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ARCHITECTURE PO RTFOLIO HOMOUD ALKHAM MASH SELECTED WORK S 2014 - 2017



ARCHITECTURE PO RTFOLIO HOMOUD ALKHAM MASH SELECTED WORK S 2014 - 2017


PROJECTS

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LITTLE OASIS

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT

03

H AYAT C O M P L E X

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

H O U S I N G

05

P R O J E C T

SECONDARY SCHOOL

SCHOOL DESIGN PROJECT

07

GREEN STEPS TOWER M I X E D

09

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U S E

B U I L D I N G

I N A B A H

REVITALIZING THE CORE

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PROJECTS

02 04 06 08 10

ALHADA RESORT

02

A L - N A I M PA R K

04

CAR GALLERY

06

LINEAR HOUSE

08

MEDICAL TOWER

10

FIVE STARS HOTEL PROJECT 2017 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

AUTO SHOWROOM PROJECT

DESIGN AND WORKING DRAWINGS

MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO | 02


01

LITTLE OASIS

BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

YEAR 2017 STUDIO 8 PROJECT TYPE BOUTIQUE HOTEL LOCATION JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

KAUARCH King Abdulaziz Un iversity Faculty of Environ mental Design Department of Arch itecture Supervisors: Dr. Mo hannad Bayoumi Dr. Turki Shoaib

03 | BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT


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LITTLE OASIS

BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT

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outique hotels are characterized by their intimate atmosphere and style They distinguish themselves from larger chain hotels by offering personalized attention and styled accommodations which play on a motif and the concect was Strengthening the positive natural aspects of the historical environment to the urban environment of our time By providing an oasis that people can visit and inhabit.

2017

01

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

LITTLE OASIS

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT | 04


DESIGN PROCESS

1. HEIGHT AND BOUNDARIES

2. COURTYARD AND BUILDING EDGES

3. ACCESSIBILITY

Do not exceed the adjacent buildings in height Building on the boundaries of the old building

Dealing sensitively with the old building Provide public spaces with suitable spaces

Provide Cross Ventilation Strengthen visual communication

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

CONCEPT Strengthening the positive natural aspects of the historical environment to the urban environment of our time By providing an oasis that people can visit and inhabit. It is a fertile spot in the midst of the environment where there is a lack of vegetation and the translation of the springs associated with the formation of the oasis by taking advantage of the underground tank and expanding so that the health club creates a different sensory experience

PRIVATE TERRACE

SMALL TERRACE

COURTYARD

BIG TERRACE

BIG TERRACE AXIS

PUBLIC

PRIVATE

COURTYARD

CORRIDOR

BIG TERRACE

SMALL TERRACE

GUESTROOM

RELATION TO HERITAGE BUILDING

1. ONE BUILDING

2. COMPLETE SEPARATION

3. PARTIAL SEPARATION

containment ashmawi house Strongly from two side as if it had become one big building

Separate the building to distinguish the historic house from the new building

Separate the building and connect it in parts for non-repeat services

05 | BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT


4. ENTRANCES

5. TERRACES

3. VIEWS AND CORE

must not replicate historic buildings elsewhere on site and to avoid creating a false sense

Take into account the view IN selection of the TERRACES

Provide Different Views Of The Guestroom Core of the building is located in the middle

2017

EVOLUTION OF THE MASS

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

1. Douple loaded corridor

2. Single loaded corridor and cut corner

3. Linear design building and increase from edge

4. Single loaded corridor and gradation terraces

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FACADE DETAILS

OPTION 1

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2

3

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6

FUNCTION

LIGHTING

WIND

HEATING

ENERGY

FLEXIBILITY

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

OPTION 2

WEST ELEVATION

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

OPTION 3

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2

3

4

5

6

FUNCTION

LIGHTING

WIND

HEATING AND COOLING

ENERGY

FLEXIBILITY

SOUTH ELEVATION

The vertical western facade monies direct sunlight from 1pm to 5pm. At later hours, the sun is almost directly normal to the facade.

Annual solar irradiation calculation

Custom Solar (kWh/m 2 )

Project location: Jeddah sun study start date time 31 /01 /15H 12:00:00am 625 sun study end date time 32 /01 /25H 12:00:00pm CUMULATIVE INSOLATION

1080

EAST ELEVATION

The southeastern facade receives the most direct sunlight In the XSSHU ร RRU EXW GLVDSSHDU DW WKH ERWWRP GXH WR QHLJKERULQJ EXLOGLQJV shaded Based on them, openings were made in the faรงade

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5

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FUNCTION

LIGHTING

WIND

HEATING

ENERGY

FLEXIBILITY

Historic House Use the stairs to make holes that allow air to pass through In the new project the same idea was used by the corridor Plants can be used to reduce the velocity of air movement to reach the appropriate velocity of the person 2017 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

EVAPORATOR

EXPANSION VALVE

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2

3

4

5

6

FUNCTION

LIGHTING

WIND

HEATING AND COOLING

ENERGY

FLEXIBILITY

CONDENSER HEATING

BATHROOMS

POOL AND SPA

STORAGE TANK GAS BOILER

BOILER EXCHANGE

TECU SOLAR SYSTEM The basic operation of the system and provides a closed circuit with forced circulation (primary: from heat pipes capting copper exchanger), which provides heat to the slurry, and distributed through the secondary circuit. Liquid heat transfer, in fact, heated in contact with copper surfaces, and transfer of battery heat, placed inside the tank under the main thrust of the pump circuit, triggered by a sensor when there is not enough solar radiation .

BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT | 08

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

CONDITIONING (COOLING)


FACADE DETAILS Electricity cousumption:

Device and lighting 60 kWh/m2a Ventelation 15 kWh/m2a Services 5 kWh/m2a Elevatores 5 kWh/m2a Cooling 65 kWh/m2a %XLOGLQJ ÜRRU DUHD 2500m2 Total consumption 150 x 2500 = 37500 kWh/a

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FUNCTION

LIGHTING

WIND

HEATING AND COOLING

ENERGY

FLEXIBILITY

South elevation 75.2 Square meters

Horizental PV 6RODU SDQHO (IÛFLQF\

15%

Slope

0

Solar panel area

480m2

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

Irradtion on PV with 353.7 kwh/m2 combined system loss: 169.776 kWh/a

South facade

North facade

15%

15%

90

90

75.2m2

81.6m2

181.5kwh/m2

1785 kwh/m2

13.648 kWh/a

14.565 kWh/a

West elevation 81.6 Square meters

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Total prouduction: 197.989 kWh/a 52.7% of total consumption OPEN FACADE - Benefit from sunlight - Open view

CLOSED FACADE - Roshan concept - Privacy

09 | BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT

Top veiw 480 Square meters

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2

3

4

5

6

FUNCTION

LIGHTING

WIND

HEATING AND COOLING

ENERGY

FLEXIBILITY


BUILDING SYSTEMS

STRUCTURE SYSTEM

PLUMBING SYSTEM

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SECTION

BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT | 10


ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

PLANS

KEY PLAN 1. MAIN ENTRANCE 2. RECEPTION 3. LOUNGE 4. LIBRARY 5. CAFE 6. LOADING DOCK

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20m

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

KEY PLAN 1. LOUNGE 2. OFFICES 3. GYM 4. TOILET 5. TERRACES

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N

5

10

20m

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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5

10

N 20m

KEY PLAN 1. SITTING AREAS 2. TERRACES 3. BUFFET 4. KITCHEN 5. MEETING ROOM

5

10

N 20m

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT | 12

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

THIRD FLOOR PLAN

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

0

2017

KEY PLAN 1. ELEVATORS 2. CORRIDOR 3. TERRACE 4. GUESTROOM


WALL SECTION

2017

Resturant Provide a wooden louver horizontally in the south facade 4. FOURTH FLOOR

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

Geustroom use of copper material in double facade can be made through the openings 3. THIRD FLOOR

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

Geustroom use of copper material in double facade can be made through the openings 2. SECOND FLOOR Gym Use reflective glass To reflect the historic buildings in the facade 1. FIRST FLOOR Cafe The use of reflective glass is more specific to indoor space 0. GROUND FLOOR

13 | BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT

1 roof construction: 50 mm gravel, impermeable membrane 200280- mm thermal insulation with fall vapour barrier, 24 mm triple-ply board 200 mm thermal insulation between 100 x 300 mm rafters 24 x 48 mm counter battens 12.5 mm plasterboard

2 floor construction: 10 mm linoleum, 40 mm screed polyethylene separation layer 40 mm thermal insulation 30 mm impact sound insulation 200 mm reinforcement concrete slab 3 wall construction: 10 mm Brick 2 mm water insulation 20 mm reinforced concrete 5 mm Insulator 10 mm Brick


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HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

PERSPECTIVE

15 | BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT


Integrating building design with exterior open spaces is a core design. Frontage regulations and guidelines are intended to guide how frontages interface with streets, access drives, pedestrian pathways and publicly accessible open spaces Open Space Connectivity. There will also be a variety of semi-private and private open spaces that buildings must provide As with new additions, the massing, size, scale, and architectural features of new construction on the site of a historic building must be compatible with those of the historic building. When visible and in close proximity to historic buildings, the new construction must be subordinate to these buildings. New construction should also be distinct from the old and must not attempt to replicate historic buildings elsewhere on site and to avoid creating a false sense of historic development. 2017 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

BOUTIQUE HOTEL PROJECT | 16


02

ALHADA RESORT

FIVE STARS HOTEL PROJECT

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

YEAR 2016 STUDIO 6 PROJECT TYPE NEW EXPERIENCE LOCATION TAIF, SAUDI ARABIA

KAUARCH King Abdulaziz Un iversity Faculty of Environ mental Design Department of Arch itecture Supervisor: Dr. Ay man Alitany

17 | ALHADA RESORT


02

ALHADA RESORT

F I V E S TA R S H O T E L P R O J E C T

D

esign A Space (Residential, Social, Recreational) That Creates a new And Unique Experience For The User On A Slope Ground Located In Al-hada Area Of Taif, and Creating A Recreation And Relaxing environment in a unique atmosphere with the goal of making it tourist destination for saudi arabia and gulf countries.

2017

02

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

ALHADA RESORT

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ALHADA RESORT | 18


DESIGN PROCESS Excavation

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Levels

Functions

Circul.

Roof

2017

CONCEPT Functions

Functions

Outdoors

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

Entrance

The core belief of experience design is grounded on a human-centric paradigm that places the needs and desires of users at the center of the design process. The process often starts with discovering insights about what truly matters to users. Researchers and designers put considerable effort into understanding the richness of real-world experiences from the users

SITE ANALYSIS MODEL ANALYSIS Site Location Accessbility Site View Torrents Spot Elevation Sun Path Wind Direction

19 | ALHADA RESORT


BIRD'S EYE PERSPECTIVE

2017 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

the need to discover design opportunities that elicit memorable guest experiences. The three-level model shows the interconnections between types of hotel offerings, design emphases, guest emotions and guest perception. At the primary level, design of Actual Offerings focuses on functional aspects. At the level of Augmented Offerings.

SYSTEMS

ALHADA RESORT | 20


HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

UNITS SECTION

SECT

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UNIT SYSTEMS

2017

TION

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

20m

10

5

0

ALHADA RESORT | 22


EXPERIENCE

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

Guests perceive this atmosphere with all their senses. That is why the concept of a spa has to appeal to all senses. If this is successfully implemented, guests will be consistently impressed and will return. design adds value through IXQFWLRQDO DQG VHQVRULDO EHQHÛWV WKDW H[FHHG JXHVW expectations. At the Experiential Offerings level, design involves the orchestration of functional, sensorial and PHDQLQJ RULHQWHG HOHPHQWV EDVHG RQ WKHPHV WR UHÜHFW meanings valued by hotel guests.

23 | ALHADA RESORT


EXPERIENCE synthesis of the functional, sensorial and meaning-oriented aspects for staging memorable and meaningful guest experiences. Meanings are messages that the hotel wants to communicate to guests. Embodied in multiple tangible elements and intangible processes, these meanings are not only limited to status or identity, but include also meanings that match with guests’ aspirations, such as harmony, accomplishment, individuality, well-being, social responsibility.

2017 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ALHADA RESORT | 24


03

H AYAT C O M P L E X H O U S I N G

P R O J E C T

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

YEAR 2016 STUDIO 5 PROJECT TYPE HOUSING PROJECT LOCATION JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

KAUARCH King Abdulaziz Un iversity Faculty of Environ mental Design Department of Arch itecture Supervisor: Dr. Mu stafa Sabbagh

25 | HAYAT COMPLEX


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H AYAT C O M P L E X H O U S I N G

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P R O J E C T

esigning a residential complex in Jeddah, taking into account the general requirements of the region to provide a viable residential environment for the Saudi family and strengthen social relations and provide a safe environment suitable for living and a children for all their needs and take into account the Economic conditions and provide all the needs of life.

2017

03

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

HAYAT COMPLEX

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

HAYAT COMPLEX | 26


HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

DIFFERENT IDEAS OF COMPLEX

Positives: more spaces for courtyard views to public spaces one system for water and electricity to facilitate Negatives there is no movement of air

DESIGN PROCESS

27 | HAYAT COMPLEX

Positives: the views of four elevation movement of air in outdoor spaces Negatives less space for courtyard


FIRST BUILDING UNITS

2017 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

SECOND BUILDING UNITS

HAYAT COMPLEX | 28


HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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SECT


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TION

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

0

5

10

20m

HAYAT COMPLEX | 30


04

A L - N A I M PA R K

NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER

YEAR 2015 STUDIO 4 PROJECT TYPE NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

LOCATION JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

KAUARCH King Abdulaziz Un iversity Faculty of Environ mental Design Department of Arch itecture Supervisor: Arch. Yousef Hijazi

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04

A L - N A I M PA R K

NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER

D

esign of the neighborhood center provides the needs of Residents [religious, cultural, social, sports, recreational] To perform their favorite activities, taking into account all ages in a natural and pleasant atmosphere that attracts people, located in Al-Naim neighborhood in Jeddah, The main objective is to make the center of the neighborhood an outlet for the population, to strengthen the social ties among the members of the neighborhood and to encourage the population to sport. 2017

04

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

AL-NAIM PARK

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DESIGN CRITERIA

STRATEGIES After the mosque about the areas of inconvenience, There should be no dispersants that hinder the worshipers, Relationship and FRPPXQLFDWLRQ RI WKH LQWHUQDO HQYLURQPHQW RI WKH 0LQLVWU\ RI )RUHLJQ $IIDLUV QDWXUDO OLJKWLQJ SODQWV ZDWHU OHYHO 3URYLGLQJ D SODFH IRU FRXUVHV and lectures, Provision of pool areas with seating and recreational activities, Provide the largest number of different sports for men, women and children, Provision of administrative facilities to manage the center.

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

$FKLHYH PD[LPXP HIÛFLHQF\ LQ WKH H[SORLWDWLRQ RI WKH VLWH WR DFKLHYH DOO DFWLYLWLHV LQ DOO ÛHOGV Take advantage of the different elements of men and women without repeating activities taking into account customs and traditions (DV\ DFFHVV WR WKH VLWH IURP DOO VLGHV Provide the largest number of sports activities suitable for all categories 5HO\ RQ QDWXUDO OLJKWLQJ Allow natural ventilation inside and between center facilities Provide the largest amount of green areas After children's entertainment areas on the streets Link all project elements Design of pool areas serving residents and visitors

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DESIGN

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DESIGN

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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PERSPECTIVES

2017

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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SECONDARY SCHOOL

SCHOOL DESIGN PROJECT

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

YEAR 2014 STUDIO 3 PROJECT TYPE HIGH SCHOOL LOCATION JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

KAUARCH King Abdulaziz Un iversity Faculty of Environ mental Design Department of Arch itecture Supervisor: Prof. Ah med Elkhateeb

37 | SECONDARY SCHOOL


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SECONDARY SCHOOL

SCHOOL DESIGN PROJECT

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high school design project with a capacity of 750 h. school student (25 classrooms) in the course system, which is a semesters based system consisting of a joint program taught by all students and divided into two tracks , and was designed on the basis of the 6DXGL ÛUH FRGH DQG FRPSOLDQFH ZLWK LWV requirements, located in Jeddah city.

2017

05

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

SECONDARY SCHOOL

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

SECONDARY SCHOOL | 38


DIFFERENT ALTERNATIVES OF IDEA

One-way

One-way

2

In the middle

All ways

3

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HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

1

Two-way

Spaces Corridor

DESIGN PROCESS

39 | SECONDARY SCHOOL

Spaces Corridor


DESIGN PROCESS

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2017

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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SECONDARY SCHOOL | 40


HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

PLANS

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN N

0

5

10

20m

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN


STRUCTURE SYSTEM

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DISTANCES TO ESCAPE STAIRS

SECTION

0

5

10

20m

SECONDARY SCHOOL | 42


06

CAR GALLERY

AUTO SHOWROOM PROJECT

YEAR 2015 STUDIO 4 PROJECT TYPE AUTO SHOWROOM PROJECT

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

LOCATION JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

KAUARCH King Abdulaziz Un iversity Faculty of Environ mental Design Department of Arch itecture Supervisor: Arch. Yousef Hijazi

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CAR GALLERY

AUTO SHOWROOM PROJECT

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he project is gallery for Luxury, Precious and Rare cars. Examples of car companies Rolls royce, Bentley, Porsche, Lamborghini. Target group from Visitors and buyers VIP, Celebrities and business men. Show style in Private space.

2017

06

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

AL-NAIM PARK

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

CAR GALLERY | 44


DESIGN CRITERIA

CONCEPT Shuttle systems utilize autonomous shuttles and elevators to park and retrieve vehicles. The number of shuttles in the system is typically ĂœH[LEOH DQG LV EDVHG DURXQG WKH FOLHQWpV WKURXJKSXW DQG EXGJHWDU\ UHTXLUHPHQWV 7KH VKXWWOHV PRYH KRUL]RQWDOO\ LQ D VKXWWOH ODQH ZKLFK LV HLWKHU D UHFHVV LQ D VROLG ĂœRRU RU D VHW RI UDLOV LQ D VWHHO RU FRQFUHWH VWUXFWXUH WR D GHVLJQDWHG ORFDWLRQ $ URERW :KHQ D YHKLFOH LV UHTXLUHG WR be moved from one level of the system to another there are two options for achieving this, one with vehicle elevators and the other with shuttle elevators.

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2017

A car is one of the most expensive purchases a person makes and today's showroom has an important role in helping customers make that decision. In an incrementally segregated market, an outlet needs to cater for a range of clients and their needs. Car showrooms need to be located on highly visible sites with good access to main transport routes and an eye-catching frontage. Display of the car range is paramount and the layout and orientation of sites and display areas will have a major impact on sales. These considerations affect environmental control strategies, as not all buildings can be oriented to mitigate solar gain and heavily tinted solar control glass is not generally considered for the main facade. The current trend is for a double-height display area with the main frontage in full-height glazing

45 | CAR GALLERY


DESIGN

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 0

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10

20m

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

DESIGN

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

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6TH FLOOR PLAN

SECTION

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PERSPECTIVES

2017

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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CAR GALLERY | 48


07

GREEN STEPS TOWER M I X E D

U S E

B U I L D I N G

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

YEAR 2014 STUDIO 2 PROJECT TYPE MIXED USE BUILDING LOCATION JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

KAUARCH King Abdulaziz Un iversity Faculty of Environ mental Design Department of Arch itecture Supervisor: Arch. Yousef Hijazi

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ixed-use building design (commercial, administrative, residential) multi-role Located in the northern Corniche area of Jeddah. The importance of the project is attractive and expensive due to its proximity to the sea, economic revenue and purchasing power in the region, the association of the activities [residential, administrative] to the need for users.

2017

07

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

GREEN STEPS TOWER

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

GREEN STEPS TOWER | 50


CONCEPT

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

Create a comfortable and suitable working environment where the employee can do the job well, provide a residential environment that provides all the social and living needs of LWV XVHUV ĂœH[LELOLW\ LQ UHVLGHQWLDO DQG administrative design to suit all users, achieve HFRQRPLF HIĂ›FLHQF\ DQG SURYLGH WKH /DUJHVW amount of green areas.

DESIGN CRITERIA

Directing the entrance so as to achieve easy movement and access to the building without any obstacles. Provide a special entrance to the population, especially staff. 7KH VHSDUDWLRQ RI UHVLGHQWV RI UHVLGHQWLDO XQLWV IURP WKH RFFXSDQWV RI WKH RIÛFH units, a chapter in whole or in part provides privacy to them. Designing shops that serve the users of the establishment and its visitors. $FKLHYH HIÛFLHQW XVH RI WKH YDFXXP DSSURSULDWHO\ To divide the project into parts according to the functions in it with the spatial connection and the possibility of providing green areas as open areas, taking into account the relationship of the components of the project. Provide the appropriate number of parking spaces serving all users of the building. Reliance on natural lighting. Allow natural ventilation. Provide vertical contact elements (stairs, slopes, lifts) and horizontal communication elements (corridors, roads, distribution halls). Take into consideration the existence of a good drainage and waste treatment. Observe the security and safety requirements in the establishment and the conditions of civil defense. Escape stairs provide protection and safety. Taking into consideration the general requirements for the use of disabled persons in the building. Sound insulation is important in the administrative part so that the separation of the annoying part (structural structure ..) and the quiet part (administrative part). Direct the building so that it achieves the most appropriate views.

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STRUCTURE SYSTEM

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ELEVATIONS MODULE

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GREEN STEPS TOWER | 52


HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

PLANS

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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PLANS

2017

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

17TH FLOOR PLAN

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LINEAR HOUSE

DESIGN AND WORKING DRAWINGS

HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

2017

YEAR 2016 WORKING DRAWINGS 1-2 PROJECT TYPE WORKING DRAWINGS LOCATION JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

KAUARCH King Abdulaziz Un iversity Faculty of Environ mental Design Department of Arch itecture Supervisor: Dr. Mo hannad Bayoumi Arch. Abdulaziz Afa ndi

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LINEAR HOUSE

DESIGN AND WORKING DRAWINGS

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ocation drawings, also called general arrangement drawings, include loor plans, sections and elevations: they show where the construction elements are located. assembly drawings show how the different parts are put together. for example, a wall detail will show the layers that make up the construction, KRZ WKH\ DUH Û[HG WR VWUXFWXUDO HOHPHQWV KRZ WR ÛQLVK WKH HGJHV RI openings, and how prefabricated FRPSRQHQWV DUH WR EH ÛWWHG

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LINEAR HOUSE

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HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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LINEAR HOUSE

BIM COMPONENT DRAWINGS ENABLE SELF-CONTAINED ELEMENTS E.G. WINDOWS AND DOORSETS, TO BE FABRICATED IN A WORKSHOP, AND DELIVERED TO SITE COMPLETE AND READY FOR INSTALLATION. LARGER COMPONENTS MAY INCLUDE ROOF TRUSSES, CLADDING PANELS, CUPBOARDS AND KITCHENS. COMPLETE ROOMS, ESPECIALLY HOTEL BEDROOMS AND BATHROOMS, MAY BE MADE AS PREFABRICATED PODS COMPLETE WITH INTERNAL DECORATIONS AND FITTINGS. TRADITIONALLY, WORKING DRAWINGS WOULD TYPICALLY COMBINE PLANS, SECTIONS, ELEVATIONS AND SOME DETAILS TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE EXPLANATION OF A BUILDING ON ONE SHEET. THAT WAS POSSIBLE BECAUSE LITTLE DETAIL WAS INCLUDED, THE BUILDING TECHNIQUES INVOLVED BEING COMMON KNOWLEDGE AMONGST BUILDING PROFESSIONALS. MODERN WORKING DRAWINGS ARE MUCH MORE DETAILED AND IT IS STANDARD PRACTICE TO ISOLATE EACH VIEW ON A SEPARATE SHEET. NOTES INCLUDED ON DRAWINGS ARE BRIEF, REFERRING TO STANDARDISED SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS FOR MORE INFORMATION. UNDERSTANDING THE LAYOUT AND CONSTRUCTION OF A MODERN BUILDING INVOLVES STUDYING AN OFTEN-SIZEABLE SET OF DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS.

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DESIGN

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LIVING ROOM

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SUPERVISORS: DR.-ING. MOHANNAD BAYOMY - ARCH. ABDUL

STUDENTS NAME: AZIZ AFANDI

ABDULAZIZ ALGHAMDI BADR TAKHAH HOMOUD ALKHAMMASH

INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE DATE:

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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DETAILS

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Section 2 - Callout 2 Scale 1:10 1. Ceiling 2. Celotex 3. Wide Flange Beam 4. Aluminium

Section 2 - Callout 3 Scale 1:10 1. Tile 2. Cement Mortar 3. Sand 4. Concrete 5. Thermal Insulation 6. Reinforced Concrete 7. Aluminium 8. Beam

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Section 2 - Callout 1 Scale 1:10 1. Tile , 5mm 2. Cement Mortar , 20mm 3. Sand 50mm 4. Concrete ,100mm 5. Thermal Insulation , 50mm 6. Waterproof Insulation , 5mm 7. Reinforced Concrete , 200mm 8. Aluminium 9. Double Glass 10. Steel Sheet , 6mm

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Section 2 - Callout 4 Scale 1:20 1. Concrete Board , 5mm 2. Cement Mortar , 20mm 3. Brick , 100mm 4. Thermal Insulation , 50mm 5. Reinforced Concrete 200mm 6. Waterproof Insulation 5mm

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DETAILS

Section 2 - Callout 6 Scale 1:10 1. Partition Wall 2. Tile 3. Sand 4. Waterproof Insulation 5. Reinforced Concrete 6. Thermal Insulation

Section 2 - Callout 5 Scale 1:10 1. Plastic Batten 2. Insulation 3. Compression Bearing 4. Steel Plates With Bars 5. Stretched Bars

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Swimming pool Section - Callout 1 Scale 1:10 1. Floor/Wall Covering Material 2. Tile Adhesive 3. Waterproofing Compound 4. Reinforced Concrete


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REVITALIZING THE CORE

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YEAR 2017 STUDIO 7 PROJECT TYPE URBAN DESIGN LOCATION JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

KAUARCH King Abdulaziz Un iversity Faculty of Environ mental Design Department of Arch itecture Group work: Baraa Gh. - Siraj M. Supervisor: DR. MO HANNAD BAYOUM I DR. TURTI SHOAIB

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eddah during its history has been a meeting place for many cultures from around the world, leading to the existence of a cultural wealth of deep and varied, after that attention dropped in core of historical area because deterioration of condition in several different aspects and the solution is revitalizing Abu Inabah. and try to use WKH ÛYH VHQVHV LQ GHVLJQ

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CONCEPT

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7U\ WR XVH WKH ÛYH VHQVHV LQ GHVLJQ VLJKW hearing, touch, taste and smell, So take advantage of senses to navigate and other things, Give a special character for each area in terms of smell and color of materials used and other so positively affect the design. Located at the intersection of two main important axes. The heart of the historic district. And the presence of the most important buildings of historical area House Nassif - in addition to the presence of a large two spaces. Located at the intersection of two main important axes. The heart of the historic district. And the presence of the most important buildings of historical area - House Nassif - in addition to the presence of a large two spaces. Barahat Nasef the most important Baraha in Abu Inabah Axis. Gained importance from several causes like it is in intersection of the main axies in the historic district of Abu Inabah axis and Alalwai axis. Albaraha shows us the difference in social activity and crowds of people between the two axes as the part that is located on Alalwi axis is the crowds and most active because of the shops on it, as opposed to WKH SDUW WKDW LV ORFDWHG RQ $EX ,QDEDK D[LV LV FRQVLGHUHG LQDFWLYH EHFDXVH LW LV D UHVLGHQWLDO D[LV LQ WKH ÛUVW SODFH NQRZLQJ WKDW most of the existing buildings currently inactive. there are multiplicity of spaces but in current state is untapped.

ANALYSIS

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SECTION BOX

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