022 204.4

Population Refuge Room

1,022 204.4

Population Community Room Refuge Room

3,560 872 586.8

33 29 27

20 19

6

NITIES : SKY GYM & LOUNGE AMENITIES (SKY GYM, SPA & LOUNGE)

DUPLEX LEVEL 02

TOWER 1 Unit

234

No. of Lift

5

Unit/lift

46.8

Population Refuge Rm

890 178

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

Unit NFA

TOWER 2

T1&T2 - LEVEL 29 & L31Unit 234 TOWER 1& 2 : LEVEL 29 & 31 1 : 200

Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

Resi. NFA

107,060

Unit

311

Com. NFA

18,497

No. of Lift

5

Resi. Parking

33,790

62.2

Unit/lift

62.2

Com. Parking

4,624

1,022 204.4

Population Refuge Room

1,022 204.4

Population Community Room Refuge Room

3,560 872 586.8

TOWER 3 Unit

311

No. of Lift

5

No. of Lift

5

Unit/lift

46.8

Unit/lift

Population Refuge Room

890 178

Population Refuge Room

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

Name 3B 2B DL 2B LOBBY

TOWER 4

Area 145 m² 77 m² 144 m² 79 m² 176 m² 621 m²

33 29 27

20 19

6

PENTHOUSE LEVEL 01

T1&T2 - LEVEL 30 & L32 TOWER 1& 2 : LEVEL 30 & 32 1 : 200

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

Name 2B 2B 3B DL LOBBY

Area 76 m² 80 m² 146 m² 87 m² 176 m² 565 m²

Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

3

33 29 27

20 19

PHU THUAN MIXED-

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PENTHOUSE LEVEL 02

T1&T2 - LEVEL 33 TOWER 1& 2 : LEVEL 33 1 : 200

PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

Name PH PH LOBBY

4

Area 222 m² 720 m² 162 m² 1105 m²

2

Keyplan 1 : 1000 @A3

33 29 27

20 19

ROOFTOP GARDEN & PENTHOUSE

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T1&T2 - LEVEL 34 TOWER 1& 2 : LEVEL 34 1 : 200

1 PHU THUAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

Name PH PH LOBBY

Area 121 m² 95 m² 165 m² 381 m²

2

A shot of the Commercial Drop off and the front elevation of Towers 03 & 04.

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VAM CONG 2020 LONG XUYEN, VIETNAM MASTER PLAN

TO CHAU DOC

TO CHAU THANH

VỊ TRÍ KHU ĐẤT KHU ĐẤT DỰ ÁN NẰM TRONG VÙNG CHƯA PHÁT TRIỂN CỦA THÀNH PHỐ LONG XUYÊN. HAI ĐƯỜNG VÀNH ĐAI THEO QUY HOẠCH SẼ CHẠY DỌC THEO THEO CHIỀU DÀI KHU ĐẤT: - ĐƯỜNG VÀNH ĐAI THÀNH PHỐ CHẠY VỀ HƯỚNG ĐÔNG NAM KẾT NỐI VỚI ĐƯỜNG CHÍNH TỚI TP HỒ CHÍ MINH. - ĐƯỜNG VÀNH ĐAI TRONG CHẠY VỀ HƯỚNG TÂY BẮC KẾT NỐI VỚI CHÂU THÀNH

SITE LOCATION

LONG XUYEN

TO CHAU DOC

THE SITE IS LOCATED IN THE UNDEVELOPED AREA OF LONG XUYEN CITY. TWO RING ROADS ARE PLANNED TO BORDER IN

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Cong Masterplan is a new type of development suiting for PHÂN TÍCH KHU ĐẤT / SITE ANALYSIS Vam the nature of Long Xuyen. Long Xuyen is developing to become an 10 VAM CONG NEW URBAN AREA

industrial city in the South of Vietnam. This new typology of Residential Development in Industrial Areas aims to aid the change of identity of the development with the least impact on its natural direct environment. A NEW, INTEGRATED TYPOLOGY Developments in our cities have sought to include non-residential components for some time, industrial spaces have typically been missing from the mix because of a stigma that industry is low value, dirty and noisy. Innovations around materials such as noise-cancelling and clean emissions technologies are changing this. There is a growing acceptance and willingness to live alongside these uses, making cities functioning, living, interactive spaces. Failure to site industry close to markets (labour, supply chains and customers) can lead to negative knock-on effects such as congestion and productivity impacts.

Image: A new typology of residential development alongside light industrial areas in Long Xuyen.

This typology requires functions that support its industrial nature such as; technological centers, smart living, incubation banks, etc. Such functions help residents of the development to raise their standards and become better at their careers. THE SITE The site is located in the undeveloped area of Long Xuyen. Two ring roads are planned to border the sides of the site. The city road to the south-east connects to the regional road heading to Ho Chi Minh. The inner righ road north-west connects to Chau Thanh.

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Resilience is the key principle to address the main threat of the site which is flooding. Design solutions presented should enhance the natural flow of water and avoid technical solutions that may negatively impact the site and its surroundings.

THỐNG CÓ THỂ LÀM THAY ĐỔI THỦY VĂN CỦA KHU ĐẤT VÀ VÙNG LÂN CẬN.

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HỆ THỐNG ĐƯỜNG ROAD NETWORK

RESILIENCE

TÍNH “THÍCH ỨNG” LÀ NGUYÊN TẮC THIẾT KẾ THEN CHỐT VỚI VẤN ĐỀ NGẬP LỤT CỦA KHU ĐẤT. CÁC GIẢI PHÁP THIẾT KẾ/QUY HOẠCH HƯỚNG TỚI VIỆC TÔN TRỌNG DÒNG CHẢY TỰ NHIÊN. TRÁNH CÁC BIỆN PHÁP KĨ THUẬT TRUYỀN

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RESILIENCY IS THE KEY PRINCIPLE TO ADDRESS THE MAIN THREAT OF THE SITE. DESIGN/PLANNING SOLUTION TO ENHANCE THE NATURAL WATER FLOWS. AVOID TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS THAT MIGHT HAVE NEGATIVE IMPACT ON BOTH THE SITE AND SURROUNDING.

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HỆ THỐNG SÔNG NGÒI WATER BODIES

VỊ TRÍ KHU ĐẤT MÙA NGẬP LỤT PROJECT SITE DURING FLOODING SEASON

INTEGRATION NGUYÊN TẮC THIẾT KẾ / DESIGN PRINCIPLES KHÔNG GIAN CÔNG CỘNG GUAÍBA ORLA URBAN PARK GUAÍBA ORLA URBAN PARK

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HOẶC DO NGƯỜI DÂN ĐỊA PHƯƠNG TỰ ĐẮP NHẰM NGĂN SỰ NGẬP PHÂN LỤT. TÍCH KHU ĐẤT / SITE ANALYSIS

CAO ĐỘ TỰ NHIÊN GIẢM DẦN VỀ PHÍA DÒNG SÔNG. TUY HÊNH CAO KHÔNG ĐÁNG KỂ VỚI TỔNG THỂ, ĐỘ DỐC

DẦN VỀ PHÍA BỜ KÊNH, CÓ THỂ LÀ CAO ĐỘ TỰ NHIÊN ƯỜI DÂN ĐỊA PHƯƠNG TỰ ĐẮP NHẰM NGĂN SỰ NGẬP

SITE TOPOGRAPHY

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THE SITE DROPS IN ELEVATION AS IT APPROACHES THE +0 M RIVER. +2 M +4 M +6 M HOWEVER THE DROP IS NOT MAJOR WITH AN OVERALL LESS THAN +8 M +7 M 1%IN SLOPE. +6 M +5 M

OPS IN ELEVATION AS IT APPROACHES THE RIVER. E DROP IS NOT MAJOR WITH AN OVERALL LESS THAN

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WATER BODIES AND THE FLOOD

The three water canals Cai Sao-Bo Ho, Noi Long Hung and Sau Buu cross the site from south to north.

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+6 M

OGRAPHY

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HUMAN CENTERED NGUYÊN TẮC THIẾT KẾ / DESIGN PRINCIPLES SO NG HA U +7 M New urban environment where parks, streets, plazas and canals are placed NHÂN VĂN +7 M together to enhance the human scale, +6 M +0 M space and activities. HUMANpublic CENTERED +2 Achoring M +4 M +6 M

The site drops in elevation as it approaches the river.

MS TO BE ELEVATED CLOSER TO THE CANALS WHICH

ATURAL OR DUE TO LOCALS ELEVATING THEIR HOMES

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THE SITE SEEMS TO BE ELEVATED CLOSER TO THE CANALS WHICH +4 M COULD BE NATURAL OR DUE TO LOCALS ELEVATING THEIR HOMES +3 M +2 M TO AVOID FLOOD WATER. +3 M +3 M

NEW URBAN ENVIRONMENT WHERE PARKS, STREETS, PLAZAS AND CANALS ARE PLACES TO GATHER. ENHANCE HUMAN SCALE, PUBLIC SPACE AND ACTIVITIES. ANCHOR TO THE MEKONG DELTA TRADITIONS AND LIFSTYLE.

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+4 M

SONG HAU +5 M

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+5 M

NGUYÊN TẮC THIẾT KẾ / DESIGN PRINCIPLES

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HỤP KHU ĐẤT TỪ TRÊN CAO CHO THẤY SỰ LIÊN QUAN ÂN CƯ HIỆN HỮU VÀ 3 CON KÊNH.

OM THE SITE VISIT BY FLYCAM SHOWING THE EXISTING S AND THREE CANALS ON SITE

KHU VỰC NGẬP LỤT SITE LOCATION

N TÍCH KHU ĐẤT / SITE ANALYSIS

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CAO ĐỘ HIỆN HỮU CỦA KHU ĐẤT SITE LOCATION

SONG HAU

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+7 M

+0 M

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HÌNH ẢNH CHỤP KHU ĐẤT TỪ TRÊN CAO CHO THẤY SỰ LIÊN QUAN GIỮA KHU DÂN CƯ HIỆN HỮU VÀ 3 CON KÊNH. SETTLEMENTS AND THREE CANALS ON SITE

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Image: An image from the site visit by flycam showing the existing settlements and three canals on site.

PROFESSIONAL | VAM CONG MASTERPLAN | RESIDENTIAL/INDUSTRIAL | 2020 AN IMAGE FROM THE SITE VISIT BY FLYCAM SHOWING THE EXISTING

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The diagram shows 5 different typologies of houses: in Mekong Delta; houses on the ground, houses on stilts, houses between ground and stilts, floating houses and boat houses. All of which are existing as an example of Mekong people adapting +4toM to their environment and and coping with the flood. A testiment the power of the Mekong River.

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CUỘC SỐNG CỦA NGƯỜI DÂN BẢN ĐỊA PEOPLE & LIFSTYLE ON SITE

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+2 M +4 M +6 M

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EXISTING TYPOLOGIES. +3 M

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the Mekong Delta traditions and lifestyle.

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However, the drop is major with an overall 1% in slope. The site seems to be elevated closer to the canals whic could be natural or due to locals elevating their homes to avoid flood water.

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KHÔNG GIAN ĐÔ THỊ MỚI VỚI KHÔNG GIAN GẶP GỠ LÀ CÔNG VIÊN, ĐƯỜNG PHỐ, QUẢNG TRƯỜNG VÀ NHỮNG CON KÊNH. CHÚ TRỌNG TỈ LỆ CON NGƯỜI, KHÔNG GIAN VÀ CÁC HOẠT ĐỘNG CÔNG CỘNG. TÁI HIỆN CUỘC SỐNG SINH ĐỘNG CỦA KHU VỰC ĐB SÔNG CỬU LONG.

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OOD WATER.

ĐƯỜNG VÀ KÊNH HIỆN T EXISTING ROAD & C

DỰ ÁN QUY HOẠCH AMAGER COMMONS QUARTER, ĐAN MẠCH AMAGER COMMONS QUARTER, DENMARK

CAO ĐỘ CAO DẦN VỀ PHÍA BỜ KÊNH, CÓ THỂ LÀ CAO ĐỘ TỰ NHIÊN KHOẢNG RẮN SOLID VOID

ĐẤT NÔNG NGHIỆP AGRICULTURAL LAND

TÍCH HỢP INTEGRATION

CONVENIENCE, SAFETY, TIME SAVING. ENHANCE TO CANALS’ ROLE AS A MEAN OF COMMUNICATION OF THE AREA. PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENTS SHOULD BE PRIORITIZED TO DEFINE THE CHARACTER OF THE AREA.

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Combination of different modes of transportation to maximize convenience, safety, time saving. Enhancing the cannals'role as a mean of commuting in the area. Pedestrian movement should be prioritized to define the character of the area.

COMBINATION OF DIFFERENT MODES OF TRANSPORTATION TO MAXIMIZE

NHIÊN, ĐỘ CHÊNH CAO KHÔNG ĐÁNG KỂ VỚI TỔNG THỂ, ĐỘ DỐC DƯỚI 1% A AN

KẾT HỢP CÁC PHƯƠNG THỨC DI CHUYỂN KHÁC NHAU, TẠO SỰ THUẬN TIỆN, AN TOÀN VÀ NHANH CHÓNG. PHÁT HUY VAI TRÒ CỦA CÁC CON KÊNH NHƯ MỘT PHƯƠNG TIỆN KẾT NỐI CỦA KHU ĐẤT. ƯU TIÊN/NHẤN MẠNH CÁC KHÔNG GIAN ĐI BỘ ĐỂ TẠO RA NHỮNG NÉT ĐẶC TRƯNG RIÊNG.

+3 M

+2 M

A map showing the masterplan and main

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+6 M zones of Al Khandaq area. +5 M Al Madinah - KSA

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THE PROMENADE

THE WINDING ROAD

The key driver of the deisgn is the urban link that connects the new industrial area with the new city through a series of related uses oriented to new economic/commercial activities.

The masterplan circulation is designed around a winding Promenade that connects the different districts together. The Promenade crosses the 3 Canals and is adorned with linear green spaces creating a strong commercial spine all through, perfect for shopping and leisure.

An enhanced and extended canals network spreads the Delta lifestyle along the residential and public areas. The central spine defines a strong character preserving the Delta traditions while inviting to a new urban environment. The streets, plazas and canals are the meeting points for the community.

TRIỂN LÃM & SỰ KIỆN EXHIBITION & EVENTS THƯƠNG MẠI & DỊCH VỤ COMMERCIAL & SERVICES KHÁCH SẠN/ ẨM THỰC HOSPITALITY/ F&B TIỆN ÍCH THỂ THAO SPORT FACILITIES

THE LINEAR WATER RESERVOIRS The site receives its annual share of flood water, flooding almost 70& of the land area (90 ha. of 128 ha.) with an average depth of 1.7 to 2.3 m making the volumen of water 1.53 mil. cu m.

Its central position facilitates an efficient connectivity by different means of transport within and beyong the masterplan boundaries.

An articulate redesign of the canal network and its boundaries, combined with a sunken green & public spaces generates an equivalent reserve with capacity for the worst case scenario flooding. This resilience tackling the threat of flooding allows the site to absorb water variations wihtout affecting its activities.

NGUYÊN TẮC THIẾT KẾ / DESIGN PRINCIPLES TỐI ƯU HÓA CHẤT LƯỢNG SỐNG CHO CÁC KHU DÂN CƯ / OPTIMIZED RESIDENTIAL CLUSTERS MỞ RỘNG MẠNG LƯỚI KÊNH CANALS NETWORK EXPANSION

CỘNG ĐỒNG GẦN GŨI INTIMATE CLUSTERS

TUYẾN ĐI DẠO PEDESTRIAN ROUTE

THE URBAN NETWORKS

GẶP GỠ & CHIA SẺ / GATHER & SHARE

URBAN EQUALITY A fair and equal distribution of the green and open spaces will enhance every part of the master plan and give it a different character throughout its green spine "The Promenade".

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GATHER & LEARN CHỨC NĂNG TÍCH HỢP MIXED-USE LOẠI HÌNH KINH DOANH MỚI NEW ECONOMIC ORIENTED CƠ SỞ ĐÀO TẠO LEARNING CAMPUS TỤ ĐIỂM THƯƠNG MẠI COMMERCIAL HUB SÁNG TẠO INNOVATION

TUYẾN PHỐ SINH ĐỘNG VIBRANT STREETS

QUẢNG TRƯỜNG PHÂN TÁN INTERLOCKING PLAZAS

ĐƯỜNG VEN KÊNH CANAL WALKWAYS

CÁC CHỨC NĂNG TẬP TRUNG VÀ ĐAN XEN DỌC THEO TRỤC ĐÔ THỊ KHÚC KHỦY COMPACITY & COMPLEXITY ALONG A VIBRANT PROMENADE

VĂN HÓA & ĐẶC TRƯNG / CULTURE & CHARACTER

A WALK ALONG THE MEKONG RIVER 79 VAM CONG NEW URBAN AREA

CENTRAL PARK

TÍNH KẾT NỐI / CONNECTIVITY

NEU BRÜGGE CENTRAL PARK 88 VAM CONG NEW URBAN AREA

YẾU TỐ NƯỚC / WATER

HỊ KÉO DÀI, KẾT NỐI NG CÔNG TRÌNH CÓ

VÀO KHU DÂN CƯ H CHÂU ÂU TRUYỀN

NEU BRÜGGE 89 VAM CONG NEW URBAN AREA

LÀM VIỆC & HỌC TẬP - KHỞI NGHIỆP / WORK & LEARN - STARTUP

OPEN GREEN SPACES The land uses on site are clearly visible that the area assigned for greenery and open spaces must be well distributed to allow for an equal room for breathing and rejuvination all through the various zones of the masterplan.

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LIVE & REST TỈ LỆ & KHOẢNG CÁCH SCALE & DISTANCE TẦM NHÌN & KHÔNG GIAN ĐỆM VIEWS & INTERMEDIATE SPACES SỰ ĐA DẠNG VARIETY TÍNH RIÊNG TƯ PRIVACY

KHU NHÀ PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI SHOP HOUSE

KHU THỬ NGHIỆM SẢN PHẨM LAUNCH PAD NHÀ Ở HỖN HỢP MIXED-USE HOUSING

MẠNH MẼ CHO KHU ÙNG SÔNG NƯỚC ỜNG PHỐ, QUẢNG NG ĐỒNG.

HIỆU QUẢ VỀ NHIỀU GOÀI KHU ĐÔ THỊ.

KHU BIỆT THỰ CHUYÊN GIA EXECULTIVE VILLA COMPOUND

SỐNG & NGHỈ NGƠI / LIVE & REST

CONCEPT OF STARTUP & CREATIVE CORE

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PRESERVING THE NVIRONMENT, WHERE POINTS FOR THE

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Maquette of Al Khandaq Project - Al Madinah, KSA The Model shows Mount Sala’ and the interventions on it along with the urban interventions on the masterẾ / CONCEPT plan IDEAlevel.

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The key driver of the project is The Startup & Creativity Core. Playing the role of the joint between future Vam Cong Industrial Zone & Giang University & Long Xuyen City by Mixed-Use buildings that provide support to startups cluster is a trendingly successful model in the world.

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WORK & LEARN

KHÔNG GIAN MÁI XANH GREEN ROOF SPACE

TRANG TRẠI ĐÔ THỊ URBAN-FARM MODEL

NHÀ Ở XÃ HỘI MẬT ĐỘ THẤP / LOW DENSITY SOCIAL HOUSING

(DẠNG TRANG TRẠI ĐÔ THỊ)

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MẶT NƯỚC HIỆN TRẠNG EXISTING CONDITION

WATER CONTROL & TREATMENT PURIFYING & FILTERING

MẶT NƯỚC HIỆN TRẠNG EXISTING CONDITION

Water in its existing condition is turbulent with mud and sometimes polluted with garbbage filtering systems and implementation of levels can help elevate water quality.

CỬA KÊNH CANAL GATES KÊNH NỘI BỘ INTERNAL CANALS

MẶT NƯỚC HIỆN TRẠNG EXISTING CONDITION

GIẢI PHÁP CHẶN RÁC/ CHẤT BẨN EXTERNAL CANAL GATES FILTERING

THIẾT KẾ ĐẬP TRUYỀN THỐNG CONVENTIONAL WIER DESIGN

ĐIỀU HÒA MỰC NƯỚC TRONG MÙA KHÔ PURIFYING AND FILTERING WATER KHU ĐẤT BỊ NGẬP LỤT VỚI XẤP XỈ 70% DIỆN TÍCH BỀ MẶT (TƯƠNG ĐƯƠNG 90 HA/128 HA). MỨC NGẬP TRUNG BÌNH TỪ 1.7M TỚI 2.3M VỚI KHỐI TÍCH NƯỚC LÊN ĐẾN 1.53 TRIỆU KHỐI. WATER IN ITS EXISTING CONDITION IS TURBULENT WITH MUD AND SOMETIMES POLLUTED WITH GARBAGE. FILTERING SYSTEMS AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LEVELS CAN HELP ELEVATE WATER QUALITY.

CỬA KÊNH CANAL GATES KÊNH NỘI BỘ INTERNAL CANALS

GIẢI PHÁP CHẶN RÁC/ CHẤT BẨN EXTERNAL CANAL GATES FILTERING ĐIỀU HÒA MỰC NƯỚC TRONG MÙA KHÔ PURIFYING AND FILTERING WATER KHU ĐẤT BỊ NGẬP LỤT VỚI XẤP XỈ 70% DIỆN TÍCH BỀ MẶT (TƯƠNG ĐƯƠNG 90 HA/128 HA). MỨC NGẬP TRUNG BÌNH TỪ 1.7M TỚI 2.3M VỚI KHỐI TÍCH NƯỚC LÊN ĐẾN 1.53 TRIỆU KHỐI. WATER IN ITS EXISTING CONDITION IS TURBULENT WITH MUD AND SOMETIMES POLLUTED WITH GARBAGE. FILTERING SYSTEMS AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LEVELS CAN HELP ELEVATE WATER QUALITY.

QUẢN LÝ CHẤT LƯỢNG NƯỚC / WATER QUALITY CONTROL

GIẢI PHÁP CHẶN RÁC/ CHẤT BẨN EXTERNAL CANAL GATES FILTERING

WATER CONTROL

CỬA KÊNH CANAL GATES KÊNH NỘI BỘ INTERNAL CANALS

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ĐIỀU HÒA MỰC NƯỚC TRONG MÙA KHÔ PURIFYING AND FILTERING WATER

Water level is maintained at a suitable level to keep water running through the canals during dry seasons and to conTHIẾT KẾ ĐẬP TRUYỀN THỐNG CONVENTIONAL WIER DESIGN trol water flood during flood season.

KHU ĐẤT BỊ NGẬP LỤT VỚI XẤP XỈ 70% DIỆN TÍCH BỀ MẶT (TƯƠNG ĐƯƠNG 90 HA/128 HA). MỨC NGẬP TRUNG BÌNH TỪ 1.7M TỚI 2.3M VỚI KHỐI TÍCH NƯỚC LÊN ĐẾN 1.53 TRIỆU KHỐI. WATER IN ITS EXISTING CONDITION IS TURBULENT WITH MUD AND SOMETIMES POLLUTED WITH GARBAGE. FILTERING SYSTEMS AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LEVELS CAN HELP ELEVATE WATER QUALITY.

THIẾT KẾ ĐẬP TRUYỀN THỐNG CONVENTIONAL WIER THIẾT KẾ DESIGN ĐẬP KẾT HỢP CẢNH QUAN

WIER DESIGN INTEGRATED WITH LANDSCAPE

HỆ THỐNG MẶT NƯỚC WATER SURFACE SYSTEM

QUẢN LÝ CHẤT LƯỢNG NƯỚC / WATER QUALITY CONTROL ĐIỀU HÒA MỰC NƯỚC / WATER LEVEL STABILITY QUẢN LÝ CHẤT LƯỢNG NƯỚC / WATER QUALITY CONTROL 39 VAM CONG NEW URBAN AREA

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FLOODED SCENARIO TIDAL PEAK 1.70 M TO 2.81 M AVERAGE SCENARIO TIDAL PEAK 1.10 M TO 1.40 M

THIẾT KẾ ĐẬP KẾT HỢP CẢNH QUAN WIER DESIGN INTEGRATED WITH LANDSCAPE

HỆ THỐNG MẶT NƯỚC WATER SURFACE SYSTEM

ĐIỀU HÒA MỰC NƯỚC / WATER LEVEL STABILITY

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THIẾT KẾ ĐẬP KẾT HỢP CẢNH QUAN WIER DESIGN INTEGRATED WITH LANDSCAPE

HỆ THỐNG MẶT NƯỚC WATER SURFACE SYSTEM

ĐIỀU HÒA MỰC NƯỚC / WATER LEVEL STABILITY

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BRIDGE HEIGHT ABOVE FLOOD LEVEL VAM CONG NEW URBAN AREA AVERAGE HEIGHT 2.50 - 3.00 M FLOODED SCENARIO TIDAL PEAK 1.70 M TO 2.81 M

AVERAGE SCENARIO TIDAL PEAK 1.10 M TO 1.40 M

A shot inside the library reading space overlooking the mountain and bringing in nature.

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P.03-1 1120

P.03-1 1120

P.05-2 1484

P.05-2 1484

P.03-3 1548

P.03-3 1548

KÝ HIỆU: KÝ HIỆU:

KEY FEATURES

SỬ DỤNG ĐẤT/ LAND USE SCHEDULE

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The clinet was persuaded to maximize green space as it adds value to the overall development. It was also crucial to maintian the Promenade as a the main feature, commercial and leisure spine of the whole development. KHU

ĐƯỜNG VÀNH ĐAI NGOÀI

INTER-CONNECTED PLAZAS The design is based on a network of inter-connected plazas along the Promenade. These plazas are all designed with podiums of buildings that enhance the experience of the pedestrian landscape and the human scale. The space and architecture is integrated with the water feature. Elevated bridges pass over the canals and the green parks to separate the vehicular from the pedestrian.

ĐẤT VĂN HÓA & THỂ THAO

SỬ DỤNG ĐẤT/ Culture &LAND SportUSE SCHEDULE

SÂNTHỂ CHƠI NHÓM TRUNG TÂM VĂN HÓA THAO CẤPNHÀ ĐÔ Play ground THỊ centre SÂNCity THỂGrade THAOCulture CƠ BẢN- Sport CẤP ĐÔ THỊ

2 3

DIỆN TÍCH XD Footprint (m²)

SỐ TẦNG CAO No. of Floor

DIỆN TÍCH SÀN GFA (m²)

HỆ SỐ SDĐ F.R.A

SỐ HỘ DÂN Dwellings

MẬT ĐỘ XD Coverage (%)

DIỆN TÍCH XD Footprint (m²)

SỐ TẦNG CAO No. of Floor

DIỆN TÍCH SÀN GFA (m²)

HỆ SỐ SDĐ F.R.A

SỐ HỘ DÂN Dwellings

10%

1,297

4

5,188

0.40

20%

2,775

5

13,877

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1.0% 3.0%

10% 30%

1,297 11,507

4 5

5,188 57,536

0.40 1.5

1.1% 4.5%

20% 40%

2,775 23,376

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13,877 91,430

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40% 30%

6,240 11,507

3.7%

15,600 38,357

1.2% 3.0%

18,126 58,440

1.4% 4.5%

14,300 15,600

1.1% 1.2%

10,414 18,126

0.8% 1.4%

ĐẤT GIÁO DỤC Education Land

P.01-1 681 P.03-2 1637

HH.01 7308

7

20 30

.

HH.01 7308

7

40%

53

7,250 23,376

54

5,720 6,240

4 3

4,166 7,250

5 4

18,720 57,536

1.2 1.5

29,002 91,430

1.6 2

22,880 18,720

1.6 1.2

20,828 29,002

2.0 1.6

2,095 22,880

1.2 1.6

40% 40%

698 5,720

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30% 40%

14,485 4,166

11 5

154,502 20,828

3.2 2.0

1,746

0.1%

40%

19,313 698

3

57,938 2,095

1.2

25% 30%

12,071 14,485

8 11

96,564 154,502

3.4 1.2 3.6 2.0

TỔNG TOTAL

P.01-1 681

40%

0.1% 1.1% 3.7% 0.8%

NHÀ Ở LIÊN KẾ Town House NHÀ Ở NHÀ BIỆT THỰ PHỐ Detached Villa Shop House

48,282

3.7%

434,728

33.5%

40%

19,313

3

1,460,840 57,938

310,655

23.9%

25%

291,724 12,071

8

1,122,726 96,564

2.0 3.2

901 5,591 3,312 901

92,939 434,728

7.2% 33.5%

100%

92,939

4

371,756 1,460,840

4.0 3.4

1,008 5,591

154,614 310,655

11.9% 23.9%

100%

154,614 291,724

4

618,456 1,122,726

4.0 3.6

1,997 3,312

63,102 92,939

4.9% 7.2%

70% 100%

44,171 92,939

3 4

132,514 371,756

2.1 4.0

307 1,008

1.9% 11.9%

100% 100%

24,994 154,614

44

99,976 618,456

4.0 4.0

331 1,997

6.7% 4.9%

30% 70%

26,243 44,171

83

209,945 132,514

2.4 2.1

1,715 307

11,602 24,994

0.9% 1.9%

27% 100%

3,133 24,994

49

28,193 99,976

2.4 4.0

234 331

231,907 87,477

24,994 154,614

17.9% 6.7%

30%

26,243

8

209,945

2.4

1,715

12.2% 0.9%

27%

3,133

9

28,193

2.4

234

25%

678

3

2,033

0.8

25%

678

3

87,477 63,102

CÂY XANH 158,667 11,602 6.4 ĐẤT NHÀ Ở TRUNG TẦNG Greenery Midrise Residential Land MẶT NƯỚC ĐẤT CÂY XANH - MẶT NƯỚC 73,240 231,907 7 Water Surface Greenery - Water Surface CÂY XANH 438,002 8 ĐẤT GIAO THÔNG & HẠ TẦNG KỸ THUẬT 158,667 Circulation & Infrastructure Greenery BÃI XE MẶT NƯỚC 65,148 73,240 Parking Area Water Surface ĐƯỜNG GIAO THÔNG 370,143 438,002 8 ĐẤT GIAO THÔNG & HẠ TẦNG KỸ THUẬTRoad Circulation & Infrastructure P.05-3 Trạm XLNT 1359 2,711 BÃI XE 65,148 WWTP Parking Area TỔNG ĐƯỜNG GIAO THÔNG 1,299,110 370,143 TOTAL RoadP.05-3 Trạm XLNT 1359 2,711 WWTP

P.03-2 1637

40%

1,746 14,300 48,282 10,414

NHÀ Ở LIÊN KẾ 6.2 ĐẤT NHÀ Ở TÁI ĐỊNH CƯ Re-settlement area Town House ĐẤT NHÀ Ở XÃ HỘI NHÀ Ở BIỆT THỰ 6.3 Social Housing Land Detached Villa

3

13,877 58,440

4

ĐẤT NHÀ Ở TRUNG TẦNG TÁI ĐỊNH CƯ 6.4 6.2 Midrise Residential Re-settlement area Land ĐẤT CÂY MẶT NƯỚC NHÀXANH Ở XÃ -HỘI 7 6.3 Greenery - Water Surface Social Housing Land

P.04-1 4576

2.3

12,971 38,357

5

6.1 ĐẤT NHÀ Ở THẤP TẦNG Lowrise Residential

P.04-1 4576

1.6% 1.1%

TRƯỜNG TIỂU HỌC Primary School

3

P.05-1 1360

ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI City & DỊCH VỤSport Facilities Grade Service & Commercial TRUNG TÂM VĂN HÓA THỂ THAO CẤP ĐÔ ĐẤT GIÁO DỤC THỊ Education Land City Grade Culture - Sport centre TRƯỜNG ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI & DỊCH VỤ MẦM NON Service & Commercial Kindergarten School

20,800 13,877

TRƯỜNG TRƯỜNG MẦMTHCS NON Secondary School Kindergarten TRƯỜNG THPT (CTCC cấp đôHỌC thị) TRƯỜNG TIỂU (City Grade) High School school Primary ĐẤT Y TẾ TRƯỜNG THCS Health care Land Secondary School ĐẤT HỖN HỢP (có kiêm chức năngcấp cănđô hộ) TRƯỜNG THPT (CTCC thị) Mixed-use (apartments included) (City Grade) High school KHỐI ĐẾ 4 ĐẤT Y TẾ Podium Health care Land THÁPcăn CĂN năng hộ)HỘ 5 ĐẤT HỖN HỢP (có kiêm chức Residential tower Mixed-use (apartments included) 6 ĐẤT NHÀ Ở KHỐI ĐẾ Residential Podium THÁP CĂN HỘ 6.1 ĐẤT NHÀ Ở THẤP TẦNG Lowrise Residential Residential tower NHÀ PHỐ 6 ĐẤT NHÀ Ở Shop House Residential

2

P.05-1 1360

1,299,110

5.6% 17.9% 33.7% 12.2% 5.0% 5.6% 28.5% 33.7% 0.2% 5.0%

100% 28.5% 0.2%

1,766,403

6,493

2,033

100%

0.8

1,766,403

6,493

20

3

30

2.3

.

P.01-2 1119

P.06-1 2256

P.01-2 1119

P.06-1 2256

HH.02 7515

7

P.03-1 1120

20

3

30

2.3

.

HH.02 7515

7

KHU TRUNG TÂM

20

3

30

2.3

.

HH.03 7560

7

20

3

30

2.3

.

KHU NHÀ PHỐ VÀ NHÀ LIÊN KẾ

P.03-1 1120

HH.03 7560

7 P.05-2 1484

20

3

30

2.3

.

HH.04 8011

7

P.03-3 1548

20

3

30

2.3

.

P.05-2 1484

HH.04 8011

7

20

3

30

2.3

.

HH.05 5836

7

20

3

30

2.3

.

P.03-3 1548

7

HH.05 5836

7

20

3

30

2.3

.

20

3

30

2.3

.

P.07-1 1574

HH.06 12052

ĐẤT NHÀ Ở BIỆT THỰ

7

KÝ HIỆU: ĐẤT NHÀ Ở LIÊN KẾ

ĐẤT (NHÀ PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI) ĐẤT SHOPHOUSE NHÀ Ở BIỆT THỰ

P.07-1 1574

HH.06 12052

KÝ HIỆU:

20

3

30

2.3

.

P.05-1 1360

P.08-1 16390

ĐẤT NHÓM TRUNG TẦNG NHÀ Ở NHÀ LIÊNỞ KẾ ĐẤT NHÀ Ở XÃ HỘI(NHÀ PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI) SHOPHOUSE

N

P.05-1 1360

ĐẤT NHÀ Ở BIỆT THỰ ĐẤT NHÀ Ở TÁI ĐỊNH CƯ TẦNG ĐẤT NHÓM NHÀ Ở TRUNG

P.08-1 16390

GIẢI TRÌNH THIẾT KẾ CỦA PTW

ĐẤT NHÀ Ở LIÊN KẾ TRƯỜNG ĐẤT NHÀ Ở XÃMẪU HỘI GIÁO ĐẤT (NHÀ PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI) ĐẤT SHOPHOUSE NHÀ Ở BIỆT THỰ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG NHÀ Ở TÁITIỂU ĐỊNHHỌC CƯ

N

P.05-3 1359

ĐẤT NHÓM Ở TRUNG TẦNG NHÀ Ở NHÀ LIÊN KẾ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC CƠ SỞ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG MẪU GIÁO ĐẤT NHÀ Ở XÃ HỘI(NHÀ SHOPHOUSE PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI)HỌC ĐẤT TRƯỜNG PHỔ THÔNG TRUNG TIỂU HỌC ĐẤT Ở NHÀ TÁI ĐỊNH CƯ ĐẤT NHÀ NHÓM Ở TRUNG TẦNG ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI DỊCH VỤ CƠ SỞ TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC ĐẤT TRƯỜNG MẪU GIÁO NHÀ Ở XÃ HỘI ĐẤT SỬ DỤNG HỖNTHÔNG HỢP TRUNG HỌC TRƯỜNG PHỔ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG TIỂU HỌC NHÀ Ở TÁI ĐỊNH CƯ SÂN THỂ THAO CƠDỊCH BẢN CẤP ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI VỤ ĐÔ THỊ

ĐẤT TRUNG HỌC CƠTHỂ SỞTHAO CẤP ĐÔ THỊ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG TRƯỜNG GIÁO TRUNG TÂM VĂN HÓA ĐẤT SỬMẪU DỤNG HỖN HỢP

CHỦ ĐẦU TƯ/CLIENT:

CÔNG TY CỔ PHẦN TẬP ĐOÀN T&T

P.05-3 1359

BỐ TRÍ NHÀ Ở DÂN CƯ THẤP TẦNG KHU VỰC ĐƯỜNG TRÁNH VÀ ĐƯỜNG VÀNH ĐAI TRONG, KHU CAO TẦNG BỐ TRÍ BÊN TRONG TẠO KHÔNG GIAN SINH ĐỘNG KHI DI CHUYỂN TỪ 2 TUYẾN ĐƯỜNG VÀNH ĐAI VÀ ĐƯỜNG TRÁNH THÀNH PHỐ

PTW CÓ CÙNG QUAN ĐIỂM VÀ TRONG PHƯƠNG ÁN CHỈNH SỬA VẪN TUÂN THE CHỦ ĐẦU TƯ/CLIENT:

CÔNG TY CỔ PHẦN TẬP ĐOÀN T&T

P.08-1 30045

CÔNG TRÌNH - ĐỊA ĐIỂM/ PROJECT NAME - PROJECT ADDRESS:

P.07-1 1574

ĐẤT TRƯỜNG PHỔ THÔNG TRUNG HỌC TIỂU HỌC ĐẤT Y TẾ SÂN THỂ THAO CƠ BẢN CẤP ĐÔ THỊ

ĐỒ ÁN QUY HOẠCH CHI TIẾT XÂY DỰNG TỈ LỆ 1/500 KHU ĐÔ THỊ MỚI VÀM CỐNG - THÀNH PHỐ LONG XUY

P.08-1 30045

CÔNG TRÌNH - ĐỊA ĐIỂM/ PROJECT NAME - PROJECT ADDRESS:

ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI DỊCH VỤ CƠ SỞ TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC ĐẤT CÂY XANH TRUNG TÂM VĂN HÓA THỂ THAO CẤP ĐÔ THỊ

P.07-1 1574

PHƯỜNG MỸ THỚI, THÀNH PHỐ LONG XUYÊN, TỈNH AN GIAN

ĐẤT SỬ DỤNG HỖNTHÔNG HỢP TRUNG HỌC TRƯỜNG PHỔ MẶT NƯỚC ĐẤT Y TẾ

ĐỒ ÁN QUY HOẠCH CHI TIẾT XÂY DỰNG TỈ LỆ 1/500 KHU ĐÔ THỊ MỚI VÀM CỐNG - THÀNH PHỐ LONG XUY

TÊN BẢN VẼ/ DRAWING TITLE:

SÂN THỂ THAOMẠI CƠDỊCH BẢN ĐẤT THƯƠNG VỤ ĐÔ THỊ ĐẤT XE CẤP ĐẤT BÃI CÂYĐẬU XANH

BẢN ĐỒ QUY HOẠCH TỔNG MẶT BẰNG SỬ DỤNG ĐẤ

PHƯỜNG MỸ THỚI, THÀNH PHỐ LONG XUYÊN, TỈNH AN GIAN

TRUNG TÂM VĂN HÓA THỂ THAO CẤP ĐÔ THỊ ĐẤT SỬMẶT DỤNG HỖN HỢP ĐẤT HẠ TẦNG KỸ THUẬT NƯỚC

TÊN BẢN VẼ/ DRAWING TITLE:

ĐẤT Y TẾ SÂN THỂ THAO BẢN CẤP ĐÔ THỊ ĐẤT SÂN CHƠI NHÀ BÃI CƠ ĐẬU XENHÓM

SỐ HIỆU/ DRAWING No:ĐỒ A004 BẢN QUY

ĐẤT CÂY XANH TRUNG TÂM VĂN HÓA THỂ THAO CẤP ĐÔ THỊ ĐẤT GIAO THÔNG HẠ TẦNG KỸ THUẬT

CHỦ TRÌ/ LEAD DESIGN: SỐ HIỆU/ DRAWING No:

ĐẤT ĐẬU XEĐIỆN 110KV ĐẤT BÃI CÂY XANH ĐƯỜNG ĐẤT GIAO THÔNG

A004

CHỦ NHIỆM/ PRINCIPAL: THIẾT KẾ/ DESIGNER:

ĐẤT HẠ TẦNG KỸMẦM THUẬT MẶT NƯỚC TRƯỜNG NON RANH QUY HOẠCH

CHỦ TRÌ/ LEAD DESIGN: GIÁM ĐỐC/ GENERAL DIRECTOR:

ĐẤT SÂN CHƠI NHÀ BÃITRƯỜNG ĐẬU XENHÓM TIỂU110KV HỌC ĐƯỜNG ĐIỆN

Project director in Vietnam THIẾT KẾ/ DESIGNER:

HENRIK FOLKAR

ĐẤT GIAO THÔNG HẠTRƯỜNG TẦNG KỸTRUNG THUẬT HỌC CƠ SỞ TRƯỜNG MẦM NON RANH QUY HOẠCH ĐẤT SÂN CHƠI NHÓM TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG TIỂU NHÀ HỌC

TỶ LỆ: N HOẠCH TỔNG MẶT BẰNG SỬ 1:2500 DỤNG ĐẤ

KTS. NGUYỄN ĐÌNH NHÂN

CHỦ NHIỆM/ PRINCIPAL:

MẶT NƯỚC ĐẤT Y TẾ RANH QUY HOẠCH ĐẤT SÂN CHƠI NHÓM NHÀ

JULIAN ESCOBAR

TỶ LỆ:

1:2500

N

KTS. DUY KTS. HOÀNG NGUYỄNVĂN ĐÌNH NHÂN KTS. VÕESCOBAR ĐĂNG TRUNG JULIAN KTS. HOÀNG VĂN DUY KTS. VÕ ĐĂNG TRUNG

GIÁM ĐỐC/ GENERAL DIRECTOR: Project director in Vietnam

HENRIK FOLKAR CÔNG TY TNHH PTW VIỆT NAM

ĐƯỜNG ĐIỆN 110KV ĐẤT GIAO THÔNG CHỢ TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC CƠ SỞ TRƯỜNG NON RANH QUYMẦM HOẠCH TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG

www.ptw.com.au

ĐƯỜNGCHỢ ĐIỆN 110KV

Địa chỉ: tầng 22, tòa nhà Handico, đường Phạm Hùng, quận Nam Từ Liêm, Hà N TEL: (+84 24) 3974 4252 _ FAX: (+84 24) 3974 4255

CÔNG TY TNHH PTW VIỆT NAM

QUY HOẠCH SỬ DỤNG ĐẤT / LAND USE QUY HOẠCH SỬ DỤNG ĐẤT / LAND USE TRƯỜNG MẦM NON ĐẤT HẠTRƯỜNG TẦNG KỸMẦM THUẬT NON ĐẤT SÂN CHƠI NHÓM TRƯỜNG TIỂU NHÀ HỌC

47,648

SÂN CHƠI NHÓM NHÀ DIỆN TÍCH STT CHỨC NĂNG ĐẤT TỈ LỆ 20,800 1.6% No. Land Function Play ground Land Area (m²) Percentage (%) SÂN THỂ THAO CƠ BẢN CẤP ĐÔ THỊ 12,971 47,648 1.0% 3.7% 1 ĐẤT VĂN HÓA & THỂ THAO Culture & Sport City Grade Sport Facilities

SƠ ĐỒ KHÔNG GIAN ĐÔ THỊ CẮT NGANG QUA 2 ĐƯỜNG VÀNH ĐAI NHẬN XÉT CỦA TỈNH ỦY

MẬT ĐỘ XD Coverage (%)

DIỆN TÍCH TỈ LỆ Land Area (m²) Percentage (%)

STT CHỨC NĂNG ĐẤT No. Land Function

ĐẤT NHÀ Ở BIỆT THỰ, NHÀ VƯỜN VILLA, GARDEN HOUSE ĐẤT NHÀ Ở BIỆT THỰ, NHÀ VƯỜN ĐẤT NHÀ Ở BIỆT THỰ ĐẤT NHÀ Ở LIÊN KẾ VILLA, GARDEN HOUSE ĐẤT Ở LIÊN KẾ TOWNNHÀ HOUSE ĐẤT NHÀ Ở LIÊN KẾ ĐẤT Ở LIÊN KẾ(NHÀ PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI) ĐẤTNHÀ SHOPHOUSE TOWN HOUSE ĐẤT SHOPHOUSE (NHÀ PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI) SHOPHOUSE ĐẤT SHOPHOUSE (NHÀ PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI) ĐẤT SHOPHOUSE (NHÀ PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI) ĐẤT NHÓM NHÀ Ở TRUNG TẦNG SHOPHOUSE ĐẤT NHÓM NHÀ Ở TRUNG TẦNG MID-RISE HOUSING ĐẤT NHÓM NHÀ Ở TRUNG TẦNG ĐẤT Ở TRUNG TẦNG ĐẤTNHÓM NHÀ ỞNHÀ XÃ HỘI MID-RISE ĐẤT NHÀHOUSING Ở XÃ HỘI SOCIAL HOUSING ĐẤT NHÀ Ở XÃ HỘI ĐẤT NHÀ ỞỞXÃ ĐẤT NHÀ TÁIHỘI ĐỊNH CƯ SOCIAL HOUSING ĐẤT NHÀ Ở BIỆT THỰ ĐẤT NHÀ Ở TÁI ĐỊNH CƯ RESETTLEMENT HOUSING ĐẤT NHÀTHỰ Ở TÁI ĐỊNH CƯ ĐẤT NHÀ Ở BIỆT ĐẤT NHÀ Ở TÁIMẪU ĐỊNHGIÁO CƯ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG RESETTLEMENT ĐẤT NHÀ Ở LIÊN KẾ HOUSING ĐẤT TRƯỜNG MẪU GIÁO KINDER GARTEN ĐẤT TRƯỜNG MẪU GIÁO ĐẤT NHÀ Ở LIÊN KẾ MẪU ĐẤT GIÁO ĐẤTTRƯỜNG TRƯỜNG TIỂU HỌC KINDER GARTEN ĐẤT SHOPHOUSE (NHÀ PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI) ĐẤT TRƯỜNG PRIMARY SCHOOLTIỂU HỌC ĐẤT TRƯỜNG TIỂU HỌC ĐẤT SHOPHOUSE (NHÀ PHỐ THƯƠNG MẠI) ĐẤT TRƯỜNG TIỂU HỌC ĐẤTNHÀ TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC CƠ SỞ PRIMARY SCHOOL ĐẤT NHÓM Ở TRUNG TẦNG ĐẤT TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC CƠ SỞ SECONDARY SCHOOL ĐẤTNHÀ TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC CƠ SỞ ĐẤT NHÓM Ở TRUNG TẦNG ĐẤT TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC CƠ SỞ HỌC ĐẤT TRƯỜNG PHỔ THÔNG TRUNG SECONDARY ĐẤT NHÀ Ở XÃ HỘISCHOOL ĐẤT TRƯỜNG PHỔ THÔNG TRUNG HỌC HIGH SCHOOL ĐẤT TRƯỜNG PHỔ THÔNG TRUNG HỌC ĐẤT NHÀ Ở XÃ HỘI PHỔ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG HIGH SCHOOL ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI THÔNG DỊCH VỤTRUNG HỌC ĐẤT NHÀ Ở TÁI ĐỊNH CƯ ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI DỊCH VỤ COMMERCIAL ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI DỊCH VỤ ĐẤT NHÀ Ở TÁI ĐỊNH CƯ ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI DỊCH VỤ COMMERCIAL ĐẤT SỬ DỤNG DỤNG HỖN HỢP ĐẤT TRƯỜNG GIÁO ĐẤT SỬMẪU HỖN HỢP MIXED-USE NHÀ PHỐ VÀ NHÀ LIÊN KẾ ĐẤT SỬ DỤNG DỤNG HỖN HỢP ĐẤT TRƯỜNG GIÁO ĐẤT SỬMẪU HỖN HỢP SÂN THỂ THAO CƠ BẢN CẤP ĐÔ THỊ MIXED-USE ĐẤT TRƯỜNG TIỂU HỌC SÂN THỂ THAO BẢN CẤP ĐÔ THỊ CITY GRADE SPORTCƠ FEILD SÂN THỂ THAO CƠ BẢN CẤP ĐÔ THỊ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG TIỂU HỌC SÂN THỂTÂM THAO CƠHÓA BẢNTHỂ CẤPTHAO ĐÔ THỊ TRUNG VĂN CẤP ĐÔ THỊ CITY GRADE SPORT FEILD ĐẤT TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC CƠ SỞ TRUNG TÂMCULTURAL-SPORTY VĂN HÓA THỂ THAO CITY GRADE CENTRECẤP ĐÔ THỊ TRUNGTRUNG TÂM VĂN HÓA THỂ THAO CẤP ĐÔ THỊ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG HỌC CƠTHỂ SỞTHAO TRUNG TÂM VĂN HÓA CẤP ĐÔ THỊ CITY ĐẤT GRADE Y TẾ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG PHỔCULTURAL-SPORTY THÔNG TRUNGCENTRE HỌC ĐẤT Y TẾ HEALTH CARE ĐẤT Y TẾ ĐẤT TRƯỜNG PHỔ THÔNG TRUNG HỌC ĐẤT TẾ HEALTH CARE ĐẤTYCÂY XANH ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI DỊCH VỤ ĐẤT CÂY XANH GREEN AREA ĐẤT CÂY XANH ĐẤT THƯƠNG MẠI DỊCH VỤ ĐẤT CÂY XANH GREEN AREA MẶT NƯỚC ĐẤT SỬMẶT DỤNG HỖN HỢP NƯỚC WATER SURFACE MẶT NƯỚC ĐẤT SỬMẶT DỤNG HỖN HỢP NƯỚC SÂN THỂ THAO CƠ WATER SURFACE BÃI ĐẬU XEBẢN ĐẤT BÃI ĐẬU XE CẤP ĐÔ THỊ PARKING AREA SÂN THỂ THAO BÃI ĐẬUCƠ XEBẢN ĐẤT ĐẬU XE CẤP ĐÔ THỊ ĐẤTBÃI HẠ TẦNG KỸTHUẬT THUẬT TRUNG ĐẤT TÂM VĂN HÓAKỸ THỂ THAO CẤP ĐÔ THỊ PARKING AREA HẠ TẦNG INFRASTRUCTURE ĐẤTHẠ HẠ TẦNG KỸTHUẬT THUẬT TRUNG ĐẤT TÂM VĂN HÓA THỂ THAO CẤP ĐÔ THỊ TẦNG KỸ ĐẤT SÂN CHƠI NHÓM NHÀ INFRASTRUCTURE ĐẤT Y TẾ ĐẤT SÂN CHƠI NHÓM NHÀ COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND ĐẤT SÂN CHƠI NHÓM NHÀ ĐẤT Y TẾ ĐẤT SÂN CHƠI NHÓM NHÀ ĐẤT GIAO THÔNG COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND ĐẤT CÂY XANH ĐẤT GIAO THÔNG TRAFFIC ĐẤT GIAO THÔNG ĐẤT CÂY XANH ĐẤT GIAO THÔNG DANH GIỚI QUY HOẠCH TRAFFIC MẶT NƯỚC RANH QUY HOẠCH PROPERTY LINES DANHQUY GIỚIHOẠCH QUY HOẠCH MẶT NƯỚC RANH ĐƯỜNG ĐIỆN 110KV PROPERTY LINES110KV ĐẤT BÃIĐƯỜNG ĐẬU XEĐIỆN POWER LINES ĐƯỜNG ĐIỆN110KV 110KV ĐẤT BÃIĐƯỜNG ĐẬU XEĐIỆN LINES ĐẤT HẠ POWER TẦNG KỸ THUẬT ĐẤT NHÀ Ở BIỆT THỰ

TRƯỜNG MẦM NON

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VAM CONG NEW URBAN AREA

ĐẤT SÂN CHƠI NHÓM TRƯỜNG TIỂU NHÀ HỌC ĐẤT GIAO THÔNGTRUNG HỌC CƠ SỞ TRƯỜNG

ĐẤT GIAO THÔNGTRUNG HỌC CƠ SỞ TRƯỜNG RANH QUY HOẠCH TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG RANH QUY HOẠCH TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG ĐƯỜNGCHỢ ĐIỆN 110KV ĐƯỜNGCHỢ ĐIỆN 110KV TRƯỜNG MẦM NON TRƯỜNG MẦM NON

KHU NHÀ PHỐ VÀ NHÀ LIÊN KẾ

BIỆT THỰ

KÊNH

BIỆT THỰ

NHÀ Ở XÃ HỘI CAO TẦNG

SƠ ĐỒ KHÔNG GIAN ĐÔ THỊ CẮT NGANG QUA KÊNH CÁI SAO - BỜ HỒ

CANAL TO CANALS NETWORKS The design utilizes and enhances the existing canal systems. This brings water feature closer to people, by creating activities that integrate with the water surface

NHẬN XÉT CỦA TỈNH ỦY

GIẢI TRÌNH THIẾT KẾ CỦA PTW

CÁC KHU VỰC TIẾP GIÁP KÊNH NÊN BỐ TRÍ CÁC NHÀ PHỐ, CÔNG TRÌNH CAO TẦNG, KHU VỰC CÔNG CỘNG TẬP TRUNG ĐÔNG NGƯỜI VÀ PHÁT TRIỂN DỊCH VỤ VEN KÊNH (GIẢM TỈ LỆ BIỆT THỰ).

A. PTW BỐ TRÍ CÔNG TRÌNH CAO TẦNG VÀ KHU VỰC CÔNG CỘNG TẬP TRUNG ĐÔNG NGƯỜI ĐẢM BẢO ĐỒNG THỜI VỪA DỌC TRỤC XƯƠNG SỐNG VỪA GIÁP CÁC BỜ KÊNH VỚI MỤC ĐÍC SẦM UẤT VỚI CÁC HOẠT ĐỘNG ĐA DẠNG CHO CHỦ ĐỀ “KHỞI NGHIỆP SÁNG TẠO”.

B. TUY NHIÊN PTW VẪN ĐỀ XUẤT GIỮ LẠI SỐ BIỆT THỰ VỐN KHÔNG NHIỀU DỌC KÊNH ĐỂ TẠ DẦN VỀ CHIỀU CAO VÀ MẬT ĐỘ CÔNG TRÌNH KHI TIẾN GẦN ĐẾN KHÔNG GIAN CẢNH QUAN

BỐ TRÍ NHÀ VÀ QUY HOẠCH CHIỀU CAO

VAM CO

URBAN CHARACTER Design centralized spaces connected through a main urban axis with high accessibility with the main roads and adjacent developments. The extended canals network can also be utilized as means of transportation for leisure and functional reasons respecting the traditions of the Mekong delta.

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THIẾT KẾ TỔNG MẶT BẰNG / MASTER PLAN

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TO BEN CAT TOWN

HUNG KHANG BUSINESS HOTEL 2020 BINH DUONG, VIETN HOSPITALITY & TOURISM

ROOF LEVEL 20 LEVEL 19

WORLD TRADE CENTER BINH DUONG NEW CITY

POOL GYM/ SPA PRIVATE CLUB

POOL/BAR

ROOF AMEN

INFINITY POOL / LAND GYM/ SPA NIGHT BAR

WORLD TRADE CENTER BINH DUONG NEW CITY BINH DUONG ADMINSTRATION CENTER

HOTEL

HOTEL

HOTEL ROO

60% SINGLE ROOMS (S 20% DOUBLE ROOMS ( 20% DELUXE

NEW CITY CENTRAL PARK

TO TAN UYEN TOWN/ BIEN HOA CITY

BINH DUONG ADMINSTRATION CENTER

PODIUM AM

LEVEL 5

CONFERENCE CASINO

TO THU DAU MOT CITY/ HO CHI MINH CITY

HIỆN TRẠNG /THE SITE

PROJECT BRIEF The Hung Khang Hotel is a five stars business hotel that is designed in the newly developed business district in Binh Duong industrial new city.

NEW CITY CENTRAL PARK

GRAND LOBBY

10 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

LEVEL 1 BASEMENT

The hotel is designed to be a meeting point that targets businessmen and clients visiting the city during their business trips

to rest and conduct their work in the smoothest yet the most luxurious and enjoyable ways.

The hotel offers its guests entertainment in the form of Spas, Sky bars, VIP lounges and last but not least an exclusive casino.

RESTAURANT

RESTAURANT ACTIVITIES

CASINO MICE RESTAURANTS GRAND LOBBY FOH OTHERS AMENITIES

BOH

BOH PARKING LOADING

PHÂN KHU CHỨC NĂNG CƠ BẢN /FUNCTIONS ARRANGEMENT

HƯN

9 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

Human view of the Hotel holistically designed super lobby and floating canopy

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Street view of Hung Khang five stars business hotel.

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M

MẶT BẰNG TẦNG 2 /LEVEL 2 GFA 964 M2

11

12

13 14

15

6

10 9

7 8 7 5

TẦNG 2 LỬNG / LEVEL 2 MEZZANINE GFA 581.3 M2 LIFTS LOBBY HOTEL LOBBY 1 KHU TIẾP KHÁCH /RECEPTION 2 KHU CHỜ /WAITING LOUNGE 3 MINI BAR 4 BOUTIQUE 5 THANG LÊN NHÀ HÀNG /STAIR TO ADD. CASINO 6 KHU NGOÀI TRỜI /OUTDOOT SITTING BOH 7 WC MẶT BẰNG /LEVEL 3ROOM HÀNH LÝ3/LUGGAGE 8 PHÒNGTẦNG KẾ TOÁN /ACCOUNTANT ROOM 9 PHÒNGM2 GFA1301.5 SERVICE CORRIDOR

4

10 11 12

3

2

1

13 14 15

PHÒNG PHÓ GIÁM ĐỐC /VICE MANAGER ROOM PHÒNG GIÁM ĐỐC MANAGER ROOM KHU VĂN PHÒNG /OPEN OFFICE

PHÒNG Ở /STAFF ROOMS KHU BẾP /PANTRY KỸ THUÂT /TECH ROOM

CÁC MẶT BẰNG /FLOOR PLANS

21 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

7

3 2

1 4

6

5

SẢNH THANG MÁY /LIFTS LOBBY NHÀ HÀNG /ALL DAY DINING QUẦY ĐÓN /RECEPTION NHÀ HÀNG ÂU /WESTERN RESTAURANT BAR ALACARTE NHÀ HÀNG Á/ASIAN RESTAURANT (172 SEATS) SÂN KHẤU /STAGE BẰNG TẦNG 4 /LEVEL 4 BOHM2 (BẾP/KICHEN) GFA 1354 7 WC HÀNH LANG DỊCH VỤ /SERVICE CORRIDOR 1 2 3 4 5 MẶT6

CÁC MẶT BẰNG /FLOOR PLA NS

22 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

7

4

3

4

3

5

Vách kính /glazing

1 6

h g xan Tườn enwall /Gre

8

TẦNG 4 LỬNG / LEVEL 4 MEZZANINE GFA 544.9 M2 2

SẢNH THANG MÁY /LIFTS LOBBY KHU HỘI THẢO /CONFERENCES SẢNH /PREFUNCTION AREA PHÒNG HỘI THẢO LỚN /CONFERENCE HALL (320 SEATS) PHÒNG HỌP /MEETING ROOMS PHÒNG HỘI THẢO NHỎ /CONFERENCE ROOMS (57 SEATS) KHU CHỜ /BARS / SITTING AREA KHU PHỤ TRỢ /BOH 6 WC 7 PHỤ TRỢ KHỐI HỘI THẢO /BOH FOR CONFERENCE 8 KHU NGOÀI TRỜI /OUTDOOR AREA HÀNH LANG DỊCH VỤ /SERVICE CORRIDOR 52 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS 1 2 3 4 5

A Super Lobby; is a holistic space allows the guests full access and view to all the functions each with its unique lobby. Exclusive Casino, the Hotel Lobby, Restaurants & Cafes on the ground floor, Exhibitions, etc. MẶT BẰNG TRỆT/GROUND FLOOR GFA 1530 M2 ROOF RL

RF 6000

SKYBAR/ PRIVATE CLUB

6000

RESTO / YOGA/GYM

L20 L19

rs

ALL DAY DINING

CÁC MẶT BẰNG /FLOOR PLA NS

The third floor offers guests a unique experience by its flying bridges to conferences & exhibition to enahnce business. Meetings, cooworking spaces, exclusive bars & buffets & speciality restaurants serve those spaces.

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CONFERENCE & MEETINGS ZONE

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SẢNH KHÁCH SẠN /HOTEL LOBBY

Lo

THE SUPER LOBBY CONCEPT

ADD is offered at the fourth floor accessed by sulptural stairway & bridges with speciality restaurants, unique cuisines and amazing views into the atrium and out to the landscape.

85.000

Level 20 RL 79.000

POOL

OUT

Level 19 RL 73.000 Level 18 RL 69.500

VIP ROOMS

Level 17 RL 66.000

L16

SẢNH THÔNG TẦNG /ATRIUM

8

Level 16 RL 62.500

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Level 15 RL 59.000 Level 14 RL 55.500 Level 13 RL 52.000 Level 12 RL 48.500

HOTEL

HOTEL

Level 11 RL 45.000

10

Level 10 RL 41.500

6

3

Level 9 RL 38.000 Level 8 RL 34.500

2

Level 7 RL 31.000 Level 6 RL 27.500

L 05 L 04/M L 04 L 03 L 02/M L 02 GF B1 B3

TYP 3500 7000 4500

ADD

7000

CASINO

5500 5500 3500 3500

Level 5 RL 24.000 SẢNH CHÍNH /GRAND LOBBY LỐI VÀO /ENTRANCE Level 4 RL 17.000 2 QUẦY ĐÓN TIẾP /CONCEIRGE LÊN SẢNH KS/ESCALATOR TO 3 THANG CUỐNADD Level 3 RL 12.500 4 KHU CHỜ /SITTING LOUNGE LEVEL 02 RL 8.000 5 HỒ TIỂU CẢNH /WATER FEATURE Level 2 RL 5.500 HOTEL.LOBBY GRANDTHƯƠNG MẠI/ COMMERICAL LIFTS 6 THANG CAFE LOBBY LIFTS 7 THANG KHÁCH SẠN/HOTEL LEVEL Level01 1 RL 0.000 HOTEL BOH CASINO PARKING 8 THANG LÊN TẦNG 2 /STAIR TO LEVEL 2 KHU TRƯNG BÀY /VIP EXHIBITION 11 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS CAFE 9 KHU NGỒI NGOÀI TRỜI/OUTDOOR SITTING BOH 10 WC 11 PHÒNG PCCC /FIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT 12 BẢO VỆ /GUARD ROOM

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7

1

5 4

11

IN

12

9

Ground Floor layout of the Super Lobby and the vehicular circulation.

SERVICE CORRIDOR

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TẦNG HỘI NGHỊ /CONFERENCE LEVEL

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TYPICAL FLOORS

VIP LOUNGE & BUSINESS CLUB

POOL, SKYBAR, GYM & SPA

The hotel offers a range of guest rooms, standard, double, suite, super suite & presidential. Each room has an open view since all rooms are distributed looking out around the atrium. The presidential sweet has 90 degrees open views.

On the top floors of the hotel the area overlooking the pool is designated for the VIP lounge & business club to provide the businessmen and businesswomen a space for networking, collaborating and business meetings.

Other amenities are setup on the rooftop of the hotel to accomodate the needs of the hotel guests and offer a wide range of entertainment and services for the duration of their stay whether long or short.

1800 900

INDOOR CHI TIẾT MẶT ĐỨNG ĐIỂN HÌNH TYPICAL MODULE

ĐÁ MARBLE LÁT MẶT DỰNG MARBLE FACADE

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ALU SƠN TĨNH ĐIỆN XÁM DARK GREY POWDER COATING ALU.

MẶT ĐỨNG /ELEVATION

41 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

Image: The atrium is a unique space of the hotel. The space is designed break the monotony of the repeated floors. The atrium is adorned with greenwalls, louvers, and cantileavered seating spaces. PHÒNG ĐẶC BIỆT /SUITE GFA 77.6 M2

PHÒNG TIÊU CHUẨN /STANDARD ROOM GFA 39.3 M2

SẢNH TẦNG /HOTEL LIFTS LOBBY

PHÒNG TIÊU CHUẨN /STANDARD ROOM GFA 39.3 M2

8.8 M

4.5 M

8.8 M

56 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS 9M

9M

4.5 M

55 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

PHÒNG ĐẶC BIỆT /SUITE GFA 77.6 M2

PHÒNG TIÊU CHUẨN /STANDARD ROOM GFA 39.3 M2

9M

9M

HÌNH ẢNH THAM KHẢO /REFERENCES

4.5 M

PHÒNG ĐIỂN HÌNH /HOTEL ROOMS

PHÒNG TỔNG THỐNG/PRESIDENT SUITE

HÌNH ẢNH THAM KHẢO /REFERENCES

9M

34 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

PHÒNG ĐIỂN HÌNH /HOTEL ROOMS

HÌNH ẢNH THAM KHẢO /REFERENCES

HÌNH ẢNH THAM KHẢO /REFERENCES

HÌNH ẢNH THAM KHẢO /REFERENCES

HÌNH ẢNH THAM KHẢO /REFERENCES MẶT BẰNG TẦNG 18/TYPICAL LEVEL18 GFA 1342 M2

ẰNG TẦNG 16-17/TYPICAL LEVEL 16-17 44 M2

MẶT BẰNG TẦNG 33 HƯNG KHANG GFA HOTEL 964.85 STARS M2

PHÒNG ĐIỂN HÌNH /HOTEL ROOMS

37 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

39 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

19 /LEVEL 19

6

PHÒNG ĐIỂN HÌNH /HOTEL ROOMS

PHÒNG ĐIỂN HÌNH /HOTEL ROOMS

1

6

2

5

3

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GÓC NHÌN TRONG PHÒNG / PRESIDENT ROOM VIEW

1

STANDARD SINGLE STANDARD DOUBLE

SẢNH THANG MÁY /LIFTS LOBBY SẢNH ĐÓN VIP /VIP RECEPTION LOUNGE THANG MÁY VIP /VIP LIFT STANDARD SINGLE STANDARD DOUBLE

SUITE

SUITE

PRESIDENT ROOM

PRESIDENT ROOM

BOH HÀNH LANG DỊCH VỤ /SERVICE CORRIDOR

BOH HÀNH LANG DỊCH VỤ /SERVICE CORRIDOR

1 2

SẢNH THANG MÁY /LIFTS LOBBY

C MẶT BẰNG /FLOOR PLA NS

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CÁC MẶT BẰNG /FLOOR PLA NS 25 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

37 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

3 4 5 1 2 6

2

TIỆN ÍCH /AMENITIES POOL DECK HỒ BƠI CHÂN MÂY /INFINITY POOL YOGA/ GYM ROOM SKY RESTAURANT SKY RESTAURANT KHU NGỒI NGOÀI TRỜI /OUTDOOR SITTING BOH (KITCHEN) WC HÀNH LANG DỊCH VỤ /SERVICE CORRIDOR

CÁC MẶT BẰNG /FLOOR PLA NS 26 HƯNG KHANG HOTEL 5 STARS

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A. GENERAL

AL SHEIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE 2016-2019 CAIRO RELIGIOUS MOSQUE A.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION & SCOPE SUMMARY

Alburouj is planned to become a new heart in East of Cairo. The development vision is geared towards establishing a new destination that not only provides the needed facilities and amenities of a decent standard of living but also creates multiple new hubs including commercial, administrative & cultural. (Alburouj location map shown below)

Alburouj is an envisioned Mixed Use development spanning over 5 million square meters, located on Cairo Ismailia Road, just 30 Km from Heliopolis & the airport and 3 Km from Al Shorouk City. Situated at the eastern edge of Al Shorouk City, Alburouj is a total development composed of residential communities, internationally renowned schools, as well as Sports & Community Clubs. In addition to a Prime retail mall, a cultural Hub, a Boutique Hotel and an office park.

Light is the fingerprint of every society.

These hubs are concentrated in one strip overlooking Ismailia Road. It includes Alburouj Business Park: a cultural hub that is the first of its kind in Cairo, a mixed use development consisting of retail & offices, Al Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and a shopping mall.

PROJECT BRIEF

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Al Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is envisioned as a landmark along CairoIsmailia road in Al Burouj residential and cultural development.

It is the collaborative work of consultants in Egypt, Italy, Germany and UAE together generated this innovative design for a moden day mosque. Mosque design has been stagnant for a long period of time but Al Sheikh Zayed Grand mosque is a state-of-the-art edicife in its unique form, integrity of structure & soundness in building physics.

THE SAHA & MINARET

THE MINARET & SAHA

THE PODIUM Envisioned to be a joyous public plaza; an attraction for pedestrians to enjoy shade of the palm trees, water features, steps and seating. The Minaret in the Saha is a watch tower for the community. An extrusion of a single geometric unit forming a glass structure, height of 60 meters, it offers picturesque platforms atop and accessed from the podium.

THE SAHN

THE PRAYER IWAN

THE SERVICES QUARTER

Dedicated for prayer in open space when the Prayer Iwan is full, it is expected to fill with prayers in feasts and during Ramadan. It is covered by PTFE units that supported by Fly Mast system of cables. The base of the walls & columns are cladded with GRC. Water features extend from the Saha to the Sahn creating a sense of continuity. The Sahn is adorned by 3 glorious gates generated from crystal like geometry.

The most important & complex part of Al Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. It is a building-within-building where a Glass Core is creating the enclosure of the Prayer Iwan an overarching GRC shell is shading above. The GRC Shell has 1x1 m openings on the roof on a module 5x5. Each opening allows for ventilation and natural light inside the prayer Iwan which interacts with the glass inside creating captivating light experience.

A podium below and at the back of the mosque creates a separate entrance for the ceremonial MPU halls for weddings & other occasions. It also houses the Imam residence, ablution, etc.

Image: Palm trees shadow, water points & seating comprise the landscape experience in the Saha of Al Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

Light plays a significant role in AlSheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, both literally with the light quality & light play and figuratively with its metaphorical meaning. Surat Al Nour was guidance, “‫”اﻟﻠﻪ ﻧﻮر اﻟﺴﻤﺎوات واﻷرض‬, attempting to physically represent the verse. The Crystal Unit represents the “Meshka” in Surat Al Nour and it is also the main inlet of light inside the mosque Iwan. The transitions in the mosque are impact-fully designed with light. You are taken from the outdoor that is bright and exposed, and gradually transitioned into

the indoor, where it is dimmer. The rays of light coming from the apertures in the outer shell creates light pattern inside the Iwan. This transition from the outdoor to the indoor mosque causes a shift in your consciousness, making you more aware of the spiritual and religious space you are about to cross into. The light in the mosque is a physical manifestation of time, where light pattern changes throughout the day. Thus, the change in daylight is experienced in the mosque, creating different atmospheres for each prayer

throughout the day.

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“..the example of His light is like a niche within which is a lamp, the lamp is within glass, the glass as if it were a pearly [white] star lit from [the oil of] a blessed olive tree..”

—Al Nur 24:35 Sahih International

UNDERSTANDING LIGHT

VERSE DESCRIPTION The verse describes the light of Allah almighty in the form of layers: a niche contains a frosted glass lamp inside which is the purest of oil glowing. When lit, immits light upon light. This concept was the inspiration of the form generation in Al Sheikh Zayed Grand mosque. The whole edifice was treated as a single unit that is mentioned in the verse simile.

Light is not seen in itself, but renders our context and allows us to see. In that process of rendering light qualities and characteristics manefist exposing the beauty and possibilities of light.

BAIT UR-ROUF MOSQUE The building is a living being that ages. This is evident in Bayt Ur Raouf dalighting technique. Natural light brought in through a skylight is ample for the daytime.

Light extends architecture into the dimension of time. as you witness the pattern changing on its surfaces. Each prayer has its own unique fingerprint from Dawn to Sundown.

Image: Studies on Bait Ur Rouf Mosque, An Aga Khan award winning project; play of light make this mosque a refuge for spirituality.

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A "BUILDING-WITHIN-A-BUILDING" The concept was opted entailing a sealed Glass Core under an overarching GRC Opaque Roof which acts as a shed on-top of the building.

PYTHAGORAS UNITS The edifice is a regenerative compositiong of geometric volumes, together creating the various untis that form the overall body following pythagoras mathematical concepts.

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PHYSICAL MODELS Study models were made to further study those possibilities. It was settled that Steel Structure is the optimum alternative as it satisfies most of the criteria and it is also fast in construction.

ThE STRUCTURE SYSTEM SySTEM THE The main principle for the structural system was to maintain the structural integrity following the architectural logic and avoid ornamental morphology. Further criteria; constructibility, cost

efficiency and compatibility with cleaning and maintenance system. Three main structural systems were proposed as alternatives and evaluated according to the previously mentioned criteria. Concrete Shell Structure OR Steel Structure with (GRC or PTFE) cladding. Shell Structure OR Steel Concrete Structure with (GRC or PTFE) cladding. Study models were made to PhySICAL MODELS further study those possibilities. It was settled that Steel Structure is the optimum alternative as it satisfies most of the criteria and it is also fast in construction.

Image: Interior columns; Periphery walls; the Dome structure; A segment of the structure; GRC Cladding on the structure segment.

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The steel structure is in conformity with the composition of the architectural morphology and the form of the units. The outline of each unit was successfully translated by the structure consultant into elegant, smart tubular steel members. The structure extends and connects to the Glass Core through its columns, crown and glass units; creating one integral structure and maintains the logic of its formation.

PTFE/CEMENT FIBER/GRC STEEL STRUCTURE

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This study addressed the different alternatives for the Opaque Shell of Al Burouj Mosque. The Glass Core is comprised of 5 to 10 centimetre thick tubular steel members that are connected to each other to create the overall structure with glass as the cladding material as opposed to ETFE in concept phase.

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ENvIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS

Intrinsic in the concept are some Environmental concepts that enhance the micro-climate of the mosque. First is the idea of a double skin or double facade which allows an air current between the two fa’ades creating air insulation to control the thermal gain in the prayer hall (Iwan).

The relationship between the different masses of the mosque Prayer hall (Iwan) and Mosque Court (Sahn) where one is more shaded than the other creates temperature difference allowing for stack effect could be capitalized to enhance the environment.

All of those are conceptual ideas that we have generated in the concept phase which we hope a well versed environmental consultant would be able to verify and optimize.

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mentioned in the Quran, however, it contains many verses regarding obedience to the Messenger. Because what the Messenger says, does, and approves of regarding matters of religion is Sunnah, and obeying the Prophet is obligatory. Al-Hadeeth is a record of the ALLEYWAYS words, actions and silent approval

of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh). In Islam the authority of Hadeeth as a source for law and moral guidance ranks second to the Quran. Hadith is the Arabic word for speech, report, account and narrative. In its classic form a hadith has two parts the chain of narrators who transmitted it FRAMING MOUNTAIN (isnad), and the THE text itself (matn).

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Alleyways and courtyards were the prominent shapers of the city as it developed around agriculture around the oasis.

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Another important feature of the nomadic life is the gardens which appear again and again in Islamic art and poetry. The very intensity of the desire for gardens an earthly symbol of paradise may be a nomadic legacy. For who can better appreciate the coolness and shade, the running water and the wealth of fruit and flowers than those who remember the heat and dust and thirst of desert LEVELS and stepped.

Open spaces, which are dedicated to the use of residential areas started to generate. These courtyards are uneven in proportion and are bounded by the surrounding houses.

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The concept developed was the notion of a duality between two states and that duality shaped the architecture of the building taking into consideration its urban environment and its challenges as a typology of architectural design. A museum, a storytelling space and a place showcasing words.

Representative of the hidden aspects of Hadeeth that the visitors are to get exposed to while taking the Processional route into Al-Rwaat Museum. THE REVEALED: Representative of the familiar aspects of Al-Hadeeth and Al-Rwaat the people themselves and the knowledge itself transferred through generations of scholars.

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ANALYZING THE PLOT TO DETERMINE NATURE OF LOCATION AND CONTEXT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF POSSIBLE STRENGTHS.

THE RUWAHT LIGHT DEFINES THE UPPER VISIBLE ZONES WHILE AT THE SAME TIME THE REST OF THE MUSEUM IS DEPRESSED UNDERGROUND.

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CREATING PATHS FOR MUSEUM VISITORS BASED ON WAYFINDING ANALYSIS OF THE FUTURE VISITORS TO DETERMINE PRIME LOCATIONS \ VIEWS FOR SERVICES AND ENTRANCES.

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LOCATING THE ENTRANCES AND EXITS THATGURANTEE OPTIMUM CIRUCLATION.

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This diagram shows the main milestones that the visitor will encounter during his journey through the landscape of the museum that togther senquentially narrate the story of the Ruwat, the visitors will find both the lower and the upper journey through the museum quite educational as they simultaneously reveal information about the ruwat and the hadith and at the same time offer an enjoyable experience.

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Borrowed light is transported to the internal spaces. to adequate requirement through unique solutions. Light-wells and courts followed, height interior curtain walls gather indirect light from adjacent light filled courts. Reflective cladding surfaces and translucent walls along with white interior walls and staircases are efficient vehicles to borrow light and natural conduits for illuminating the light starved Concealed segment of the Procession.

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XERISCAPE It is a design choice that allows landscape elements to flourish in their natural habitat to reduce or eliminate the need for irrigation water since the plants used in the Memorial Park are native to their region. Plants in general in the region are xerophytic and mostly dwarf shrubs or small herbs. There are few species of tree but date palms are abundant in places.

paRk entRanCeDesigning Around Contours: This helps with drainage pattern of the land.

Soil Improvement: This is achieved by increasing the amount of organic material in your soil and keeping it well aerated. Using Approperiate Plans: Native to their areas.

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AL KHANDAQ 2016-2019 AL MADINAH, KSA CULTURAL/ TOURISTIC MIXED USE

PROJECT BRIEF The main conception of the project focuses on the Trench "Al Khandaq", a historic battle that occured in the time of the prophet PBUH where a trench was dug around Al Madinah to protect the people from the enemy. Thus the focus of the design was the treatment of the trench. This was achieved on several levels of material perception throughout the city and specifically on site. Three levels of perception were targeted: detection - recognition - realization. The program of the project includes a Museum "Al Mahka" to tell the story of the battle, along with exhibitions and cultural venues complex. Revitalization and rehabilitation of the Seven Mosques Square along with the Palm Trees Oasis are part of the project along with three hotels planned on site along with governmental buildings and services for visitors and pilgrims of the Holy Mosque of the Prophet. As part of the infrastructure planning of the site by the government a tunnel for metro line is to be extended from the Prophet's mosque to the Seven Mosques Square passing through the heart of the mountain. The course of the trench "Al Khandaq" was generated through a matrix of signs that penetrate the city and appear permeated by the fabric of the present city. Therefore, we study the course of the Trench penetrating the city on two levels of impact.

IMPACT OF THE TRENCH PATH AT THE CITY LEVEL Around the mounta an environment is created that shows the imaginary path of the trench and appears in the fabric of the present city in some instances as signs, and in others as as lighting fixtures, while on site it is physically dug to appear in its full glory. IMPACT OF THE TRENCH PATH AT THE LEVEL OF THE STUDY AREA

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The path of the trench passes near the mountain Sala' and it is detected in this part of the path confirming the relationship between the trench and the mountain during the battle. This also helps to understand the impact of this path on the connection between the square of Seven Mosques, a notable square within the site boundaries, and the courtyard of Mount Rayah.

THE TRENCH AND THE MOUNTAIN The relationship between the trnch and the mountain during the battle was essential as the army used the mountain platforms as watch towers. Therefore, the mountain is used in this project by creating platforms ontop of it to detect those major points of the Trench and get an overview of the city itself from above. This is achieved through two stages.

THE FIRST STAGE The turning points of the path, which are the main points required to realize the whole of the trench from the different mounds. THE SECOND STAGE The connecting paths which revolve around the use of secondary luminous signs to plot the entire path.


THE NARRATION MUSEUM & PANORAMA AL KHANDAQ

An Assessment for documentation and study of the course of the Trench "Al Khandaq" on the current fabric of the city was conducted. This led to verifying the relationship of the trench with the surroundings, breaking through its residentials. The Trench was located in a panorama) way to reveal

the path at the nearest point to the mountain to illustrate its relationship with it. The main signs are the crossroads with the main streets of the city. Major lighting signs at turning points and around the gates of the project are placed.

Proposed road network: All interior roads within the project are pedestrianized. The main entrances to the project: (Bab El Salam Road - El Sabaa Square Mosques - Sultana Entrance)

A study showing the availability of the various services stations on site of Al Khandaq and above the mountain of Sala'.

ECO-LODGES

Provide parking spaces for main entrances (Seven mosques Sultanah - Bab al-Salam)

THE DESERT PROMENADE

“What is a Mountain? What is this Mountain? You cannot initiate this location without answering these. —Abdelhalim Ibrahim An analysis of the mountain tracks and their slopes was carried out.Those have been set out to connect to the major artries of the project.

SQUARE OF THE SEVEN MOSQUES

PALM ORCHARDS

Maquette of Al Khandaq Project - Al Madinah, KSA The Model shows Mount Sala’ and the interventions on it along with the urban interventions on the masterplan level.

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VEHICULAR TUNNEL WEST ENTRANCE TO AL KHANDAQ TUNNEL

AL MAHKA MUSEUM EASTERN ENTRANCE AL KHANDAQ TUNNEL

COMMERCIAL SPINE AT ECO-LODGE PODIUMS

AL RAYAH MOUNT

ECO-LODGE MANAGEMENT UNDERGROUND PARKING

ENTRANCE TO AL RAYAH PLAZA

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MOSQUE SERVICES AL FATH MOSQUE SEVEN MOSQUES SQUARE ENTRANCE SEVEN MOSQUES SQUARE REHABILITATION BUILDINGS SEVEN MOSQUES SQUARE HOTELS REVIVED GARDENS

PILGRIMS SERVICE CENTER FOUR STAR HOTELS POLICE STATION & CIVIC DEFENCE HEALTH CARE CENTER NEW PALM GARDENS NEW PALM GARDENS GARDENS GATEWAY

Layout of Al Khandaq Development Project showing the exact buildings and functions of the various zones.

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THE DECISION STAGE 1. Introduction to the historic battle. 2. Defining geographic and natural characteristics of the city. 3. Number of Muslim forces, allies and military leaders. 4. The allies coming together. 5. The Battle Consultation "Al Shura". 6. Salman Al Farysi consultation. 7. The decision.

the trench is preceived by the visitor on the same floor level prior to the digging decision.

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THE DIGGING STAGE 1.Dividing Muslims into digging groups. 2.The digging tools & techniques. 3.All society participate in the digging. 4.Audio simulation of the digging. 5.The residue from the digging as a defence wall. 6. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Qudiya Miracle 7.Patience to overcome hunger. 8.Finishing the trench.

the visitors preceive and experiences the process of digging as decending gradually to the full depth of 5 meters.

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THE SEIGE STAGE 1.Women reside in The Attam. 2.Dividing Muslims into groups taking watch shifts over the trench. 3.Enemy leader overpass the bridge, gets trapped and dies. 4.The women defend The Attam against traitor attacks. 5.Some Muslim leaders lose their lives defending the Trench. 6.Traitors attack the Prophets home.

the visitors experience events of the battle and the seige as the Muslims took shelter behind the trench and the wall.

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THE VICTORY STAGE 1.Allah answers the Muslims prayers. 2.Sand storm takes over the enemies. 3.Muslim leaders pass the Trench to attack the enemies. 4.Some enemy leaders surrender and fall back. 5.Word of victory reaches the Prophet. 6.Victory banner is raised over Al Rayah mount. 7.Muslims pursue battle against traitors.

the visitors realize victory by passing the trench, reaching the Martyrs square overlooking Al Rayah Mount.

Sketches showing the experience inside the museum and the relationship of the spaces and zones to one another.

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THE PLATFORMS AND THE HILL

AL KHANDAQ & MAHKA PLATFORM SQUARE OF THE SEVEN MOSQUES PLATFORM

JABAL AL RAYAH & AL KHANDAQ PLATFORM

AL MASJID AL NABAWI PLATFORM

AL BASATIN PLATFORM

PLATFORM PANORAMA AL KHANDAQ

Reviving the experience of Al Khandaq

PLATFORM LOOKOUTS

Lookout at the path of the Muslim army

PLATFORM AL KHANDAQ

Lookout at he Trench "Al Khandaq"

PLATFORM AL MADINAH

Lookout at Al Madinah & The Orchards

PLATFORM PROPHET MOSQUE

A Lookout at the Mosque of the Prophet

PLATFORM PANORAMA AL KHANDAQ

Reviving the experience of Al Khandaq

PLATFORM LOOKOUTS

Lookout at the path of the Muslim army

PLATFORM AL KHANDAQ

Lookout at he Trench "Al Khandaq"

PLATFORM AL MADINAH

Lookout at Al Madinah & The Orchards

PLATFORM PROPHET MOSQUE

A Lookout at the Mosque of the Prophet

JABAL AL RAYAH & AL KHANDAQ PLATFORM

AL MASJID AL NABAWI PLATFORM Sketch shows how the sensory signs of the ditch track appear at the city level at night from the top of the mountain - Second sketch shows the possibility of using the mountain as a metaphor and treat it as a natural reserve by means of light and natural shading.

Study on dealing with the mountain as a metaphor and its relationship with the trench "Al Khandaq" panorama and the possibility of viewing the invasion from the mountain - Day/ Night

Various platforms were studied with their slopes and positions for best placement and vantage points. Sections and accessibility were designed and services were added to those platforms to enhance their use and allow people to spend more time on those platforms and enjoy

the views. Cafeterias, restaurants and services are offered.

Render showing the platform overlooking the Mosque of the Prophet. Al Madinah - KSA

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The Symbolic | Beyond the physical, a wall is a symbol. Formerly, libraries were forts of knowledge. Nowadays, a library is a public square of knowledge, hybrid of your local library, market and your favorite hangout space. SITE

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Beyond the Wall | Carefully dismantling the building, Dar-Al-Uloum, cracking down old paradigms making way for new paradigms. Walls morph from dis-connectors to connectors. New developments are connected by horizontal element tying all; allowing Dar-Al-Uloum to prosper Beyond the Wall. Campus Diagram

DAR AL ULOUM 2018 SAKAKA, KSA CULTURAL - LIBRARY COMPETITION - SHORTLIST

DAR Al-Uloum Public Library

Park Library Engineer’s Workshop

Al Rahmaniyah Mosque and Ablution

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PROJECT BRIEF Dar-Al-Uloum, is a cultural and communal project. In 1963, it was the first in the Kingdom to host Women's Library with spatial area equivalent to Men's section. The MIT-organized competition, in which our proposal was shortlisted, aimed to expand the existing building & program, disolve barriers & connect all buildings of Al-Sudairy foundation on site in one holestically functioning campus.

Project Proposal Boundary

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Al Rahmaniah Girls School

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The existing splits and transforms into both public zone and administration with a central south-eastern entrance.

Column and beam system create humble spaces except for the auditorium. The Library is raised on a platform +1.60. A central core creates splitlevel hosting vertical circulation and reading area. Functions are on +1.60 and +6.10 levels.

Beyond the Wall exposes the dividing wall morphed to a transparent facade; enhancing visual connectivity and accessibility into the heart of the library making it readable to pass-byers, its spaces and activities.

Carefully dismantling the building, DarAl-Uloum, cracking down old paradigms making way for new paradigms. Walls morph from dis-connectors to connectors. New developments are connected by horizontal element tying all; allowing Dar-Al-Uloum to prosper Beyond the Wall.

An elevated +1.60 plaza marks the beginning of a promenade with cafes and restaurants. The Crack, delineated by The Wall, runs through the Existing and The Campus connecting plazas and creating a public procession until reaching the new paradigm, Reading Space of Dar-Al-Uloum.

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Image: The Crack is a promenade that carves into the existing building creating a common public zone morphing the dis-connector walls into connecting spaces.

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Elevated plaza delineating The Crack Entrance and exposing the previously separating wall. Plantings, trees and street-scape to challenge the notion of separation and create an intimate public zone within the building.


The Shed | A horizontal shading element creates a holistic Campus encouraging pedestrian traffic in the shaded landscape. The shed is perforated to allow for trees growth. Women’s Area

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CONNECTION NOT COLLECTION A state-of-the-art Library is a platform, creating human connections alongside book collections. It facilitates access to knowledge and acts as think-tank for knowledge creation not mere consumption. Users engage with information; process it, reflect, have conversations; developing ideas and opportunities.

THE LIBRARY IS A DEMOCRATIC SPACE INCLUSIVE AND ACCESSIBLE A Library transforms into a social, cultural and technological hub. It is a natural gathering point where city life unfolds hosting festivals, conferences, and events.

A well-designed library is not standardized for average, physically capable, middle-aged man. It is diverse, inclusive; age, sex, physicalability, interests and backgrounds.

Image: An uncertain future for burnedout NDP building; Ministries battle over future of Cairo’s famous NDP building

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The Wall acts against accessibility, inclusivity and functionality. Physically divided inside, Dar-Al-Uloum is an island on exposed, empty site; yet another disconnection between entities of AACC. Both disconnections deprives the plot and library their potential.

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1 auditorium 2 entrance hall 3 gallery 4 toilets 5 cafe 6 vestibule 7 retail 8 prayer room 9 personal storage 10 children’s library 11 classrooms DEVELOPMENTS 12 carrels 13 open reading New buildings are placed to 14 create a internet station 15 The lounge holistic Campus conversing with 16 meeting rooms Crack forming a dialogue of built and zone 17 teen un-built. 18 digital innovation space 19 private reading rooms scale 1:200 20 tech center THE LANDSCAPE 21 stacks scale 1:200 22 periodicals Gardens designed around maintained 23 rare books trees. A plaza is designated to24 informal reading material 25 storage the mosque for extensions during 26 worker’s residence festivities and prayers. The gardens 27 offices house the children's library. 28 digitization 29 ac

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kitchen / lounge service point server room toilets prayer room vestibule personal storage cafe toilets carrels DAUI - 1022 private reading rooms open reading DAUI - 1022 tech center internet stations offices kitchen / lounge storage service points toilets business center public service work & lounge space media storage adminstration & storage

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THE SHED A horizontal shading element creates a holistic Campus encouraging pedestrian traffic in the shaded landscape. The new space created is public within the buildings themselves challenging the notion of the build & un-build and creating interesting dynamic between them.The Shed is perforated to allow for trees growth. The Shed also aims to create connectivity between the different Al Sudairy structures on site. park library entrance

“Bad libraries build collections, good libraries build services, great libraries build communities.” –R. David Lankes THE CAMPUS The impact on site of The Pedestrian Crack connects the southern and northern streets bringing life of the city into the library making way for redevelopment and vitalization. Transverse promenades, through the vegetation, connect entities of AACC on site and the newly envisioned functions of Dar-Al-Uloum all under The Shed.

Image: Perspective showing the holistic Campus of DAUafter its design intervention. The Shed connects the landscape and creates a sense of continuity between all buildings.

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Shifting to new paradigm, the new Reading Space is located at the end of the crack. A continious path reading hall / begins at the entrance through a auditorium ramp starting at +1.60 to 6.10 m with stepped reading balconies and ending at the new Reading Space. The Reading Space holds the auditorium and the major reading area. The ground floor plan 1:200 children librarydesign is simply a stepped open plan with excellent connectivity between spaces allowing users greater freedom

LIGHT to change the form and function over time. A stepped staircase acts as the main reading benches, This is also a flexible space that could turn into a lecture hall.

Light is introduced into the reading space indirectly through a northoriented, panoramic, 22 meters window that overlooking the Garden. scale 1:200

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CAIRO DOWNTOWN PASSAGEWAYS 2016 CAIRO, EGYPT URBAN - REVITALIZATION PILOT PROJECT

PROJECT BRIEF Cairo Downtown Passages aims to develop a pilot urban design and art project in the northern part of downtown Cairo, highlighting existing and emerging initiatives and activating underutilized public spaces. This passageway redevelopment project emerged from a design workshop held in April 2014, organized collaboratively by CLUSTER with DEDI and CKU, exploring art and design interventions in two passageways in Downtown

Cairo: the Kodak and Phillips Passageways. CLUSTER has been working in the two passages over an extended period, undertaking mapping, interviews and outreach as part of our larger project on Downtown passageways as an alternative framework for development. This pilot project seeks to promote a more diverse, inclusive, and accessible public space Downtown

workshop selected by a juried review were the “Green Oasis” project for the Kodak Passage, and the “Light Oasis” for the Philips Passage. CLUSTER has overseen the design development and implementation of these two schemes, emphasizing a more diverse, safer, and environmentally enhanced experience in the passageways. The “Green Oasis” transforms Kodak into a pedestrian park.

The outcome of the design

IMPACT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PASSAGEWAYS NETWORK

Image: 3D shot of the passageway as imagined during the design workshop for its redesign as "Green Oasis" in downtown Cairo

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The development and revitalization of Downtown. Cairo Downtown Passages starting with KODAK and Philips passageways has sparked attention in this underutilized area of Downtoan. This so called pilot project was picked up by local authorities and developers and several other passageways have taken on similar developments through various developers and

fund sources, in some cases collaborative efforts. A collaborative effort with the residents, tenants and shop owners of the passageways was undertaken as a participatory design approach to the design of this passageways. The approach was meant to give people ownership of their passageways as to give them a sense of pride which would ultimately benefit

the long term maintenance of the network. KODAK passageway is now a destination as it happens to be right infront of the Jewish Synagog and next to a prominent art gallery.

new restaurant opened its doors right into the passageway and it became an attraction for many tourists and locals.

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Image 1: Removing interlock tiles Image 2: Installing formwork to define soft-scape areas Image 3: Leveling the concrete Image 4: Pouring concrete in formwork for seatings. Kodak Passage inauguration event showcased Cairo Downtown Passages Exhibition presenting the background and process behind the passageways re-design and grand scheme of Downtown Cairo redevelopment plan.

Image 5: Tiling and cutting of concrete tiles. Image 6: Moving trees and finalizing tiles. Image 7:Fixating lighting fixtures. Image 8: Final steps of construction.

The opening night received a warm welcome from residents, officials and investors from all over Cairo.

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CLUSTER’S CAIRO DOWNTOWN PASSAGEWAYS WEBSITE AND PUBLICATION HTTP://PASSAGEWAYS. CLUSTERMAPPINGINITIATIVE.ORG/ Downtown. Having undergone periods of prosperity, deterioration, and decay over the past decades, many Downtown passageways serve today as sites for rich and diverse uses and activities. These activities extend to the gaps between buildings, setbacks, courtyards, and side streets that were either officially or de facto pedestrianized. Usage

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of these spaces range from food places and coffee shops, to sites for trade and retail: including stationeries and bookstores, bars and restaurants, galleries and art spaces, as well as small prayer corners. Being off the main channels of traffic, they operate as hubs for competing interests and claims to space. CLUSTER's Cairo Downtown Passageways: Walking Tour publication falls within the context of our broader research endeavor exploring the network of downtown Cairo's passageways, back alleys, side streets and in-between spaces as

an alternative framework for the development and revitalization of Downtown. Viewed together, they offer an opportunity to reenvision Downtown as a network of pathways housing commerce and entertainment. They also offer a counter-point to the traffic and street grid, with the potential to present a stage for periodic artistic and cultural programs, such as book fairs, children's festivals, flea markets, and even bike lanes and greenways.

spaces of memory and heritage sites alongside Downtown’s back alleys. It offers a glimpse into a larger body of information, a database on Downtown passageways and in-between spaces that CLUSTER has mapped over three years: including activities, patterns of use, typology and genealogy, materiality and texture, circulation and access, roofing and proportion, in addition to territoriality and tools of demarcation, and other spatial and visual documentation and analysis.

The website also features interviews with local community members and stakeholders. The booklet, which is organized around superblocks and walking tours through their passageways, is a companion guide to the Cairo Downtown Passageways website. We invite you to explore Cairo’s Downtown passageways and their potential

as sites for a more diverse, environmentally friendly, and vibrant Downtown: passageways. clustermappinginitiative.org

The guidebook explores cultural and entertainment highlights,

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THE TRANSMISSION STATION

THE TRANSMISSION 2015 SUEZ, EGYPT TRANSPORTATION HUB GRADUATION PROJECT

PROJECT BRIEF Al Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is envisioned as a landmark along Cairo-Ismailia road in Al Burouj residential. The project is also a landmark & gateway for the residential area.

is an anchor for regenerative forces aiming to germinate fertile grounds for a new society. The design is a transportation hub in a new residential settlement in the desert. The project conceptualizes physical transission of people & nonphysical transission of identity. The project is also a landmark & gateway for the residential area.

TRANSPORATION MODES

SUPPORTIVE FUNTIONS

TRANSMISSION

Transmission is a Multi-Modal Hub (an intersection of several modes) with Semi-Overlap of modes. Tram is on the top while buses, bicycles and taxis are on a lower level.

A commercial pedestrian spine pours right into the settlement allowing the commuters a panoramic view into it.

A station is deployed to spread the settlement identity to the surrounding & invite them to settle in and around.

IDENTIFYING MACRO FORCES

IDENTIFYING MICRO FORCES

TRANSFORMING MASSES IN RELEVANCE TO MACRO FORCES

TRANSFORMING MASSES IN RELEVANCE TO MICRO FORCES

TUNING THE MODEL MASSES

URBAN CONNECTIVITY

CARVING THE MASSES

FUNCTIONS & ZONING At this new settlement with its anchor being the Transmission station bringing in an influx of much needed energy and flow for the development of the whole area; various modes of transportation are accumulated in one place. The main public mode of transportation is the Tram which moves from the Park at the Northern end to the station at the Sourthern end. For the door to door Bicycles are available through the settlement with bicycle rental points for ease of access and usability.

Image: A deconstructivist design approach was operated with which gave birth to an organic construction of the Transmission Station

As for regional transportation a bus terminal at the SouthWest end of the station connects settlers with the nearby Ferry Terminal and regional transporation Railway Station. Complimentary services are also available around the main spine of the station with food outlets and various shops.

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SUSTAINABLE APPROACH A study was conducted on Vasari the aim of which was to maximize natural ventilation. The outcome of this study directed the building towards favorabl wind North Eastern direction. This allowed the creation of a wind tunnel that is activated by the presence of a large open plaza constantly exposed to the Sun at the Sourthern End and another shaded plaza at the Northern end. This allows the air flow to be even stronger for better ventilation.

Secondly, the platforms overlooking the central plaza and spine were stepped to create terraces and lookouts and to maximize people's flow in that zone making it the prime circulation of the whole project.

STRUCTURAL & TECHNICAL DESIGN Various technical, environmental and optimization exercises were conducted on this project to ensure its sound and optimum functionality. The structural system was agreed to be steel arches with GRC rough textured cladding ontop to give the rough feel of the rocky mountains all around.

PrecedentsImage1,2: Sinai desert and the rock formations. Image 3: Urban projects Puritama Hot Springs, Chile Desert Image 4: Transportation Hub, Tampere, Finland Image 5: Wekalet Al Ghouri, Cairo Egypt Image 6: Mustang Broadcasting, Jomsom, Naples Image 7: Timeless Cube, Afghanistan Image8: Bezalel Academy for Art & Design, Palestine

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Maquette- Graduation Project 2015 The model was the main item in the submission showing the masses and their interaction with one another and the chosen architectural language.

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PUBLICATIONS


ABDELHALIM IBRAHIM: AN ARCHITECTURE OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY JAMES STEELE 2016-2019 MONOGRAPH AUC PRESS “My purpose has been to understand how community building ceremonies can be a source of creative action. This question is important because the majority of the world’s population live in communities where rituals and tradition are the only available organizing forces.“ bdelhalim I. ” — Abdelhalim I. Abdelhalim

Since 1945, the globalization of education and the professionalization of architects and engineers, as well as the conceptualization and production of space, can be seen as a product of battles of legitimacy that were played out in the context of the Cold War and what followed. In this book James Steele provides an informative and compelling analysis of one of Egypt's foremost contemporary architects, Abdelhalim Ibrahim Abdelhalim, and his work during a period of Egypt's attempts at constructing an identity and cultural legitimacy within the post Second World War world order.

Born in 1941 in the small town of Sornaga just south of Cairo, Abdelhalim received his architectural training in Egypt and the United States, and is the designer of over one hundred cultural, institutional, and rehabilitation projects, including the Cultural Park for Children in Cairo, the American University in Cairo campus in New Cairo, the Egyptian Embassy in Amman, and the Uthman Ibn Affan Mosque in Qatar. The first comprehensive study of the work and career of Abdelhalim and his office, the Community Design Collaborative (CDC), which he established in Cairo in 1978, Abdelhalim Ibrahim Abdelhalim: An Architecture of Collective Memory is inspired by Abdelhalim's deep belief in the power of rituals as a guiding force behind various human behaviors and the spaces in which they are enacted and designed to play out. Each chapter is consequently dedicated to one of these rituals and the ways in which some of Abdelhalim's primary commissions have, at all levels of scale, revealed and expressed that ritual. In the sequence presented these are: the rituals of possession, reverence, order, the transmission of knowledge, procession, human institutions, geometry, light, the sense of place, materiality, and finally, the ritual of color.

Samples of layout pages design for the book "Architecture of Collective Memory" The design was decided to maintain a classic/ minimal outcome while maximizing white space for ease of the reader.

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EFFORTS TO REVIVE THE BOOK The project was initiated as an attempt to publish a book about the works of the architect Abdelhalim Ibrahim one of the pioneers of regionalism in the middle east. It was later uncovered that a draft for a book was written by James Steele back in early 2000s, but the book was never concluded. In 2016, efforts were made to

In the process of image selection with the architect, a photography competition was held to solicit images for some of his major projects. The brief stated "Photographers should consider how the Architectural Design of the campus has played a role

in influencing and supporting collective behavioral patterns, transmission of knowledge and information between different community members in an attempt to capture and frame the campus sense of place." More than 150 submissions were

study the draft, analyze it and reach an evaluation of the reasons for the haulting of the writing/ publishing process. A series of sessions were conducted with Abdelhalim Ibrahim and a group of his disciples to reach enriching information about his philosophy and his projects.

putforth among which 3 winners were selected and more than 3 were used in the book to explain various spaces in the project. A photo book was released on the Closing Ceremony day in which a compilation of the exceptional submissions were included.

NARRATIVES OF THE BUILT & UNBUILT 2016 PHOTO BOOK ABDELHALIM CDC

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After compiling supportive text and information about those projects and his architectural and urban design philosophy a brief was sent to the writer James Steele along with a long-awaited invitation to resume the book. The images in the book were meticulously selected; image by image to captivate the reader and give a sense of context.

The Ceremony included a guided procession tour into the spine of the university from the Portal to the venue, which was selected to capture the essense of the competition in a semi-shaded area. This was followed by refreshments and the Ceremony Exhibition Opening. At which a maquette of the camous was presented along with a curated selected of the images submitted at the competition.

The Jury of the competition was constructed of Abdelhalim Ibrahim as one of the prime architects of the campus, professors and alumni students of the univeristy along with professional architecture photographers.

Snipperts of the events of Capture AUC - Photography Competition - Closing Ceremony


CAIRO DOWNTOWN PASSAGEWAYS CLUSTER CAIRO 2015 GUIDE BOOK

This publication falls within the context of CLUSTER’s broader research endeavor exploring the network of downtown Cairo’s passageways, back alleys, side streets and in-between spaces as an alternative framework for the development and revitalization of Downtown. Viewed together, they offer an opportunity to re-envision Downtown as a network of pathways housing commerce and entertainment. They also offer a counter-point

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to the traffic and street grid, with the potential to present a stage for periodic artistic and cultural programs, such as book fairs, children’s festivals, flea markets, and even bike lanes and greenways. The guidebook explores cultural and entertainment highlights, spaces of memory and heritage sites alongside Downtown’s back alleys. It offers a glimpse into a larger body of information, a database on Downtown

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passageways and in-between spaces that CLUSTER has mapped over three years: including activities, patterns of use, typology and genealogy, materiality and texture, circulation and access, roofing and proportion, in addition to territoriality and tools of demarcation, and other spatial and visual documentation and analysis. The website also features interviews with local community members and stakeholders. The booklet, which is organized around superblocks and walking tours through their passageways, is a companion guide to the Cairo Downtown Passageways website.

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