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SALAH FAHMY

ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN PORTFOLIO 07.18


Salah El Din Fahmy Architect Home Address

1 Emilty st, E16 1XH Londin, UK

Contact

salahedinfahmy@gmail.com +44 (0)7847461919

Web

ABOUT ME

Visualizations Portfolio: salahedinfahmy.daportfolio.com Linkdin: www.linkedin.com/pub/salah-fahmy/20/88a/a91

LANGUAGE SKILLS

A passionate Urban Designer with a solid Architecture background accumulated in over 6 years of diverse professional experience practising and teaching Architecture and Urban design in Europe and the Middle East. Conducted a BSc in Architecture from Ain Shams University (Cairo 2008) and an MSc in large-scale Architecture and Urban design from Politecnico Di Milano (Milan 2012). Worked as Masterplanner in Boeri Studio (Italy) and Aecom (Dubai) before arriving in the UK in April 2016 and joining Design International, world-renown retail Architects, to work on large-scale retail developments across Europe. Currently seeking an international practice in London specialized in Urban design and place-making to apply Masterplanning and Architecture background using an array of technical and communication skills to create future urban environments.

ARABIC

ENGLISH

ITALIAN Proficient

GERMAN

Mother Language

Basic

MY TOOLS

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS

Autocad 3D Studio Max (V-ray) Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Rhino Grasshopper Autodesk Revit Sketch-up Esri CityEngine Hand Sketching

- German University in Cairo scholarship: Short-term research stay in University of Stuttgart. - Politecnico Di Milano scholarship: Masters program Golden scholarship. - UIA Honorable Mention: Daeugu public library competition.

Sep 2008 - Sep 2009 Dar Al Mimar, Cairo, Egypt.

WORKSHOPS AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR COURSES 2013 2013 2010 2009

Lisbon Colonial and post-Colonial urbanism conference Stuttgart Third Skin workshop Istanbul Filming and scenography Clemson,SC Urban Analysis and strategies workshop

Sep 2010 - Feb 2011 Park Associati, Milan, Italy.

Apr 2011 - Oct 2011 Nov 2011 - Aug 2012 BAM Design Studio, Boeri Studio, Milan, Italy. Milan, Italy.

PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC

Fluent

Jul 2008 BSc Architectural Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. Thesis: Urban Restructure of the Giza Plateau. Vote: Very Good.

April 2012 MSc,Large-scale Architecture and sustainable urban design Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy. Thesis: Communicating city identity through public spaces. Case study: Scalo Farini ,Milan. Vote: 7/8.


Work/ Study Workshops / Seminars

Aug 2012 - Dec 2015 GUC, Cairo, Egypt.

Sep 2013 - Jan 2014 Feb 2014 - Jul 2014 University of Stuttgart, GUC Berlin, Stuttgart, Germany. Berlin, Germany.

Jan 2015 - APRIL 206 AECOM Middle East, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

2013 Pre- Doctoral studies University of Stuttgart Thesis Topic: Community Oriented Urban Developments in New Towns. Case study: Cairo. Supervisor: Professor Helmut Bott - Head of Urban Design Institute, University of Stuttgart.

APRIL 2016- CURRENT Design International, London, UK

Jan 2018- June 2019 (exp) Professional Studies in Architecture Part 3 (ARB/RIBA) The Bartlett School of Architecture


URBAN DESIGN & LANDSCAPE skolkovo city of innovation

hay al sharq

wellness island

ARCHITECTURE gran reno

igigli terrace park

ada mall


INDEX

AL FALAH PALACE

majaz

MOH PILOT PROJECT

reading between the lines

AHLIA UNIVERSITY

mondo juve

damietta school

WHAT`S NeXT ?


skolkovo city of innovation 2011

BOERI studio

District 4 Masterplan - Moscow , Russia In Progress TEAM

5

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

VISUALIZATION



SKOLKOVO C I T Y MASRERPLAN

D4 - BOERI STUDIO & PROJECT MEGANON

D3 - HERZOG & DE MEURON

Entrance dome - SANAA & SEJIMA

Central zone - OMA

D1 - DAVID CHIPPERFIELD ARCHITECTS

D2 -VALODE & PISTRE ARCHITECTES


The ambitious project of the Russian government mains aims to create a Russian silicon Valley ; Skolkovo will become a city-laboratory, where the innovations, developed in Skolkovo, will be introduced and approved. The Skolkovo Innovation City will be an energy efficient city, with low or zero emissions of harmful substances. Some of its buildings will even generate more energy than they consume.

DISTRICT 4 _ THE STRIP-CITY

After the city masterplan competition was won by the firm AREP , A team of international Architects were appointed to develop and detail the four main districts of the master plan . Among others ,the team including OMA , SANAA , David Chipperfield Architects and Herzog and De Meuron as well as a collaboration between Boeri studio and Russian firm Project Meganon to develop District 4 which is mixed use Urban district containing residential and office units as well as a mega urban plaza that contains the city startup and is considered as the city main gate to Moscow centre .

LAYERS

Roads

Buildings

Open spaces

Vegetation


RESIDENTIAL & OFFICES STRIPS


07_CLUSTER

11_HILL


PUBLIC STRIPS

PARKING HUB

. Transport Hub

. Sports and leisure

. Culture and entertainment piazza


CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT PIAZZA

Residential 14,500 sqm

Sunken Plaza

Post start-up 9,750 sqm

underground parking

Governance 9,200 sqm

Entertainmwnt centre 15,000 sqm


hay al sharq rde

2018

DESIGN INTERNATIONAL

Retail and Dinning promenade , Muscat, Oman, TEAM

5

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

PROJECT COORDINATION



Design Principles

150-200 m

PROGRAMMATIC NODES

CONTINUOUS SHADING SYSTEM

DISTRIBUTED PARKING ALONG SPINE TO INCREASE FLOW


Massing Concept THE GREEN VALLEY

1. Water erodes the land to create the valley

2. Main Nodes are created

3. Valley Breaking into smaller massing

Architectural theming NATURE SPINE

HERITAGE

TRANSITION

CONTEMPORARY

FUTURISTIC


Masterplan 50

100

N

0 20

N

200m

200m

1:8000 @ A3

LEISURE AND

F&B

ENTERTAINMENT

MAIN EVENTS AREA

A3 00 @ 1:80

0 20

50

100

NORTH ENTRANCE

M

9

12

20 23 15

21

21

16

14 19

11 9

1

2

Water feature with sculpture Fountain

5

FEC

6

Stand Alone Retail units within Landscape

PRT charging station

3

V.V.I.P drive

4

Parking management (Valet - pay station)

7

Children Plaza/ Small Event space

8

Stand-alone Prayer Room

9

Waste and service zone

10

Anchor Reta

11

Cinema

12

14

Feature Can Park ) Fine-dining R

15

Landmark tow


Retail

Info & security

F&B

Office

Confectionery

Prayer Room

Entertainment

Toilets

Service points

Boundary line 4

LEISURE AND Entrance HIGH STREET RETAIL

ENTERTAINMENT

A

24

9 5

18

7

6

20

8 9

nopy (entrance to Theme

wer with view point

3

17

ail

Restaurants

1

22

16

Main event space

17

Indoor Trampoline

18

Supermarket/ Convenience store

19

Water park entrance

20

Toilets

21

Souq (Open area for seasonal market)

22

Provisional Location for Cable car station

23

Edutainment

24

Future hypermarket extension


3D views

VIEW OF ENTRANCE DRIVE-IN PROMENADE


VIEW OF CENTRAL PLAZA AND LANDMARK TOWER


RAECOM as al hamra,pdo

2015

Residential Masterplan , Muscat, Oman, TEAM

5

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

VISUALIZATION



RESIDENTIAL TYPOLOGIES

TOWNHOUSES

VALLEY DUPLEX



VILLAS

APPARTMENTS



wellness island

AECOM

2016

Recreational & Wellnes Retreat Dubai, UAE

TEAM

3

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

PROJECT COORDINATION



Spa Beach

BeautyBeach & Treatment

STRUCTURE PLAN OPTIONS

Seawater pool

Seawater po

Restaurant

Restaurant

Observation tower

Observation

Nutrition & Fitness Open space

The developer is seeking to develop a refuge island in the hasty life in Dubai where wellness is mostly overlooked. The mission to start with was to define wellness and its overlapping components before creating their spacial translation. Further on the type of relationship between three main wellness components (Physical, Social and Spiritual) and their synergy was the driver for space program and the spacial options development.

Key

Wellnes Des

Main Circulation route

Main Circula

Resident Arrival

Resident Ar

Non-resident Arrival

Non-residen

Beach stage

VIP Arrival

VIP Arrival

Wellnes Destinations Helipad H

Villa

H

Water Taxi stop Main Circulation route

Spa

Helipad

Water Taxi s

Resident Arrival

Beauty & Treatment

Non-resident Arrival

Nutrition & Fitness

VIP Arrival

Open space

H

Beach

WELLNESS ISLAND : Options concept diagrams

Beach stage

Wellnes Destinations Restaurant

Meditation deck

Hotel

H

Meditation

Seawater pool Beach stage

Observation tower

Plot Boundary

H

BeachMeditation deck

Helipad Water Taxi stop

Seawater pool

N

N

Restaurant Observation tower

H PO BOX 53 ABU DHABI, UAE www.aecom.com

0

Beach stage PO BOX 53 ABU DHABI, UAE www.aecom.com

DATE OF ISSUE :Wellnes Destinations

ha

ha

deck Option 01:Meditation Structure Plan

50

DATE OF ISSUE :

Main Circulation route

100

200

0 400

N

Non-resident Arrival

H

ha

Helipad

0

50

100

200

Water Taxi stop DATE OF ISSUE :

OPTION 01 VILLAGE

The main direction in this option is to mimic a traditional DATE OF ISSUE Arabian village with a main dominant centre: where the wellness activities would be concentrated while the residences would have gierearchial privacy and seclusion. PO BOX 53 ABU DHABI, UAE www.aecom.com

ALWASL ISLAND XXXX

N

OPTION 02 LAGOON

OPTION 03 PALACES

ha 0

50

DATE OF ISSUE : 20 Aug 2015

100

200

ALWASL ISLAND XXXX

SK012_Rev00

400

H

ALWASL ISLAND XXXX

100

AL

ALWASL ISLAND XXXX

Resident Arrival

VIP Arrival

50

400


OPTION 02 LAGOON This option is themed around water and hydo therapy. All the residences and wellness facilties would be scatered around this wide salt water pool. DATE OF ISSUE : 20 Aug 2015 SK012_Rev00

OPTION 03 PALACES

H

Option 03: Structure Plan ALWASL ISLAND XXXX

PO BOX 53 ABU DHABI, UAE www.aecom.com

DATE OF ISSUE :

OPTION 03 PALACES

In this conept the wellness facilites would form the centers of the three compact complexes where each would be themed to serve a specific wellness type while SSUE : 20 Aug 2015 ISLAND XXXX the SK012_Rev00 landscape in betweenALWASL would serve as threshold space tht connect every other complex to th other.

H


DUBAI WELLNESS MARKET

EXISTING MARKET

OPPORTUNITY

DESIGN PRINCIPLES

EXCLUSIVITY EXCLUSIVITY

SEA & CITY VIEWS SEA & CITY VIEWS

WALKABILTY WALKABILTY North 330 330

North 10º 10º 20º

21 Jun e@ 6.0 0P 21 m 21JuJune ne@@ 6.03.00 0P Pm m March @ 6.00P West 2121 m June 15 @ 3.00 Pm West21 March @ 6.00Pm 15 Pm 15 @ 3.00 arch 21 M Pm 15 @ 3.00 arch 21 M 300

300

UNIQUENESS UNIQUENESS

CULTURAL CULTURAL SENSIBILITY SENSIBILITY

30º 40º 50º 60º

30

20º 30

30º 40º

60

50º 60

60º 70º

6.00Pm ne @ 21 09Ju 6.00Pm m 21 June ne @ @ 9.00P 21 09Ju 21 March @ 6.00P m 09 @ 9.00Pm 21 21 June Ma 21 Marc r h @ 6.00Pm 09

80º

70º 80º

12

12

21

Ma

r

ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SENSIBILITY SENSIBILITY

East East



AL FALAH PALACE

AECOM

2015

ABU DHABI - UAE Mixed-use residential neighbourhood TEAM

3

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

PROJECT COORDINATION



UT

60%

22%

14%

Open Space

Key

LAND-AREA & GFA BREAKDOWN

Villa

Key

6%

Residen�al

ROW

Community Facility

Others (IncludingExis�ng Club House and Landscaping)

Others

Apartment

Client input Reside�al Land Area

22% ROW

Townhouse

OpenSpace

Aecom recommendation to meet planning requirements

AECOM Update to meet UPC Require-

Total 514,510m

18%

Others 2

Total 922,519m

2

Note: *Assum�ng the type of school is private. Total1,437,029

44%

Private

Exis�ng Club House and Landscaping

22% Private

32%

4%

36%

Medium Clinic

14%

22%

Open Space

22%

Key

6%

Villa

Land Use Breakdown

Others

Apartment

3%

14%

1%

22%

Puplic

5%

Public School

NC 2% Neighbourhood Center

Key

ROW

Townhouse

31%

Private

Residen�al

ROW

Community Facility

Others (IncludingExis�ng Club House and Landscaping)

OpenSpace

3%

Mosque

Total1,437,029

2

2%

Medium Clinic

*Private

1% 60%

Total 922,519m

Open Space

21 %

ROW

36 % 8%

33%

Others (Including Exis�ng Club House and Landscaping)

14 %

20 %

Key Residen�al

ROW

Community Facility

Others (IncludingExis�ng Club House and Landscaping)

OpenSpace

AECOM Update to meet UPC RequireNote: *Assum�ng the type of school is private.

Total 922,519m

Private

2%

31%

1%

22%

Private Medium Clinic

Puplic

5%

Public School

% NC 212% Neighbourhood Center

3%

Mosque

Total1,437,029

2

Site Boundary

Open Space

21 %

ROW

36 %

Residentail Community Facil�es

8%

33%

Others (Including Exis�ng Club House and Landscaping)

14 %

20 % 14%

8%

Exis�ng Open Space

Key Residen�al

ROW

Community Facility

Others (IncludingExis�ng Club House and Landscaping)

OpenSpace

20 %

Key

ROW

36%


District Context

Key

Key

DISTRICT CONTEXT Project Boundary

Project

Residential

Residen

2km

Education

Educati

Mosque

Mosque

Community Facility

Commu

Recreation Key High Tech / Business Park

Recreat

High Te

Project Boundary Transportation

Transpo

Residential Undefined

Undefin

Education Mosque Community Facility

1km

Recreation High Tech / Business Park Transportation Undefined

N N

ha 0

ha

1 : 50,000 @ A3

500

1250

2500

5000m

0 16 DEC 2015

Opportunities and Constraints

N

OPPORTUNITIES ha Key

Key Project Palace Labour Camp

Residen

1 : 50,000 @ A3 Key Residential

Boundary 500 Project 1250 2500 High Tech / Business Park

125

SK016_Rev00

Al Reef Development

Project Boundary

0

1 : 50,0

500

High Te

5000m

Abu Dh

Residential Abu Dhabi International Airport High Tech / Business Park Palace Labour Camp

Palace

Abu Dhabi International Airport Main Attraction point

Main At Construction Dumps

Palace Labour Camp Existing villa

Existing

Main Attraction point Palace grounds

Palace Abu Dhabi International Airport

Existing villa Existing Landscape

Existing

Palace grounds View corridor

View co

Existing Landscape Wind direction

Wind di

View corridor Construction Dumps

Constru

Wind direction Existing Vehicular Access

Existing

Construction Dumps Potential Vehicular Access

Potentia

Existing Vehicular Access Buffer

Buffer

Potential Vehicular Access Noise (from Airport)

Noise (f

Buffer Noise (from Airport)

N

N

Sun Path N

ha 0

ha 0

1 : 7,500 @ A3 125 250 1 : 7,500 @ A3 125

250

500

ha

750m

0 500

750m

16 DEC 2015

SK016_Rev00

1 : 7,500 125


Structure Plan _ Option 1

STRUCTURE PLAN NC

NC NC

NC

NC

N

OPTION 01

OPTION 02 014 DEC 2015

PREFERED OPTION

SK011_Rev00

ha 0


VIEW FROM PEDESTRIAN BOULEVARD TOWARDS THE PALACE

VIEW FROM NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK


moh riyadh

2015

AECOM

Salboukh, Riyadh - Saudi Arabia TEAM

3

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

In Progress

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

PROJECT COORDINATION



Planning Structure PLANNING UNITS & DEIGN MODULARITY Planning Structure Planning units ( MOH guidelines)

Planning units ( MOH guidelines)

population.*

Sector Sector 45,000-30,00045,000-30,000 persons persons

Cluster 1 1 Cluster 1,337 1,337 persons persons

District District 15-000 10 persons 000 15-000 10 000 persons 2 Cluster 3 ClusterCluster 2 Cluster 3 1,337 persons 1,337 persons 1,337 persons 1,337 persons 1 ‫القسم‬ Neighborhoud Neighborhoud 6,686 people 6,686 people

Neighborhood

Neighborhood 6000-3000 persons 6000-3000 persons

2 ‫القسم‬

Residential Cluster

1200-900 persons Residential Cluster 1200-900 persons

munity Structure

Cluster 4

1,3374 persons Cluster 1,337 ‫األحياء‬ persons

3 ‫القسم‬

Cluster 5

1,337 persons Cluster 5 1,337 persons

Community Structure Community Structure 5 ‫القسم‬of Plots X household size in Riyadh 4 ‫القسم‬ *Estimated population = Number 6686

6.1

1096

*Estimated population = Number of Plots X household size in Riyadh

6686

Cluster Population 900 - 1,200

on 900 - 1,200

6.1

1096

Sector Population 30,000 - 45,000

Sector Population 30,000 - 45,000

Cluster Population 900 - 1,200

urhood on 3,000 - 6,000

on 10,000 -

Site planning units according to size and estimated Site planning units according to size and estimated population.*

Sector Population 30,000 - 45,000

Neighbourhood Population 3,000 - 6,000 Neighbourhood Population 3,000 - 6,000

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DATE OF ISSUE : 0/0315

District Population 10,000 15,000

District Population 10,000 15,000

DATE OF ISSUE : 0/0315

/3CMP SK00/000

MOH- RAK

/3CMP SK00/000

MOH- R


y

y

DESIGN ANALYSIS Site Plan LAND USE

Community COMMUNITYFacility FACILITIES Recreational Trail and Cycle Path Key

Site Location

Key

Key

Low Density Residential Site Access

C

Site Location

Cluster Center

C

Major Collector (36m ROW)

Cycle Path

Juma Mosque

Minor Collector (30m ROW)

Fitness Trail

Neighborhood Retail

Minor Collector (25m ROW)

Fitness Nodes

Primary School

Major Local Street (22m ROW)

Open Space

Intermediate School

Minor Local Street (18m ROW)

Primary Healthcare

C

C

Open Space Utility Plot

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

N

1:7,500

0 PO BOX 53 ABU DHABI, UAE www.aecom.com

DATE OF ISSUE : 03/12/18 0

DATE OF ISSUE : 08/04/2015

Road Hierarchy

ROAD HIERARCHY

50

100

1:7,500

200

CMP SK001/00

50N

100

200

M

500m

0

MOH- RAKAA

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M

500m

0

MOH- RAKAA

PO BOX 53 ABU DHABI, UAE www.aecom.com

CMP SK013/00

1:7,500

DATE OF ISSUE : 03/12/18 DATE OF ISSUE : 14/04/15

50

CMP SK003/00 100

200

500m

MOH- RAKAA

CMP SK018/00

Recreational Trail and Cycle Path NETWORK Recreational TrailPEDESTRIAN and Cycle Path Key

Key

Key

Site Access

Site Access

Site Location

Major Collector (36m ROW)

Major Collector (36m ROW)

Cycle Path

Minor Collector (30m ROW)

Minor Collector (30m ROW)

Fitness Trail

Minor Collector (25m ROW)

Minor Collector (25m ROW)

Fitness Nodes

Major Local Street (22m ROW)

Major Local Street (22m ROW)

Open Space

Minor Local Street (18m ROW)

Minor Local Street (18m ROW)

N N

0

1:7,500 PO BOX 53 ABU DHABI, UAE

0

50

100

200

M

500m

50

1:7,500

100

200 PO BOX 53 ABU DHABI, UAE

M

500m

0

1:7,500

0

50

100

200

M

500m


PUBLIC REALM DESIGN 7

3

3

2

1 2

5

6 4

5 1 2

1 2 3 4

Neighborhood Park Cluster park Neighborhood playfield Linear Park

2

5 Pocket park 6 Mosque square 7 Recreational trail


Neighborhood Park

Linear Park


ahlia university

AECOM

2015

Mixed-use University campus - Manama , Bahrain In Progress TEAM 3 RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

PROJECT COORDINATION



nities

OPPORTUNITIES & CONSTRAINTS AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY- Opportunities

Key Key Site Boundary University Plot Water Body Open Space

OPPORTUNITIES

Site Boundary University Plot Water Body

Building footprint

Open Space

Key desired pedestrian connections View Corridors

Building footprint

Mixed Use Residential

Designed Central Park Active Frontages Roads with good accessibility to the rest of the island.

Key desired pedestrian connections

Internal Vehicular roads Public Transport stop

View Corridors

Public Transport line

Prevalent wind direction

Mixed Use Residential Designed Central Park Active Frontages Roads with good accessibility to the rest of the island. Internal Vehicular roads Public Transport stop Public Transport line 0

nts

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AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY- Constraints

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY - Opportunities

DATE OF ISSUE :02/03/2015

Prevalent wind direction

10 20 30 40 50

SK014_rev0

100m

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY

Key Site Boundary University Plot

CONSTRAINTS

Key

Water Body Open Space

Site Boundary

Designed Central Park Public Transport

University Plot

+

Poor pedestrian connectivity over road, and potential noise pollution.

+

+

+

+

Water Body

Non-active dense residential plots act as barrier Direct Sun exposure on Building Facade

Open Space

Solar Path

N

Designed Central Park

12

Public Transport Poor pedestrian connectivity over road, and potential noise pollution.

+

+

+

M

+

+

Non-active dense residential plots act as barrier Direct Sun exposure on Building Facade Solar Path

+

+

+

N

0

12

0

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AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY - Constraints

DATE OF ISSUE :02/03/2015

SK014_rev0

10 20 30 40 50

10 20 30 40 50 100m

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY

100m


AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY- Options develeopment- Option03 Sports Facilities

AMAS11 D06-01

AMAS11 D05-01

AMAS11 D04-01

Multi-Purpose hall/ Retail

AMAS11 D03-01

Colleges

AMAS11 D02-01 Colleges

Colleges

SCHEMATIC OPTIONS Options develeopment- Option03 AL AHLIA UNIVERSITYSports Facilities

AMAS11 D06-01

Education Retail

High Density Residential

Mosque

Medium Density Residential

Hospital

Key Commercial

AMAS11 D23 D04-01

AMAS11 D05-01

AMAS11 D26-01

Multi-Purpose hall/ Retail

Water Canal

Site Boundary

AMAS11 U01

Hospital/ Retail

Hotel

AMAS11 D01-01

Key

AMAS11 D03-01

Lecture Halls/ Conference

Site Boundary Hotel

AMAS11 D01-01D22

AMAS11 D02-01

HighWater Density Residential Canal

Outdoor Shade Area

Colleges

Open Space

AMAS11 D18-01

Central Park Building Footprints

Medium Density Residential

Road Network

Commercial

Pedestrian Links

Hotel

Vehicular access points to the Site

Education Retail

Sports Facilities

AMAS11 D06-01

AMAS11 U01

AMAS11 D05-01

Male Accomodation

Multi-Purpose hall/ Retail Female Accomodation

AMAS11 D04-01

AMAS11 D03-01

Colleges

AMAS11-

CollegesOS09

AMAS11 D01-01

AMAS11 D02-01

Mosque Administration Water Canal

Hospital

Colleges

Education

Local Mosque

Open Space

Retail

D23 Hospital/ Retail

D22

AMAS11 U01

AMAS11 D26-01

Central Park

Mosque

Building Footprints Hospital Network OpenRoad Space

D21 D23

AMAS11 Male D26-01 Female Accomodation

AMAS11 D18-01

Hospital / Student affairs

Accomodation

D22

Female Accomodation

Local Mosque

Road Network Pedestrian Links Vehicular access points to the Site Library

Administration

AMAS11OS09

AMAS11 D12-01

AMAS11 D13-01

AMAS11 OPTION 1 COURTYARD D16-01

AMAS11 D14-01

AMAS11 D15-01

AMAS11 F17-01

D21 Hospital / Student affairs

AMAS11 F17-01

D21

Lecture Halls/ Conference

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Lecture Halls/ Conference

0

10 20 30 40 50

100m

•• Strong unified Architectural Character. (Monumental scale) •• Enclosed private open space for students.

Hospital / Student affairs

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY- Structure plan

AMAS11 F17-01

Building Footprints Vehicular access points to the Site

Library

Local Mosque Male Accomodation

Central Park Pedestrian Links

Administration

Lecture Halls/ Conference Outdoor Shade Area

AMAS11OS09

AMAS11 D18-01

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY - Option 3

SK010_rev0

DATE OF ISSUE :01/03/2015

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY

•• Separation between park and campus

Colleges

Key

AMAS11 D12-01

AMAS11 D13-01 AMAS11 D12-01

AMAS11 D14-01 AMAS11 D13-01

AMAS11 D15-01

AMAS11 D14-01

AMAS11 D16-01

Library

AMAS11 D15-01

Site Boundary

AMAS11 D16-01

High Density Residential 0

0

Outdoor Sports Facilities

AMAS11 D06-01 PO BOX 43266 ABU DHABI, UAE www.aecom.com

AMAS11 D05-01

AMAS11 D04-01

Indoor sports Hall / GYM

LECTURE HALLS

AMAS11 D03-01

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Water Canal

Colleges / Retail / F&B

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY - Option 3

DATE OF ISSUE :01/03/2015

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY - Option 3

DATE OF ISSUE :01/03/2015

100m

100m

Hotel

AMAS11 D01-01

AMAS11 D02-01

10 20 30 40 50

Medium Density Residential

Commercial 10 20 30 40 50

SK010_rev0

Education AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY

SK010_rev0

Retail AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY Mosque

AMAS11 U01

Hospital

D23

D22

Open Space

Plaza

AMAS11 D18-01

Central Park Building Footprints

AMAS11 D26-01

Road Network Pedestrian Links

F&B/ Retail Accomodation Elementary/Secondary Schools/Retail

Vehicular access points to the Site

Conference / Administration

AMAS11OS09

Graduate studies Colleges/ F&B

Local Mosque

OPTION 2 : UNIVERCITY D24

D21

Hospital/ Retail

Plaza

AMAS11 F17-01

Labs

AMAS11 D12-01

AMAS11 D13-01

AMAS11 D14-01

•• Diverse Architecture character (urban scale) •• Hierarchy of open spaces ( private, threshold, public)

LECTURE HALLS

Library

AMAS11 D15-01

•• Integration between park and campus. AMAS11 D16-01 0

10 20 30 40 50

100m


SHADING ANALYSIS OPTION 01

OPTION 02


FINAL MASTERPLAN

ILLUSTRATIVE MASTERPLAN


MASTERPLAN STUDIES AL AHLIA UNIVERSITYOpen Space Hierarchey plan

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY- Landmarks and Vistas Key

Key

Site Boundary

Site

Central Park

Wa

Active Open Space

Cen

Sports Field/ Recreation

AMAS11 D06-01

AMAS11 D05-01 Multi-Purpose Hall / Spa/ Retail

AMAS11 D04-01

AMAS11 D03-01

AMAS11 D06-01

Univesity Plaza

Library / Campus services / F&B

Teaching areas ( Auditorium , Lecture Rooms)

Male Accomodation

AMAS11 D01-01

AMAS11 D02-01

Pub

Mosque Plaza

AMAS11 D05-01

AMAS11 D04-01

AMAS11 D03-01

Can

AMAS11 D01-01

AMAS11 D02-01

Par

Entrance Plaza

Vie

Connective Open Space

Lan

Female Accomodation

AMAS11 U01

Plaza

Plaza

AMAS11 U01

D22

D23 Plaza

Amphitheatre

AMAS11 D26-01

Faculties / Administration / Graduate studies

AMAS11OS09

Faculties / Administration

Local Mosque

Graduate Studies expansion Student Housing / Retail

D24

AMAS11OS09

Plaza

Hospital

AMAS11 F17-01

AMAS11 D14-01

AMAS11 Key D15-01

AMAS11 D16-01

AMAS11 D12-01 0

10 20 30 40 50

100m

AMAS11 D03-01

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Central Park

Entrance Plaza

Active Open Space

Connective Open Space

Plaza

D01-01

D02-01

D22

AMAS11 D06-01

AMAS11OS09

AMAS11 D05-01 Multi-Purpose Hall / Spa/ Retail

AMAS11 D18-01

Lecture Rooms)

AMAS11 U01

AMAS11 F17-01

AMAS11 D15-01

AMAS11 D13-01

Plaza

AMAS11 D18-01

Ba

AMAS11 U01 D23 AMAS11 D18-01

D22

AMAS11OS09

Plaza

D21

Plaza

Plaza

Ex

AMAS11 D01-01

AMAS11 D02-01

AMAS11 D26-01

AMAS11 D16-01

0

AMAS11OS09 D21

AMAS11 F17-01 D21

AMAS11 F17-01 10 20 30 40 50

Key

AMAS11 F17-01

N

100m

D24

M

AMAS11 D03-01

LAND-USE PLAN

AMAS11 D14-01

Library / Campus services / F&B

Plaza

AMAS11 D02-01

100m

AMAS11 D01-01

M

Site Boundary

Plaza

D22 AMAS11 D01-01

AMAS11 D14-01

AMAS11 D13-01

AMAS11 D15-01

Retail

0

10 20 30 40 50

Community Facilities:

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Student services / Campus Support

Hospital

Student Accommodation

School

AMAS11 Outdoor Sports Fields D18-01

Community Facilities: Mosque

Faculties /

AMAS11 D06-01

AMAS11 D16-01 10 20 30 40 50

100m

PARKING ACCESS

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY

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AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY - Buildings Landuse plan

Key

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY - Buildings Landuse plan

DATE OF ISSUE :09/06/2015

DATE OF ISSUE :06/05/2015

SK010_rev02

Site SK010_rev0 Boundary

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY

Semi-Basement parking Basement parking At Grade Parking

AMAS11 D05-01

AMAS11 D04-01

100m 0

Outdoor Sports Fields

University Teaching and research Area AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY

Library / Campus services / F&B

AMAS11 D15-01 0

Retail Plaza

AMAS11 D16-01

AMAS11 D14-01

N

Key

SK010_rev0

AMAS11 D12-01

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY- Parking access

10 20 30 40 50

AMAS11 D02-01

AMAS11 D13-01

D12-01

AMAS11 AMAS11 Student services / Campus Support D15-01 D16-01 ALAccommodation AHLIA UNIVERSITY Student

SK010_rev0

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY - Buildings Landuse plan

DATE OF ISSUE :06/05/2015

AMAS11 University Teaching and research Area

Teaching Areas/ Retail / F&B

AMAS11 D16-01

DATE OF ISSUE :06/05/2015

Teaching areas ( Auditorium , Lecture Rooms)

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s ( Auditorium , Rooms)

AMAS11 D03-01

D24 AMAS11 D15-01

0

AMAS11 D04-01

AMAS11 D03-01

AMAS11 D04-01

Site Boundary

UNIVERSITY - Buildings Landuse plan

comodation

AMAS11 D05-01

D22

Faculties / Administration

Hospital

AS11 -01

At

AMAS11 D06-01

Hospital

Teaching Areas/ Retail / F&B

AMAS11 D12-01

Ba

Landmark Central Park

Mosque

AMAS11 Teaching Areas/ Retail / F&B F17-01

Buildings Landuse plan

Se

Student Accommodation

Faculties / Administration / Graduate studies

Graduate Studies expansion Student Housing / Retail

Ke

Sit

AMAS11 D18-01

Local Mosque

AMAS11 D21 D24 D14-01

Park view

Landmark Building

Community Facilities:

D22

AMAS11OS09

Plaza

Canal View

Student services / Campus Support

D23 Outdoor Sports Fields

AMAS11 D26-01

Plaza

D21

Plaza

Plaza

Outdoor sports field

D02-01

Library / Campus services / F&B

Plaza

Faculties / Administration

Hospital

D03-01

AMAS11 D01-01

View Corridor

School

Faculties / Administration / Amphitheatre Graduate studies

AMAS11 D26-01

D04-01

Retail

D23

Graduate Studies expansion Student Housing / Retail

use plan

AMAS11 D01-01

AMAS11 D02-01

Faculties / Administration Plaza

Central open space

University Teaching and research Area

Female Accomodation

AMAS11 U01

Water Canal

Site Boundary

AMAS11

Faculties / D04-01 D03-01 Administration / Teaching areas ( Auditorium , Graduate studies

Male Accomodation

Plaza

AMAS11 D05-01

AMAS11 D18-01

Connective Open Space

AMAS11

Site Boundary

Key

Entrance Plaza Plaza

Key SK010_rev02

DATE OF ISSUE :09/06/2015

AMAS11 AMAS11 AMAS11 AL AHLIA UNIVERSITYParking access

AMAS11 D06-01

Univesity Plaza

Library / Campus services / F&B

AS11 4-01

10

Public Transport

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITYBuildings Landuse Mosque Plaza plan AMAS11D22 AMAS11 AMAS11 D03-01

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY - Buildings Landuse plan

LANDMARKS & VISTAS

Univesity Plaza

Sports Field/ Recreation

Plaza

Plaza

0

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AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY

Mosque Plaza

AMAS11 D01-01

AMAS11 D02-01 Site Boundary

Library / Campus services / F&B

Teaching areas ( Auditorium , Lecture Rooms)

MAS11 13-01

AMAS11 D16-01

Sports Field/ Recreation AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY - Buildings Landuse plan Key

OPEN SPACE NETWORK

Elementary/Secondary Schools/Retail

AMAS11 D15-01

Active Open Space

AMAS11 D04-01

Plaza

AMAS11 D14-01

M

Central Park

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s ( Auditorium , Rooms)

AMAS11 D13-01

N

AL AHLIA UNIVERSITY- Landmarks and Vistas

erarchey plan

ccomodation

AMAS11 F17-01

Teaching Areas/ Retail / F&B

AMAS11 D13-01

Site Boundary

AS11 5-01

D21

D24

D21

Plaza

Plaza

Open Space Hierarchey plan AMAS11 D12-01

AMAS11 D18-01

D22

AMAS11 D26-01

Outdoor sports field Elementary/Secondary Schools/Retail

Lan

D23

AMAS11 D18-01

AMAS11 D03-01

AMAS11 D02-01

AMAS11 D01-01

External Road Basement Access

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DESIGN GUIDELINES AND PLOT CONTROLS


gran renu

2017

Design International

Bologna, Italy Refurbishment and Extension TEAM

5

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

PROJECT COORDINATION



GROUND FLOOR PLAN


PUBLIC REALM STRATEGY

Railway Train Station Bus Station Cycle Path Pedestrian Crossing Main Pedestrian Connection

Secondary Pedestrian Connection Public Space Roof Garden Agriculture land


INTERIOR DESIGN

Food court

Ground Floor Atrium


ROOFTOP TERRACE


EXTERIOR CONCEPT

Bologna Hills Silhoute

Hill Trees

Fa

=

+

Bologna Hills Silhoute

Hill Trees

Facade linear tiles

=

Perforated tiles with organic patern

Pe or


FACADE DETAILS

Key

PARAPET +86.90 / 20.90

PARAPET +86.90 / 20.90

BLOCKING

PARAPET 100

PARAPET

300

100

VENTILATION PROFILE

NEW ROOF +85.80 / 19.80

2000

NEW ROOF +85.80 / 19.80

PARAPET +86.90 / 20.90

METAL PARAPET COPING

COMPOSITE CLADDING PANELS

300

100

150

150

CERA COLO SYST FORM THIC

NEW ROOF +85.80 / 19.80

STRU PATT

PERF RAL

THER FORM PAIN

CERAMIC TILES

CERAMIC TILES

CON PAIN

1700

CUR ILUM ARC SYST THIC

THER FORM PAIN

TECHNICAL CORRIDOR

SIGNAGE

TECHNICAL CORRIDOR

SIGNAGE

NOTES

1000

1.

200

LINEAR LED

RESTAURANT GLAZING WITH PATTERN AND MIRROR

100

200

RESTAURANT

CERAMIC VERTICAL TILES 6mm LINEAR LED TO EDGE LIGHT

SECOND FLOOR +79.80 / 13.80

7000

100

200

900

SILICONE JOINT

All dimensions shown stated, and in no insta interpret dimensions.

3.

Use only written dime discrepancies found o International immedia

4.

This drawing is issued purposes only and sh for construction unles

5.

100

200

This drawing is to be Full detail design and confirmation of the sc

SECOND FLOOR +79.80 / 13.80

200

Client

900

STRUCTURAL GLAZING

This drawing is subje relevant local authorit

SPECIAL NOTE

100

SECOND FLOOR +79.80 / 13.80

100

FRAME SUBSTRUCTURE

Var.

100

Var.

1700

GLAZING WITH PATTERN AND MIRROR

100

100

STEEL STUD FRAMING

100

LINEAR LED

This drawing is the pr not be reproduced or part, and the copyrigh whole or in part witho

2.

GLAZING WITH PATTERN

1000 4102

4102

4711

1000

MIRROR

GLAZING WITH PATTERN AND MIRROR

GLAZING WITH PATTERN AND MIRROR

SILICONE JOINT

200

Lead Architectura 200

5100

5100

200

7000

7000

20905

SIGNATURE

EXTERIOR LOBBY

3000

3000

3000

EXTERIOR LOBBY

200

FIRST FLOOR +72.80 / 6.80

FIRST FLOOR +72.80 / 6.80

FIRST FLOOR +72.80 / 6.80

163 Tower Bridge Road London SE1 3LW Tel: 20 7092 2700 Fax: 20 7 E-mail: london@designinterna

SIGNATURE

200

720

720

200

3800

1000

PERFORATED ALUMINUM PANELS

3800

1000

Local Architectu PERFORATED ALUMINUM PANELS

via tel

PERFORATED ANODIZED ALUMINUM PANELS RAL 9002 SIGNATURE

GROUND FLOOR +66.00 / 0.00

1500 1500

1500 1500

1500 1500

DRAIN

South South Elevation Elevation Section Scale 1:50 Scale 1:50

5080

EXTERIOR LOBBY

1500 1500

1500 1500

GROUND FLOOR +66.00 / 0.00

1500 1500

3000

1500 1500

3000

1500 1500

6800

METAL FRAME

5080

6800

6800

CLIPING SYSTEM

EXTERNAL DRIP FLASHING WITH SEALED JOINTS

DRAIN

LINEAR FLOOR DRAIN

Section FD-3 South Elevation Section Scale 1:10 Scale 1:50

DATE

EXTERIOR LOBBY

REF

REVIS

29/06/2017

Schem

13/07/2017

Schem

GROUND FLOOR +66.00 / 0.00

PROJECT

Se

GranSca Re


1200

550

Barrier Matting 450

ENTRANCE DETAILS Section BB Scale 1:20 - cove lighting details

Section CC Scale 1:50

Balustrade example

FIRST FLOOR +72.80 / 6.80

P

Lift acces

Key

SECONDO

5700

P

Barrier Matting

500

Cove lighting following the movement of the ceiling

500

360

3000

2502

Lowered ceiling to mark the entrances

Structure support for Balustrade

SIGNATU

MEZZANINE 0 +69.40 / 3.40

1200

Clien

300

5500

5000

SAS750 tubeline 50Ømm. Extruded tubular AL profile ceiling

400

300

450 1200

BENVENUTO I WELCOME

Grill

Balustrade Perforated metal panel size 2400mm*1200mm

500

Cove lighting

GROUND FLOOR +66.00 / 0.00

500 400

Lead Lowered ceiling to mark the entrances

2503

200

5000 1200 550

1200

450

4

PIANO TERRA

P

Lift acces

12000

Barrier Matting

GROUND FLOOR Transparent acrylic sheets +66.00LED/ 0.00 strip

5962

5500

600

5500 5000

5200

Wall mounted totem with directory Refer to way-finding package for details

5600

350 200

ets

4.

SPEC

100

800

Transparent acrylic sheets

3.

5.

P

Porcelain tiles cladding with integrated lighting system Concrete effect with a textured finish 120x60 cm

ENTRANCE Cove lighting following the ceiling's movement

Lowered ceiling to mark the entrances

FIRST FLOOR +72.80 / 6.80

strip

parent acrylic sheets

2.

PIANO PRIMO

Transparent acrylic sheets

2502

Balustrade example

lighting

2502

200

200

Lift acces

Dotted graphics 50% transparency

1.

350

1200

LED strip

550

ting detail

NOTE

400

200

5952

5000

Transparent acrylic sheets

Cove lighting

Transparent acrylic sheets

1700

2400

Cove lighting following the movement of the ceiling

S

Balustrade Perforated metal panel size 2400mm*1200mm

500

Wall mounted totem with directory Refer to way-finding package for details

800

Cove lightin

LED strip

Cove lighting

Transparent acrylic sheets

Cove lighting

Cove lightin

350 200

600

Metal planter system

A

Lift acces

MEZZANINE 1 +76.20 / 10.20 350 200

200

ENTRANCE

5000

200

FIRST FLOOR +72.80 / 6.80

Structure support for Balustrade

1200

350

1000

1100

Cove lighting following the ceiling's movement

200

500

Support structure for the balustrade

1000

ghting

Edge Light

P

SAS750 tubeline 50Ømm. Extruded tubular AL profile ceiling

800

800

Balustrade: Perforated metal panel size 2400mm * 1200mm

rip

1000

Support structure for the balustrade

2400

arent acrylic sheets

1200

200

1100

Balustrade: Perforated metal panel size 2400mm * 1200mm

Metal planter system

1000

240

300

Grill

400

3000

SECOND FLOOR +79.60 / 13.60 Grill

12000

163 Tow London Tel: 20 E-mail:

SIGNATU

Transpa

Section AA Scale 1:20 - Balustrade detail

ting details

Section AA Scale 1:50

Cove ligh the move

Section CC Scale 1:50

Balustrade example

800

3000

1300

2400 1000

SIGNATU

350

350 200

200

200

500

DATE

200

Transparent acrylic sheets

500

LED strip

13/07/2017

Transparent acrylic sheets

350 200

Cove lighting

200

Transparent acrylic sheets

29/06/201

LED strip

LED strip

Cove lighting Cove lighting

800

Loca

FIRST FLOOR +72.80 / 6.80

800

200

Support structure for the balustrade

1000

1100

Balustrade: Perforated metal panel size 2400mm * 1200mm

Metal planter system

1000

3000

5700

Section AA Scale 1:20 - Cove lighting detail

Transparent acrylic sheets Cove lighting following the movement of the ceiling

1700

Balustrade example

300

450

5500

5000

800

e detail

BENVENUTO I WELCOME

PROJECT

LED strip

3000

Transparent acrylic sheets

400

STAGE

Transparent acrylic sheets

GROUND FLOOR +66.00 / 0.00 DATE

SCALE

1:50 / 1:2

12000

4

12000

5

12000

DRAWN B Lorena M

CHECKE

Paolo B

Section AA Scale 1:50

PROJECT

Section BB Scale 1:20 - cove lighting details

Bal

59


6350

6350

1 300600

78 900 5170

4.

5.

3400

3400

REFURBISHMENT CEILING DETAILS

3.

120

SPE

GROUND FLOOR +66.00 / 0.00

Clie

SECTION AA - Typical mall - Refurbishment Key Section Scale 1:100

M

N

SIGNAT

Aluminium fins to match existing

Aluminium fins to match existing

2 x 6mm Plasterboard ceiling to create curves to skylight. All proprietory fixings and supporting metalwork to complete the installation to manufacturer's guidelines

2 x 6mm Plasterboard ceiling to create curves to skylight. All proprietory fixings and supporting metalwork to complete the installation to manufacturer's guidelines

163 To Londo Tel: 20 E-mail

SIGNAT

Lighting diffuser.

Lighting diffuser.

Existing Roof Level +79.80 / 13.80

Existing Roof Level +79.80 / 13.80 200

-

200

-

Loc

+5 745 ABOVE 1F FFL

Existing structure

Existing structure

SIGNAT

2 x 12.5mm Layers of plasterboard on 100mm galvinised steel studwork

+5 745 ABOVE 1F FFL

+5 745 ABOVE 1F FFL 4445

4450 TO GRIDLINE N

Existing structure

Existing structure

Secondary glavanised steel support structure for stretch PVC ceiling to be provided by main contractor.

Secondary glavanised steel support structure for stretch PVC ceiling to be provided by main contractor.

R5

150

2 x 6mm Plasterboard ceiling to create curves and coves. Proprietory fixings & metalwork as manufacturer's guidelines

200

2 x 6mm Plasterboard ceiling to create curves and coves. Proprietory fixings & metalwork as manufacturer's guidelines

70 130

200

+5 150 ABOVE 1F FFL 70 130

15

+5 150 ABOVE 1F FFL

835

L-09 Linear LED RGB lighting for ceiling coves. Refer to DWG - GR-LD-04 First Floor Lighting Layout

L-09 Linear LED RGB lighting for ceiling coves. Refer to DWG - GR-LD-04 First Floor Lighting Layout

Single layer of 19mm plasterboard (Knauf plank or similar) complete with channels and studs to complete the installation

900

Shopfront by tenant Tenant lease line

2 x 6mm Plasterboard ceiling to create curves and coves. Proprietory fixings & metalwork as manufacturer's guidelines

Indicative structure to support MEP enclosure subject to site investigation

2 x 6mm Plasterboard ceiling to create curves and coves. Proprietory fixings & metalwork as manufacturer's guidelines

Dashed line indicating existing cladding to be removed

Pressed 3mm polyester powder coated aluminium cladding cladding to MEP enclosure. Panels to be accessible to MEP system. Refer to drawing GR-A-712 & 713 for colours

Barrisol Mirror stretch PVC sheet ceiling complete with perimiter track system. Colour - Silver BHMS 1

Signage by tenant

PROJEC

Dashed line indicating existing cladding to be removed

Dashed line indicating existing cladding to be removed 25 x 25mm Aluminium closure trim. Colour to match the cladding panel Aluminium channel support system for aluminium cladding to MEP enclosure +3 400 ABOVE FFL

25

25

DATE

29/06/20

13/07/20

Barrisol Mirror stretch PVC sheet ceiling complete with perimiter track system. Colour Silver BHMS 1 25 x 25mm Aluminium closure trim. Colour RAL 9005 - Jet black

150 Barrisol Mirror stretch PVC sheet ceiling complete with perimiter track system. Colour - Silver BHMS 1

Secondary glavanised steel support structure for stretch PVC ceiling to be provided by main contractor.

R5 00

00

STAGE

Shopfront by tenant. refer to dwg's GR-A-712 and -713 Signage by tenant

M

DETAIL SECTION 01 Scale 1:20

N

DETAIL SECTION 02 Scale 1:20

DATE

15.0 SCALE

1:20

DRAWN

GM

CHECKE

Paolo

PROJEC

59


mondo juve

Design International

2016

Turin, Italy Retail park extension TEAM

3

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

ART DIRECTION



CENTRAL PARK MASTERPLAN

1- INTERIOR DINNING AREA 2- EXTERIOR DINNING AREA 3- WATER FEATURE 4- SUNKEN PLAZA 5- CHILDREN PLAYING AREA 6- VERTICAL CONNECTION TO UNDERGROUND PARKING 7- KIOSKS + CASUAL SEATING 8- EVENT SPACE 9- STAGE LOCATION

7

6

4 5

N

0

5

50

10

25

3


8

7

6

2

9 1


EVENT SPACE

RELAXATION AREA

DINING PLAZA

MAIN ZONING

STAGE /CONCERT ZONE EVENT SPACE

CASUAL SEATING/ RELAXATION AREA

FOUNTAIN CHILDREN ZONE

DINING PLAZA

STAGE /CONCERT ZONE ARRIVAL TERRACE UNDERGROUND PARKING LIFT ARRIVAL TERRACE UNDERGROUND PARKING LIFT INTERIOR PEDESTRIAN AREA

INTERIOR PEDESTRIAN AREA


CIRCULATION

MEETING POINT GREEN AREA WATER FOUNTAIN UNDERGROUND PARKING LIFT INTERIOR PEDESTRIAN AREA MEETING POINT GREEN AREA

CROSS CIRCULATION MAIN COVERED PATH

WATER FOUNTAIN UNDERGROUND PARKING LIFT INTERIOR PEDESTRIAN AREA CROSS CIRCULATION MAIN COVERED PATH TO THE MAIN ENTRANCE FROM THE PARKING

TO THE MAIN ENTRANCE FROM THE PARKING


igigli terrace park

Design International

Florence, Italy Concept Design TEAM

2016

6

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

TENDER DRAWINGS



AXONOMETRIC VIEW FOR PROPOSED REFURBISHMENT INTERVENTION The proposed park on the shops Island roof is to replace the existing redundant mechanical space and help connect the two ends of the first floor in the shopping mall bringing in an urban street and park on top of it intriducing a whole new image and identity to one od the most visited shoping malls in Tuscany and Italy.

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CH

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EA

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Masterplan sketch CHILDREN AREA


ada mall

Design International

Belgrade, Serbia Tender documens TEAM

2016

6

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

TENDER DRAWINGS



URBAN APPROACH

1-Using the building to connect the public to the park ng the building to connect the public to the park the urban. fabric of the neighberhoud . titch the urban fabric ofand the stitch neighberhoud

2- Subracting ADA Island 2- Subracting ADA Island shape as the main void that shape as the mai bridges this connection bridges this connection


sing the building to connect the public the park and stitch the urbantofabric of the neighberhoud . stitch the urban fabric of the neighberhoud .

3- Setting back the mass to create terraces to the etting back the mass to create terraces to the view and island view). surrounding views. (bridge ounding views. (bridge view and island view).

2- Subracting ADA Island shapethis as connection the main void that bridges bridges this connection

Urban Concept Diagrams

4- Reshaping the building edge to adapt to the o 4- Reshaping the building edge adapt to thenature. opposing river flow andtosurrounding flow and surrounding nature.

Urban Concept Diagrams


PROJECT ELEMENTS

Key Elements

ERIOR

Landscape

Facade

Roof Parking

Green Terrace

Sky Garden

Louvers

Green Wall

Key E EXTERIOR

Landscape

Facade

Roof Parking

ERIOR

Sky Garden

Green Terrace

Louvers

Feature

Event space

Skylight

Nest

Info-Point

Foodcourt

Seating

ADA Mall Interior Design

INTERIOR

Feature

5 August 2016

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Event space

Seating

Foodcourt

Info-Point

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reading between the lines 2012

Indepenednt practice

Daegu Public Library - Korea UIA international competition HONOURABLE MENTION TEAM

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RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

VISUALIZATION

The precedence of natural setting for the site- emergence of the transverse line from mountain to river

The surrounding urban condition with the governing trace of transverse line over site

The urban block and the site

MOUNTAIN URBAN NATURE WATER SOIL

THE GOVERNING ELEMENTS


Mapping the footprint of the building according to surrounding urban block. Use of the green park (existing) to create an interval between the road and the building.

The transversal line changes conditions within signing into the public space, changing the form within the building and ending towards the mountain line. The height of the building is therefore raised than the surrounding building to terminate visually to Ahn mountain.

The form of the line creates the governing section of the building that creates volumes and views, both exterior and interior, for a quality interiorized public space.

INTERFERENCE

ENGAGEMENT (harmony with nature)

BETWEEN THE LINES (where spaces evolve)


FORM FINDING view towards the mountain accessibility and creation of public space

raised floor

The volumes are accentuated by introducing courts through the excavating action of the line within the building and housed with activities in the internal floors above. internal floors

The public space is welcomed into the building by a ramp as the central element turning and folding into the building to create the essential volume.

internal street external public space

turning the element

excavating the soil

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A city seeking a foundation of learning and knowledge in its social sphere invests in community life and its people as the human capital, tapping this inherent potential as an opportunity to put forward the path of change. The city with such aspirations focuses on an invisible separation that lies between the realm of architecture and the public domain. It is here where learning cultivates. An architecture that celebrates communal and collective values. A ‘container’ where urban functions collide with fluxes of nature generating an ‘intelligent’ space acting as incubator for thinking individuals. Such spaces are institutions of which only libraries are now the last vestige of interiorized public space of the city. The evolution of the library inclined more to the public space of appearance ensures its dependence on the changes in socio-environmental conditions. An evolution reflecting change and an ever seeking pursuit for the eternal utopia. A public space not enforced but that encourages participation. With a precedence to natural setting as an important criteria in Korean architecture, the idea of a library gains permanence by its urbanistic dimension to innovate and introduce a new form in the permanent landscape of the city. The integration with this setting is the READING BETWEEN LINES .

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A lifted volume that works autonomously and creates a public space at the lower level accessible at all times of the day.

The folding plane brings forth different external views of the site as catchments.

The fluid movement of the external public spaces into various zones of the building makes it permeable and flexible. 1 2

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- photovoltaic panels (slope 6%) mounted on rectangular aluminium tubulars (section dim. 100x40x1.5 mm) fixed to slab in concrete with screws and covered with impermeabilization double layer of impermeabilization with anti-root treatment light weight concrete for the slope of the slab (thickness 3/8 cm) 8 cm thick EPS panels for thermal insulation reinforced concrete structure with Ø12mm steel trusses and welded wire mesh (mesh dim. 10x10cm Ø8mm) - tubular aluminium structure, fixed to the structural slab for the suspension of the false ceiling - false ceiling made of radiant panel (heating system) and covered by wood fiber form panels - interior LED lights embedded inside the radiant panels system

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- 300x50x1180mm brise-soleil made of internal linear steel 1150x150x20mm structure and external composite panel made of a mixture of glues and finished with 15mm thick fake wood, fixed to the steel structure with non-visible rivets (colour: white with wood finish)

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- double "L" steel plate to anchor the brise-soleil structure to the reinforced concrete structure on the slabs at face

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- internal shading device made of white tissue

- curtain wall composed by double glazing and interspace 6+12+6 mm (glass joints in silicon resin) with spider joints supported by Ø15mm ropes, fixed on to reinforced concrete structural elements (with a possible adjustment of the tension of the rope with the screw at the base)

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- Ø80 mm 10mm thk galvanized steel tubulars passing through the vertical brise soleil

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- floating paving with a core of compressed wood boards finished with porcelain - galvanized steel legs to support the floating paving - 4+4cm thick EPS panels for thermal insulation - reinforced concrete structure with Ø12mm steel trusses and welded wire mesh (mesh dim. 10x10 cm Ø8mm) - aluminium structure made of tubulars, fixed to the structural slab for the suspension of the false ceiling - false ceiling made of composite panel made of a mixture of glues and finished like wood (colour: white with wood finish) - interior LED lights embedded inside the radiant panels system

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- parapet formed by two glued glass fixed with screws to the reinforced concrete beam

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- external space for piping passage formed by screed in slope and covered with anti-root waterproofing membrane +3,00 - prefabricated aluminium element with internal thermal insulation (avoiding thermal bridges) at the base of the curtain wall

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- reinforced concrete structure with Ø12mm steel trusses and welded wire mesh (mesh dim. 10x10 cm Ø8mm) (light grey coloured) - 8 cm thick internal thermal insulation made of UPS panels - fluorescent lighting embedded in acoustic insulation package - "U" shape galvanized steel profiles for the mounting of the acoustic panels - sound-absorbing panels (thickness 40 mm) composed of acoustic insulation and coating laminated wood

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- floating paving with a core of compressed wood boards finished with porcelain - galvanized steel legs to support the floating paving - 8cm thick light weight concrete forming the steps of the stair and creating an uniform base for the laying of the floating paving - inclined slab (multipurpose room) formed by reinforced concrete, with 10x10cm Ø8mm double mesh - self-levelling light concrete for the laying of the structural slab - tout-venant gravel - bituminous waterproofing membrane placed "in cold" - reinfrorced concrete foundation - 10 cm thick light concrete for uniform distribution of vertical loads -3,65

FACADE DETAIL (DOUBLE SKIN)

-4,15 - Ø200mm drain hose made of prefabricated concrete, coated with external permeable tissue, positioned at the base of the foundation for water disposal


majaz

2013

Indepenednt practice

Central Mosque of Prishtina - Kosovo UIA international competition TEAM

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RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

VISUALIZATION



Concept

SCALE AND DIMENSION From the basic unit area required for an individual to pray, the mosque uses the same area as in multiples to get its usable area.

the basic unit 0.6x 1.2m individual space for prayer

Sultan Mehmed II 18m x 18 m THE GREAT MOSQUE

CENTRAL MOSQUE 9 x Sultan Mehmed II

BASIC UNIT TO PRAY 0.6m x 1.2m

COMMUNAL PLACE OF WORSHIP

COMMON GROUND - UNIVOCAL CARPET

Design Principles TIMELINE : TO SIMPLICITY A balance between contemprary and traditional. Instrinsically ottoman but modern and strong from the exterior. A timeless building like the KABAH

SACRED TO SACRAL The flux within the site orients itself towards the ontological axis to change a city space to a sacral space. This transition for the sacred to the sacral influences the entire design.


URBAN REFERENCE

The Great Mosque now a unit for the Central Mosque

BETWEEN EARTH TO SKY The mosque is the incubator that transitions from earth to the heaven. The old mosque is used as void to include traces of the past and add value to the mosque


FACADE SECTION

ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACH



damietta international school 2014

Indepenednt practice

Damietta - Egypt Under Construction TEAM

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RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

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Ancient Delhi

WHAT`S NeXT Independent practice

2012

HORIZONTAL FARM - NEW DELHI . INDIA Open International ideas Competition FINALIST TEAM

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RESEARCH & ANALYSIS

CONCEPT DESIGN

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

VISUALIZATION

Colonial Delhi

Modern Delhi

Contemporary Delhi


An agrarian economy. An inception of its new colonial capital. It’s 100 years now since New Delhi has celebrated itself as the capital of pre and post independence era. It was thoughtfully conceived as a tabula rasa based on the utopian idea of Ebenzer Howard’s Garden city concept (1898). It was envisaged as a self contained town. Contrary to the Old Dilli, wide open streets and lush green open spaces with buildings reflecting authority and colonial power were laid out. However, while implanting the concept of Garden city, the British missed out on social and economic factors that one can easily identify and see in the by lanes of Old Dilli. The experiential dimension of a specific place, interpersonal public spaces cultivating culture and exchange; the human scale of the interlocking streets, the blushing everyday life rendered over a neutral urban landscape; a sample of Indian city life. NExT investigates within the architectural domain, the genetic code of the urban block set in Lutyens’ New Delhi that can infuse the potential nature of agrarian India as an answer to Indian agro-urban life. A hybrid typology of a building hinted through the factual history for a promising and sustainable future.

AN INCEPTION OF A COLONIAL CITY


LAND PARCELLING AND UNIT CONFIGURATIONS Bigha is a traditional unit measurement of area of land used in Northern India. Each Bigha is essentially divided into smaller units known as Biswas with an area of 125 m2 each. very family in the horizontal farm gets its Biswas, the basic generic component for housing. Each Biswas (10m x 12.5m x 3m) is composed of three thematic spaces: the house (covered), the extension space (semi-open) and the farm (open). The flexibility with these 3 components results into four different typologies which further are vertically stacked keeping in mind the bioclimatic parameters of the semi arid climate of Delhi, neighbour to neighbour interaction and generating the granular form viewed from the internal court of the building.

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THE SUPER BLOCK

public farm

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residences + craft shops public spaces + private farm

photovoltaic panels

recycling centre

street + semiprivate farm

filter building (storage) livestock

livestock

crop labs (aeroponic + hydroponic)

crop labs (aeroponic + hydroponic) public farm

ground footprint tanks + filters

wetland

gathering space


Project published in Architecture Update magazine in India , Issue August , 2014

THE NEXT CITY

NExT entraps the potential of slum as a settlement and its available human resource into creating a hybrid city -living- farmland typology, an environment familiar to its denizens, one that can coexist and contribute to the food grid of the city as well as its existing participatory nature with the tertiary sector. A prototype revitalizing slum land into something NExT which cultivates India and its cultural roots, an autonomous self sustained farm based eco-city easily multiplying as a counter sprawl within limits.


TUTORED COURSES 2012-2014

GUC BERLIN

4th YEAR URBAN DESIGN STUDIO Urban regeneration of Luhmul Island - Berlin w Dr. Michael Hecker


SAMPLES OF STUDENTS WORK


SI INSTITUT STUTTGART

BACHELOR THESIS Urban design for Stockach Area - Stuttgart Urban Regeneration for New Cairo w Prof. Helmut Bott


SAMPLES OF STUDENTS WORK


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