Basel Mamdouh Ghazaly Architect and Designer
Work experience
Internships
Master in advanced Computation in Architecture and Design [MaCAD]
360 Architects Environmental Architect 02/2021- Present + Reduced cost of operation of designs through optimization of performance results. + Created conceptual designs for projects in early stages. + Advised on mosque projects concerning design and environmental solutions.
Kronach Creativ (Germany) Ligting design intern 04/2019- 05/2019.
2021 - 2021 Topics: + BIM and Smart Construction + Environmental and Structual Design + Artificial Intelligence in Architecture MSc. in Architectural Theory Ain Shams University ASU 2020 - 2022 Topic: To be decided BSc. Environmental Architecture & Urbanism Ain Shams University ASU & University of East London UEL 2015 - 2020 Breif: + 3.2 GPA | Environmental Architecture division. + Thesis Project Precedent. Grade: Excellent. + Mulitple Best Project Awards.
Ain Shams University Instructor/Teaching Assistant 11/2020- Present + Mentored students on designing sustainable buildings in various specialized studios. + Prepared and delivered the curriculum for Building Performance Simulation. +Taught students how to calculate costs of green and sustainable interventions including operational + inital costs and payback period adjusted for inflation. UDAAR Junior Architect 11/2020- 12/2020 + Designed large international projects. + Project presentation and visualization. + Modeled, and rendered interiors.
Engineering Consultants Group, UTW Architecture Intern 08/2017- 09/2017 Ezbet Project Intern 01/2015- 02/2015
Volunteering AIESEC in Egypt National support bord member of marketing 12/2015- 04/2016 AIESEC in Ain Shams Universiy Marketing team leader + other roles 12/2014- 04/2016
Team worker // Extensive experience working with both small and big teams both self organized and heirarichal. //Frequent leadership organizing roles Resolute Dedicated Improviser Passionate
Arabic: Mother Tongue
Education
Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia IAAC & Polytechnic University of Catalonia UPC
Personal
German: A1 Level
Computational
Ig. instagram.com/basel_ ghazaly_/
Grasshopper // Scripting in GH/CPython // State-of-the art knowledge of #Collaborative BIM workflows #Environmental simulation #Structural optimization #Machine learning Machine learning // Keras //Tensorflow //Scikitlearn HTML, CSS
Design & Simulation
In. linkedin.com/in/baselghazaly/
English: C2 level IELTS Certification awarded on June 2016 - Score 8.0 / 9.0 Overall
Media
mail. baselghazaly7@gmail.com
Basel Ghazaly is a computational designer, architect, and engineer. He deeply believes in the open and free flowing circulation of knowledge and is passionate about teaching and sharing knowledge. In his work he explores simulation, artifical cognition, digital design and tries to investigate the porous zone of human and non-human collaboration.
Languages
cell. +201022698864
Biography
BASEL GHAZALY
# Cairo , Egypt
Rhinoceros 3D [+ Scripting] Revit [+ rhino.inside] Sketchup 3DS Max Lumion Speckle Ladybug tools [Grasshopper] Design Builder Flow Design CATT Acoustics
Photography // Lanscape, architecture, street Adobe Indesign Adobe Photoshop Adobe Lightroom Adobe Illustrator Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe Audition Office
The Sports Centrifuge The Sports Centrifuge is a project of IAAC, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia developed at the Master in Advanced Computation for Architecture & Design in 2020/21 by: Students: Basel Ghazaly, Felipe Romero and Keshava Narayan Lead faculty: David Andres Leon Faculty: Oana Taut
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Graduation Project Individual work
Sustainable design studio 2 Individual Work
PROJECT BREIF The project’s site is located on the ground where the Opera Garage now stands. The site is in a very smoothered spot, with two bridges and two tunnels, to it’s north and south, one of each on each side with constant traffic all day long. The area lacked any green or public spaces, and so the main problem was providing the inhabitants with green and public space whilst integrating their journey in the building’s design.
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ABOVE
BELOW
PROGRAM
The Typical method of building is above ground. Howerver, due to the historical context of the site and the urban deansity it may not be the optimum choice.
Due to the Historical Context building underground would be the be the least intrusive option, reducing the site’s urban density, but would reduce the amount of daylight within the structure which is pivotal in a library.
Building both above and below ground will create a dynamic environment for the visitors. Turning the roof of the underground section into a park with varying topography whilst creating an above ground section for reading halls, will give new life to the urban setting creating a new landmark that provides for the entire community as a whole, not just it’s users.
SITE
VOLUME
SETBACKS
MASSES
The site is surrounded by a tunnel and a bridge on each side, reducing view and, limiting pedestrian movement and access. To it’s east and west lie two imprtant public squares.
The required area for the building is chosen and is then pulled up to create topographic variety and to generate a more spacious interior for the lower ground floor.
Setbacks removed giving way for pedestrian paths on both sides of the land plot.
Two main masses are added to the building, the main reading hall and the auditorium respectively.
ENTRANCES
RESTURANT
DEFORMATION
COURT AND SKYLIGHTS
Entrances are sliced from the ground floor close to Ibrahim Pasha and Attaba Squares.
A rooftop is added to the main mass with a resturant on top where visitors can contemplate the beauty of the site and it’s complexity.
The roof of the upper ground floor is deformed to give a more natural outdoor feeling, with a sense of variety. This space is the public for all users.
A central court is sliced out Skylights are added for daylighting and to make the spaces feel larger, combined with double height spaces. Ramps create vertical connectivity between different levels.
Al Sufrat Resort
Eco Urban 3 Individual Work
Forest Pavilion [SIMUALTIONs in the cloud] The Forest Pavilion is a project of IAAC, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia developed at the Master in Advanced Computation for Architecture & Design in 2020/21 by: Student: Basel Ghazaly Faculty: Luis Fraguada & Will Pearson
USING RHINO COMPUTE IN [THE CLOUD] Can we democratize performance simulations to evaluate design decisions so that anyone can make tweeks on his geometry and then run simulations to validate his decisions? The Forest Pavilion is a proof of concept for this democratization of performance simulation access. It presents the user with the ability to manipulate the form of the pavilion and instantly get readings and visualization for the total and average Radiation, the average sunlight hours and a shadow study for a specific day of the year.
GITHUB LINK WEBAPP LINK
Performance Simulation a n d O p t i m i z at i o n
Teaching and Research
OPTIMIZATION OF FLOOR PLATE ROTATION The purpose of this project was to use open street maps to get the topography and buildings of the Central park vicinity in New York and then optimizes the floor plate rotation of a building overlooking the park to maximize the view from the two facades overlooking the park and to minimize the radiation and maximize the sunlight hours on the other two facades.
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Top Iteration
Worst Iteration
Iteration mapping
GENERATIVE OPTIMIZATION OF PREDESIGN MODELS This project's aim was to use to generate a large no. of iterations based on specific criteria for morphology and analyize them based on a set of performative criterias to determine the optimum form in a pre design phase. The criteria used to rank them were how close it is to the required area and having the lowest possible radiation falling on facades. Calculating the difference between the base case and the optimum case, both criterion improved by 22%.
Base Case
Optimum Case
Base Case
Optimum Case
ACOUSTIC PANEL FORM SIMULATION An attempt to simulate two types of panels of different morphologies to see how that would affect the propagation of sound. It was done using Pachyderm, an acoustical simulation plugin for grasshopper, Rhino 3D's visual scripting interface.
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PV ARRAY OPTIMIZATION A simple attempt at optimizing PV arrays' angle of inclination and angle of rotation based on the radiation falling on them.
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WALL SECTION THERMAL TRANSMITTANCE
Wood Studs
Metal Studs
Wood Studs
Metal Studs
0.2 m wall thickness
0.4 m wall thickness
0.6 m wall thickness
0.7 m wall thickness
1 m wall thickness
1.3 m wall thickness
MULTI-ZONE BUILDING MODEL SIMULATION A multi zone HB model was tested for it's performance when conditioned using active heating and cooling, and unconditioned using natural ventialtion with other passive strategies tested in conjunction like fans, thermal mass and night flushing to achieve optimum results. The model was tested for the temperature fluctuation of the 24 hours of the first day of the hot design week and visualized in color. The energy balance was tested with several options to reduce overall consumption. These are some snippets from the project. For the rest of the results please get in touch.
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Operative temperature
Base Case Energy Balance
Comfort Chart
Base Case Energy Balance
Detailed Comfort Chart
Base case
Single Panned Clear, 3mm
DETAILED CASE STUDY PROJECT FOR ENERGY CONSUMPTION REDUCTION AND COST ESTIMATION This study was conducted using Design Builder to compare two cases with a different envelope in terms of operative cost and initial cost. It was intended to consider the buildings benefit, revenue, and payback period over the years based on the intial investment.
Wall: U Value (1.189 W/m2·K)
Semi-exposed Ceiling: U Value (3.106 W/m2·K)
Floor: U Value (2.465 W/m2·K)
Glazing: U Value (6.257 W/m2·K)
Design case
Double glazing low-E tinted 6mm/13mm Air Wall: U Value (0.265 W/m2·K)
Semi-exposed Ceiling: U Value (3.106 W/m2·K)
Floor: U Value (2.465 W/m2·K)
Glazing: U Value (1.345 W/m2·K)
Variable Component chosen for the study, of several other options.
Table 1 – Walls Vegetation Geo-textile Material Carpet /underlay Steel Frame Insulated pipe Waterproof Brick masonry Cement PlasterPlaster U-value
Cp
Density
0.3
Thermal conductivity (W/m·K) 0.2
(J/kg·K) 1000
(kg/m3) 400
0.1
0.1
1360
400
0.05 0.03 0.02 0.12
50 0.04 0.16 0.72
450 836 1004 840
7800 91 1379 1920
0.35
840
950
Thickness (m)
0.02
0.265 (W/m2·K)
Glazing Type
Design UBuilder value library layers
single clear (single clear glass 3mm)
Base case glass 3mm Double
(Generic LoE tint 6mm x Air
Design glazing low 13mm x case E tinted Generic LoE tint 6mm )
6.257
1.345
Comparison Between outside and inside Temp. (Max., Avg. & Min. For all options) 50.0 45.0 40.0 35.0
Temp. C
30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 Outside Air Temp
Inside Air Temp. Design Case Option Max
Average
Inside Air Temp. Base Case
Min
Comparison between Max, Avg, Min Air Temp (1st of July)
42.00
37.00
32.00
27.00
22.00 Base Case
Design Case Max
Conclusion •
Avg
Outside
Min
The maximum, minimum, and average temperatures are much lower inside than
DCH (Degree Cooling Hours) during one year
DHH (Degree Heating Hours) during one year DHH
DCH
4000
10000
3500
9000 8000
3000
7000 6000
Hours
Hours
2500 2000
5000 4000
1500
3000
1000
2000
500
1000 0
0
Base Case
Design Case
Base Case
Conclusion •
The DHH and DCH for the design case are about half of the DHH and DCH of the Base case, with the design case having 1827 h DHH and 4854 h DCH, compared to 3661 h DHH and 8572 h DCH, with a difference of 1834 h DHH (50.10%) and 3719 h (43.38%) DCH, with an overall difference of 5553 h (45.39%).
Design Case
Option
Option
DHH Base Case Design Case Difference (hours) Difference (%)
3661 1827 1834 50.10%
DCH 8572 4854 3719 43.38%
Sum 12233 6680 5553 45.39%
Case Operation Cost/Year EGP 70,000.0
EGP 60,000.0
EGP 50,000.0
EGP 40,000.0
EGP 30,000.0
EGP 20,000.0
EGP 10,000.0
EGP 0.0 Base Case
Design Option 2019
2020
Daylighting analysis, PV generation, PV payback period and PV area utilization.
LEED v4 Daylighting BD+C: New Construction (sDA and ASE) Intent To connect building occupants with the outdoors, reinforce circadian rhythms, and reduce the use of electrical lighting by introducing daylight into the space. Requirements Provide manual or automatic (with manual override) glare-control devices for all regularly occupied spaces. Option 1. Simulation: Spatial Daylight Autonomy (2–3 points, 1-2 points Healthcare)
lighting level at 9 am
Demonstrate through annual computer simulations that spatial daylight autonomy 300/50% (sDA 300/50%) of at least 55%, 75%, or 90% is achieved. Use regularly occupied floor area. Healthcare projects should use the perimeter area determined under EQ Credit Quality Views. Points are awarded according to Table 1 towards the bottom of the report. AND Demonstrate through annual computer simulations that annual sunlight exposure 1000,250 (ASE 1000,250) of no more than 10% is achieved. Use the regularly occupied floor area that is daylit per the sDA 300/50% simulations. The results below were calculated using the Daysim/Radiance simulation engines which provide a detailed multi-zone physics-based calculation of illumination levels on the working planes of the building over the whole year using real climate data. Daylighting data
lighting level at 3 pm
Project file
Midterm DB.dsb
Report generation time
11/12/2019 11:05:10 AM
Location
LONDON/GATWICK ARPT
Working plane height (m)
0.760
Max Grid Size (m)
0.600
Min Grid Size (m)
0.600
sDA lower Illuminance threshold
300
ASE upper Illuminance threshold
1000
Summary Results Total area (m2)
56.895
sDA area in range (m2)
0.000
ASE area in range (m2)
11.1
sDA Points
0
ASE Status
FAIL
Overall points
0
Eligible zones for daylighting
lighting level at both times
Zone
Block
Floor area (m2)
sDA area in range (m2)
sDA % in Range%
ASE area in range (m2)
ASE % in range
Living
Ground
56.895
0.000
0.00
11.140
19.6
Total
56.895
0.000
0.00
11.140
19.6
Table 1: New Construction, Core and Shell, Schools, Retail, Data Centers, Warehouses & Distribution Centers, CI, Hospitality sDA (for regularly occupied floor area)
Points
55%
2
75%
3
LEED v4 Daylgihting report for SDA and ASE from Design Builder
Indoor air comfort simulation using Design Builder
Average Daylighting Factor using Design Builder
BUILDING LIFECYCLE ASSESSMENT FOR INSULATION IN EGYPT (A1-A5) This was a Building Lifecycle Assessment for two insulative materials in the Egyptian context focusing on just the global warming potential and water use. The two insulations were rockwool and Polyesterine sheets. The rresult concluded that the rockwool insulation was a much better option due to it's lower global warming potential and lower water use.
Acoustical Simulation for a point source. (CATT acoustics)
CFD Simulation using flow design
Working Drawings
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Fire Escape
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0.60
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0.80
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Visitor's toilet F
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GF-O-10
VP's Office
D01 A101
5.80
0.90
D01 A101
GF-O-11
GF-O-12
Secertary
5.75
Manager's office
GF-O-09
Office
GF-E-02
D01 A101
D01 A101
D01 A101
7.90
D01 A101
D01 A101
0.90 0.20
0.90
0.20
0.20
0.90
1.80
D06 A101
0.90
2.00
2.00
GF-L-01
1.26
1.26
2.18
0.20
3.80
D07 A101
0.20 0.90
5.40
GF-O-05
Office
GF-O-06
Office
GF-O-07
Office
0.90
0.20
0.20
0.90
GF-O-08
Office
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GF-S-08
W02 A101
W02 A101
3.42
0.80
4.00
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.90
W01 A101
GF-O-13
Security
0.80
W02 A101
W01 A101
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0.90
1.20
1.90
0.81
W02 A101
W02 A101
W01 A101
W01 A101
3.42
2.82
W02 A101
2.70
1.70
0.80
W02 A101
W02 A101
MEP Room
D01 A101
D01 A101
D01 A101
D01 A101
D01 A101
0.30
D07 A101
D02 A101
GF-R-05
Employee Dinning
7.80
7.80
GF-T-04
Employee toilet F
D01 A101
D01 A101
2.18
GF-T-03
Employee toilet M
4.92
4.92
7.80
GF-RO-01
Guest Room
GF-RO-02
Guest Room
1.26
0.20
0.20
4.92
4.92
W01 A101
W01 A101
W01 A101
5.40
20.08
8.00
7.20
1.80
W01 A101
W01 A101
W01 A101
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W01 A101
5.90
5.90
0.10
8.00
2.10
0.60 1.44
3.90
1.80
0.60
1.50
19.93
0.60
0.90 0.20
2.45
8.10
1.10
20.05
3.80
3.95
9.85
5.80
1.30
8.02
7.30
Visitor's toilet M
5.85
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9.75
Employee Entrance
2.00 2.00
Lobby
1.02
2.02
2.02
1.02
0.60
1.30
1.80
1.00 2.00
3.80
2.95
GF-F-02
16.05
5.75
1.50
D06 A101
12.05
8.00
Fire Outlet
2.00
2.70
5.75
15.63
D06 A101
2.00
1.20
D01 A101
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0.90
2.70
4.80
3.80
1.90
D01 A101
2.44
3.80
15.95
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0.90
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12.05
2.70
D01 A101
1.80
0.90 0.30 0.30 0.90
8.04
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2.20
0.40
3.80
1.50
1.41
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D06 A101
3.90
2.00
1.10
3.85
2.80
0.90
2.01
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4.52
13.80
0.90
D01 A101 0.40 0.90
2.44
GF-C-01
2.70
2.70
D02 A101 0.90
Lobby GF-L-02
31.80
2.00
D04 A101
1.00
2.80
D01 A101
5.75
D01 A101
D01 A101
GF-B-01 0.80
Bathroom
2.76
GF-B-02 2.76
Lobby GF-L-03
GF-RO-03
Guest Room
GF-RO-04
Guest Room
4.92
4.92
4.92
9.80
GF-R-01
1.41
2.80
2.75
0.90
Resturant
3.85
7.75
2.44
0.30
1.05
D04 A101
3.85 0.30
3.80
2.20
2.80
Storage GF-C-05
0.90
D01 A101
D02 A101
0.90
1.02
1.02
2.02
3.80
3.80
2.00
1.41
0.90
2.65 0.45
0.90
0.60
2.00
2.05 0.30
D01 A101
0.90
3.85
3.85
3.75
0.80
3.80
2.00
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2.44
2.44
2.44
2.20
0.90
3.80 2.78
2.00
6.00
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0.60
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2.80
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3.78
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0.20
0.20
0.45
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2.44
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MEP Room
3.80
2.54
2.00
0.90
1.73 2.05
1.90
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3.78
0.40
5.90
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2.76
2.76
Bathroom
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GF-L-04
Lobby
GF-L-05
GF-RO-05
Guest Room
GF-RO-06
Guest Room
1.26
9.80
GF-R-03
0.60
1.00
8.78
D04 A101
25.80
2.00
1.60 1.90
0.90
1.02
Lobby
2.02
2.02
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0.10
0.40
5.25
2.00
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0.95
0.79 1.10
Resturant Drinks
39.75
UP
7.85
23.80
2.80
3.00 2.00
D04 A101
3.60 1.90
0.60
D01 A101
5.00
Shop
7.85
3.75
1.27
D04 A101
0.90
0.20
Shop GF-SH-02
5.75
0.20
GF-E-01
Main Entrance
0.90
D04 A101
2.76
D02 A101 0.90
D02 A101 Bathroom0.80
D01 A101
D01 A101
0.80
GF-B-05
3.80 1.80
1.50
2.70
Resturant Terrace
8.00
15.70
GF-RC-01
D01 A101
0.20
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0.90
2.00
1.00
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0.20
D01 A101
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0.90
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3.60
Reception Desk
0.90
1.60
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0.93
0.50
3.80
2.73
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8.00 0.90
3.60
1.70
0.90 1.00
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0.60 D01 A101
0.60
0.60
GF-SH-03
3.80
2.76
2.76
Bathroom
GF-B-06
Lobby GF-L-06
4.00
36.20 2.80
21
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0.20 0.20
2.80
0.30
0.90
1.58 0.79
20
7.40 0.60
1.80
1.50 8.00
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D08 A101
7.40 0.20
12.00
0.20 1.22
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1.60
D01 A101
3.80
0.60
3.88
D04 A101
3.80
1.66
1.51
+0.00
0.90
1.80
GF-O-04
1.80 2.80
Back Office
3.80
2.80
2.30
GF-O-03
0.60
2.50
1.59 2.80
18
2.90
UP
A201
7.40
0.65
3.80
2.37
17
0.60 0.65
2.00
16
7.40
Shop 3.80
Back Office
11.14
3.80
0.30
0.30 0.30
2.00
7.98
15
1.35
2.50
1.66
0.90 0.02
14
1.30
GF-SH-04
Shop
7.85
GF-CO-01
Guest Room Corridor
2.76
0.80
D02
0.90
BathroomA101
D01 A101
12.00
12.80
33.10
13
0.60 0.88
2.50
1.66
0.90
GF-O-02
1.80
3.80
Back Office
12.94
2.00
GF-O-01
7.20 0.65
D04 A101
GF-L-07
3.10
0.60
1.00
9 10 -1.35
8
7.85
3.80
2.00
3.80
3.80
0.40 11.95
7
Lobby
D04 A101
2.50
GF-RC-02
3.80
GF-R-04
6
1.00
6.42
5
1.00
1.66
0.90 3.70
12
2.45
0.30 0.30
0.90
D06 A101
4
0.70
7.85
7.90
N
2.00
Back Office
1.80 5.70
2.45
D01 A101
3.70
0.40
1.26
Cafteria
3
0.90
UP
32
2.15
2.80
30 31
2.50
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
2
1.55
1.66
1.85
2.25 1
28 29
2.50
+0.60
26 271.20
3.90
Reception
2.10
M
3.80
4.30
11
4.00
2.00
3.80
GF-H-02
11.33
2.00
8.00
11'
A
5.25
3.13
+0.60
0.25
0.20
Fire Escape
Core
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
0.15
5.80
GF-F-04
1.45
GF-C-03
1.25
1.55
D06 A101
D01 A101 0.30 0.90
2.65
D04 A101 2.50
3.90
1.40
D06 A101
1.80
0.90
1.90
1.26
2.90
10
2.00 D01 A101
0.70
4
3
2
1
3.00
L
1.40
9
7.20
MPU 2
7.54
GF-F-01
0.30
5.94
0.90
1.00
5.25
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
4.80
6.80
0.50
3.10
Fire Outlet
8
4.10
+0.60
+0.00
11.95
2.69
UP
3.00
K
1.66
D06 A101
2.50
9
10
11
12
13
14
4.00
J
3.80
1.35
8
0.59 4.80
6.80
Storage
17 18
1.20
0.90 1.30
7
2.00
GF-C-08
15
16
2.70
-1.35
3.00
I
0.30
1.80
1.75
1.00
H
2.00
D06 A101
Storage
1.80
D06 A101
4
3
2
1
2.00
58.18
G
0.20 2.45
6
15.10
3.00
4.00
5
0.09
GF-S-01
+0.60
+0.00
4.10
UP
6.00
F
2.00
4
MPU 1
34.25
38.78
6.00
E
1.90 1.20
2.00
GF-H-01
D06 A101
1.00
D
1.20
2
7.00
C
2.60
3
8.00
C'
1.20
1
0.08
B
2.00
2.44
A
88.17
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
A
13
12
11'
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Key P
34.85 0.15
38.25 UP
1
47.95
2 3 4
0.65
2.00
10.25
OWNER
0.90 0.30 0.30 0.90 15.85
PROJEC 5 STA
CONSULT
67.80 2.20
SUB CO
-ALL LE ARE F.F OTHER INDICA -ALL DIMEN METERS OTHER INDICA
GENER
-All dat are pre for the
19.85
2.20
SHEET T
DRAWIN
DRAW TITL
Ground
8.00
0.15
DRAW
Basel M
7.10
3.70 0.02
1.22
2.72 0.20
7.28
5.26 0.20
39.99
2.90 8.20
2.00
6.00 2.90
2.00 1.00
PACKAGES LINK 0.20
4.30
7.80
A
7.90
2.70 2.00 3.90
HOTEL ARCHITECTURAL, ELECTRIC AND HVAC PACKAGES 0.20
C'
2.75
27.31
12.00
6.00 3.90 2.65 2.70
0.60 15.75
8.00
2.65 6.00
0.70 0.50
D
2.02
2.65
2.95
4
2.00
14.72 1.80 5.16
2.50 2.50
1.30
1.90
0.10
20.05
2.64
1.30 2.66
2.45
1
3.10
E
0.35
8.00
2.00
6.05
F
1.00
5.70
1
2.45
9 10
3.00
2.66
0.25
UP
+0.60
8
6.00
G
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2 1.20
7
2.80 6
-1.35
1.00
4.80
2.65
GF-C-04
Storage
3.90
60.20
0.30
0.90
D01 A101
2.30
+0.00
7.86
2
5
1.20
8.20
88.25
50.10
+3.16
-1.35
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
32
H
D01 0.90 A101
31 1.20
0.98 2.05 4.00
I
5.80 3.00
6 7 9
8
12
16
15
14
13
1.20
0.90
W02 A101
0.80
W02 A101
0.80
J
22.20
5.85
GF-T-02
0.80
3.32
0.60 0.20
W02 A101
W02 A101
0.80
3.00
K
30.25
GF-S-07
Kitchen
W02 A101
19.80
0.16
W02 A101
0.60
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
28
29
1.2023
0.20
0.60 0.60
W02 A101
3.32
3.85
0.80
0.20
0.60
W02 A101
0.80
0.16
Visitor's toilet F
0.90
0.30
0.30
GF-T-01
-1.35
2.70
0.25
Office
1.80
Archive GF-S-03
2.10
2.10
L
23.75
GF-O-10
VP's Office
D01 A101
5.80
0.90
D01 A101
GF-O-11
GF-O-12
Secertary
5.75
Manager's office
GF-O-09
D01 A101
D01 A101
D01 A101
7.90
D01 A101
D01 A101
0.90 0.20
0.90
0.20
0.20
0.90
1.80
D06 A101
GF-L-01
0.20
1.26
2.18
0.20
3.80
D07 A101
0.20 0.90
Office
5.40
GF-O-05
Office
GF-O-06
Office
GF-O-07
Office
0.90
0.20
0.20
0.90
GF-O-08
M
GF-S-08
W01 A101
W02 A101
W02 A101
3.42
0.80
4.00
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.90
W01 A101
GF-O-13
4
3
2
W01 A101
1.20
3.60
N
0.10
1
UP
0.90
1.20
1.90
0.81
W02 A101
W02 A101
W01 A101
W01 A101
Security
0.80
W02 A101
W01 A101
3.42
2.82
W02 A101
2.70
1.70
0.80
W02 A101
W02 A101
MEP Room
D01 A101
D01 A101
D01 A101
D01 A101
D01 A101
0.30
D07 A101
D02 A101
GF-R-05
Employee Dinning
7.80
7.80
GF-T-04
Employee toilet F
D01 A101
2.18
GF-T-03
Employee toilet M
D01 A101
4.92
4.92
7.80
GF-RO-01
Guest Room
GF-RO-02
Guest Room
1.26
0.20
4.92
4.92
4.92
W01 A101
W01 A101
5.40
6.00
1.80
0.20
+0.60
4
5.65
1.00
GF-C-02
3
2.30
3
0.35
Core
2
1.00
4.10
0.40
1
0.40
3.13
2.80
1.80 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
2.70
+0.60
2.33
2.33
4 5
10 11
30
31
32
1.80
D06 A101
2.50 1.85
1.80
GF-F-03
0.90
1.50
15.86
Fire Escape
2.00
C
7.20 1.44
3.90
1.00
0.60
B
7.00
0.60 D06 A101
0.60
1.50
19.93
20.05
0.90 0.20
1.80
9.85
3.80
W01 A101
W01 A101
W01 A101
15 885
W01 A101
5.90
5.90
0.10
8.00
8.00
7.30
3.80
3.95
2.00
Visitor's toilet M
5.85
2 3
0.90
2.00
2.00
Lobby
0.60
2.45
8.10
1.00
5.75
1.50
5.80
1.30
8.02
1.10
16.05
3.80
1.90 1.30
GF-F-02
12.05
3.70
0.90 2.95
Fire Outlet
2.00
2.70
5.75
15.63
D06 A101
2.00
1.20
0.90 0.30 0.30 0.90
1.10
2.44
4.80
D01 A101
D01 A101
1
0.90 +0.60
1.80
3.80
D01 A101
15.95
8.75
2.00
8.04
7.00
2.80
3.80
1.41
2.70
D01 A101
3.90
0.90
D05 A108
D01 A101 0.90
3.85
2.75
2.70
0.40
3.80
0.40
2.44
7.75
3.85
GF-C-01
9.75
GF-E-02
Employee Entrance
2.00 2.00
1.02
1.02
2.02
31.80
2.00
8.00
2.10
4.52
2.80
2.20
D06 A101
0.90
D02 A101
GF-B-01 0.80
2.02
GF-L-02
Lobby
GF-L-03
1.26
GF-RO-03
Guest Room
GF-RO-04
Guest Room
4.92
9.80
GF-R-01
12.05
13.80
Resturant
2.00
2.70
0.30
0.90
0.90
D04 A101
1.00
2.70
D01 A101
D01 A101
Bathroom
2.76
GF-B-02 2.76
D02 A101 0.80
0.90
Lobby
3.80
D04 A101
1.41
2.65 1.05
3.80
2.00
2.44
Core
0.90
0.80
2.00
0.60
3.85
2.80
D01 A101
GF-C-05
3.85
3.75
2.78
1.90
2.00
2.05 2.20
2.80
3.80
2.80
0.45
6.00
D04 A101
0.60
1.41
0.90
0.30
D01 A101 0.95
0.79 0.80
0.90
1.80
2.01
8.00
0.90 2.00
2.44
0.90
5.75
0.90
Bathroom
D01 A101
D01 A101
D02 A101
1.02
2.02
2.02
0.20
0.20
0.45
15.62
2.20
Storage
3.85
2.76
2.76
GF-B-030.80
1.02
GF-L-04
Lobby
GF-L-05
GF-RO-05
Guest Room
GF-RO-06
Guest Room
1.26
4.92
0.40
2.50
31.65
0.30
0.30
0.90
0.95
0.30
7.80
D01 A101
0.40
Storage GF-C-06
3.80
D04 A101
0.60
2.00
0.98 D01 A101
D01 A101
3.80
0.90
1.65
1.90
3.78
2.00
5.70
GF-C-07
MEP Room
1.00
2.44
2.44
20.05
2.44
2.00 2.54
3.78
3.78
0.90
D01 A101
25.80
1.00
1.00 3.54
0.40
2.46
D01 A101
0.90
23.80
2.80
1.10
5.25
1.00
8.78
1.73 2.05
5.90
3.75
1.27
2.00
1.60 1.90
0.40
GF-B-04
1.02
1.02
Lobby
2.02
0.20 3.00
GF-R-03
2.00
2
3 1
0.68 1.80
1.50
Resturant Drinks
39.75
UP
7.85
2.76
Bathroom
3.80 9.80
2.00
GF-R-02
3.60 1.90
0.60
D01 A101
Shop GF-SH-01
7.85
7.85
5.75
0.90
3.00
2.70
Resturant Terrace
15.70
0.90
0.20
D04 A101
Shop GF-SH-02
0.90 D02 A101 Bathroom0.80
D01 A101
D01 A101
0.90
D02 A101
0.80
GF-B-05
Bathroom
2.02
GF-L-06
1.90
GF-E-01
Main Entrance
D01 A101
1.10
GF-RC-01
D01 A101
1.60
0.40
D04 A101
2.50
0.50 2.00
1.00
26
4
15.80
5.00
3.88
0.93
0.50
1.20
4.30
25
4.30
1.70
3.80
0.90
24
3
3.60
Reception Desk
3.60
0.90
0.90 2.73
23
0.60 D01 A101
2.80
D01 A101
0.90
GF-O-04
0.20
Back Office 0.20
0.60 1.80
1.58 1.00
22
2
0.20 0.90
GF-O-03
1
3.80
GF-CO-01
Guest Room Corridor
2.76
2.76
Lobby
0.10
36.20 2.80
21
8.00
Back Office
12.00
0.20 1.50 0.79
20
1
D08 A101
7.40 0.90
1.80
GF-O-02
2.80
1.60
0.30
1.22
8.00
19
7.40
UP
2
Shop
3.80
1.66
1.51
+0.60
23.79 0.60
3
2.30
Back Office
1.80
2.50
0.20
2.80
0.60
0.65
1.59 2.80
18
0.60
GF-SH-03
7.85
3.80
3.80
2.37
+0.00
7.40 0.60
2.00
17
2.90 0.65
1.66
2.00
7.98
16
1.35 11.14
0.30 0.30
0.90 0.02
15
7.40
1.66
0.90 3.70
14
1.30 0.30
3.80
0.20
12.94
UP
A201
0.90
0.88
2.50
0.60
0.60
3.10
GF-SH-04
Shop
3.80
2.00
3.80
3.80
1.80
2.50
D04 A101
0.65
D04 A101
7.85
GF-B-06
0.80
D02
0.90
BathroomA101
D01 A101
2.76
4.00
33.10
13
0.60 11.95
1.00
6.42
-1.35
1.00
GF-L-07
Lobby
D04 A101
2.50
GF-RC-02
Reception
3.80
GF-R-04
5.70
2.45
9 10
1.00
1.66
2.00
3.80
GF-O-01
7.20
1.26 0.90 4.30
12
2.45 0.40 2.80
8
0.70
0.40
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
7
D01 A101
2.15
+0.60
6
UP
2.50
1.85
5
30 31 32
7.85
12.00
12.80
N
2.00
Back Office
3.80
1.80
GF-F-04
2.25
0.30 0.30
Cafteria
D06 A101
4
1.55
1.66
0.90
D06 A101
5.25
3
28 29
0.90
3.70
3.90
7.90
M
3.80
8.00
11
4.00
2.00
3.80
3.80
11.33
2.00
GF-H-02
1.80
2
25 26 271.20
0.15
5.80
1
2
3
4
5
1
23 24
4
2.10
2.50
D06 A101
3.13
+0.60
0.25
1.90
1.26
2.90
11'
7.20 0.20
Fire Escape
Core
8
6
7
0.70
D04 A101 2.50
3
2
1
3.90
1.40
1.35
10
A
0.50
1.45
GF-C-03
9
10
20 21 22
1.55
6.80
0.90
D01 A101
1.25
17 18 19
4.10
3.00
L
1.40
9
2.00 D01 A101 0.30 0.90
0.30
5.94
MPU 2
7.54
GF-F-01
2.65
11
12
13
14
15
16
4.80
0.90
1.00
3.10
0.90 1.30
8
2.00
GF-C-08
Storage
2.70
+0.60
+0.00
11.95
2.69
UP
3.00
K
3.80
6
0.59 4.80
Fire Outlet
1.75
-1.35
4.00
J
1.66
D06 A101
2.50
4
3.00
I
0.30
1.80
2 3
1.00
H
2.00
D06 A101
5.25
1.80
D06 A101
1
2.00
G
1.20
6.80
+0.00
+0.60
4.10
UP
6.00
F
0.20 2.45
7
3.00
4.00
5
0.09
GF-S-01
Storage
38.78
6.00
58.18
2.00
4
MPU 1
D06 A101
34.25
E
1.90 1.20
2.00
GF-H-01
15.10
1.00
D
2.60
3
7.00
C
1.20
2
8.00
C'
1.20
1
0.08
B
2.00
2.44
A
88.17
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
A
13
12
11'
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Key Plan:
34.85 0.15 UP 1
2
1
2.00
47.95
2.20
2 3 3 4
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
1
1
1
2
3
4 2
2
3
3
4
4
5 6
5 6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
7 10
11
12
13
14
15
16
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7
8 9 10
17
18
19 20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
UP
UP 1
2
8
UP
3
4
38.25 UP
4
0.65
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
9 10
10
11
12
13
14
15 18
16
5
6
7
8
9
3
1
4
2
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
8.00
0.15
Basel Mamdouh
DRAWN BY:
4 3 2
UP 1
10.25
Scale 1:1000
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
OWNER'S NAME:
0.90 0.30 0.30 0.90 15.85
PROJECT NAME: 5 STAR HOTEL
CONSULTANT TEAM:
67.80 2.20
SUB CONSULTANT:
-ALL LEVELS ARE F.F.L. OTHERWISE INDICATED -ALL DIMENSIONS IN METERS OTHERWISE INDICATED
GENERAL NOTES:
-All data shown are preserved for the architect
19.85
SHEET TITLE: A-101
20.08
DRAWING SCALE: 1:200
Ground Floor Plan
DRAWING TITLE:
C
D
E
G
H
I
J
K
A1 32.25
4.10
3.00
3.00
6.30
W02 A101
2.81
5.64
2.00 2.00 4.00 2.45 5.55 8.00
16.60
16.60
8.00
1.73 0.90
1.66
2.44
88.25
8.00
28.30
28.30
3.75
3.80
14
1.66
0.90
1.40
2.65
2.80
1.41
2.44
3.85
0.40 0.40
0.20 0.40
0.40 0.40
0.20
2.44
2.00
D01 A101 2.70
15
2.00 3.90
0.65
2.00
16
3.95
2.02
+17.42
8.49
0.80 2.02
D02 A101
23
2.70 5.75
6
2.70
20
0.20
1.2516
19 18
8 9
17
1.25
10
15
11
14
12
18
13
2.00
1.20
1.20
D01 A101
2.76
21
5 7
2.57
+15.47
0.10
D02 A101 0.80
1.00
TF-RO-08
0.90
1.66
3.80
3.00
Guest Room
D01 A101 0.40
3.60
0.40
0.90 0.30 0.30
1.66
1.20
0.40
19
2.76 2.02
Bathroom
TF-RO-29
TF-B-07
0.40 0.40
0.20
1.00
Room Terrace
2.76 2.02 1.00
TF-RO-07
0.80
3.80
3.00
3.80
3.00
D02 A101 2.76 1.66
4.92
0.40 1.66 1.20
4.92
Guest Room 3.80
3.00
3.80
3.00
Bathroom
2.02
TF-B-05
2.76
W02 A101
8.00
0.40 0.40
0.20
8.00
1.00
Room Terrace
Bathroom
3.80
3.00
3.80
3.00
D02 A101 2.76
4.92
0.40 0.40 1.20
Guest Room 3.80
3.00
3.80
3.00
TF-RO-04
1.00
8
9 10
24
13.35
1.68
1.00
2.80
UP
24 23
3
22
7.70
4
21
5
20
3.60
19
3.60
6.05
6.05
6 7
18
5.10
8 9
3.89
3.00
3.00
10 1.25
8.00
2.05
0.44 0.44
0.90 0.20
1 2
Storage TF-C-04
1.50
TF-K-01 2.93
2.63
2.45
+17.42
2.75
0.90 0.20
Kitchenette
7.84
25
TF-C-01
D01 A101 1.93
0.90
10.59
0.10
0.20
Core 5.04 13.35
2.13 D01 A101
0.45
D01 A101
TF-RO-01
7
2.15
0.90 1.45
2.63
D01 A101
TF-B-01 2.17
0.41
2.07
Guest Suite Living Room D03 A101
6
2.45
1.20
0.74
W02 0.60 A101
0.80
3.84
3.00
7.85
8.00
1.00
TF-RO-23
5
23
1.00
5.18
4
2.50
Bathroom
D02 A101
3
2.25
0.40
3.00
Room Terrace
TF-RO-02
2.80
2
7.10
0.40
0.20
1.00
0.90 0.30
D01 A101
1.49
Guest Suite Bedroom
1
2.60
2.76
5.84
+15.47
2.30
1.34
1.00
4.92
22
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
TF-F-01 D01 A101
+17.42
W02 A101
0.80 2.76 D02 A101 1.66
2.45
0.10 1.00
3.80
3.00
3.80
3.00
2.00
D03 A101
Fire Escape20 19
W02 A101
2.02
1.73
1.00
2.30
0.20
1.00
TF-B-02
TF-RO-03
1.00
TF-B-03
2.55
Bathroom Guest Room
TF-RO-24 D03 A101
21
D01 A101
2.02
5.55
Bathroom 0.40 0.40
TF-RO-25
Room Terrace
D01 A101 0.40
D02 A101 0.80 2.76 1.73
5.55
Room Terrace
1.66
4.92
D03 A101
0.90 0.30 0.30 0.90
1.66
1.20
0.40 0.40
0.20
1.00
2.76 2.00
25.98
W02 A101
2.76 0.80
1.00
TF-RO-05
1.73
Guest Room
2.00
2.02
TF-B-04
TF-RO-26 D03 A101
20
D01 A101
D02 A101 0.80
1.00
TF-RO-27
16.65
TF-RO-06
Room Terrace
2.76
16.65
D03 A101
D01 A101 0.40
0.40
0.40 0.40
0.20
1.00
2.00
0.90 0.30 0.30 0.90
1.20
2.00
W02 A101
6.00
6.00
TF-B-06
Guest Room
D03 A101
W02 A101
Bathroom
TF-RO-28
0.90
3.80
0.40
0.20
3.00
2.00
1.00
4.92
22
4
13.35
2.76
17
24
3
3.80
3.00
3.80
3.00
2.00
UP
2
TF-RO-09
4.92
Room Terrace
1
8.75
1.00
3.35
W02 A101
6.14
TF-B-08 Guest Room
2.00
2.76
8.00
Bathroom
1.35
2.00
0.20
8.00
1.00
0.40 0.40
W02 A101
2.70
2.80
Bathroom
0.30 0.90
0.90
1.66
1.20
3.80
3.00
3.80
3.00
D02 A101 0.80
0.25
1.00
5.43
1.54
TF-B-09
TF-RO-30
D03 A101
A
2.70
1.63
D01 A101
2.76
D03 A101
Storage TF-C-05
2.44
3.80
3.00
3.80
3.00
D01 A101 0.40
2.76
TF-RO-31
2.70
Core TF-C-02
2.80
TF-RO-10
Room Terrace
2.80
D01 A101
0.90
TF-L-01
0.90
D01 A101
1.00
1.00
1.41
2.44
3.85
15.14
0.60
0.40 0.40
13.75
Public Space
W02 A101
1.73
0.80
1.00
3.80
1.41
3.85
0.40
1.46
3.80
3.00
0.20
8.00
1.00
Guest Room
7.98
3.80
0.40
0.20
0.20
0.40 0.40
3.80
3.00
88.19
D03 A101
13
Storage TF-C-06
D01 A101
W02 A101
2.76
3.85
0.90 0.30
D02 2.76 A101
4.92
1.76
7.80
2.44
2.00
1.66
0.90
1.40
D01 A101
2.44
D01 A101
1.73
TF-B-10
0.90 0.30 0.30 0.90
D01 A101
D01 A101 0.40
Bathroom
1.00
3.85
0.53
1.73
3.89
2.00
4.92
Room Terrace
0.02
3.75
6.05
0.60
3.80
3.00
0.20
1.00
TF-B-11
12
TF-C-07 1.65
2.44
2.00
Bathroom
2.00
0.68
1.73
0.40
3.80
3.00
1.00
1.76
1.54
0.90
3.68
1.40
0.85
1.79
2.00
D02 A101 0.80 2.76
TF-RO-12
Guest Room
0.93
1.73
1.56
0.60
0.10
2.00
0.20
7.98
1.45
2.00
W02 A101
2.76
Storage
9.31 4.17
W02 A101
0.80
TF-RO-33
D03 A101
0.50
D01 A101
Room Terrace
Room Terrace
11 11'
5.70 0.90
2.76
4.92
D03 A101
TF-C-08
D02 A101
4.92
2.46
MEP Room
2.64
D01 A101
2.75
TF-B-13
1.00
TF-RO-13
17
0.20
16
1.2515
11
14
12
13
2.70
1.66 0.45
+15.47
W02 A101
26
0.15
0.20
0.15
0.65
4.10
13.35
13.35
2.30
0.60 0.60
0.10
0.83
3.90
2.00
D02 A101 0.80
TF-RO-11
26
7.65
1.73 0.90
1.40
0.85
0.40
TF-B-12 2.76
D03 A101
2.05
D01 A101
Bathroom
2.00
25
1.00
1.66
0.90
3.70
2.00
0.20
0.02
2.10
2.76
1.00
Bathroom
TF-RO-32
24
1.00
0.40
3.80
0.85
3.70
2.00
0.95
2.76
Guest Room
23
2.15
0.20
0.40
0.40
0.20
1.45
8.00
TF-RO-14
Room Terrace
10
W02 A101
0.80 D02 A101
4.92
Guest Room
D09 A101
2.00
22
0.90 0.20
1.66
0.90
3.00
3.80
3.00
W02 A101
2.75
2.00
21
0.90 0.30 2.30
3.80
9
D01 A101
2.75
TF-B-14 1.00
4.92
Guest Room
20
7
8
Bathroom
TF-RO-15
TF-RO-34
19
1.15
2.35
2.02
0.40
0.20
1.00
TF-B-15
TF-RO-35
18
6
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
D02 A101 0.80
1.00
Bathroom
17
8.11 20
25.70
2.02
3.00
3.80
3.00
TF-RO-16
Room Terrace
16
TF-F-02
D01 A101 0.40
2.76
TF-RO-37
2.00
15
+15.47
Fire Escape
D01 A101
0.90
3.80
0.40 0.40
0.20
8.00
1.00
4.92
Guest Room
14
5
1.00
W02 A101
Room Terrace
A201
2.85
0.40
0.40 0.40
1.66
3.00
3.80
3.00
0.40
2.00
13
9 10
W02 A101
TF-RO-36
12
8
0.80
Guest Room
11'
7
D02 A101
4.92
D09 A101
6
0.40
TF-B-17
2.75
1.00
TF-RO-17
2.00
Room Terrace
4
2.45
32.80 4 5
Bathroom
TF-B-16 2.76
D03 A101
2
Bathroom
Guest Room
2.00
1
0.90
1.66
0.40 2.76
1.00
TF-RO-38 D03 A101
D01 A101
D01 A101
0.40
0.20
1.00
Room Terrace
+17.42
D02 A101 0.80
Room Terrace
11
1.45
D01 A101 W02 A101
2.76
Guest Room
TF-RO-39
10
0.90
3.80
3.00
3.80
3.00
4.92
TF-RO-18
3.60
5.94
2.02
5.55
A
3
D02 A101
4.92
D03 A101
23 24
2.08
4.37 +17.42
W02 A101
TF-B-18
TF-RO-19
2.00
9
TF-B-19
2.75 1.00 2.02 0.80
Guest Room
2.00
8
2.80
Bathroom
Bathroom
0.40
TF-RO-40 D03 A101
2.89
3.80
0.20
1.00
Room Terrace
21 22
2
8.36
0.90
2.76
0.40
TF-RO-41
6
2
20
4 3 1
D01 A101 0.20 0.90
2.10
D02 A101 0.80
1.00
Room Terrace
7
1
1.25
17
Core
0.90 D01 A101
0.90
3.00
3.80
3.00
TF-RO-20
2.25
TF-C-03
D01 A101
0.40
1.66
2.45 D03 A101
18 19
8
D01 A101 D01 A101
W02 A101
0.40
0.20
1.00
5
16
6
5.37
TF-B-20
2.76
14 15
9 7
0.90
Bathroom 0.80
2.63
D02 A101
13
10
D01 A101 2.69
4.92
Guest Room
+15.47
11
TF-C-09
UP
2.18 1.00
3.84
3.00
4.00
3.00
TF-RO-22
0.40
2.00
0.15
2.80
12
MEP Room
5
2.05
5.84
0.90
1.21
D01 A101
Guest Suite Living Room
4
1.50
4.97 0.45
0.10 0.90
0.44
7.74
0.95
Room Terrace
D03 A101
1.25
TF-K-02
10.77
0.39
TF-RO-42
Kitchenette
0.10
4.99
TF-RO-21
3.78
2.00
3
3.00
6.30
7.84
Guest Suite Bedroom
3.00
3.00
D03 A101
3.00
3.70
2.00
2
4.00
3.70
22.25
1.20
2.00
6.00
22.25
0.10
0.39
0.20
0.59
0.04
1
6.00
6.00
22.25
3.70
6.30
22.25
3.70
6.30
6.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
0.15
A1 32.25
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12
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Scale 1:1000
Key Plan:
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OWNER'S NAME:
5 STAR HOTEL
PROJECT NAME:
CONSULTANT TEAM:
SUB CONSULTANT:
GENERAL NOTES:
-ALL LEVELS ARE F.F.L. OTHERWISE INDICATED -ALL DIMENSIONS IN METERS OTHERWISE INDICATED
-All data shown are preserved for the architect
A-102
SHEET TITLE:
1:200
DRAWING SCALE:
DRAWING TITLE: Typical Floor Plan
DRAWN BY:
Basel Mamdouh
READING HALL EXECUTION DOCUMENTS DOCUMENTS LINK
Flooring Plan Scale 1:100
Ceiling Plan Scale 1:100
Branding/ DEsign
VISUAL IDENTITY The project’s visual identity was concived from the project’s main purpose of acting as a center that unifys the community, rejuvinating a 14 century old architectural typology, and bringing new life into the Egyptian community.
+ WHOLENESS
= CALLIGRAPHY
ISLAMIC WHOLENESS
FONT USED AaBbCc12i3
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Gilroy - Bold
Gilroy - Light
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COLOR PALETTE There are three main Gardient colors.
R232,G276,B89
R147,G90,B50
R152,G152,B152
R24,G24,B24
R232,G232,B232
R81,G81,B81
The Colors where chosen to represent the golden tongue of Arabic (the language of the quran) and to give a feeling of stability, timelessness, dependability, harmony and control at the same time.
Photography
Selected phothgraphs
Lighting Design
Kronach Leuchtet Workshop
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