Mohamed Amine Blidry Student Architecture Portfolio

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Architecture student portfolio Mohamed amine blidry

2014 - 2019


About me

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am a 5th year architecture student at the National School of Architecture in Rabat , Morocco. During my last years in Architecture i combined my studies with practice seeking to learn experience in many architecture firms and studios . I’m looking forward to enrich both my professional and student career by getting involved in more workshops , Interships and learning more about this amazing field . I am currenlty based in Rabat , studying to get my final degree as an Architect improving and refining my design skills ,critical thinking , theoritical knowledge and portfolio . This experience has shown me that i am an active person ,a very applied one when it comes to working as a team or individually with the ability to adapt to different tasks given . I consider myself as a responsible, creative , organized person who gives attention to details in his work . I’m very pationate about travelling , learning more , what i like the most is to mix imagination with my work and to have fun !


Curriculum vitae

education Masters in Architecture Ecole nationale d’Architecture de Rabat (ENAR) Bachelor in Architecture . Ecole nationale d’Architecture de Tétouan (ENAT) Baccalaureate degree . Groupe scolaire atlas (GSA)

WORKSHOPS Photography workshop inside Tétouan’s old médina Fabio Cunha - Architect

Personal INFO

Study tour : Aguergour region - South Morocco Hakim Cherkaoui - Architect, ENAT

Mohamed Amine Blidry Architect 4th November 1996

Study tour : city of Figuig - South Morocco Hakim Cherkaoui - Architect, ENAT

1777 Atlas Avenue Sala el jadida SLEJ , Morocco

contact amine.blidry mohamedamineblidry amineblidry@gmail.com

Creation of the Tétouan’s old médina model Bertrand Terliden - Architect, ULB Studies around the Fisherman district - Laraache Morocco Bertrand Terliden - Architect, ULB Study tour : city of Ouazzane - North Morocco Hakim Cherkaoui - Architect, ENAT Redevelopment of the Moulay abdeslam region - North Morocco Hakim Cherkaoui - Architect, ENAT

WORK EXPERIENCE MOON ARCHITECTURE - Rabat Morocco Architectural assistant Public and Private projects (Conception Stage + Graphic production) Urban agency - Ksar El kebir Morocco Architectural assistant Old médina réhabilitation (Phatology studies + Touristic route) LePolus Architecture Magazine Writer and Co-Founder Different articles about Architecture student projects in Morocco AIESEC LOCAL COMITEE TANGIER Member - Marketing team Graphic desings , Marketing products , Events management

SOFTWARE SKILLS Autodesk AutoCad

Google Sketchup + Vray

Autodesk 3dsmax + Vray

Graphisoft ArchiCAD

Autodesk Revit

Abobe Photoshop CC

Rhinoceros 3D

Abobe Indesign

Lumion 3d

Abvent Twinmotion


WORK SELECTION

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Town planning

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Town planning

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architecture

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Town planning

El JADIDA’S urban acupuncture

“silk road vibes” project

“TLM” tETOUAN’s Light Museum

Ocean quarter urban replanning

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F “rabat SMART B” Residential housing

“smort” Smart MEDIA-LIBRARY

“LA PIAZZA SOSPESA” RENOVATION/HOUSING/ LANDSCAPE

FREELANCE JOBS and workshops

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El JADIDA’S urban acupuncture El Jadida - morocco El Jadida is a port city on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, located 106 km south of the city of Casablanca in the region of Doukkala-Abda and the province of El Jadida. It has a population of 194,934 (2014 census).From the sea, El Jadida's old city has a very "un-Moorish" appearance; it has massive Portuguese walls of hewn stone. The Portuguese Fortified City of Mazagan was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, on the basis of its status as an "outstanding example of the interchange of influences between European and Moroccan cultures" and as an "early example of the realisation of the Renaissance ideals integrated with Portuguese construction technology". According to UNESCO,the most important buildings from the Portuguese period are the cistern, and the Manueline Church of the Assumption. The city, and particularly its neighboring town of Sidi Bouzid, becomes extremely busy in the summer season with an influx of mainly Moroccan holiday-makers. Nearby is the five-star resort complex of Mazagan, which attracts the Moroccan elite as well as many international visitors from the Persian Gulf as well as from Europe and beyond. Mazagan has a golf course designed by Gary Player, casino, nightclub and restaurants. Between Mazagan and El Jadida is the Pullman Hotel, attached to which is Royal Golf El Jadida, another 18-hole course. The presence of nearby ports and factories is responsible for the pollution of El Jadida's beaches. At present, the city's main exports are beans, almonds, maize, chickpeas, wool, hides, wax and eggs. It imports cotton, sugar, tea and rice. The city is expanding as of 2014, partly as a result of increased activity at the nearby Jorf Lasfar port and industrial area. The project is actually the answer of several problems that city of El Jadida suffer from , these answers are developed in three levels: Commercial/playful, sports and cultural. After carrying out an analysis work beforehand, the objective is to reorganize the city’s activities around a project with various features that will not only allow that the animation of the cityat the national level , but also mark the presence of the city of El Jadida throughout the year by the events organized inside these functions implemented and do substantive work and improvement for already present events(Horse Show, Moussem Mouley abdellah ...)

- Architecture Workshop 2019 -

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MAIN AREAS OF EL JADIDA

Industrial areas Universities Habitation areas Commercial areas

MAIN COMPONENTS OF EL JADIDA 1 3 5 7 9 11

Project Harbor

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Portugese cistern

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St Bernard church

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Hassan II Park

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Red lighthouse

Sidi bouafi lighthouse Assomption church Med V Park International Camping Industrial area

MAIN ROADS OF EL JADIDA Av.Khalil jabrane

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Extremes of the graft

ROAD NETWORK

PROJECT ACCESS

GREEN AREAS

BUILT AREAS

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First degree lines

The first step of the process is based on the usage of axis in order to create a link inside the conceptual city graft in terms of function but also in term of urbanism. The project imperatively keep the nucleus “stadium el abdi�,

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The second step allows the connection between the different accesses carried out thanks to the primary axis, thus to determine the zones and axesmain directors of the site and the urban vision of the project while respecting the importance of the core area. The objective here is to bring together between the main cores and the new function that will immerse.

Principal PLOTS The third step is only a result of its previous, here we can notice the obtaining of the main plots of the urban project thanks to the first degree lines and the beveling of the plots for perspective reseasons, but also to approach a new urban logic that will be translated later on plan

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Principal axis

Second degree lines During this stage we notice the immersion of the second degree lines from the urban medinal fabric , thereafter adding the main functions and projecting specific spaces and vegetal collar that surrounds the urban park while remaining in a coherent urban and architectural logic


Main layers

El jadida commercial tower

El jadida national museum

Ben ahmed el abdi national stadium Plaza

Green areas

Vegetal necklace

Sidewalks

Road network

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Master plan

Natatorium

El abdi stadium

Sport areas

Tennis stadiums

Plaza

Museum

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“silk road vibes” project Ouazzane - Morocco Ouazzane is a town in northern Morocco, with a population of 59,606 recorded in the 2014 Moroccan census. The city is well known in Morocco and throughout the Islamic world as a spiritual capital for it was home for many of the pillars of Sufism. It has been known also as “Dar Dmana”. Many Jews of Morocco consider Ouazzane to be a holy city and make pilgrimages there to venerate the tomb of several marabouts (Moroccan saints), particularly moul Anrhaz, the local name for Rabbi Amram ben Diwan, an eighteenth-century rabbi who lived in the city and whose burial site is associated with a number of miracles. During the Rif rebellion (leader Abd el Krim) in 1925 -1926 Ouazzane was an important supply base for French Army. Ouazzane was connected by a 600 mm gauge narrow gauge railway via Ain Dfali, Mechra Bel Ksiri to Port Lyautey, now Kenitra, forming part of the 1912 - 1914 French built extensive narrow gauge network of Chemins de fer Militaires du Maroc, the largest 600 mm gauge network ever existed in Africa with total length of more than 1700 kilometres.

- Architecture Workshop 2016 -

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URBAN COMPONENTS Purpose of the project This project is about redeveloping the touristic layer of the city of Ouazzane , thus following a certain development of urban routes, with the usage of simple interventions while respecting the size and the social and economic activities of the studied zooms

MASTER PLAN ZOOM 1 : “ROUIDA SQUARE”

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Hybrid Souk that turns into a multifunctional place to meet the needs of the inhabitants

MATERIALS

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Pergolas DIFFERENT USAGES


Pergolas CONSTRUCTION PROCESS

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PERGOLAS-Alley design

Implanted pergolas design is based on the urban fabric of the medina while bringing an interesting game of shadow and light for shops and inhabitants

MASTER PLAN ZOOM 2 : “TYPICAL ALLEY OF the MEDINA”

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Alley offering a pergola game according to the commercial activities of each zone

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SECTION ZOOM 1

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Keyhole effect

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Narrow affect


accordion effect

Discovery effect

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TETOUAN LIGHT MUSEUM Tetouan - Morocco Tétouan is a city located in northern Morocco. It lies along the Martil Valley and is one of the two major ports of Morocco on the Mediterranean Sea, a few miles south of the Strait of Gibraltar, and about 60 km (40 mi) E.S.E. of Tangier. In the 2014 Moroccan census the city recorded a population of 380,787 inhabitants.It is part of the administrative division Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima. The city has witnessed many development cycles spanning over more than 2000 years. The first settlements discovered a few miles outside of the modern city limits belonged to Mauretanian Berbers and date back to the 3rd century BC. A century later Phoenicians traded there and after them the site -known now as the ancient town of Tamuda- became a Roman colony under Emperor Augustus In late 13th century, the Berber Marinids started by building a casbah and mosque in what is now the old city. Soon after, in 1305, the scale of the settlement was expanded by sultan Abu Thabit Amir who fortified the place.Around early 15th century the Castilians destroyed in retaliation for piracy. The modern history of the city starts around late 15th century. It was re-built and fortified by Ali al-Mandri who emigrated from the Andalusian city of Granada in the decade before it fell in the hands of the Catholic kings Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile during the Spanish Reconquista of 1492. Thousands of Muslims and Jews from Andalusia settled in the north of Morocco in general and on the ruins of the city of Tétouan.The city has known a prosperous period of reconstruction and growth in various fields and became a center for the reception of Andalusian civilization. It is often linked to Granada and is labelled Granada’s daughter and some families still keep keys belonging to their old homes in Granada. It is also nicknamed “Pequeña Jerusalén” (Little Jerusalem) by Sephardi Jews. The vast majority of the population are Muslims and small Christian and Jewish communities also exist although their presence has declined sharply in recent decades. In 1913, Tétouan became the capital of the Spanish protectorate of Morocco, which was governed by the Jalifa (Moroccan prince serving as Viceroy for the Sultan), and the Spanish “Alto Comisario” accredited to him. It remained such a capital until 1956, when Morocco regained its full independence. Tétouan is a renowned multicultural center. The medina of Tétouan is a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1997. It has also been part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in the area of Crafts and Folk Art since 2017.

- Architecture Workshop 2015 -

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Purpose of the project The project aims to highlight the city of Tetouan as a tourist center and its natural surroundings , also it aims to incorporate a new spirit based on the light games inside the building and creating different commun areas and different vibes for the inhabitant of this city . The purpose of this modern museum is to collect, preserve, interpret, and display items of artistic, cultural, or scientific significance related to Tetouan for the education of the public. The “TLM� architecture design is based on the light games provided by the different triangular shapes composing the main building , the idea is to offer different vibes to the visitor during his visit and mainting his comfort without affecting in a negative way the exposition areas and gallerys .

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BASIC DESIGN

cIRULATION AND FLLUX

Principal areas

GREEN SPACES

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DESIGN PROCESS Stage

DESIGN PROCESS

ACCESS

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Creation of a triangular composition based on fullness and emptiness, opaque and transparent

Loading/ Unloading

Art-Work reception

Packing / Unpacking

Service access

Art-Work restoration

Inventory recording

Stocks

Building Logistics

Specific access

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Conservation Research Photographic Archives

Administration and gestion

Transforming the Composition into built areas and integrating functions Exposition preparation

Molding

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Permanent exposition

Temporary exposition

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Light games creation using different opennings games and triangle levels around the museum Library 27

Reception

Media

Situation


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OCEAN QUARTER REPLANNING RABAT - Morocco Rabat is the capital city of Morocco and the country’s seventh largest city with an urban population of approximately 580,000 (2014)and a metropolitan population of over 1.2 million. It is also the capital city of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra administrative region. Once a reputed corsair haven, Rabat served as one of the many ports in North Africa for the Barbary pirates, who were particularly active from the 16th through the 18th centuries. The city is located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the river Bou Regreg. On the facing shore of the river lies Salé, the city’s main commuter town. Rabat, Temara, and Salé form a conurbation of over 1.8 million people. Silt-related problems have diminished Rabat’s role as a port; however, Rabat, and Salé still maintain important textile, food processing and construction industries. In addition, tourism and the presence of all foreign embassies in Morocco serve to make Rabat one of the most important cities in the country. The Moroccan capital was ranked at second place by CNN in its “Top Travel Destinations of 2013”. It is one of four Imperial cities of Morocco, and the medina of Rabat is listed as a World Heritage Site. Rabat is accessible by train through the ONCF system and by plane through the nearby Rabat–Salé Airport. This project is about rethinking the different urban layers of the Ocean district with the usage of simple interventions and historically axes already present in Rabat .

- Architecture Workshop 2 0 1 8 -

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DESIGN PROCESS IDENTIFICATION OF THE SITE’S STRONG ELEMENTS 6

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The ocean district is rich area in equipments and elements misappropriated to their environment.

1-Rotterbourg fort

5- Chouhada Square

2- Ben Berka Cultural center

6- Rabat Lighthouse

Our approach will focus on enhancing the existing and de-densification of the neighborhood

3- Russia Square

7- Military Museum

4- England Square

8- Rabat Old Médina

EXTENTION OF ROAD AXES AND PRINCIPAL VISUAL AXES The strong axes in the site emanate from visual breakthroughs but also important roads extending over the urban fabrics of the city. We can count the axis that runs along “Bab Laalou” to “Bab lHad”, the axis passing through the “Cultural Center” that leads to the “Orange trees Quarter”. And the different visual axes coming from existing equipments.

Main Axes

Second degree axes

POINTs OF INTERREST at the intersections The highlighted study areas will be determined by the areas wherethe intersection of the axes will be the mostconcentrated. These events will be divided according to 3 poles: - Cultural Center - Sporting Pole - Tourist Pole

Events

Axes

DEFINITION OF MAIN outline All operations performed on the plan allowed us to trace the outline of our redevelopment, respecting the strong lines of the studied area and the preliminary analysis of the site, thus determining the exact final program.

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Study area outline


Green spaces

Mineral areas

BULDINGS

Road network

eXISTANT

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theatre

SUN TANNING

Meeting areas

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HANGING GARDENS

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EXPOSED LANDSCAPE

pLAYING AREAS

PLANTATIONS

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rabat smart b HOUSING

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PLAYGROUND-HILL

PUBLIC SUNBATHING

GREEN BALLADE

PUBLIC TRACK

SECTION “AA”

PUBLIC TRACK

SECTION “bb”

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EXPOSED LANDSCAPE

PLAYLAND

PLAYGROUND-HILL

PUBLIC TRACK


New medina layer

MUSEUM GREEN AREAS ,THEMATIC SQUARE

GREEN AREAS , LIBRARY? SHOPS

YOUTH HOSTEL

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rabat smart B Housing - Architecture Workshop 2018 -

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Purpose of the project

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This project is about merging many daylife many functions in one entity , thus creating a social links between different inhabitants than can regroup in one space , the project is about reuniting Built areas and green spaces , private spaces and public ones , work/commercial and residential areas The project regroup many different functions that are linked through the relax area present in the middle of the building

INITIAL BLOC

DIVISION INTO UNDER-BLOCS

VEGETAL TERRACES

EXTENSION OF THE TERRACES

EMERGENCE OF THE PUBLIC SPACE

OFFICES

HOUSING HOUSING

SITUATION PLAN

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RELAX SOCIAL AREA

PUBLIC AREA


Housing appartements

Gallery

Gallery Underground Terrace and café

SOUTH ELEVATION

Housing appartements

Aparthotels Aparthotels Offices Offices Offices Offices Local stores Underground terrace

Café

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MEDIA-LIBRARY “SMORT” -Smart building contest 2019-

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DESIGN CONCEPTION

The Multimedia Library SMORT is an architectural space that aims to offer its user several experiences through pure and original spaces that aim to provide comfort and well-being to the visitor by connecting Architecture and Innovative Technology.

Main areas Offices

Shop

Meeting room

Animation room

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Training room

Studying room Children area

Free access area Copy space

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Agora Access

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Activities Bloc

Administration Bloc Administration Access

Car Parking

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HANDICAPPED INSTALLATIONS

SMORT-APP

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CAR PARK

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VENTILATION

CONTROL PANEL

SECURITY

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1 This technique is related to the energy saving, the principle is to have thermal sensors that will be synchronized with an intelligent system that will manage the lumonisty and light according to the gestures of the visitor and the time of the day as well with other sensors, thus optimizing the use of light and the control of predefined light scenes

2 This system makes it possible to recover rainwater to feed the toilets in order to minimize the consumption of drinking water in the building

3 The building also has sun breezes which change direction according to the radiation of the sun through a calculation, controlled by the administration (main control board)

4 The air moves thanks to the wind pressure differences that exist between the facades of the building and thanks to the difference in density according to its temperature, it is the thermal draft or the chimney effect. The

The photovoltaic panels present on the building's terrace as well as on the South facade are intended to energize the building (Vehicles, Tools and electrical provisions, Lights ...),the heating control thereafter is adjusted by solar panels.

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6 In the same context, the second technology is related to the first because we can, thanks to the sensors present in the reading rooms, record the study time of each student and suggest to take breaks every 2 hours for example so that they are effective.

This technique concerns the reading recommendations: based on the background of each reader (Registration + Web form) via the Application “SMORT” to know if the latter searches for books concerninghis favourites domains , the Appcan offer him a series of books to follow to master a certain field , The piloting tools that allow to centralize and program oneself the different choices of reading can be a laptop , cell phone, or touch pad.

9 Via the application SMORT the user can access the coffee shop menu , order his drink from his working area and have get his coffee delivered within the media library, the application offers various choices and keeps in memory the choices of each visitor

This technique concerns the safety control of vehicle parking by camera-scanner license plates , as well as a guide to the available places with the aid of light beams in the form of arrows ,with the control of vehicles thanks to the application “ SMORT “present on each smart-phone visitors , with availability of electric chargers for electric cars.

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The Web Application “SMORT” is the element that gathers between the two elements: “intelligent system of the building” and “visitor”, thanks to the application the visitor can know the available co-working zones a in the Multimedia / Reading area, books available in Library, Films to be projected during the week in the Audi space, conferences and workshops of day-to-day animation etc.

11 The application “SMORT” offers various possibilities to the visitor once arrived at his workspace (Lights, change of moods ...) according to these preferences, this achieved thanks to the internal sensors present in all the panels LED lights of the building attached to Inthernet cables.


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13 Access management, loan requests are provided by intelligent face recognition, to increase our security level a prediction system based on this facial recognition is used and will thus detect fraudsters and alert the police directly

The building also has a network of smoke detectors that are in direct contact with the firefighters and national security in case of emergency with activation of automatic water extinguishers.

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Our intelligent surveillance cameras are installed in every corner, they will allow complete traceability thanks to the face sensors and license plate readers thus ensuring maximum security

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The green spaces are arranged with various compositions ,Banks having recharge area telephones thanks to integrated photovoltaic plates. The street furniture is made with recyclable and ecological materials that favor the comfort of the user, the functional and aesthetic design and the budget.

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A control panel is present in the administration for a planned maintenance allowing a better allocation of the resources, for example the connected building warn the administration through the control board when the lighting of a common area becomes insufsante for the bulbs replacement in the right place and at the right time before the space is totally dark, but also for Plumbing and other concerns for the same result: reduction of the intervention cost and the satisfaction of the visitors

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The electronic and electrical elements (PCs, Tablets available, Projectors ...) of the building are all equipped with internal sensors to measure their life cycle, the failure will be anticipated thus allowing to plan the replacement of each electric tools by the maintenance company before it arises

Urban and internal developments all have regulated slopes, walkways for people with physical disabilities and to ensure their comfort

The automatic watering of vegetation is done through several moisture sensors present throughout the garden using a water pump system

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Thanks to the control panel’s switches we can control the energetic consumption of the building and improve the comfort of the visitor by programming the building according to the daily plan that will house each space (for example turn on / off all the lighting of the building and the catch in standby mode when closing the amphitheater ...) thus reducing the energy bill

A reading machine is an electronic device capable of automatically capturing printed text for deciphering it by means of an optical character recognition (OCR) device and then rendering it by means of a speech synthesis, to make it accessible to the visually impaired (blind and visually impaired), without seeking the help of a human reader.

22 There are several devices that make keyboard access easier for people with tremors, limitation of amplitude, and accuracy of shoulder / arm / wrist axis movements.

23 We also have books and documents in Braille, it’s a tactile writing system with highlights, for the use of the blind or highly visually impaired.

24 All our libraries are equipped with audio books, which are books or the text is recorded reading aloud for people with visual impairment

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“La Piazza sospeza” milan - italy Milan is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome, with the city proper having a population of 1,372,810 while its metropolitan city has a population of 3,245,308. Its continuously built-up urban area (that stretches beyond the boundaries of the Metropolitan City of Milan) has a population estimated to be about 5,270,000 over 1,891 square kilometres (730 square miles).The wider Milan metropolitan area, known as Greater Milan, is a polycentric metropolitan region that extends over central Lombardy and eastern Piedmont and which counts an estimated total population of 7.5 million, making it by far the largest metropolitan area in Italy and the 54th largest in the world. Milan served as capital of the Western Roman Empire from 286 to 402 and the Duchy of Milan during the medieval period and early modern age. Milan is considered a leading alpha global city, with strengths in the field of the art, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research and tourism. Its business district hosts Italy’s stock exchange and the headquarters of national and international banks and companies. In terms of GDP, it has the third-largest economy among European cities after Paris and London, but the fastest in growth among the three, and is the wealthiest among European non-capital cities.Milan is considered part of the Blue Banana and one of the “Four Motors for Europe”. This project aims the rejuvenation and urban reconnection of Crescenzago metro station area in line with milano 2030 vision.

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PROJECT DESCRIption “La piazza sospesa” is a project that aims to link the 3 given plots into one pleasant entity that would become the beating heart of Crescenzego and thus improve the quality of life of its inhabitants.

Residential and commercial building

Linking slab

This project not only connects spaces but also creates a link between generations and individuals. Another key element of “ La piaza sospesa” is its self-sufficience, connectivity and sustainability. Green ballad

Thus, it meets #milan2030 vision whilst integrating all Saint-Gobain Multi-Comfort criterium and the needs of a resilient green city.

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Pedestrian Walk


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Principal linking element , the objective is to merge the whole project with it’s site and creating many profitable functions around the area

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Green areas Green areas created to maintain and urban ballade all aroud the project and Merging plot A , B , C to one basic big project with different functions

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Pedestrian path

Bike path

Urban template

Housing Area Public spaces Commercial activity

Playground Pedestrian walk Public spaces

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Commercial areas + Bike path + Public spaces

PLOT “B”


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Principal built areas

Access and entries Plot “B” renovation concept

Residential

Different Local Shops

Exposition area and galleries

Parkings

Open urban Market

Markets and daily usage

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Glass solutions Insulation of the Roof ISOVER IBR 400mm in one layer Insulation of the flat roof dump in the form of a glass wool roll coated with a kraft surfacing. Strong thermal and acoustic insulation R = 6,20 m2.K/W Ra = 53 dB

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Insulation of the external walls ISOVER Isofaçade 32 in 2 layers, type ventilated facade: - Insulation Isofaçade semi-rigid glass wool reinforced with a veil of reinforced glass. Strong thermal and acoustic insulation - An exterior cladding made of aluminum (Sandwich Prefa metal panels) which will bring back the rhythm found in the openings of the facades of pad A. Cladding reported through a secondary framework, ensuring a secondary air space R = 6,20 m2.K/W Up=0,20 W/ m2.K

1-Glass TO BE ADDED from the external part to the existing ones in Apparments

2-Glass TO BE REPLACED instead of the existing one in comun parts (Entrances) 3-Glass on the stairs external wall that protect the commun part

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Fifth floor plan

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Second floor plan

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Fourth floor plan

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Sound insulation

1

Adjoining walls Cloison 140/90 Placo Habito Phonique Isolant acoustique : Laine de verre Phonic Pro [51dB]

2

Exterior walls Acoustic isulation : Isover mineral wool [63dB]

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Glazing Residentiel SGG Triple Glass planitherm XN 6(14)4(14)6 Combinaison Stapid Silence Glass [40dB] Commercial Double Glass Asymetric 6(16)4 SGG Planotherm XN - SGG Bioclean [46dB]

4

Floors Acoustic Insulation Isover Akustic [25dB]

5

False ceiling Acoustic Insulation ARENA ABSORBCION [25dB]

6

Air conditioner CLIMAVER A2 Plus Insulation of HVAC conducts

7

Green roof Natural high performance acoustic insulation

8

Green belt + Private balconies Reduces acoustic pollution


Airing system

1

Ground heat exchanger a

Air filter

b

Energy recovery ventilator to imrove indoor air quality and Reduce total HVAC equipement

c

Fresh air

d

Exhaust air

2

North-South oriented appartements depending on wind orientation

3

Green Belt : -Oxygen Production -Protection against wind 3’ Implanted stair railing

4

Shaded private balconies

5

Air-flow through open-air entrances

6

Buildings orientation

7

Airum principle : -Central natural aeration -Intern implantations to ensure umbrage and air purification

8

Windows for manual airing -Automatic sun-visor system for each openning , can be adjusted from the inside

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Thermal comfort

1

Raising residential units above ground to eliminate ground thermal transmission.

A - Glass A’ - Residentieal

2 3

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5

SGG Triple Glass Planitherm XN 6(14)4(14)6 Reinforced thermique insulation

Green belt around the project to limit the area

U = 0.7 W/(m2.K) g = 0.61 R = 40 dB

Vegetated roof as thermal insulation

A’’ - Commercial SGG Double Glass Asymetric Planitherm XN 6(16)4 Reinforced thermique insulation U = 1.0 W/(m2.K) g = 0.36 R = 46 dB

Glazing rate in the South higher than in the North

B- Adjoining walls

Shaded passages - buffer zones: Under-Sabat Passages Ground floor and first floor set back

Cloison 140/90 Placo Habito Phonique Thermic isolant : Isover PV ACUSTIVER Laine de verre for thermal insulation and acoustic insulation. Rd=1,30

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D- Floor

E- False ceiling ground floor

C- Exterior walls

Thermal insolant : Isover ARENA PF Laine minérale ISOVER Rd=0,6

Thermal insolant : Isover ARENA ABSORBCION , Laine minérale ISOVER Rd=1,10

Thermal insolant : Isover ACUSTILAINE E Laine de roche ISOVER Rd=1,05


Visual comfort

1

Appartements traversants, orientĂŠs Nord Sud, Conception allowing natural daylight to all living space.

2

Set of volumes to maximize views and maximize sunshine: (North in R + 5, South R + 3, South-East and South-West in R + 4), reference to the diagrams of sunshine

3

Green belt + implanted balconies : Protects from direct radiation while letting the light in.

4

5

Aesthetically pleasant space and environnement ( green ballade)

Indented ground floor enjoying protection against direct raditation and creating shaded traffic spaces

PLANITHERM XN - PLANICLEANPLANITHERM XN / BIOCLEAN

II - SGG DOUBLE GLASS Buisness and services - 6(16)4

Light Transmittance (LT) : 75% Outdoor Reflectance ( RLe ) : 16% Indoor Reflectance (RLi) : 15% U : 0,7 ( Results obtained through saint-gobain calumen live tool)

PLANITHERM XN - BIOCLEAN / PRIVA-LITE Light Transmittance (LT) : 81 Outdoor Reflectance ( RLe ) : 20% Indoor Reflectance (RLi) : 12% U : 1,1 ( Results obtained through saint-gobain calumen live tool)

IV - WEBER Mortiers, White color, Weber.lite F Good color rendering contributes to a homogeneous distribution of light throughout space

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FREELANCE JOBS and workshops

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National School of Architecture : Tétouan’s old médina model worshop

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National School of Architecture and La Cambre Horta : Fisher’s men quarter workshop

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National School of Architecture : Moulay abdeslam statement worshop

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National School of Architecture : Ksar kbeir old medina’s urban pathologies

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