MOHAMMAD BADARO
Architectural Portfolio
As a former resident of Saudi Arabia, my school years immersed me in diverse cultural experiences, fostering an appreciation for human differences. Raised in a farming family, this background significantly influenced my architectural perspective. I quickly transitioned from university to my career at Greenwood Barton Architects, honing my design and spatial skills. Working with new and historical buildings, I gained a deep understanding of detail and client interaction, whether it was a farmhouse or an institute renovation in Jabal Amman. My journey took a turn when I became Assistant Global Ambassador for GS Youth Uniting NationsTM, a youth-led nonprofit. This role combined my cultural awareness with essential business skills, presenting ideas and representing the organization in funding meetings and educational initiatives worldwide.
At Badran Design Studio, Studio, under Dr. Rasem Badran’s mentorship, I learned the art of creating buildings that gave meaning to public spaces. This experience emphasized teamwork and knowing when to lead or collaborate. Khammash Architects ignited my rural development journey, where I mastered the “HOW” of such projects, crafted comprehensive guidelines, and presented vernacular architecture in a luxurious style that harmonized with nature, all with the support of a skilled team that nurtured my growth. In a modern context, I delved into designing a Cutter Suction Dredger for Vision Marine Co., Co., shifting from my previous work with the marine in freelance drawings and 3D design. This experience ignited my keen interest in marine architecture and its execution.
Freelance | Completed Designs For Freelance
Spud Pole Discharge Pipe
Cutter Suction Dredging | Kingdom of Bahrain
Completed by Vision Marine Co. LLC
To gain comprehensive insight into the structural intricacies of the stationary vessel, I conducted a thorough analysis through three distinct case study approaches. The initial step involved an on-site visit to an operational vessel located in the Kingdom of Bahrain, which is owned by Vision Marine Co. Subsequently, I engaged in an indepth examination of both printed and digital case studies.
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This meticulous study revealed the vessel’s remarkable structural complexity, with a particular focus on the orderly 0.5-meter grid encompassing the engine room. My analysis extended to understanding the pontoon connection and its implications on the mechanical circulation, as well as the mechanics behind the spud’s operation for vessel movement.
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The commencement of this project involved a systematic approach, beginning with the meticulous selection of materials to be utilized in the construction of the vessel. This process included determining the appropriate sizes for the steel sheets and angles to ensure optimal structural integrity, capable of withstanding the significant pressures that the vessel will inevitably encounter.
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Following this, a comprehensive examination of the vessel’s general layout was undertaken, taking into consideration not only its point of construction but also the logistics required for its eventual transportation across land. This holistic approach was crucial to the project’s success and efficient execution.
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Abdoun Pearl | Amman - Jordan Completed by • Maisam Architects & Engineers Co. In the last decade , different retails options have been spreading in Amman with several new mall and organised retail projects that are providing an alternative to the traditional shopping centers of he capitol. Abdoun Projects will introduce a new retail pproach that represents a paradigm shift towards inclusivity and sustainability. They will be unique spaces that provide a life-style center (with opportunities for family recreation, health, development, sports, entertainment, and shopping) for all residents of the city in an atmosphere of pleasure and comfort. The mix of different functions within the projects (residence, office and retail), will enable people to live, work and play within the Abdoun Developments.
In this particular design, we pursued a specific goal that influenced our massing, facade design, and spatial plans. The placement of the podium/ mall structure around the central plaza was integral in creating an open and skyward view. This design prioritized providing residents, whether in offices or the hotel, with a scenic vista for their morning coffee on the balcony.
The hotel floor plans were thoughtfully organized, with clear divisions into 1, 2, 3, 4, and presidential suites, each featuring its own balcony. Emphasis was placed on the bedrooms to ensure they captured the beautiful view.
Public Park | Amman - Jordan Completed for Freelance
Al-Hawouz Park holds significant u located at the 1st circle near Rainbo design embodies a pioneering vision introducing innovative materials for elements, particularly the use of tree
A central platform stands as a focal finish that not only delights children into an engaging playground. The d within the terrazzo adds a playful di the overall impression, the terrazzo curvilinear edges and subtle slopes, inviting environment.
urban importance in Amman, ow Street in Jabal Amman. This n for open spaces within Amman, r both hardscape and softscape es in designated areas.
point, adorned with a green terrazzo n but also transforms the platform deliberate use of sizable aggregates imension to this material. To soften design incorporates dynamic, resulting in a harmonious and
Refurbishment | Coffee House Completed for Freelance Saed Kanaan Project A coffee house designed to be a gathering point between the cultural heritage of Palestine and the contemporaty design it aspires to reach. The concept of this design revolves around materials that won’t prevent customers from interacting with the outside, such as Expanded Metal. Elements have been designed to assist the delicate structure to fiit nicely with the overall vision of the project. All interiors were connected to create different experiences. The indoor main seating area on the First Floor has a double volume, connecting customers with the facade’s design and outdoor views. Being able to contain the structure of the curtain walls behind the expanded metal will associate to the indoor experience of moveability and freedom that it needs for the user to be comfortable in all places. Expanded Metal is used in the recovering of existing buildings or applied in the new ones, adapting the designed building giving it a new “light”, a new “skin” and a new “vitality”. The structure should appear light, natrual and with seamless movement.
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The proposed mechanism aims to be part of the interior atmosphere and materials. It’ should be delicate and sophisticated. A communicative Facade, that projects the importance of adapting to what we built and what we want to build. The purpose of the dynamic movement that is added to the expanded metal is to endorse the surrounding from the inside and the outside. Exterior Shot With Open Expanded Metal Facade
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A swimming shore project comprises various essential components, including groynes, beach berm, beach slope, and the swimming shore itself. Throughout this project, I gained a comprehensive understanding of the distinct layers and intricacies associated with each of these elements and successfully incorporated them into the project’s drawings.
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Conceptual Design of Beach & Water Sports Facilities | Doha, State of Qatar Completed by Vision Marine Co. LLC
The development of a sports beach necessitated the creation of various beach elements, each serving a specific function. These included the meticulous rendering of lifeguard seats, pergolas, beach umbrellas, and designated seating areas.
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Design & Build Al Batinah Port | Sultanate of Oman Completed by Vision Marine Co. LLC The construction of the jetty prominently featured cast-in-situ blocks as a primary structural component, marking my initial foray into marine work. My responsibilities encompassed the preparation of detailed sections, effectively illustrating the layered construction of the groynes, and overseeing the rendering process.
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Designs At Badran Design Studio Professional | Completed & Greenwood Barton Architects
Project Altitude | Saudi Arabia
Completed by Kamash Architects This multifaceted environmental conservation plan addresses Juniper Forest Rehabilitation, the revival of abandoned agricultural terraces, overgrazing control through local involvement, and effective wildlife management. These measures encompass native species reforestation, reduced human access, and comprehensive management. Activation of terraces not only preserves the landscape but also generates local employment to mitigate ecological damage. Moreover, responsible waste disposal and strategic interventions aim to manage wildlife, including baboons, and protect populated areas from disturbance.
The historical significance of Mecca, touching upon religion, politics, and the economy, has left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape of the Northern region of Altitude. This influence extends to the vernacular structures, which bear the imprints of Mecca’s rich heritage. Archaeological remnants, including stone-paved paths and palaces resulting from past events, offer valuable insights into the architectural character that harmonizes with this region. Meanwhile, Taif stands as a vibrant urban center, celebrated for its cultural activities, distinctive agricultural output, and an eclectic blend of colonial-style architecture. In the Northern region, an urban dominance is palpable, evident in the low-rise, closely clustered vernacular structures. Conversely, the Taif escarpment serves as an idyllic retreat from the urban hustle and bustle, providing a serene connection to nature and offering the best of both northern and southern influences. The southern region takes on a predominantly agricultural identity, mirroring its agricultural produce and characterized by dispersed agricultural towers that define its unique architectural landscape.
Al-a’maq Mount Lebanon is a defining landscape feature of the subregion of Al-a’maq, characterized by its unique reddish stone. In order to protect it from urban encroachment and insensitive construction activities, expanding the reforestation at the foothills can act as a green buffer. This preserves both the mountain and the boundary of the proposed development.
South AL-Shafa Granite boulders are the predominant rock formations in the region, the granite boulders create what looks like a natural geological gallery.
Wadi Afar As the lead designer of this project, my vision was to create a luxurious hotel experience that maximized the breathtaking views. Upon arriving at the hotel, guests are welcomed with meticulously planned small alleys that lead to spectacular, unobstructed vistas. Nestled amid lush agricultural areas, the hotel’s central spa concept seamlessly integrates with the surrounding natural beauty.
Soudah | Saudi Arabia Completed by Kamash Architects I played a pivotal role in the Soudah guidelines by transforming their principles into user-friendly diagrams, simplifying their implementation. These guidelines have a threefold focus: the first being the restoration of the landscape through eco-conscious construction, which minimizes environmental impact and safeguards biodiversity. The second emphasizes the preservation of cultural value by incorporating Asiri architectural elements and respecting the local logic. Lastly, the guidelines aim to spur community growth through the creation of Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs), tourism, and hospitality developments, thereby offering the Soudah community an opportunity to thrive. These principles are intrinsically linked to the region’s ecological and cultural heritage.
Our design concept revolves around a deep reverence for nature. It places paramount importance on the preservation of existing vegetation, recognizing the role of tree clusters as natural buffers between structures. Moreover, we embrace the integration of natural rock formations into our architectural designs. This commitment to incorporating nature’s elements in our design decisions allows for a more intricate and authentic interpretation of Soudah. It centers on maximizing the landscape’s capacity while safeguarding its inherent authenticity, creating a profound sense of place and belonging. Through our architecture, we extend an open invitation to users, signifying a harmonious coexistence of culture and nature on this land. This concept embodies the essence of our design philosophy.
Mosque | Saudi Arabia Completed by Badran Design Studio
Mosques have always been conceived as places of spirituality and community. From the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), mosques have served as congregational places of worship, education, and social interaction. The spaces in the design are simple and form a sense of community of their own, establishing synergy between the designed facilities and the community. The purpose of the formation of spaces within the site is to join them together in an organized way yet still have individual privacies. The mosque plays a revitalizing role in being a connector between sacred and communal spaces around the nearby Muslim community, causing the formation of an Islamic hub.
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the hierarchy of the masses within the mosque. The minaret is seen as a landmark in the surrounding context and seen from the distance of both the main street axis as well as the nearby community. But the difficulty in this project was between creating the right circulation for each function. We had the mortuary playing a challenging card for its own corpse movement. As you can see the exposure of the women’s entrance from the neighborhood was meant to play a welcoming yet grand gesture for the female prayers in the neighborhood, which leads them to their praying hall on the second floor.
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Mixed-use Neighborhood Urban Plan | Medina al Munawara - Saudi Arabia Completed by Badran Design Studio
Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah attracts millions of worshipers and pilgrims yearly, all hoping to catch a glimpse of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH)’s grace, keeping in mind that he is also buried there. With no care for any social classes, these worshipers come from different cultures on a spiritual journey to find harmony with their Muslim brothers and sisters. Between Al Masjid an-Nabawi and the train line coming from Mecca, the location finds its importance to be the transferral buffer zone yet a welcoming one. Hence, Dr. Rasem Badran wanted to fashion a cultural neighborhood with a design that delivers worshipers’ spiritual synergy & cultural dissimilarity; he constructed this MasterPlan and gave that synergy its significance.
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Prototypes repetitively layed on the MasterPlan to generate a pedestrian root with an urban experience similar to the local heritage methodology, which finds itself strange to the urban layouts of nowadays. These prototypes are designed to serve the following purposes: Firstly: Obtaining courtyards that are connected to the pedestrian roots in the MasterPlan, with a clear circulation.These courtyards will be the core of the cultural plazas in these buildings, each plaza will present different culture on its own. Secondly: Lobbies that are surrounded by retail shops covering the ground façade. Third: 3-4 stars hotels with a clustered design that will give the neighborhood a dynamic skyline.
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As the tail and the head of the Public Realm, this pedestrian bridge will connect the worshipers to their hotels.
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Villa Façade | Riyadh Completed by Badran Design Studio
A new contemporary interpretation of Najdi Architectural style that is born from its authentic architectural and cultural identity.
The local community’s culture, traditions, and family values played a very important role in shaping the urban and architectural identity of Salmani Architecture. The unique and authentic identity of Salmani architecture is based on four main design aspects, which are the form (massing and geometry), materiality, design elements, and ornamentations.
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Rumman Farmhouse | Tal Al Rumman Completed by Greenwood Barton Architects Three pavilion-like bedrooms face different parts of the site, the master which faces the forest has rooftop sleeping. Narrow spaces between the bedrooms join up to form a private courtyard and protect the interiors from the afternoon sun. The main living and entertaining spaces are provided in two loftier structures, organised over two levels with a shared roof.
All dimensions are fro structure unless indic Elements of services coordination purpose layouts refer to Servic drawings. Elements o for coordination purp structure layouts refe Engineers drawings. from drawing. All dim on site prior to constr of any elements. Any between figured dime to architect for clarifi comencing work.
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Outdoor shower
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Stone basin
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Terrazzo tiling Stone shower
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Bedroom 02 bathroom plan Scale: 1:20
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Bedrooms were treated as sanctuaries in this project, this made the bathroom’s design special with a new and different experience. Having outdoor showers were a favorite for the clients, because of the connection they already have with the site, no doors were added between the bedroom and the bathroom, but yet provided privacy in a glass room for the toilets. The view of the outdoor shower will be seen and framed with marble made sink with a mirror hanging on top of it.
venetian plaster
Shower head
Toughened glass shower screen
Mirror
Shower mixer
1000
Stone shelf
Stone shower
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terrazzo skirting
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Elevatio 1 Scale: 1:20
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Elevatio 2 Scale: 1:20
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Elevatio 3 Scale: 1:20
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Elevatio 4 Scale: 1:20
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Project
Rumman
Title Scale
Bedroom Enlargem 1:20 at A
Date
February
Status
Tender
Firewood storage
Firewood storage
198
198
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Elevation 01
02
Scale: 1:20
Plan
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Scale: 1:20
Elevation 01 Scale: 1:20
Elevation 02
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02
Scale: 1:20
Plan
Elevation 02
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Scale: 1:20
All dimensions are from structure to structure unless indicated otherwise. Elements of services indicated for coordination purposes. For full services layouts refer to Services Engineers drawings. Elements of structure indicated for coordination purposes. For full structure layouts refer to Structural Engineers drawings. Do not scale directly from drawing. All dimension to be checked on site prior to construction or fabrication of any elements. Any discrepencies between figured dimensions to be reported to architect for clarification prior to comencing work.
Scale: 1:20
N.B: contractor to provide fabrication drawings to architect's approval
Revision: Date: Principal changes include:
970
970
Timber lattice
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2600 A
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Firewood storage Stone shelves
Stone shelves 700
700
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Firewood storage
Firewood storage
Stone shelves
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Project
Elevation 01 (doors ommited)
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Scale: 1:20
Section A
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Scale: 1:20
Blockwork
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Scale: 1:20
Blockwork
Section Section B APlan
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Date
Blockwork
Concrete lintel
Main Building GF Storage Enlargment 02
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Section B Scale: 1:20
Rumman Farmhouse
Title
Main Building GF Storage Enlargment 02 1:20 at A1
Scale
Febru01 ary 2017
Date
Tender
Status
Tender
Number
019/T/624
Number
019/T/624
Revision
-
Revision
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Elevation 01 Scale: 1:20
18 mm WBP plywood box for the AC
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Stone shelves
Firewood storage
Painted birch faced plywood drawer front
Firewood storage
Project Title
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Elevation 01 (doors ommited)
05
Scale: 1:20
Section A
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Scale: 1:20
Elevation 02 (doors ommited) Scale: 1:20
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Section B Scale: 1:20
Scale
Main Building GF Storage Enlargment 02 1:20 at A1
Date
FScale: ebruary 20 17 1:20
Status
Tender
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Stone shelv 1042
Rumman Farmhouse
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50 Slot for ventilation/free area as manufacturers recommend
Void for integrated fridge and freezer
AC Unit refer to M&E engineers design
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The main building was a typical farmhouse with designed details in some of its parts. Calacatta-marble covered a lot of areas like the fireplace and the wood shelve which is shown in the details above.
1300
AC Unit refer to M&E engineers design
SERVICE
Project
Status
Timber lattice
RISER
Firewood storage
600
600
AC Unit refer to M&E engineers design
15 mm Painted birtch faced plywood side panel
18 mm Painted birtch faced plywood Door
Firewood storage
Firewood stora
Elevation 01 (doors ommited)
Number
019/T/624
Revision
-
Slot for ventilation/free area as manufacturers recommend
Fixed plywood panel ventilation holes as elevation - Ref.
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30 mm Stone
Soft wood batton
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Stone flush with FFL
Detail 02 - 623 Scale: 1:5
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Detail 03 - 624 Scale: 1:5
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1:20 at A1 Elevation 02 (doors02ommited) Elevation
Revision: Date: Principal changes include:
18mm Painted birch faced plywood on SW split battons
Firewood
Lintel
Painted WBP plywood
18mm WBP plywood on 50x50mm SW batton at regular (min 60cm) centers
2 Amer Al Thaqafi Street First Circle, Jabal Amman Amman, Jordan
All dimensions are from structure to structure unless indicated otherwise. Elements of services indicated for coordination purposes. For full services layouts refer to Services Engineers drawings. Elements of structure indicated for coordination purposes. For full structure layouts refer to Structural Engineers drawings. Do not scale directly from drawing. All dimension to be checked on site prior to construction or fabrication of any elements. Any discrepencies between figured dimensions to be reported to architect for clarification prior to comencing work.
Render Concrete lintel
Painted birch faced plywood door 3rd Floor, Janbek Building
Painted birch faced plywood drawer front
Rumman Farmhouse
Title
20 mm Render 100 mm brickwork
18 mm Painted birch faced plywood side panel
fridge freezer
Service riser
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Soft wood batton 50x50mm 18mm Painted birch faced plywood on SW split battons
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The First Circle Office for Architecture 3rd Floor, Janbek Building 2 Amer Al Thaqafi Street First Circle, Jabal Amman Amman, Jordan mail @ greenwoodbarton.com greenwoodbarton.com + 9 6 2 (0) 6 461 8009
Painted birch faced plywood Firewood storage drawer front
Firewood storage
2610
1
Painted birch faced plywood door
1042
Plan inclined stone panel
1300
2600
Painted birch faced plywood cupboard door
2610
1300
1300
1300
2600
Stone shelves
B
Plan inclined stone panel
610
600
03 723
602
Timber lattice 03 723
AC Unit refer to M&E engineers design
610
600
AC Unit refer to M&E engineers design
Plan Scale: 1:5
Project
Rumman Farmhouse
Title Scale
Storage Detail (Main Building GF) 1:5 at A1
Date
February 2017
Status
Tender
Number
019/T/723
Revision
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