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Portfolio Faisal Ahmad Abdrabboh


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EXPERIENCES

Faisal Ahmad Abdrabboh PROFILE I’m a fresh graduate from King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of Environmental Design, Architectural Department. I'm fueled by the passion for creativity and innovation. I like to see every new challenge as a new opportunity to learn new things because I considers myself as forever student and that's why I like to keep myself updated with everything that connected to Architecture.

AL-RADWAN SCHOOL School / Jeddah High School Diploma

SKILLS

Summer Internship

Autocad

2018

Revit

I was an intern in Nabil Abbas Architects-Consultant. They assigned to me several works such as a factory project, site revision and clients meetings.

Rhinoceros Lumion Polysun Illustrator

Summer Internship

Microsoft Office

2019

I was an intern in Al-Garafi for Engineering Consultancy. They assigned to me several works such as a factory project, site revision and clients meetings.

PERSONAL PROJECTS VILLA

OFFICE BUILDING

2016

2017

A summer Villa located in Aseer

A 2500 Sqm Building located in Tahlia St.

MICRO HOUSE

URBAN DESIGN

CONTACT +966534418414

2016

2018

2011 - 2013

A 18 Sqm house Located in Al balad

The Reinnovation of Falastin Street

Faisalabdrabboh@gmail.com

KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY

MULTI PURPOSE HALL

RESEARCH CENTER

Jeddah Saudi Arabia

2017

2019

A 18 Sqm house Located in Al balad

Renewable Energy Research Center

University / Jeddah Architecture 2014 - 2019

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CONTENTS 009

039

065

Research Center

Architectural School

Renewable Energy

021

053

083

Falasti Street

005

Mixed Use

Working Drawing


093

137

111

151

Rwaat Al Hadith

Rwaat Al Hadith 2

Fish Lake

165 F.I.U Pavilion

AL-Andalus Tunnel

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007


1 ACADEMIC 008


RENEWABLE ENERGY RESEARCH CENTER

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PROJECT BRIEF: This project is a research center located in King Abdulaziz University (KAU) specialized in renewable energy specifically in solar and wind energy to help reducing the use of the grid electricity supplying alternative and clean energy.

Type:

Academic Project

Duration: 12 Weeks Location: KAU, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Area:

10,000 Sqm

010


RESEARCH CENTER workers spend too much time working on the labs which causes alot of health problem such as stress and long term illness, and they working alot around the lab equipments which could be hazardous and of extreme danger inside the lab, this may be insecure and not safe for them which will effect the human welbeing.

Work

PROBLEM STATMENT:

Productivity

Time

SOLUTION METHODOLOGY: Improving the workplace environment to reduce the health problems and increase productivity by creating a healthy interactive research center. Good Building Design

INDOOR QUALITY: Poor ventilation and heating/air- conditioning systems can lead to discomfort and health problems. Inadequate lighting can lead to eye strain, tiredness, stress and headaches.

ERGONOMICS: The aim of ergonomic is to improve the conditions of the everyday activities that are performed in the workplace, which helps to minimize any potential associated health risks and reduce strain and fatigue. 011

Ventilation

Lighting


PROGRAMS:

STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION: Staff:-

Director Office

Legal Office

Assistant Director Office Assistant Director “Academic”

Research Unit Solar Dep.

Technical Unit Laboratories Dep.

Research Office

Wind Dep. Research Office

Equipments Dep.

Assistant Director “Admin”

Technical Support Unit

Adminstration Unit

Library Dep.

Communication Dep.

Statistics Dep.

Public Relation Office

Education & Training Dep. Internship Office

Operation Dep. Marketing Office Financial Office IT Office Archive Office

Service Div. Securities Office Insurance Office Maintainance Office

-Director: The head of an organization. -Assistant Director "Academic": An official or executive ranking below and deputizing for a president. -Assistant Director "Admin": -Units Managers: The head of division or department. -Financial Employee: A person in charge of money. -Academic Employee: A person relating to education and scholarship. -Secretary. -Service Employee. -Marketing Employee. -Archive Employee. -Copy Employee. -Maintenance Employee. -Cleaning Employees. -IT Employees. -Security. -Insurance Employee. -Lawyer. -Public Relations Employee.

CONCEPT PROCESS:

Full Area with Setbacks

Provided outside green view and more daylight by creating a courtyard

Seperated the publin and the private area and Provided accessability and arop off space

Install an operable windows in the north facade and putting louvers on the southern facade

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SITE PLAN N

013


N

GROUND FLOOR ON SITE:

FIRST FLOOR:

B 12

3

13

14

4

13

UP

A

2

A

6

8

5

10

11

9

8

10

11

7

1

B

THIRD FLOOR:

SECOND FLOOR:

B

B 11

11 11

11

11

11 11

13

4

7

11

3

11

13

1

A

A

6

5 10 2 9

9

9

B

9

9

6 6

6

11

8

2

6

6

6

11

5

12 11

1- Auditorium 2- Lounge 3- Cafe 4- Meeting Room 5- Employees Lounge 6- Core 7- Financial Office 8- Marketing Office 9- IT Office 10- Archive Office 11- Insurance Office 12- Maintenance Employees 13- Public Relation 14- Assistant Director (Admin)

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1- Pre Function 2- Auditorium 3- Cafe 4- Meeting Room 5- Employees Lounge 6- Core 7- Director (Academic) 8- Assistant Director (Academic) 9- Laboratory 10- Technical Work Area 11- Academic Offices 12- Outoor Lounge 13- Secretary

6

6

6

7 6 6

A

6 6

1

6

6

6

6 6

A

4

1- Meeting Room 2- Employees Lounge 3- Core 4- Laboratory 5- Technical Work Area 6- Academic Offices 7- Outoor Lounge

2

5

4

4

4

4

4

4

B

014


SECTION A-A:

FOURTH FLOOR: B

4

4

4

4

4

4

1- Data Center 2- Employees Lounge 3- Core 4- Laboratory 5- Technical Work Area 6- Control Room

1

4

A

3

4

A

2 4

5

6

4

4

4

4

4

4

B

SECTION B-B:

015

SOUTH ELEVETION:


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INTERIOR SHOT:

A shot from the staircase that shows the courtyard

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018


EXTERIOR SHOT:

A shot in the courtyard shows the outdoor area and the landscape

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020


BRINGING

LIFE BACK TO

FALASTIN STREET Group Work 1-Arch. Abdullah Jaran 2- Arch. Faisal Abdrabu 3-Arch. Khalid Al-Amiri 4-Arch. Mohanad Al-Mashat

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PROJECT BRIEF: Streets are spaces that support various types of movement, providing accessibility to buildings and open spaces, and the social gathering. Street network is a system of interconnecting paths and nodes, street network is a movement network, dedicated for cars. The absence of other movement modes; walkability, cycling and mass transportation, together with existing configuration of the network deprive streets from life. This can be evidenced by the absence of outdoor life activities or social spaces. In this studio Course, educational urban design projects are to revitalize selected urban streets, injecting life back to these spaces. This aim can be attained by dealing with streets as places rather than as movement paths.

Type:

Academic Project

Duration: 12 Weeks Location: Falastin Street, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Length:

1.3 KM

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CURRENT SITUATION

CURRENT USES

Situation In Use

Land Use

Commercial Void

Mixed use Residential

CURRENT REGULATIONS

THE SITE CURRENT DENSITY

FAR 6.8 5.6

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The only place with the height that helps increase density causes unbalanced street


HYPOTHESIS

Increasing density by creating balance between buildings and open spaces ,providing good public services starting with distributing density all over the place.

Increased Density in one side at the location may affect the balance of the urban design.

W.C. P

Urban design balance is an important thing can be reached by controlling density increases

Provide services that accommodates all variety of people 024


Increasing density affects the economy of the street

Small building taking over the lot

Shifting the building will provide a public space

The stores at the corner have the advantage of luring pedestrians who are waiting to cross streets or emerging from taxis and It’s directly reflected in rental rates and property value

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The open space will help adding public service

Rising the building to gain more density and income

The top floor or upper storeys of the building must be available to use as a part of the urban and this could be achieved with the following uses: restaurant, public roof garden or public viewing platform.


Not Recommended

Recommended Roof garden

Terrace R

TA

N RE

CA

NK

Businesses that require more private interfaces like banks should not be located directly on a street edge and car dealerships and show rooms are not supported within tall buildings

IL

TA

RE

BA

Under the mixed use buildings retail like stores, groceries and clothes shops is preferred

Intricate setbacks give the pedestrian a unique experience

Provide terrace and green areas in the buildings to give the users better experience

Inside-outside area is preferred between the residential buildings 026


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028


029


030


MAIN NODE: As shown, Al-Jamjoom is in the back as the main building with a value to locals.

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032


MAIN NODE: As shown, the public space is used to interest users to visit the street through various activities

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034


SHARED STREET: As shown, King Fahad Fountain is in the back and shared street is created to put pedestrians as a priority.

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036


CONRNICHE BRIDGE: As shown, there is a bridge on the right side to encourage users from the conriche to falastin street

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038


ARCHITECTURAL SCHOOL

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PROJECT BRIEF: A mixed use building with two uses offices and retail located on Tahlia Street

Type:

Academic Project

Duration: 12 Weeks Location: Prince Sultan ST., Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Area:

7,000 Sqm

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CONCEPT The Architectural School building one of the buildings that works 24 hours all over the week even the in weekends so it uses alot of energy espicially electricity in lighting ,hvac and machines. The Achitectural Student becouse of his work he needs to constantly move so i used this technology. Its a tile that turning Kinetic energy into Renewable energy by converting the footsteps into energy.

Every footstep generates 20s of light. By the Avarage of 2500 steps in a weekday and 400 student we can light a 1000 LED light for 2 days

Criteria Matrix :-

Spaces

Legend :Imidiately Adjacent

1

Classes.

Imidiately Adjacent

2

Important Adjacent

3

Studios. Library. Research Space.

Important Adjacent

Reasonably Convenient Remote

4

High

5

Mediam Low

6 7 8 9

Workshops. Theaters. Cafe and Lounge. Educational Theaters. Exibition.

File Storage. 11 Meeting Rooms. 12 Offices. 13 Reception. 10

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W.C.

Area Sqm

Adjacent

40

2 3 14 5

25

1 3 14 5 8

26

1 2 4 14 5 12

450

3 14

150

150

1 2 13 9 14

350

500

2 9 13 14

450

100-450 300 50

Users

100

13 14

1-12

300

1

150

5 7 13 14

2 14

450 150 150

12

11 12

10

70

10 12 14

50

12 9 30

3 10 11 14 6

7

1-12

9

2 3 6

Day light

Public Access

Privacy


GROUND FLOOR ON SITE

042


N

FIRST FLOOR C

B

A

A

C

B

SECOND FLOOR C

B

A A

C

043

B


EAST ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

SECTION A-A

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MAIN SHOT:

A shot that shows the building from outside

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046


ITERIOR SHOT:

A shot that shows the outdoor area

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048


INTERIOR SHOT:

A shot that shows the stairs with the atrium

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050


BRIDGE SHOT:

A shot from inside the bridge shows experince

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052


OFFICE BUILDING

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PROJECT BRIEF: A mixed use building with two uses offices and retail located on Tahlia Street

Type:

Academic Project

Duration: 12 Weeks Location: Tahlia ST., Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Area:

12,750 Sqm

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CONCEPT PROCESS

STRUCTURAL MODULE

8.4

8.4

8.4

70.5 SQM

8.4

8.4

8.4

8.4

8.4

8.4

8.4

055

8.4

8.4

8.4

8.4


GROUND FLOOR ON SITE

A

A

UP

UP

Car Car Lifter Lifter SHOPS

Car Lifter

N 056


B

1ST FLOOR

A

057

A

B


2NT FLOOR

A

A

058


SECTION A-A

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SECTION B-B

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SOUTHERN ELEVATION

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NORTHERN ELEVATION

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INTERIOR SHOT: As shown, the offices area and the sunlight though the facade.

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064


RENEWABLE ENERGY

Group Work 1-Arch. Faisal Abdrabboh 2-Arch. Mohanad Al-Mashat 3-Arch. Mulham Hariri Victoria, Seychells Altitude : -4.566692 Longitude : 55.4540 065


PROJECT BRIEF: The main concept of this project is to create an energy efficient home with two functioning occupants, keeping in my mind everyday activities, energy gain and loss calculations and indirect natural light with shading over the year

Type:

Academic Project

Duration: 12 Weeks Location: Victoria, Seychells

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DESIGN DEVOLOPLOPMENT

WINTER

SUMMER

067


GROUND FLOOR PLAN 25

30m

15

20

5

10

0

1-Living Area 2-Kitchen 3-Bedroom

BUBBLE DIAGRAM A

Kitchen

Living Room

Bedroom Master Bathroom

Core

Bathroom

B

3

2

B

1

Entrance

Main Entrance

A

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SUNPATH STUDY Daylight Time December : 12:23 hours Daylight Time June : 11:51 Hours

-10

N

10

-20

20

-30

30

10

-40

40 20

-50

50

30 40

-60

60 SUMMER 21 JUN SOLSTIC

50 A

-70

70

60 70

-80

80 80

B

B

W

E

-100

100

-110

110

A

WINTER 21 DEC SOLSTIC

-120

120

-130

130

-140

140 -150

150 -160

160 -170

069

S

170


SUN STUDY

21\ JUNE SUMMER 12:00 PM

21\ JUNE SUMMER 10:30 AM

S

W

E

N

S

S

N

W

E

N

E

21\ JUNE SUMMER 3:00 PM

W

070


SECTION A-A

NORTH SUMMER

SOUTH WINTER

Level 2 4.60

62O

70O

Level 1 0.60 Level 0 0

071


SECTION B-B

WEST

EAST

48O

52O

072


PHOTOVOLTICS Photovoltaics (PV) is the conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect, a phenomenon studied in physics, photochemistry, and electrochemistry. A photovoltaic system employs solar panels, each comprising a number of solar cells, which generate electrical power.

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PV SYSTEM


Name

Unit

Photovoltaics

Yield Photovoltaics AC Self-Consumption To External Grid From External Grid Battery Discharging Energy Total Fuel and/or Electricity Consumption Total Electricity Consumption

kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh

14,039 12,499 1,398 1,670 3,555 -2,680 11,850 074


CLOUDY, SUNNY DAYS 30 25

DAYS

20 15 10 05 00 JAN

FEB

MAR APR MAY JUNE SUNNY

JUL

PARTLY CLOUDY

AUG

SEP

OCT NOV

DEC

OVERCAST

WATTAGE CALCULATION Average day Hours

Average Month Hours

Wh (Day)

Wh (Month)

TV

240

1.4

336

3

2160

1008

30240

AC

230

8.6

1,978

12

8640

23736

712080

Microwave

-

-

1,250

1

720

1250

37500

Lamp

250

0.2

50

0.1

72

5

150

Phone Charger

240

0.15

36

5

3600

180

5400

Laptop

13.5

9.25

125

3

2160

374.625

11238.75

Living room Lamp

250

0.2

50

4

2880

200

6000

Refrigerator

-

-

200

24

17280

4800

144000

Kettle

230

13

2,990

0.1

72

299

8970 Total

946608.75kWh

075

Equations: Watt X Hour = Wh Volt X Amber = W


Extra Electricity going to the grid comparing with electricity taken from the grid Electricity from the grid

Consumers self consumption are lower than the income from the Photovoltics

Extra Electricity

Differential

Photovoltics electric production is higher than self consumption as showen in the month of december

the income ffrom the external grid is really low comparing to the incrome of energy from the pv system

076


EXTERIOR The exterior perspective shows that the house is on a beach and the design approach is simple and modern

077


078


BEDROOM As shown, the bedroom is perfectly lighted.

079


080


LIVING AREA As shown, the living room view is directly to the sea with indirect natural lighting.

081


082


WORKING DROWING

083


Type:

Academic Project

Duration: 12 Weeks Location: Tokyo, Japan

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‫‪SECTION A-A‬‬ ‫‪12.20+‬‬

‫ﻣﻮﻧﺔ ﻟﺼﻖ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 2‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﺭﻣﻞ ﺗﺴﻮﻳﺔ ﻣﺘﻮﺳﻂ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 6,5‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﺧﺮﺳﺎﻧﺔ ﻣﻴﻮﻝ ﻣﺘﻮﺳﻂ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 7‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﻋﺎ�ﻝ ﻟﻠﺤ�ﺍﺭﺓ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 5‬ﺳﻢ‬

‫ﻋﺎ�ﻝ ﻟﻠﺮﻃﻮﺑﺔ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 2‬ﺳﻢ‬

‫‪9.30+‬‬

‫ﺑﻼﻃﺔ ﺧﺮﺳﺎﻧﺔ ﻣﺴﻠﺤﺔ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 12‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﻣﻮﻧﺔ ﻟﺼﻖ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 2‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﺭﻣﻠﺔ ﺗﺴﻮﻳﺔ ﻣﺘﻮﺳﻂ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 7‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﺑﻼﻃﺔ ﺧﺮﺳﺎﻧﻴﺔ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 8‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﻋ�ﻝ ﺭﻃﻮﺑﺔ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 2‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫‪6.30+‬‬

‫‪9.20+‬‬

‫ﺑﻼﻃﺔ ﺧﺮﺳﺎﻧﻴﺔ ﻣﺴﻠﺤﺔ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 12‬ﺳﻢ‬

‫ﺑﻼﻁ ﺃﺳﻤﻨﺘﻲ ‪ 1،5 × 30 × 30‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﻣﻮﻧﺔ ﻟﺼﻖ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 2‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﺭﻣﻞ ﺗﺴﻮﻳﺔ ﻣﺘﻮﺳﻂ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 5‬ﺳﻢ‬

‫ﺩﻛﺔ ﺧﺮﺳﺎﻧﻴﺔ ﻋﺎﺩﻳﺔ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 15‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﺭﺩﻡ‬

‫‪3.30+‬‬

‫‪0.15+‬‬

‫‪0.30+‬‬

‫‪2.70-‬‬

‫‪085‬‬


‫‪SECTION B-B‬‬

‫‪1,77‬‬

‫‪9.30+‬‬

‫‪9.20+‬‬

‫‪0,48‬‬ ‫‪IROKO‬‬ ‫‪25 X 60‬‬

‫‪2,3‬‬

‫ﻣﻮﻧﺔ ﻟﺼﻖ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 2‬ﺳﻢ‬

‫‪2,3‬‬

‫‪40X40‬‬

‫‪6.30+‬‬

‫‪6.20+‬‬

‫‪40X40‬‬

‫ﺭﻣﻠﺔ ﺗﺴﻮﻳﺔ ﻣﺘﻮﺳﻂ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 7‬ﺳﻢ‬

‫‪0,12 2,4‬‬

‫ﻭ�ﺭﺓ ﺳﻴ�ﺍﻣﻴﻚ ﺍ��ﻕ ﻣﻮﺩ�ﻞ‬

‫ﺑﻼﻃﺔ ﺧﺮﺳﺎﻧﻴﺔ ﻣﺴﻠﺤﺔ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 12‬ﺳﻢ‬

‫‪2,88‬‬

‫ﺑﻼﻁ ﺃﺳﻤﻨﺘﻲ ‪ 1،5 × 30 × 30‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﻣﻮﻧﺔ ﻟﺼﻖ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 2‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﺩﻛﺔ ﺧﺮﺳﺎﻧﻴﺔ ﻋﺎﺩﻳﺔ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 15‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫ﺭﺩﻡ‬

‫‪0,12‬‬

‫ﺭﻣﻞ ﺗﺴﻮﻳﺔ ﻣﺘﻮﺳﻂ ﺳﻤﻚ ‪ 5‬ﺳﻢ‬ ‫‪3.30+‬‬

‫‪JOTASHIELD ANTI FADE COLORS‬‬

‫‪2,88‬‬ ‫‪0,12‬‬

‫‪0.15+‬‬

‫‪0.30+‬‬

‫‪2,76‬‬ ‫‪2.70-‬‬

‫‪0,34 0,02 0,12‬‬

‫‪086‬‬


BASMENT FLOOR PLAN

1

2

3

4

5

8,1 5,17

B

0,1

A

0,1

2,7

0,32

0,1

0,1

2,5

2,5

10 11

9

12

8

B

B

7 6 5

2 2

C -2.7

0,2

0,32

A

2,38

0,1

0,1

0,1

B 2,7

5,2

0,1

8,1

1

087

2,5

0,9 2,5 4,88

4 2

0,32

2,5

0,32

A

2,5

2 1

1 ‫ب‬

2

7,7

3

7,06

2,5

7,7

4

C D

A

1.8

3

4

5

D


GROUND FLOOR PLAN

30

31

29

26

15

25

0,6

1

2,5 7,7

1 ‫ب‬

0,2

4 ‫ب‬

0,6 9,31

1,73

A

B 2,5 2,7

0,28

0,08

1

4,2 5,2

0.15

0,69

2,5

2 ‫ب‬

0,2

0,69

0.3

1 ‫ب‬

2,3

0,4

C

2 2

2,5

4 2

0,9

0,81

0,05

0,43 0,1

22

2,7

0,1 0,9 4,2

23

21

20

GARDEN

0,43 0,9

0,4

2,38

1,57

1 ‫ب‬

0,63

2,5 0,9

0,3

7,7 2,5

18 19

A

B

24

17

1 ‫ب‬

4,1

27

14

16

0,1

D

28

13

0,9

4,8

4,4

GARAGE

A

2,5

1.8

0,05

0,94

0,1

B

0.15

C

5

0,1

32

B

4

3 2,7

0,2

0,1 0,2

2

8,11

5,2

2,5

A

5,2

0,1

1 0,1

D

1,4 1,31 0

2

3

4

5

088


FIRST FLOOR PLAN

47

34

46

35

45

36

44

37

43

38

42

0,9

1 ‫ب‬

40

4 ‫ب‬

41 4 2

1 ‫ب‬

2 2

2 2

2 2

C 1 0,2

B 2,5 2,7

2

1,47 14,5

3

A

1

0,1

0,2

0,2

2,5

DINING AREA

KITCHEN

3‫ش‬ 3,2

2,5

2,5 0,2

2,45

2,5

4,24 0,2

3 3

3

5,4 5,2

1

B

3.3

5

0,1

089

33

39

2 2

TERRACE

GARDEN

48

A

0,2

49

0,2

2,5

A

0,1

D

6,2

3,9

3,9 1,2

1,2 7,7 2,5

LIVING ROOM

2 2

4,44

C

4.8

0,32

50

51

2‫ش‬ 0,2

0,1

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MUSEUM OF ROWAAT AL-HADITH

COMPETITIONS Supervisors Type:

Architecture Competition.

Duration: Location:

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2 Weeks. Al-Madinah Al-Monawarah, Saudi Arabia.

1-Dr. Mohammed Al-Amoudi 2-Dr. Khalid Yousif


COMPETITIONS Type:

Architecture Competition.

Duration: Location:

2 Weeks. Al-Madinah Al-Monawarah, Saudi Arabia.

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PROJECT BRIEF

LOCATION

The design of Al-Hadith Narrators Museum is based on an in-depth analysis of the process of collecting and investigating Al-Hadith Al-Sharif, thanks to the effort of the narrators as well as the Al-Jarh wa Al-Taadeel specialists. Adopting the concept of companions around Prophet Mohammed, shared facilities are organized around an atrium dominating the ground floor plan, whereas, exhibition spaces are organized in a more pure mass reflecting the solidarity of Al-Hadith due to the effort of the narrators.

PROBLEM STATEMENT

SAUDI ARABIA

Medina

Riyadh

CITY

JEDDAH

AL-MADINAH Airport

Site

Al Haram

GENERAL INFORMATION Competition Type : Duration: Location:

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Architecture 2 Weeks Al-Madinah Al-Monawarah, Saudi Arabia

Masjid Quba'a Abyar Ali

Museums are usually located in the center of the cities due to the easing of accessibility for museum visitors, yet in this case Rwaat Al-Hadith museum is far from the city center thus it is an opportunity to be considered as an essential seed for the next city urban context development.

TOWN

MUSEUM


CONCEPT

AL-HADI ALNABAWI

‫رجال حول الرسول‬

‫الهدي النبوي‬

COMPANIONS ‫الصحابة‬

THE FOLLOWERS OF THE FOLLOWERS

THE FOLLOWERS ‫التابعني‬

‫تابعي التابعني‬

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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

1

The Heart of the mass represents the Prophency beacon and the connection to the sky.

2

Cubes are aligned together to represent the companions of the Prophet Mohammed, providing the grid on which the plans can be organized. MODERN

CODE

TRADITIONAL

CODE STONE

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Ground floor cubes are organized around the central Atrium (Prophency Beacon) in three layers; representing Al-Sahaba, Al-Tabeen and Tabeen Al-Tabeen.

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WHITE COLOR THE DOMINANT COLOR OF AL-MASJID AL-NABAWI

Modern code, being manifested in a pure mass, represents Al-Hadith after Al-Jarh and Al-Tadeel process. Traditional code represents the urban fabric of the traditional city.


DESIGN APPROACH The Design Approach is to develop a unique form derives it's characteristics from the process of collecting and classifiying Al-Hadith. The base of the form is influenced by the urban fabric of Traditional Cities. The top part of the form is a pure form reflecting the solidarity of Al-Hadith contributed to by the narrators.

‫الهدي النبوي‬ AL-HADI AL-NABAWI

ATRIUM

IN\OUT

CAFE HADITH

EXHIBITION ADMIN

OFFICES AUDITORIUM

-Responding to the topographical context of the site, minimal cut and fill is promoted. Further, the use of the site during the work-off hours is supported, best utilizing outdoor spaces.

VIP

LOUNGE

LIBRARY

SPACE OUT-DOOR

PUBLIC

TEMPORARY

EXHIBITION SERVICES

AND

UTILITIES

STAFF PARKING

VISITORS PARKING

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1

1-MAIN ENTRANCE 2- VIP ENTRANCE 3-RECEPTION 4-TEMPORARY EXHIBITION 5-CAFE 6-atrium 7-MOSQUE 8-ADMIN 9-auditorium 10-VIP AREA 11-LIBRARY

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1

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USES AND CIRCULATION EXPERIENCE 3

EXPERIENCE 2

CAFE

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EXPERIENCE 1

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SECTION A-A

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ISOMETRIC

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SOUTH ELEVATION

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WEST ELEVATION

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ENTRANCE WAITING AREA As shown, the focal point is the high ceiling entrance with an indoor amphitheatre to increase social interaction between users.

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VIP ENTRANCE As shown, the traditional code is on the lower level, and the modern code is on the upper level

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ENTRANCE The facades at the bottom indicate the historical architecture and the upper part represents the contemporary architecture and this fact for the Prophet’s Hadith, it keeps pace with all the ages.

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MUSEUM OF ROWAAT AL-HADITH

COMPETITIONS Supervisors Type:

Architecture Competition.

Duration: Location:

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2 Weeks. Al-Madinah Al-Monawarah, Saudi Arabia.

1-Dr. Ahmad Khan 2-Dr. Adel Al-Zahrani


COMPETITIONS Type:

Architecture Competition.

Duration: Location:

2 Weeks. Al-Madinah Al-Monawarah, Saudi Arabia.

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION AlMadinah AlMunwwarah, often referred to as "Enlighted city" or the "shining city" is the first embrace of the message place of Islam, which came to our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), The city is the second of the two holy mosques in Islam. Madinah Region Development Authority MDA organizes a limited ideas competition for designing the "Hadith Narrators" Museum.

LOCATION

SAUDI ARABIA

Medina

Riyadh

JEDDAH

AL-MADINAH Airport

Site

Al Haram

Masjid Quba'a Abyar Ali

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CONCEPT The Concept revolves around the Narrators of the hadith, They are the preservers of the Hadeeth and AlHadi AlNabawi. The Concept started with three parts the source of the AlHadi AlNabawi the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him). then we represented the journey of the Narrators of the Hadeeth to preserve AlHadi AlNabawi, Finally, we represented AlHadi AlNabawi as their destination.

Al Hadi Al Nabawi

Source Hadith Narrators Journey

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MASS DEVELOPMENT Building Area

1

75 x 135 meters of space.

Holy Paths

2

Subtraction

5

Subtracting different bulks to define the main concept.

Defying the main three axises pointed to the three holy mosques.

Repetition

3

Connection

6

Connecting the two bulks to create exhabition area.

Repeating axises to create a multi-modular grid system.

Main Mass

4

Reforming

7

Reforming the two bulks to create a sustainable space by decreasing air-flow.

Extruding the main mass.

Shifting

8

Shifting the exhabition area to create more spaces for show rooms. 116


GROUND FLOOR PLAN 01. Main Entrance 02. VIP Entrance 03. Temporary Exhibition 04. VIP Area 05. Auditorium 06. Exhibition Room 07. Library 08.Library Entrance 09.Library Administration 10. Loading Path 11.Car Parking 12.Bus parking

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN 13. Exhibition Room 14. Praying Area 15. Auditorium 16. Cafe

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Isometric

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SITE SKETCH

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SECTION SKETCH

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EXTERIOR This perspective shows the combination of the tradition architecture and the modern design approach.

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LIBRARY EXTERIOR Very strong mass for the library to make seen by the visitors.

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MUSEUM EXTERIOR The exterior perspective shows that the house is on a beach and the design approach is simple and modern

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LOBBY This shows the different levels and the main lobby of the museum

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MUSEUM This perspective shows the different museum spaces to create a unique user experience

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ENTRANCE The exterior perspective shows that the house is on a beach and the design approach is simple and modern

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LIBRARY Library with a very high ceeling, gives a comfort feelings which support reading and relaxing.

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FISH LAKE

COMPETITIONS

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Duration: 4 Days.

Supervisors

Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

1-Dr. Mohammed Al-Amoudi


Group Work 1-Arch. Abdulah Jaran 2-Arch. Eyad Al-Hazmi 3-Arch. Faisal Abdrabboh 4-Arch. Khalid Al-Amiri

5-Arch. Mohammed Al-Hamdan 6-Arch. Mohanad Al-Mashat 7-Arch. Mulham Hariri

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GENERAL INFORMATION

CONCEPT

Fish park was established in 2005 and it's considered a land mark, but it was neglected and it got polluted over time. This competition is a reinvention of fish park and to bring the value it had before to jeddah locals.

To increase the interaction between users and the fish sculpture by creating 3 bridges to bring life back to the area, history and to conserve the value of fish sculpture.

LOCATION

BRIGDES CONCEPT:

SAUDI ARABIA

Riyadh

Medina

JEDDAH

139

First Bridge: Create an experience from the fish park to al-conriche passing by the fish sculpture. Second Bridge: Ease the accessibility between the two banks of the site. Third Bridge: Create an experience for the user between the park and fish sculpture.i

The world is now aware of the reckless exploitation of natural resources and is now consciously trying to move towards a sustainable future. Within this endeavor, it has become very important to think about intelligent solutions to building materials and to mitigate traditional solutions. Freight containers are one of the best quality construction solutions that can be easily recycled and are available globally as there are nearly two million unused containers in ports around the world. We would like to use them so that they help make the project more efficient in terms of sustainable sources.


ISOMETRIC

First Bridge Create an experience from the fish park to al-conriche passing by the fish sculpture.

Second Bridge Ease the accessibility between the two banks of the site.

Third Bridge Create an experience for the user between the park and fish sculpture.

Fish Sculpture Due to the importance and value of the fish sculpture, we abstracted it in a way to let light through the sculpture and views too.

Landscape Provide trees to the northern and southern side of the park with palm trees.

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‫‪SUSTAINABILITY‬‬

‫‪Using of waste containers‬‬

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‫‪Section‬‬

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MASTER PLAN

142


3 BRIDGES As shown, there are different levels of bridges, connecting from one sider to another, from the park to conrcihe and from on side of the park to another.

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SEATING AREA + BRIDGES This perspective shows the bridges and the fish lake statue

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CONTAINERS This perspective shows the kisoks to keep the park self sustained. Reusing the containers as a rental area per month, with seats around it.

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FISH SCULPTURE As shown, the statue of the fish is kept as old but with new design approach to renew its value

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Group Work 1-Arch. Abdulah Jaran 2-Arch. Eyad Al-Hazmi 3-Arch. Faisal Abdrabboh 4-Arch. Khalid Al-Amiri

5-Arch. Mohammed Al-Hamdan 6-Arch. Mohanad Al-Mashat 7-Arch. Mulham Hariri

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General Information

Abstract

Al-Andalus tunnel is a 1500m long tunnel connecting Falastin Road and Al-Hamra.The initiative is to redo the interior facades of the tunnel with an islamic pattern

The circle is the point all islamic pattern start from, The circle is a symbol for al-islam and symbolizes that al-kaabah is the center for muslims.

Pattern Proccess Al-Madinah

Jeddah

Location

Makkah

SAUDI ARABIA Makkah Riyadh

Medina

JEDDAH

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Al-Madinah

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PATTERN TRANSFORMATION

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PATTERN TRANSFORMATION

Average speed in in seconds: 20 m/s

Average speed is 75 km/h

60 meter for every changing point in the pattern

60m

60m

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Pattern Transforms in 3 seconds

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PATTERN TRANSFORMATION

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DETAILED SECTION Light Spaces

Light Spaces

Concrete Wall

GRC Board Pattren (GRC)

Concrete Wall GRC Board Pattren (GRC) Steel Hooks

Light Spaces

Light Spaces 158


TUNNEL VIEW This perspective shows how the pattern on the walls is.

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LIGHTING The lighting one one of the poerful experince elements in the project espicially in the columns area

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PATTERN TRANSFORMATION As shown, pattern tranforms from simple square to an islamic complex patterns

163

VIDEO LINK youtu.be/mss42eqbhkM


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F.I.U SOCIAL PAVILION

COMPITITION

165

Duration: 7 Days.

Supervisors

Location: Florida, USA.

1-Dr. Mohammed Al-Johany


Group Work 1-Arch. Eyad Al-Hazmi 5-Arch. Mohanad Al-Mashat 2-Arch. Faisal Abdrabboh 6-Arch. Mulham Hariri 3-Arch. Khalid Al-Amiri 7-Sultan Al-Zubaidi 4-Arch. Mohammed Al-Hamdan

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GENERAL INFORMATION The project is a social pavilion placed around Florida International University campus to serve as street furniture, which was formed by a transformation in movemement phases

DESIGN CONCEPT The transformation was inspired from the 7 movement phases which muslims do in prayer, which serves a purpose in rasising awareness about islam religion.

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TRANSFORMATION


PAVILION SECTION

168


FURNITURE RENDERS The furniture design is inspired from the transformation fill.

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INTERIOR The smooth design gave peace and comfort

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MULTI PURPOSE HALL As we can see it can be use by so many functions and uses.

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INTERIOR The stripe lights describe how is the design, which gave a unique experince.

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