Faisal Abduljalil Architectural Portfolio 2020

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FAISAL ABDULJALIL 2020 PORTFOLIO


Faisal

Salah

faisalsabduljalil@gmail.com +966 55 234 0321

Abduljalil Makkah, Saudi Arabia 14/01/1998

Fresh graduate from faculty of Architecture and Planning, King Abdulziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Always looking to explore different architectural styles and cultures and trying to improve my skills and knowledge whenever I can. Interested in the sustainable way of designing spaces. I often find myself trying to creatively approach whatever the task at hand.


EDUCATION 2015 - 2020

King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah Bachelor of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Planning GPA 4.28

2013 - 2015

Al Falah High School, Makkah

WORK EXPERIENCE Jul-Aug. 2020

Pictogram Placemakers Studio, Jeddah Associate Architect

Jun-Jul. 2020

Pictogram Placemakers Studio, Jeddah Summer Intern

Jun-Jul. 2019 May-Sep. 2017 Jul-Aug. 2016

Alliance Architecture and Engeneering Consultants, Jeddah Summer Intern Team Time Co. (TTCo), Jeddah Government Relations / Archive Team Time Co. (TTCo), Jeddah Data Entry / Archive

EXHIBITIION 2020 2018

MARSAM 3 - King Abdulaziz University, Jeddaah Participant - KAU Green Spine (urban) MARSAM 1 - King Abdulaziz University, Jeddaah Orginizer / Participant - Al Nahdah Penthouse

SKILLS AutoCAD Revit Lumion Illustrator Design Photoshop Word Powerpoint Excel Polysun Simulation Ansys CFD Sketching Fabrication Model making Laser Cutting

LANGUAGES Arabic English Chinese

Native language Speak fluently and read/write with high proficiency Conversational



CONTENT ACADEMIC PROJECTS - Energy Efficient High-Rise, Sydney Graduation Project - KAU Green Spine Urban Design - Narrow House 203 Studio - Narrow House Working Drawings

INTERNSHIP PROJECTS - Mixed Use Village Pictogram Placemakers - Eco-District / Commercial Hub Pictogram Placemakers - Hillside Restaurant Alliance Architecture and Engeneering Consultants


ENERGY EFFICIENT HIGH-RISE BULDING LOCATION: Sydney, Australia AREA: 3000 m² STUDIO: Graduation-408 SUPERVISOR: Dr-Ing. Mohannad Bayoumi / Eng. Abdulrahim Alim Worldwide energy demand has increases extraodinarily since the industrial revolution, particulary after the realization of the exploitative benefits of electricity. The recources and emissions implications of the rapidly expanding use of energy have been ignored for three quarters of a century. Today buildings worldwide account for up to 40% of total end-use energy. Building heating and cooling are the most energy-intensive activities, followed by electricity use for lighting and applications.



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Sydney’s Climate The climate of sydney is humid subtropical, shifting from mild and cool in winter to warm and hot in the summer. Wind direction is different from each season. But the main focus is summer winds and spring is similar to that. Subtropical climate passive cooling strategies maximises the efficiency of the building envelope by minimising heat gain and assisting heat loss to the natural sources of cooling such as air movement and cooling breezes.

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Psychrometric Chart Psychrometric chart shows air properties such as dry bulb temperature and relative humidity among other things, And shows where each day of the year is. On the left it shows the days within the comfort zone range. And on the right the days that set within the comfort zone expands if passive cooling strategies are used.

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Floor Plans The core is located on the south of the building to provide an atrium in the middle for natural ventilation using stack ventilation method, and provide maximum view areas in the plan.

Facade Design Parametric shading system has been made with Rhino’s Grasshopper and can be used automatically depending on the sun angle and different seasons. And the energy consumption was simulated using IDA with and without the shading devices. Framework

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Building Envelope and Structure Hexagon diagrid structure system used in the facade of the building and the inside atrium to have open area floorplan ithout the use of columbs in the middle with the shading unit in the middle.



KAU GREEN SPINE LOCATION: King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia AREA: 18,820 m² LENGTH: 420 m STUDIO: Urban Design-407 SUPERVISOR: Dr. Rahif Maddah Based on the existing action plan from the university to activate the academic field, as well as the lack of link between the field and the university’s faculty members housing, where the areas are not fully activated and the absense of an urban area adjacent to the academic feild with the lack of activities, it was found after doing some studies; a good opportunity to make a urban walkway project linking academic feild with the housing aims to activate the proposed university plan to link them together.



Design Strategies Functions The main functions on the path were selected through a survey that has been done by the users in the area and in KAU in general.

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Reading & Painting

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Amphith eater Playing Mental Food Musical Games Reading Outdoor Trucks Photography Insturments & Painting Gym Studio Food Grafittiy Kiosk Court Wall Skating Climbing Gallery

The idea of the project is also based on creating a dynamic area within the campus that attracts users and encourages them to practice activities and hobies.

Pedestrian path 2.40-3.40m Activites zone 4.40-6.00m

Bicycle path 1.80-2.00m Vegetation zone 1.80-3.60m

The circle is considered one of the most complete and balanced forms, it is not only that it expresses granting the same degree of concentration in terms of containment, but it also gives harmony to all the elements that it contains.



Analysis The allocation of the functions depended on the users of each area and the noise and privacy that each area needed.

Privacy Analysis Along the Path Less Privacy

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-Privacy Analysis Each activity or void is judged independently through several criteria that depend on the individual, place and type of activity.

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-Noise Analysis Each activity`s noise has been recorded and then distributed on the path from low to high. Then different strategies were implemented to reduce the noise. Noise Analysis Along the Path: Before implementing the strategies More noise

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Mental games

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Exaample of activities and strategies

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Fragrance Garden

Food Trucks

Dedicated parking spots for food trucks. With shaded seating areas. With solar panels (PV) as shading.

Scented flowers of different kinds were used to create a unique experience with multiple senses.

AC Production 3,500 3,000 2,500

Total gross area: 103 m2 Annual AC production: 28,117 kWh/Annual

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Containers Commercial use

Infuse glow in the dark material with the bicycle lane floor to illuminate the path.

Recycle old containers and rent them to students. And use solar panels (PV) for clean renewable energy. AC Production 4,000 3,500 3,000

Calm Zone

Dense vegetation with large trees with wide shade range.

Total gross area: 112 m2 Annual AC production: 35,896 kWh/Annual

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NARROW HOUSE LOCATION: South Obhur, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia AREA: 150 m² STUDIO: 203 Design studio - Third Year Working Drawings SUPERVISOR: Eng. Ma’an Balila The goal of designing a narrowhouse is to provide affordable housing for small families with low to medium income by using minimal spaces while maintaining the quality of life and not compromising the functions of the spaces.



Concept Having spaces in a narrow area with only two sides to have openings in the building gives minimal natural lighting, so in order to have plenty of lighting and add some life to the building a sky light light up a small green area in the middle which seperates the building into two sides.

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Extrode rectangular form

Rebound space in the front and back end outdoor area

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Make void for ventilation and natural light


Front Elevation Concept Use wooden louvers and rotate them for optimal privacy depending on the land use of the area.


Narrow House Working Drawings Ground Floor

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Hidden LED light Description Light ceiling opening Chandelier ceiling opening Air duct vent Hidden LED light

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‫‪Symbol‬‬ ‫وزرة رخام‬ ‫ارتفاع‪5‬سم‬ ‫رخام‪2‬سم‬ ‫مونة لصق‬ ‫سمك‪2‬سم‬ ‫رمل تسوية متوسط سمك‪7‬‬ ‫دكة خرسانة‬ ‫عادية سمك‪12‬‬ ‫عازل للرطوبة‬ ‫سم‬ ‫سمك‪2‬سم‬ ‫دكة خرسانة عادية‬ ‫سمك‪15‬سم‬ ‫ردم‬

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Stairs Details


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Skylight Detail

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COMMERCIAL HUB LOCATION: NorthObhur, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia AREA: 78,490 m² INTERNSHIP: Pictogram Placemakers Studio Group Project The Project is part of a new neighbouhood design in north obhur. It is essential to provide basic amenities and services to the neighborhood residents. Plus with a large site area it can be a great source of income to keep the project economically sustainable. So not only serving the project users it also attracts people from all over the city as a unique social and cultural urban area. I was tasked as group leader and to design the basic masses and renders.



Program Diagram The main experience we want to deliver is a cohesive connection between indoor and outdoor functions. And also have functions that the residents of the neighbourhood need, while at the same time being a city attraction.

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Design Process It is important to have good flow and connection with the residential side of the project and also withen the project area. That also provides good natural air ventilation. Divided the site into 3 sections

Connected the corners and center lines

Located the entrances and connected the dots

Connecting all the dots together

Isometric Having the residential areas with a modular design, we wanted to contast that style with giving each building a unique form and cluster.


Sports and Spa

Coceptual Designs Ideas Each building is set with different functions. These initial ideas help investors visualise the site potential while also provide the neighbourhood residents the basic amenities.

Art & Business Hub

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SWIMMINGPOOL

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Shopping Center

ENTERTAINMENT

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Cinema

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Multipurpose Hall Mixed-use Offices

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Mater Plan Each bulding is connected to green open spaces and plazas. Covered in organic looking shading devices with tree structures.


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Site West Elevation


MIXED-USE VILLAGE LOCATION: King Abdulaziz Road, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia AREA: 42000 m² INTERNSHIP: Pictogram Placemakers Studio Group Project Food village is a low-rise mix-use development, the project site is in king abdulaziz rd in jeddah, saudi arabia. The project will benefit from the privileged location that has one of the highest accessibility in the city of jeddah. The project approach is to create an invisible master grid which develops clusters and gradually blends them together. The project is going to provide both a modular system and flexibility. Took part in designing the masterplan layout and general clusters. Proposed the structure and shading system.



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The Idea The Village concept has exceptional potential, able to accommodate a very large clientele. This architectural complex goes against the traditional pattern and creates a cluster of elements, bringing about impressive visual impact. With indoor and outdoor spaces mixing together make a new kind of experience that provide a fresh and healthy environment. And the concept of rich green areas of merging nature and human scale, weaves its way into the daily life of city dwellers Site Response

Entrance

Parking & Drop off

The main entrance is on King Abdulaziz Street and the side entrance to the service

Buffer zone

A space has been created to keep calm and create gradations to and from the site

Provide adequate parking and facilitate site access

Attraction point

Place blocks and lanes to create a visual attraction in the main plaza

Sub plaza

Sub plaza

MAIN PLAZA

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Sub plaza

Nodes The main plaza is the visitor gathering center and is located in the center of the land and around the sub-plaza


Flexibility The modular system will be shown in a frame structure and it will provide us flexibility which can happen in the change of uses later on or heights, widths, and lenght from one another and this method will be applied on both closed spaces and open spaces. The project program houses multi-purpose uses such as restaurants, coffee shops, retail shops, green spaces, and open spaces.



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HILLSIDE RESTAURANT LOCATION: Al Husaineyya, Makkah, Saudi Arabia AREA: 1,874 m² INTERNSHIP: Alliance Engeneering and Consulting Al Husaieyya neighbourhood has high potential for future developments. With the unique terrain that we can use in our advanatge, like the green valley and hills with historical buldings. The site has great natural views that we can benefit from and create special experience.



Concept The main two views are north uphill historical castle fort and west of the site is the green valley. So each floor had different orientation depending on the views

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Only have two floors above and one basement to respect castle hillside height.

Use half of the floor area to maximise sun light and create outdoor seating with view of the castle..

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Three story building with the orientaion mainly on the north view.


Prototype Design Because the project’s surrounding area is still under development, this design is easy to use on any rotaation on the hillside while maintaing the original concept.


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