Architectural portfolio

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his Portfolio contains some of the projects I worked on during my university studies and the architectural competitions in which I participated.

Othman Ahmad Najjar Born 1998-3-4 Amman,Jordan

SCIENTIFIC QUALIFICATION Bachelor of Architecture

ADDRESS Sweileh,Amman,jordan

TELEPHONE (+962) 795135754

EMAIL othmannajjar8@gmail.com

BEHANCE https://www.behance.net/othmannajjdefa

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EDUCATION

SKILES

Bachelor’s degree in architecture

AUTODESK

The projects presented in the university study plan are arranged according to the complexity and size of the project, starting from (a Cottage, Restaurant, School, Library, Agricultural Research Center, Mixed Use Building, Landscape design, Hospital and Urban Design Project).

Revit

since 2016 , ‘Balqa Applied University’ BAU

Autocad Sketchup

Competition

Design competitions conducted by Al-Balqa Applied University (Landscape design in campus, Redesign of the university’s water purification plant landscape).

RENDERING

Courses

Enscape

•Revit course from AUTODESK (KARAM BAKI) •Photoshop

Lumion

ADOBE Photoshop Illustrator Indesign

LANGUAGE Aabic (native language) English

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chIlDRen’s hospItAl

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uRBAn DesIgn

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MIxeD useD

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AgRIcultuRAl ReseARch centeR

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LANDSCAPE This project won the university competition (for Landscape Design). supervision: Dr. Ayman Tomah (0795362204)

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hospital equipped with all the medical equipment and staff who have experience dealing with children and understand their needs. To ensure that all services and facilities are adapted to relieve the stress and anxiety children may encounter while in the traditional hospital, the child feels that he is still at home

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

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Location

Al-Abdali , Amman , Jordan

Develop

stuDyIng the sIte foRces AnD the eleMents thAt Affect In It

We DesIgneD tWo MAsses AnD lInKeD theM WIth longItuDInAl MAss, the DesIgn of the MAss tAKe Into Account the shApe of hospItAls

We MADe A cuRVe In the longItuDInAl MAss to pRoVIDe A gooD spAce oVeRlooKIng to WonDeRful VIeW AnD put the

In thIs WAy, We DeteRMIne the entRAnce , WheRe the uppeR entRAnce Is the MAIn AnD the loWeR foR pARKIng AnD seRVIces

otheR tWo MAsses At An Angle to eMphAsIZe the entRAnce so thAt It WoulD Be A WelcoMIng entRAnce

We MAKe suBtRActIon AnD ADDItIon In the BuIlDIng to MAKe gReen spAce foR useRs AnD We ARe MAKIng sKy gARDen foR chIlDRen to MAKe A gReAt expeRIence foR theM BuIlDIng Roof As A teRRAce to VIWe

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We DesIgn lAyeRs of gReen AReA ABoVe the MAIn entRAnce to MAKe A gooD IMpRessIon foR KIDs. In eleVAtIon We use MAshRABIA WIth MoDeRn shApe foR tWo ReAsons: • BlocK the sun • MAKe A pAth In fRont RooMs

A CHILDREN›S HOSPITAL WITH A CAPACITY OF (120) BEDS SERVING THE ABDALI AREA WITH A TOTAL AREA OF (14,000) M2. THE JORDANIAN BUILDING HAVE BEEN TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN DETERMINING THE FLOOR AREA AND THE HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING AND THE N U MBER OF REFINERIES, WHICH IS APPROXIMATELY (140). IN ADDITION TO THE CLINICAL DEPARTMENTS THERE ARE REHABILITATION DEPARTMENTS AND PEDIATRIC CLINICS. • CLINICS. • REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT. • SERVICES. A HOSPITAL THAT INTEGRATES MANY OF THE ELEMENTS THAT CHILDREN LOVE INTO THE HOSPITAL TO ENSURE A POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT.

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PLANS

BASEMENT 3

BASEMENT 2

BASEMENT 1

FIRST FLOOR

B A

GROUND FLOOR

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THE BUILDING CONSISTS OF 7 FLOORS WITH A TOTAL HEIGHT OF 30 M, DIVIDED ACCORDING TO FUNCTIONS. THE SERVICES FUNCTIONS ARE PLACED IN THE BASEMENT AND INPATIENT CLINICS AT THE TOP.

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STACKING

THIRD FLOOR

DIAGR AM

SECOND FLOOR

TRIPLE SIZE CREATED AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE. A COMFORTABLE SPACE HAS ALSO BEEN CREATED ON THE BACK.

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ELEVATIONS

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SECTION

OPERATION DEPARTMENT INTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE ROOM

FlOOR

Specification

celling

NOTS

WAllS

hospital differ from one department to another

2.1

0.05

SINGLE

WOOD

D2

1.78

2.1

0.05

DOUBLE

STEEL

Anaesthetic Preparation Room

wall-washable floor-seamless, coved

floor finish must be minimum slip rating

wall-washable

Flooring-Standard slip resistant

Celiing- drop in tiles 1200*600 mm

D3

1.56

2.1

0.05

DOUBLE

STEEL

Flooring-Standard slip resistan

Plans

material

1.1

Thick

Ceiling-Flush set, suspended

Height

Recovery

Width

D1

sym

Type

PAINT

acrylic wall

VINYL

Acoustic

PAINT

PLASTER BOARD

CARPET

TILE

VINYL

Ceiling-Flush set, suspended

OFFICE

Doors schedule , the types of doors inside the according to the existing function

Operating Room

BAY-STORAGE

A-A

Staff-room

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SECTION

RECOVERY ROOM

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B-B

ANESTHESIA ROOM

OPERATION ROOM

OFFICE

STORAGE

STAFF ROOM

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alt is a city located in the center of the Hashemite Kingdomoof Jordan ;which is the center of Al Balqa Governorate. It is about 10 km west of thecapital, Amman, and rises above sea level by an average of 880 meters, as it is considered the eighth largest city in the Kingdom. The city is located on the ancient main road leading from Amman to Jerusalem, on the slopes of the Balqa Mountains, and it was named Salthus in ; relation to the Greek leader.

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l-Salt is built on a mountain range, and is full of buildings built with yellow stones, domed ceilings and arched windows. It is also the most preserved of its architectural heritage, as the Ministry of Culture baptized its file to include salt on the World Heritage List.

URB AN DES IGN TA L A L- JADUR . S A LT

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TELL JADUR AREA IS THE ENTRANCE TO THE CITY CENTER OF SALT. SO IT IS NECESSARY TO CREATE A WELCOMING ENTRANCE TO THIS AREA IN ORDER TO ESTABLISH IT IN THE VISITOR'S MIND. THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS PROJECT IN THE INTEGRATED REDESIGN OF TEL JADUR REGION DEPENDS ON THE PERFECT DOWNTOWN RULES (SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PERSON, SPACES, ENVIRONMENT, AND POLICIES); BY SOLVING TRAFFIC PROBLEMS, ESTABLISHING A COMMUNITY GATHERING AREA, AND RE-DESIGNING THE MARKET ON FRIDAY, THE TRAM IDEA TO CONNECT TEL JADUR WITH THE AREAS HISTORIC CITY CENTER, RESTORING OLD BUILDINGS IN THE AREA AND CREATING A WELCOMING ENTRANCE.....

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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS FIGURE AND GROUND

BUILDINGS TYPES

GREEN AREA

MORPHOLOGY OF THE CITY

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ECONOMIC AREA

B

LAND USE

STAGE 1 DATA COLLECTION FOR TAL AL-JADUR;KNOWING THE STRENGTHS , WEAKNESS, OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS IN THIS AREA

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STREETS SECTIONS

There are 4 important streets inside the area: • Show street problems • Sort by (one way, two ways)

PATHS

LANDMARKS

IMAGE OF THE CITY

There are three main types of streets, organized by intensity of use :

NODES

Its connect amman with the city center of salt

It's works to collect local streets with the arterial streets

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NODE CENTRAL POINT (12-4): The region is under pressure in the afternoon (the period for students to return to schools and university and for staff to return from work in AMman)

NARROW

Many taxis and buses line up to carry passengers, causing traffic congestion on the street. There are no waiting stations. Narrow street parking Use it as a street in two ways

Among the downsides of the region are the high slope, the narrowness of the streets, and the absence of parking lots

SOLU TIO N

STAGE 1 SUMMARY

NODE CENTRAL POINT (8-11): The area is under pressure in the morning period (the period of students going to schools and university and the employees going to work in Amman)

USE EMPTY SPACE AS PARKING

Density It can be solved by changing the parking place to the complex

The buildings are built directly on the front recoil

Create parking building

Density

The street does not have a pedestrian path

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P

P PLAYGROUND

NARROW

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ADUL T

OLD

PLAYGROUND

Empty Use the slope overlooking the Shuaib Valley to make view

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STAGE 2 AN INTEGRATED REDESIGN OF TEL AL-JADUR BASED ON THE FIRST STAGE OBSERVATIONS

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THE BASIC OBJECTIVE OF REVITALIZING THE DOWNTOWN ECONOMY IS TO ATTRACT MORE PEOPLE MORE FREQUENTLY AND HOLD THEM THERE AS LONG AS POSSIBLE BY CREATING A VARIETY OF REASONS TO COME AND STAY DOWNTOWN

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• CIRCULATION

• PARKINGS

STREETS AND SIDEWALK

2

• TRAM WAY

• REHABILITATION

1 4

3

1

2

3

4 1. PUBLIC PARKING

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2. BUS STATION

3. STREET PARKINGS

1. TRAM ADVERT

2. SECTION PROFILE

3. TRAM STATION

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• SAFETY AND SECURITY

2. VISITORS BUILDING

1. BUMPS

2. INFANTRY LINE

3. SECURITY BOOTH

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STAGE 3 AT THIS STAGE, WE DESIGNED AREA TO BE A GATEWAY FOR SALT DOWNTOWN AND A OPESPADE AREA FOR PEOPLE. CONTINUING FOR OUR FIRST IDEA OF MAKING SALT ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF TOURISM IN JORDAN AND BECAUSE, OF THE SENSITIVITY OF THEIS SITE THAT WE CHOSE TO MAKE THE DETAIL OF SALT GATE, WE HAD TO THINK ABOUT: • LEGACY • BEAUTY • UNIVERSAL • PRACTICAL • EXPERIENCE

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CONCEPT

ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS THAT THE DESIGNER MUST REVIEW IN CONVERTING SPACE TO A PLACE IS TO CREATE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE VISITOR AND THE PLACE .

1. ARTISTIC INCUBATOR

AN ARTISTIC INCUBATOR FOR THE WORKS OF LOCAL ARTISTS THAT CHANGES MONTHLY, NOW THE LOCAL ARTIST HAS A PLACE TO PUBLISH HIS CREATIONS.

2. SCULPTURE

THE IDEA CAME TO ADD AN ARTISTIC TOUCH TO THE ANCIENT CITY OF SALT RIBBON DANCE COMBINES ART, BEAUTY AND LIGHTNESS.

3.. SALE AREA

ATTRACTING PEOPLE TO ENJOY THE GARDEN AND PROVIDE SERVICES, AND THUS TO PROVIDE A REASON TO STAY LONGER

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BERORE DESIGN

LANDUSE ‫ﺴﻛن اﺨﻀر‬

closed space

Vegetation -It does not contain studied green areas -The proportion of trees in the region %5 - We aim to increase this percentage as much as possible and make it breathe for visitors and residents Seating areas Free from sitting areas %0

ZONING

SKETCH FOR AREA

t tree f r o m t h e l ow e r s

CE

H OM FR

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stre

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TR AN

GE N E RAL ZO N IN G

S oci al area

Ret ai l area an d ca fes Rel i g i ous area S oci al an d recreat i on al

WITH THIS DESIGN, AN INTERACTIVE AND STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT FOR THE MOVEMENT WAS CREATED AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CITY CENTER, TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION THE ISSUE OF SAFETY DUE TO THE DIFFERENCE IN THE LEVEL BETWEEN THE TWO STREETS. SCULPTURE GIVES A SYMBOLIC CONNOTATION TO THE MINDS

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MATE RIAL

Focusing on details is the most important feature of the creative artist, and because our idea, by itself, wraps around art and beauty, we had to choose what supports our idea and highlight the true beauty of design.

FURNI TURE

FURNITURE PIECES FALL FROM ONE AREA TO ANOTHER ACCORDING TO THE FUNCTION OF THE PLACE. Type Mobile furniture 1

Mobile furniture 2 withTree basin

isometric

material

usage

*wood *metal *wheel

Used in places of art display In order to move it easily when needed In proportion to the pieces

*wood *metal *wheel *soil

*cocreate *soil Tree basin 1

Tree basin 2

Tree basin 3

Tree grate

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Used in places of art display In order to move it easily when needed In proportion to the pieces. In addition to the shade of

It is used in sitting areas in social areas

*cocreate *wood *soil

They are used in large spaces to create places to sit and move together. Designed speciďŹ cally for this design

*metal *soil

It is used in sitting areas in social areas

*metal *soil

*metal *wood

*metal *wood

A tree grate is a metallic grating installed at the same level with the pavement around a tree that allows the soil underneath to stay They also serve as a decorative element along ceremonial streets, matching a street's design style and personality.

Long seating areas toward the VIEW

It is used in sitting areas in social areas

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NIGHT SHOTS

SOCIAL AREA SHOT

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RETAIL AREA SHOT

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he mixed use project has been completed in Khalda, with a total area of about 10,000 m2. Its include many of parts (the commercial part, the office part , the residential part in addition to the parking space.

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MIXED USE

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concept CAME FROM the spirit of Old Amman Trails Trying to revive the West Amman area with the heritage of the old Amman area. REVIVING THE SPIRIT OF THE OLD AMMAN SLUM IN MODERN AREAS. BY STUDYING THE CIRCULATION IN THEM AND CLUSTERING AROUND THEM.

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Stud y ing the shape of the vacuum formed by the way and choosing the closest form of reality and its use in the project

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GROUND FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR

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HE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER IS LOCATED IN WADI SHUAIB, IN SALT. IT IS CONSIDERED AN AGRICULTURAL AREA. THEREFORE, THIS CENTER WAS CREATED TO ASSIST LOCAL FARMERS AND THE REGION IN GENERAL IN AGRICULTURE FIELD.

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A GR I C ULT UR A L

R E SE ARCH CENTER

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CONCEPT

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FIRST FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR

BASEMENT FLOOR

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esigning the space a front of the Architecture college at Al-Balqa University to attract students to sit and spend time there. by studying the behavior of university students

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L A ND S C A PE

This project won the university competition (for Landscape Design). supervision: Dr. Ayman Tomah (0795362204)

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ARCHITECTURAL OTHMAN

PORTFOLIO

AHMAD

NAJJAR

othmannajjar8@gmail.com (+962) 795135754


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