PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORK
2017-2019
KHALID HESHAM AL-AMIRI
KHALID HESHAM AL-AMIRI
MAIN PROJECTS
ACADEMIC
- Jeddah Culture Center 8-19 - Falastin Street Development 20-29 - Architecture School 30-45 - Mixed Use Building 46-53
COMPETITIONS & INITIATIVES
- Hadeeth Narrators Museum [Proposal 1] 54-65 - Hadeeth Narrators Museum [Proposal 2] 66-75 - Obhur Fish Lake 76-83 - Al Andalus St. Tunnel Interior Facade 84-93 - Pavillion Design 94-103
SELECTED WORKS
2017-2019
ACADEMIC [JEDDAH CULTURAL CENTER]
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION LAND AREA:
8950 SQM
BUILT UP AREA:
5400 SQM
TYPE: Educational OCCUPANTS:
2040
PROJECT TYPE (INDIVIDUAL)
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JEDDAH CULTURE CENTER
BRIEF The project is the result of the capstone design research. The main theme is designing a culture center , the topic is to design a culture center center that reflects historic Jeddah’s local culture in a contemporary way
CULTURE CENTER
Followed by a special study to acquire more info about the types of tourism in Jeddah to be able to know exactly where the hot spots are to attract the tourist to the cultural center.
HERITAGE LOCATIONS
The approach was to come up with a concept and architectural program that responds to the problem statement.
PROBLEM STATEMENT “
How to reflect historic Jeddah’s culture in a contemporary way ”
LOCATION The project site is in Al-Baghdadyah neighbourhood district. The property is located on the shore of AlArbae’n lake, the property is a part of a residential area according to Al-Amanah zoning, the project is bounded on 1 side by existing and projected heritage building and is on intersection of Hail St., Hamza Shahata Rd. The project property is a corner lot bounded by the north and west by streets (moderate traffic) with an historic building on the east. 8
SITE LOCATION
HIGH DENSITY
AL-BAGHDADYAH
JEDDAH
Masharef / 07 May - 10 June Layaly Masharef Ramadan
TYPES OF TOURISM A
B
C
RELIGIOUS
ARCHAELOGICAL
REGULAR
Roshan Mall / 22 Sep - 23 Sep Ahbik Ya Watan Roshan Mall / 26 Jan - 26 Feb Jeddah Shopping Festival
Events Place in Obhor / 29 March - 07 April
1. Ramadan 2. Umrah 3. Hajj
1. Cultural Based 2. Archaelogical Sites
Wonders Beach
1. Shopping 2. Activities 3. F&B
Events Place in Obhor / 18 April - 28 April Rise Up Fireball / 04 April - 07 April Jmatna
ACTIVITY TIMELINE LAYOUT
Take Off Centre / 21 May - 09 July Heritage Food With A Modern Test Festival Take Off Centre / 10 Sep - 20 Sep
Nahda Land For Events / 07 Feb - 09 Feb
World Of Glowing Colors LUMINARIUM
Dreamville
Western Sky Aviation / 31 Jan - 03 Feb
Western Sky Aviation / 10 Jan - 20 Jan
Rajana Ayamona
Jeddah Food Festival
Mall Of Arabia / 26 Jan - 26 Feb Jeddah Shopping Festival
Western Sky Aviation / 07 March - 10 March
Ramadan
Muhar ra
m
Redsea Mall / 26 Jan - 26 Feb
Bubbles Festival
Jeddah Shopping Festival
Western Sky Aviation / 07 Nov - 10 Nov IGN Convention Saudi
Water Front / 22 Sep - 24 Sep
Atallah Happy Land Park / 28 Feb - 29 March
National Day Celebration
Hajj
Jeddah Global Village
Water Front / 21 Sep - 24 Sep
Sa far
The National Day Light Festival Water Front / 14 June - 17 July
Umrah
52%
Bisat Alreeh
Bisat Alreeh
Jeddah Exhibition Centre / 14 Sep - 16 Sep Gamerscon
West Bay Water Front / 20 Dec - 04 May X JED
REG U LA R TOU RIS M
Cultural Based
I bi Ra
Archaelogical Sites
Jeddah Exhibition Centre / 13 April - 18 April
Jeddah Exhibition Centre / 21 May - 26 May
World Cup Festival Water Front / 15 Feb - 19 Feb
Sofitel Jeddah Corniche / 17 May - 19 May Tamr w Laban
Behind Souk Al Shahtea / 31 May - 20 June Oswa
An Nawras Square / 21 June - 23 June
Bench Mark Venue / 01 March - 03 March
Al Eid Village
Shopping
Bench Mark Venue / 19 April - 21 April
Lammatna 2 The Beach Football Field / 30 Jan - 02 Feb
Color Festival
TBA / 26 June - 23 July
Rajana Ayamona 2
Jeddah Eid Festival
Activities
Rabi II
F&B Religious Tourism
Archaelogical Tourism
Stars Avenue / 26 Jan - 26 Feb Jeddah Shopping Festival
Regular Toursim
The Boulevard / 25 Oct - 28 Oct
Layali Ramadan
International Coffee Week The Boulevard / 27 Feb - 03 March
Gailah Fog
Scent - Perfume and Roses Festival
Jeddah Shopping Festival
IS LA MIC TOU RIS M
Jumad a
l-Hijjah
16%
Souk Ramadan
The Backyard / 08 June - 10 June The Boulevard / 18 April - 02 May Le Prestige / 26 Jan - 26 Feb
Serafi Mega Mall / 18 June - 14 July
Lailaty Hall / 01 June - 03 June
Fans Festival
Qamra 2
Le Prestige / 17 May - 20 May
Le Prestige / 08 June - 10 June
Raza
Gamra
Serafi Mega Mall / 26 Jan - 26 Feb Jeddah Shopping Festival Tahliya TBA / 23 May - 27 May Takiy
305 Athletic Lifestyle Venue / 05 April - 07 April DO RE MI Festival 305 Athletic Lifestyle Venue / 08 Feb - 09 Feb
Teatro Mall / 26 Jan - 26 Feb Jeddah Shopping Festival
Rayeg
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Ju m
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Dhu A
Naranj / 08 May - 10 May
Dh
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32%
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C U LTU RA L TOU RIS M
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Sh
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Emaar Square / 20 April - 22 April Caffiene (Coffee Festival)
Al Andalus Mall / 26 Jan - 26 Feb Jeddah Shopping Festival Al Salaam Mall / 26 Jan - 26 Feb
Shabaa
n
Ramad an Muharram
Emaar Square / 08 April - 10 April
Khan Al Khalili
Al Balad / 30 March - 08 April Historic Jeddah Festival (Atareek) Al Balad / 20 Sep - 23 Sep Historic Jeddah Events (Misk)
Program A October
Emaar Square / 29 Nov - 01 Dec Caffeine 3
Emaar Square / 23 May - 27 May
Jeddah Shopping Festival
ACTIVITY CALENDER September
Emaar Square / 29 Jan - 02 Feb The Mask Carnival
October
November
Safar
November
Program B December
Rabi I
December
January
Rabi II
January
February
Jumada I
February
March
Jumada II
Program C March
April
Rajab
April
May
Shaaban
May
Program D June
Ramadan
June
July
Shawwal
Al Balad / 09 June - 13 June Hakaya Misk Jeddah
Program E July
August
Dhu Al-Qidah
August
September
Dhu Al-Hijjah
Ramadan Hajj Umrah Cultural Based Archaelogical Sites Shopping Activities F&B
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JEDDAH CULTURE CENTER
CONCEPT
1-
OUTDOOR EXHIBITS
2-
OUTDOOR EXHIBITS
3-
OUTDOOR WORKSHOP
4-
PERFORMANCE AREA
“Bring the culture center to the people.” HOW Provide a functional program that matches the tourists activities in which it changes throughout the year according to the 5 events that occurs in Jeddah during the year, which in conclusion a goal can be achieved that the cultural center becomes accentric point where tourists start their journey from. AC T I V I T E S
PROGRAM 1
PROGRAM 2
PROGRAM 3
PROGRAM 4
PROGRAM 5
+ S PAC E S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
+ C U LT U R E
A RT S
KNOWLEDGE
BELIEFS
CUSTOMS
MORALS
MASS DEVELOPMENT 20 METER SETBACK
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15 METER SETBACK
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6- Extruding Entrances
7- Substracting Masses
4- Orientation Towards Albalad
EXHIBIT
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5- Distributing Uses
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3- Extrude Mass
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2- Set Backs
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1- Plot Area
8- Extruding Exhibition Masses
5- AMPHITHEATRE
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JEDDAH CULTURE CENTER
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GROUND FLOOR ON SITE
6
Backstage
2
2
Indoor Exhibits (Music)
7
Indoor Exhibits (Arts Craft.)
Adminstration
3
Amphitheatre
2
Indoor Exhibits (Trading)
3
3
Outdoor Performance
Outdoor Workshop
5
2
Auditorium
Indoor Exhibits (Knowledge)
2
Indoor Exhibits (Arch Crafts.)
3
Outdoor Commercial
9
Gift Shop
3
Outdoor Exhibits
1
2
Indoor Exhibits (Patterns)
Secondary Entrance
3
Outdoor Exhibits
4
Library
10
Exit
8
Commercial
1 2
Entrance
3
Outdoor Exhibition.
4 5
Library.
6
Backstage.
7 8
Adminstration
Indoor Exhibition.
Auditorium.
Commercial.
9 Gift Shop. 10 Exit
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Hail St.
N
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
1
Library
2
Classrooms
3
Control Room
4
Vice President (Artistic)
5
President
6
Kitchen
SECTION A-A
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“As shown, an exterior perspective taken from the site entrance show casing Jeddah’s Cultural Center.”
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ACADEMIC [FALASTIN STREET DEVELOPMENT]
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STREET PARAMETER LENGTH:
1.3 KM
WIDTH:
26 M
LANES:
5
CLASSIFICATION: Collector
PROJECT TYPE (GROUP) 1- 2- 3- 4-
Arch. Abdullah Jarran Arch. Faisal Abdrabbu Arch. Khalid Al-Amiri Arch. Mohanad Al-Mashat
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FALASTIN STREET DEVELOPMENT
BRIEF
ATTRACTION POINTS LAYOUT
The project is the result of an urban design course. Attraction points are created by considering all ages of the visitors, so the distance between an attraction The aim was to bring life back to falastin street as to another is 300 meters. it’s considered one of the most developed street in BRISK PACE WALKING PACE jeddah yet it was a failure. Our approach is to confront the selected site from 4 point of view (Walkability, Quality of Arch. Urban design, Quality of life, Increased Density) in response to our problem statement.
3-5KM\H
5-7KM\H
300 M
450 M
4-6 MINUTES
4-6 MINUTES
TEMPORAL EXPERIENCE
LOCATION
The user impacts the space in two ways through his motion and position which translates to two Falastin Street is a long , important , collecter variations for the use (User at rest - User at mostreet between Al-Andalus rd, and Al-Corniche tion). rd. located at Al-Hamra’a district which play also as a commercial street acording to Municipality of USER’S MOTION - POSITION Jeddah.
HOLISTIC APPROACH ATTRACTION: Added attraction points to enhance the walkability within an appropriate walking distance TEMPORALITY: All activites and events thats happening within street context BALANCED DENSITY: All that overlooking the street (land,property and uses)
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Direction
Visual Reach
User at rest: Time duration for users at rest depends activites he/she can witness. User at motion: Time duration for users depends upon interest/path
INCREASED DENSITY
Increasing density by creating a balance between buildings and open spaces, providing good public services starting with distributing density all over the place.
Elevation Of Sight
Stop (Transition)
Uniformity Time Varitation
DESIGN PROCESS Nodes
Nodes distributed in the site according to walkability radius of 300m
Social Activity
LESS SOCIAL ACTIVITY
MORE SOCIAL ACTIVITY
LESS SOCIAL
MORE SOCIAL
ACTIVITY
ACTIVITY
Minimal Path
Generators Parking are distirbuted in the site according to the walkibility radius of 600m
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M
PARKING
Optimization
PARKING
PEDESTRIAN
LOOP
PEDESTRIANT BRIDGE
SITE EXPERIENCE
CONNECTION POINTS
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FALASTIN STREET DEVELOPMENT
AXONOMETRIC
Shading Device
Green Area
Water Features
SHARED STREET SECTION
Sidewalk
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Landscape Parklets
Street
Street
Landscape Parklets
Sidewalk
MASTER PLAN
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“A collage visiual representation of the main node at the end of the pedestrian only zone which shows the transformation of the parking lot of Al Jamjoom Commerical Center that was transfromed into a plaza that serves as an out door area for the retail shops and where temporal activites could be practiced.”
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“A collage visiual representation of the pedestrian zone only where the shared street ends and begins, where the walkability is much more emphasized, and where street temporal activities could be practiced.”
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ACADEMIC [ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL]
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION LAND AREA:
7000 SQM
TYPE: Educational FOOT PRINT AREA: 60% MAX HEIGHT:
13 M
OCCUPANTS:
400 Students
PROJECT TYPE (INDIVIDUAL)
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Land Area
BRIEF The project is an Architecture School designed to consist of educational facilities for staff and students. The School will designed for 400 students. The project will provide a series of innovative spaces for research, teaching, and learning, as well as informal spaces for staff and students to interact, relax, or study in between formal classes. Space efficiency is essential here as the lack of built up area should not compromise the quality and function of the space.
LOCATION The project site is located on the westren coast of Saudi Arabia, in the north side of Jeddah city, In Al Mohammadiyah neighborhood, near the intersection of Prince Sultan Road and Assalam Street. et
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Prince Su
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7.000
ARCHITECTURE
SCHOOL 400 STUDENTS
sqm
ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL
13 m Maximum
Height
of BUILDING
60%
Footprint area
CONCEPT
AREA PROGRAM
CIRCULATION
Building an interactive community between the public and the students through a unique type of circulation that creates a sense of diversity that STUDIO: attracts the public into accessing functional spaces taking into account the privacy of the students. CLASS:
WHY
Per Student
%
Space
Student
Sqm
Mod ules
4.00
100
1600
23
2.00
56
450
08
RECREATION:
0.00
00
270
05
AUDITORIUM:
0.7
55
400
05
3.00
45
540
06
WORKSHOP:
11.0
13
580
07
PRAYER:
0.85
80
261
04
W.C:
0.00
00
384
06
ADMIN:
0.00
00
750
12
Sqm
Humans are naturally wired with a tendency to interact with each other LIBRARY: -Interaction lowers Stress level -Interaction increases Vitality -Interaction increases Productivity
ACADE. Entrance
Welcoming Area
Cafe
360Bachelors 200
300
Master 400
500
72 11
Restroom
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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PUBLIC
=
PUBLIC
PRIVATE
PRIVATE
PUBLIC
12
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Office
Studio
400Student
100
ADMIN.
PRIVATE
Studio 01
7
13
19
25
6
Studio
Office
Classroom
60 Student In Each Studio 6 Master Student In 4 Studios
Entrance 31
ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL
MASS DEVELOPMENT
4.2 sq 00
m
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1-
Site Boundaries
2-
Carved to place the private functions
3-
Extruded the mass located on main road to attract visitors
4-
Extrudeed the mass located on the branch road for easy access to services
5-
Extruded the Auditorium
2-
Connected the buildings through a bridge
Garden
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Water Company
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ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL
GROUND FLOOR ON SITE
18
12 15
6 9
3
0m
Service Parking
+0.00
-6.45
4
5
3
+0.00
6
2
+0.15 -3.45
9
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+0.60
8
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-2.40
+0.15 +0.00
Main Entrance
Prince Sultan Branch Road
Prince Sultan Branch Road
Prince Sultan Branch Road
Prince Sultan Road
1- Entrance 2- Adminstration 3- Multipurpose Hall 4- Restaurant 5- Core 6- Studio 7- Cafe 8- Library 9- Auditorium
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BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
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12 15
6 9
3
0m
-6.45
4 -2.85
-3.45
15
-2.85 -3.45
5 6
14
-3.45
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1 16
12
8
13
-2.40
1- Entrance 4- Restaurant 5- Core 6- Studio 8- Library 12- Staff Rest Area 13- M.E.P 14- Prayer 15- Recreation 16- Out Door Seating
Section A-A
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ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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12 15
17 5
17
+3.45
17 17 17
5
18
+3.45
9 16
+3.45
+3.45
7
+0.15
+4.15
7
5- Core 7- Cafe 9- Auditorium 16- Out Door Seating 17- Classroom 18- Instructors Offices
EAST ELEVATION
ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL
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6 9
3
0m
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
18
12 15
5
6 9
3
0m
21
+6.45
20 19
5
2
+6.45
2- Adminstration 5- Core 19- Printers Room 20- Assembly 21- Machinery
WEST ELEVATION
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“As shown, the outdoor which serves as a public area for both the students and the academic staff, and the public visitors”
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“As shown, this levels which is totally restricted level for the students and the academic staff where both the students and the academic staff could access most of the academic and recreational area’s.”
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ACADEMIC [MIXED USE BUILDING]
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION LAND AREA:
2500 SQM
BUILT UP AREA:
12750 SQM
TYPE: Commercial FAR: 5.1 FOOT PRINT AREA: 60% MAX STORIES:
12
PROJECT TYPE (INDIVIDUAL)
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MIXED USE BUILDING
BRIEF
LOCATION
AREA PROGRAM
The project is a mixed-use building that serves purpose in a urban development that blends residential, adminstrator or cultural, institutional, or industrial ,commercial uses, where those functions are physically and functionally integrated, and that provides pedestrian connections.
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The aim is to inject life and authenticity into the area.
STRUCTURAL MODULE
Services 7.2
7.2
7.2 7.2
Retail
# of Units
Space in sqm
Restaurant A 1 400 sqm Restaurant B 1 317.7 sqm Cafeteria A 1 127 sqm Cafeteria B 1 106 sqm Cafeteria C 1 71 sqm Cafe 1 150 sqm
LOCATION The project site is located on the westren coast of Saudi Arabia, in the center of Jeddah city, In Al Ruwais neighborhood, near the intersection of Falastin St. and Al Madinah al monawarah Rd. Exactly after 300m of Haifa’a Mall..
Space in sqm
Office A 14 3710 sqm Office B 2 568 sqm Office C 6 1116 sqm Office D 6 522 sqm Office E 6 1800 sqm
in Almad
The approach was to provide a passage that allows more interaction in the area through the services provided by the project.
# of Units
51.84 SQM
1.875
# of Units
Space in sqm
Lobby 16 608 sqm Storage 1 82 sqm Core 22 1166 sqm Corridor 1 43 sqm
1.4
Total Area
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1.44SQM
10786 sqm
DESIGN PROCESS
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
1- Passage
1- Site Features
1- Provides
2-
3-
Form the passage corresponding to site
Extrude mass to site features
2-
Inviting Entrance
3-
2-
Attraction Points
Green
3-
Royal Bustan
User’s Targeting
Gulf Center
Ramada Continental
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Centro Shaheen
4-
Added levels
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Graded in mass to avoid exceeding allowed built area. smoothened the inner edges to the feel of the project rigidness
Pattern generated from site site features
4-
Distance Covered by Foot
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MIXED USE BUILDING
GROUND FLOOR ON SITE
MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
0.00
I.T
0.15
0.70
Cafeteria
Cafeteria Utility
Storage
DN UP
Cafe
Office B
Cafeteria
UP
Lobby
DN
Cafeteria Utility
Restaurant Utility
Cafeteria
Cafeteria Utility
I.T
DN
B
B
B
B
Lobby
Restaurant
UP
Restaurant UP
Restaurant DN
Office A
0.70
Restaurant DN 0.15
0.00
Street
TYPICAL A FLOOR PLAN 2ND/3RD/4TH
TYPICAL B FLOOR PLAN 5TH/6TH/7TH
TYPICAL C FLOOR PLAN 8TH/9TH/10TH
I.T
I.T
I.T
Office C
I.T Office D
B
B
Office A
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B
B
Office E
B
B
Office A
+45.30
+43.30
+39.70
+36.10
+32.50
+28.90
+25.30
+21.70
+18.10
+14.50
+10.90
+7.30
+4.30
+0.70 +0.15 0.00
-3.00
-6.00
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“As shown, an exterior perspective of the mixed-use building that serves as a part of an urban development to the area through it’s passage that was made for the public.”
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COMPETITION NARRATORS MUSEUM [HADEETHPROPOSAL ] ONE
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION LAND AREA:
10125 SQM
BUILT UP AREA:
21200 SQM
TYPE: Educational DURATION:
2 Weeks
SUPERVISORS: Dr. Mohammed Al-Amoudi Dr. Khalid Yousef LOCATION:
Al-Madinah Al-Munawarrah
PROJECT TYPE (GROUP)
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HADEETH NARRATORS MUSEUM
BRIEF
CONCEPT PROCESS
MUSEUM USES
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.
1-
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.
LOCATION Al-Madinah Al-Munawarrah, Saudi Arabia.
2-
The heart of the mass represents the prophency beacon and the connection to the sky.
Cubes are aligned to represent the companions of the Prophet Mohammed, providing the grid on which the plans can be organized.
3-
Airport
Site Al Haram
Abyar Ali Masjid Quba'a
CONCEPT
AL-HADI ALNABAWI
Ground floor cubes are organized around the central atrium in three layers; representing Al-Sahaba, Al-Tabeen and Tabeen Al-Tabeen.
4-
رجال حول الرسول
الهدي النبوي
COMPANIONS الصحابة
THE FOLLOWERS OF THE FOLLOWERS
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تابعي التابعني
THE FOLLOWERS التابعني
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.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1
2
3
4
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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
2
3
4
5
6
7
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6- Atrium 12- Hadeeth Exhibition 13- Cafe 14- Hadeeth Lobby 15- Seating Area 16- Companion Map 17- Gift Shop
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“The bottom masses indicate the historical architecture of Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarh, and the upper mass represents the contemporary architecture, and the fact that Prophet’s Hadeeth are contemporary through all ages.”
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“The levels mimic the contours of Al-Madinah Al-Munawarrah and the site around the museum, the levels extend from the drop off to the main entrance.”
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“As shown, the focal point is the high ceiling entrance with an indoor ampitheatre to increase the social interaction between visitors in the waiting area.”
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COMPETITION NARRATORS MUSEUM [HADEETHPROPOSAL ] TWO
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION LAND AREA:
10125 SQM
TYPE: Educational DURATION:
2 Weeks
SUPERVISORS: Dr. Ahmed Khan Dr. Adil Al-Zahrani LOCATION:
Al-Madinah Al-Munawarrah
PROJECT TYPE (GROUP)
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HADEETH NARRATORS MUSEUM
BRIEF
CONCEPT PROCESS
AlMadinah AlMunawarrah, 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
Building Area
Subtraction
Holy Paths
Connection
Repetition
Reforming
Main Mass
Shifting
Al-Madinah Al-Munawarrah, Saudi Arabia.
Airport
Site
Al Haram
Masjid Quba'a Abyar Ali
CONCEPT Al Hadi Al Nabawi
Source Hadith Narrators Journey
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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+1.5m
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+1.65m
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Library Entrance
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+1.5m
VIP Entrance
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+1.05m
+0.15m
+2.1m
Main Entrance +1.05m
+2.1m
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1- Main Entrance 2- VIP Entrance 3- Temporary Exhibition 4- VIP Area 5- Auditorium 6- Exhibition Room 7- Library 8- Library Entrance 9- Library Administration 10- Loading Path 11- Car Parking 12- Bus parking
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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+0.15m
+1.5m
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+1.65m
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+1.5m
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Library Entrance
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13 06
+1.5m
VIP Entrance
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+1.05m
+0.15m
+2.1m
Main Entrance +1.05m
+2.1m
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13- Exhibition Room 14- Praying Area 15- Auditorium 16- Cafe
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“An isometric perspective showcasing the masses and it’s function.”
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“This perspective shows the combination of the tradition architecture and the modern design approach.”
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COMPETITION [FISH LAKE DESIGN COMPETITION]
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION TYPE:
Urban Development
DURATION:
4 Days
SUPERVISORS:
Dr. Mohammed Al-Amoudi
LOCATION:
Jeddah
PROJECT TYPE (GROUP) 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7-
Arch. Abdullah Jarran Arch. Eyad Al-Hazmi Arch. Faisal Abdrabbuh Arch. Khalid Al-Amiri Arch. Mohammed Al-Hamdan Arch. Mohanad Al-Mashat Arch. Mulham Hariri
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FISH LAKE DESIGN COMPETITION PROJECT BRIEF
LOCATION
Lake fish was inaugurated in 2005.
The pollution rate reached 300% in 2014 and affected it’s surrounding (Corniche). We have developed the Lake for the relevance to the public.
DESIGN CONCEPT
Raising the level of interaction between the user and the Fish through bridges to revitalize the region, revive its history and preserve the value of the fish as it is, and increases it’s value to the visitors and the people of Jeddah.
BRIDGES CONCEPT
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First Bridge Create an experience from the fish park to al-corniche passing by the fish sculpture. Second Bridge Ease the accessibility between the two banks of the site. Third Bridge Create an experience for user between the park and fish sculpture.
First Bridge Create an experience from the fish park to al-corniche passing by the fish sculpture.
Second Bridge Ease the accessibility between the two banks of the site.
Third Bridge Create an experience for user between the park and fish sculpture. Fish Sculpture Due to the importnce and value of the fish sculpture we renovated it. Landscape Provide trees to the northern and southern side of the park with palm trees
SITE PLAN
SECTION 11.3 m
11.1 m
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2.8 m
2.5 m
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0m
2.7 m
2.7 m
SUSTAINABILITY - USING OF WASTE CONTAINERS
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. 77
“As shown, there are different levels of bridges, two bridges connecting from one bank to another, and a bridge connecting the park to the shore of Al-Corinche.”
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“As shown, re-purposing the containers as a rental area that serves the as a retail shack that serves the park.”
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COMPETITION [AL ANDALUS ST. TUNNEL INTERIOR FACADE]
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION LENGTH:
1.5 KM
TYPE:
Urban Development
DURATION:
4 Days
SUPERVISORS: Dr. Mohammed Al-Amoudi Dr. Ahmed Khan LOCATION:
Jeddah, Al-Andalus Road
PROJECT TYPE (GROUP) 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7-
Arch. Abdullah Jarran Arch. Eyad Al-Hazmi Arch. Faisal Abdrabbuh Arch. Khalid Al-Amiri Arch. Mohammed Al-Hamdan Arch. Mohanad Al-Mashat Arch. Mulham Hariri
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AL ANDALUS ST. TUNNEL INTERIOR FACADE
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Al-Madinah
The design of Al-Hadith Narrators museum is based on in-depth analysis of the proccess of collecting and investigating Al-Hadith Al-Sharif, thanks to the effort of the narratorts as well as the Al-Jarh and Al-Tadeel specialists
Jeddah
Type: Initiative Duration: 4 Days
Makkah
LOCATION Jeddah, Al-Andalus Road, Saudi Arabia.
ABSTRACT
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.
Al-Madinah
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Makkah
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
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AL ANDALUS ST. TUNNEL INTERIOR FACADE
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
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60m
60m
Pattern Transforms in 3 seconds
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DETAILED SECTION Light Spaces
Light Spaces
Concrete Wall
GRC Board Pattren (GRC)
Concrete Wall GRC Board Pattren (GRC)
Light Spaces
Light Spaces
Steel Hooks
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“As shown, the lighting that was installed on bottom of the walls reflecting through the ceiling and on the bottom of the columns, plays a role in the experience which the travelers go through”
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“As shown, the pattern starts simple at the beginning of the journey and gets more complex through-out the tunnel reaching it’s basic form at the end of the tunnel.”
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COMPETITION [F.I.U
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SOCIAL PAVILLION]
GENERAL DESCRIPTION TYPE:
Pavillion, Street Furniture
DURATION:
7 Days
SUPERVISORS:
Arch. Mohammed Al-Jehani
LOCATION:
Florida, Florida Int. University
PROJECT TYPE (GROUP) 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7-
Arch. Eyad Al-Hazmi Arch. Faisal Abdrabbuh Arch. Khalid Al-Amiri Arch. Mohammed Al-Hamdan Arch. Mohanad Al-Mashat Arch. Mulham Hariri Student. Sultan Al-Zubaidi
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F.I.U SOCIAL PAVILLION
PROJECT BRIEF
TRANSFORMATION
The project is a social pavillion placed around Florida International University campus to serve as street furniture, which was formed by a transformation in movement phases
DESIGN CONCEPT
The transformation was inspired from the 7 movement phases which muslims do in prayer which serves a purpose in raising awareness about islam religion
GENERAL INFORMATION Competetion type: Architecture - Furniture Duration: 7 Days Location: Florida, united states
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PAVILLION IN FILL SECTION
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F.I.U SOCIAL PAVILLION
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FURNITURE RENDERS Furniture design transformation fill.
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“As shown, a glimpse of the interior space of the pavillion where different functions and activites could be practiced”
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“As shown, the strips of light are generated from the contours of the infill that was formed by the movement phases.”
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PORTFOLIO Khalid Hesham Al-Amiri Intern Architect P : +966549946644 E : Kalamiri2996@gmail.com