Portfolio.
ARCHITECTURE
HANEEN JARRAR
HANEENJARRAR
EDUCATION
2020 +
SKILLS
haneenjarrar770@gmail.com
00962 799 329516
Amman , Jordan
25 June , 2002
University of Jordan Architecture
• 4th year student
• SOFTWARE
AUTOCAD
Revit
3Ds MAX
VRAY
ADOBE Photoshop
ADOBE Illustrator
Microsoft Office
Lumion
• MANUAL
Model making
Sketching
Content 1 | High rise building - Fourth year | 2 | Study Center - Third year | 3 | Museum - Third year |
PROJECTS
HIGH RISE BUILDING
a visionary high-rise that revolutionizes the business landscape. Our design ethos revolves around the dynamic celebration of user circulation, ingeniously transforming architectural joints into vibrant spaces that seamlessly interconnect. These architectural joints serve as hubs of activity and interaction, fostering a sense of connectivity and collaboration among occupants. Moreover, the building's exterior voids punctuate its facade, offering serene retreats and inspiring vistas that invigorate the work environment. Our overarching objective is to transcend the confines of traditional office settings, cultivating an expansive, people-centric atmosphere that cultivates creativity and enhances well-being. Here, movement and connection converge to redefine the modern workplace experience, empowering individuals to thrive in an environment that fosters innovationandfostersasenseofcommunity.
MORPHOLOGY
typical massing considering shadow areas
Displacement between two masses to make social point by connect main street with residential area
tower separation by programme (business and hotel )with integration of architecture and landscape
Decideexteriorvoids byitsforces:views, publicmeetingpoints ,interestingspaceto defineentrance.
verticalandhorizontal circulationconnects betweenvoids
definedirectionof entrancebysmall mass
PLANS
GROUNDFLOORPLAN
FIRSTFLOORPLAN
LEVEL9 LEVEL14
SECONDFLOORPLAN
section
DIAGRAMS
SUSTAINABLE
PUBLIC CIRCULATION
PRIVATE CIRCULATION
MECHANICAL
STRUCTURAL
Site plan
Southelevation
westelevation
Study
center
This building, which serves as a study center at the UniversityofJordan,wasconstructedtoaddressthe lack of spaces for student gatherings and to nurture their talents and intellects. Its location was carefully chosen near the university gates, making it easily accessible to students on campus and visitors from outside.
Thedesignprocessheavilydrewupontheprinciples of the architect Richard Meier, incorporating his modern architectural concepts effectively. The building boasts a multi-functional layout, with the ground floor housing a theater, café, and retail outlets, while other floors feature classrooms, a library, a gym, student gathering areas, entertainment spaces, and exhibitions showcasing variousstudentworks.
With its diverse and innovative design, this building serves as a vibrant hub within the campus, providing an ideal educational and interactive environment that encourages learning, social interaction,andinnovation.
Site plan
Groundfloorplan firstfloorplan plans
thirdfloorplan
secondfloorplan
Section2 Section1 sections
Section3 Section4
Backelevation
Frontelevation
Elevations
Rightelevation
leftelevation
JORDAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM
This historical museum encompasses the civilizations that have passed through Jordanian lands, showcasing the lifestyles during those times and offering enriching insights. Inspired by the Deconstructivism movement and influenced by the works of architect Zaha Hadid, the museum is constructed with several curved layers, each representing a different historical civilization. This design approach results in a final form symbolizing therichhistoryofJordan.
The museum features interactive exhibits that present information in unconventional and childfriendly ways. Additionally, it includes a restaurant on the ground floor, as well as galleries and workshops for visitors, enhancing their cultural understandingandexperience.
plans Groundfloorplan
Firstfloorplan Undergroundparkingplan Secondfloorplan
sections Section1 Section2 Section3