ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2020
Sultan H. Elgethmi Portfolio
Curriculum Vitae
S U LTA N ELGETHMI ARCHITECT
Sultan H. Elgethmi born in Jeddah on August 14, 1996. He received formal education in Jeddah and enrolled in the Faculty of Architecture and Planning at King Abdulaziz University with a specialization in architecture in which he found his artistical and educational inclinations.
CONTACT PHONE +966 54 191 9229 EMAIL sultan.go@hotmail.com HOME Jeddah - Saudi Arabia
EDUCATION 2012 - 2015
Secondary School Jeel El Jazira Private Schools
2015 - 2020
Bachelor of Architecture - Very Good (Second Honor) Faculty of Architecture and Planing King Abdulaziz University
2020 - Now
Masters in Architecture Faculty of Architecture and Planing King Abdulaziz University
PRO SKILLS Microsoft OfďŹ ce AutoCad Revit Illustrator
EXPERIENCE 2019 - 2020
Participant In Building Operation And Maintenance Unit Faculty of Architecture and Planing King Abdulaziz University
Summer 2019
Trainee At RAKA Design
Summer 2020
Trainee At PPMx studio
2018 - Now
Several Collaborations And Freelancing Experiences
2020 - Now
Associate Architect At PPMx studio
Photoshop Lumion SketchUp
LANGUAGES Arabic ( Native ) English
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Curriculum Vitae ` Contents UNI - Architecture Graduation Project Schommunity / Social/Educational
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UNI - Urban Design Albaiaah Square / Urban Transformation
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UNI - Architecture Alrawdah Community Center / Social/Cultural
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TR - Urban Design Eco-Neighbourhood / Residential/Social/Commercial
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TR - Architecture Mixed Use Development / Commercial
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TR - Interior Design Tamees 09 / Commercial
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TR - Interior Design Burgur Lab / Commercial
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TR - Architecture Competition Riyadh Season / Commercial
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SCHOMMUNITY 2020 Type: Architecture - Educational / Social Location: KSA - Jeddah - Almarwah 3 Area: 8500 m² Brief: “Schommunity" is a link between school and social spaces and seeks to create a new school concept that makes school a place for everyone to share knowledge. the word created by the terms school and community A school is an educational institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students. A community center is a public utility where members of a community tend to gather for group activities, social support, public information, and other purposes.
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Concept: The basic idea of design is in the different paths that are divided to private circulation for students and public circulation for visitors and administrators, so that the students' paths are at a different level from the public paths, but they are connected by a visual connection along theexisting paths and there is a correlation between small and separate blocks and open spaces inside the school to be open and revolutionary to a culture closed fences.
Sub-Concepts:
Ground and upper oor relation Always there is relation between upper floor and ground floor, shaded areas, visual connections and green objects will be the main objects of this concept.
No Distractions
Corridors of divesity
All classes were taken into consideration for students not to be distracted by making the light sources come from the side of the classes and using the frosted glass.
All corridors are formed with the aim of breaking boredom of the classic schools and creating a unique and different experience for students.
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The Project is devided into 6 separate buildings as follows: 1
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ADMINISTATION BUILDING AREA : 925 SQM
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Facade treatments
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Using a double skin facade in south, east and west elevation to reduce harm sun radiations.
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This shows the strucure system that i used n the building which is contains a steel columns and beams covered by borcelan with wooden texture.
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These truss beams carrying the canvas sheets in the shading roof. To provide shaded gathering areas in the outdoor spaces.
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Using skylight windows along the corridors of the school to provide high-quality spaces with efficient amount of natural light.
South Facade
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SCHOMMUNITY 2020
ALBAIAAH SQUARE 2019 Type: Utban design / Landscape Urban development Location: KSA - Jeddah - North Historical Jeddah Area: +120000 m² Brief: The aim of this project is to comprehend how it might be possible to improve social life and behavior in public spaces squares and consequently to attain a framework in order to design. The proposed design is based on studies and analyses that should be done throughout this project. This project will be focusing on Jeddah city, which lacks public squares except for the historical area where it was part of the urban Traditional fabric.
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The square that witnessed for more than 90 years on the allegiance of Hijazin to King Abdulaziz at the entrance of the northern gate of the city (Bab al-Madinah) in 1926 was established in the mid-seventies after the expansion of the city to be a beating heart of Jeddah and a tourist destination for tourists and the people of the city.
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Problem Statement: Albaiaah square was a vibrant gathering point in the city of Jeddah that attracts tourists and locals. After the industrial evolution and the domination of vehicular traffic over the pedestrians. Due to the regulations priortizing vehicular traffic over pedestrians, the area was divided to different zones which made it hard to access for pedestrians. therefore that caused a lack of concern for the region. in the current situation has been unfortunately neglected for many reasons The overwhelming movement of vehicles over pedestrians to become priority tracks for cars instead of pedestrians.
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HISTORY OF
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Allegiance Square acquired the name after the allegiance of the people of Jeddah to King Faisal in that area and the famous speech of King Faisal from the balcony of the old Jeddah Palace Hotel.
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Due to the tightness of the Madinah gate, a new gate was added at the beginning of the Saudi era. the gate of Bab jadid was the eighth gate with sufficient width to allow cars to pass easily on the north side of the wall.
After the handover of the city of Jeddah to Bin Saud, King Abdul Aziz entered the city from Bab al-Madinah, which was located in the north of the city through the path of Abu Enba until the house of Nassif, where the people of Jeddah celebrated the allegiance of King Abdul Aziz.
The Minaret Statue Was designed by Arch Muhammed Saeed Faresy. A Minaret is vertical structure that historicaly used by people to establish azan reminding people of prayer times.
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The Medina Gate has been demolished and replaced by the Gate of Bab Jadid due to the partial removal of the wall surrounding Jeddah after the demise of the Portuguese in that era.
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National Capital Bank has established a voluntary project focusing on revamping and rehabilitating the Allegiance Square to embrace the historical background of the area due to its being an entrance to the historical city of Jeddah.
The Poets Garden has been designed by designer Radhwa. Its full of paths thus the walkability persents increases in the site allowing more creativity in designing the parameter.
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One of the most famous mousques in Jeddah due to its location and being once a place of execution. It was designed by the famous eyptian Arch Abdulwahed Alwakeel.
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On June 21, 2014, the historic Jeddah area has approved as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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After more than 15 year of hard work in the Saudi Commission for Tourism & National Heritage, the kingdoms 2030 vision focused a lot of the commission’s efforts into supporting tourism and national heritage at the country making it one of the important priorities after oil production.
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Rehabilitation works is finished completely during that era. The building is heavily criticized due to its view to the execution field at the next side of the street.
19 Sources: jeddah.gov.sa - alwatan.com.sa/article/211899 - kff.com - vision2030.gov.sa
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Connectivity are one of the major pros in the site. Being a node Al Baiaah Square connects important routs such as Al Madina Road, Almatar Street, King Abdulaziz Street and Al dahab Street as a vehicular traffic pass through and Abu Inabah as a pedestrian pass through all of those axises crossing in one point.
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Shurbatli House Current Situation
Information The building is an important historical building in the area due to its belonging to the famous shurbatli family.
Strategy -Redevelopment -Facilitation
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Hazzazi House Current Situation
Information Hazzazi house has been categorized by the administration of precerving historical jeddah as one of the first rate buildings in terms of historical significance.
Strategy -Reuse -Redevelopment -Facilitation
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Souq Al-Bai'ah Current Situation
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Near Banajah Current Situation
Information Residential buildings near banajah nursury are representing major visual polution due to the lacl of any architectural intrivention.
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Al-Nashar Tower Current Situation
Information Unused building are considered a waste of space and a crime den in some cases due to the lack of security and maintenance.
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Al-Khaznah Coffee Current Situation
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#1 Building in Jeddah Current Situation
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ALBAIAAH SQUARE 2019
ALRAWDAH COM.CENTER 2018 Type: Architecture/Landscape - Social/Commercial Location: KSA - Jeddah - Alrawdah Area: 15600 m² Brief: This project aims to design a public utility where members of a community tend to gather for group activities, social support, public information, and other purposes. Concept: The concept is based on the reduction of the masses on the site also taking into consideration the buildings imprint on the original site, by burying parts of the building using the topography on the site, and in order to preserve the original site the idea of the slanted green roof and the buried portion of the building aids in the preservation of the garden from the southern side of the site.
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ALRAWDAH TAMEES COM.CENTER 09 2019 2018
ECO-NEIGHBOURHOOD 2020 Type: Utban design / Architecture / Landscape Residential / Commercial / Sustainable Location: KSA - Jeddah - King Abdullah Rd. Area: 260000 m² Brief: Saudi arabia’s 2030 vision seeks to elevate saudi cities to become smart cities with high quality services and infrastructure, including public spaces, green areas, and sidewalks. It also aims to achieve a healthy and safe environment by enKDQFLQJ WUDI¿F VDIHW\ DQG UHGXFLQJ SROOXWLRQ WR integrate human dimention and social ties by creating healthy, comfertable, and environmentally friendly cities. The project aims to meet these goals and propose New ways to design future urban projects Using different methods and start a fresh movement To build more healthy and sustainable Cities.
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Concept: The concept is to build a self suffecient sustainable neighbourhood. The project aims to be responsive to its surroundings, flexible and elegible for future developement. The pixelated architecture theme was used in the project because of the flexibility it provides, its easy to construct and build, and it’s designed on a clear 3d modular system.
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MIXED-USE VILLAGE 2020 Type: Architecture - Commercial Location: KSA - Jeddah - Alshatea Area: 42000 m² Brief: Mixed-use village is a low-rise mixed-use development, the project site is in king abdulaziz rd in jeddah, saudi arabia. The project will benefit from the privileged location that has one of the highest accessibility in the city of jeddah. The project approach is to create an invisible master grid which develops clusters and gradually blends them together. The project is going to provide both a modular system and flexibility.
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The Village concept has exceptional potential, able to accommodate a very large clientele. This architectural complex goes against the traditional pattern and creates a cluster of elements, bringing about impressive visual impact. With indoor and outdoor spaces mixing together make a new kind of experience that provide a fresh and healthy environment. And the concept of rich green areas of merging nature and human scale, weaves its way into the daily life of city dwellers Master Plan 0
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MIXED-USE VILLAGE 2020
TAMEES 09 2019 Type: Interior design - Commercial / Restaurants Location: KSA - Jeddah - King Abdullah Rd. Area: 400 m² Brief: The project is a restaurant consisting of four ÀRRUV WKH EXLOGLQJ LV ORFDWHG RQ .LQJ $EGXOODK Road. The restaurant is an independent building and used to be a former restaurant and cafe, so the structure of the building was preserved and the entire building was renovated. The interior design assignment was done, as well as supervising the construction site, proposing air-conditioning plans for the building and selecting furniture.
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BURGER LAB 2019 Type: Interior design - Commercial / Restaurants Location: KSA - Taif - Alfaisalyah Area: 195 m² Brief: This project is an interior design for a burger restaurant in Taif with an area of 195 square meters. The restaurant is characterized by a distinctive visual identity, and the identity and idea were UHÀHFWHG LQ WKH LQWHULRU GHVLJQ RI WKH UHVWDXUDQW Art deco and high-tech were combined in decorataions, interior items and furniture selection. HOUSE OF EXPERIENCE
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WASHING AREA
PREP. AREA
UP
1.00
GRILL
DUMPING STATION
FREYER
0.68
1.50
4m
3.60
1.04
2
0.20
0.83
0
3.56
TABLE
Ground Floor Plan
REF. CHILLER
1.35 0.70
1.06 1.22
A-A
1.90
1.22
1.90
1.30
0.48
0.11 1.19 0.20
1.22
0.48
8.24
1.90
2.60
1.22
0.48
1.90
1.87
0.48
1.02
0.58
1.22
0.45
CASHIER
1.15
1.20
1.16
0.60
0.61 0.60 0.61
0.60
FREEZER
1.87
1.62
1.10 1.00
CHILLER
43 0.
B-B
1.85
SERVICE WARDOBE
81 0.
1.86
1.84
1.02
1.40
1.50
0.90
COOKING AREA SERVICE WARDOBE
SERVICE WARDOBE
3.65
1.10
1.22
1.22
Section A-A
Section B-B
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BURGER LAB 2019
RIYADH SEASON 2019 Type: Architecture - Commercial Location: KSA - Riyadh - Almalqa Area: 99200 m² Brief: This project is a design for Zone 1 of the twelve zones designated for Riyadh Season. The project is located in Riyadh at the intersection of King Salman Road and Prince Turki Bin Abdullah I Road, on an area of 99200 square meters. The project was part of a private competition organized by the Entertainment Authority for some architectural ďŹ rms and Consulting Engineers, and this participation took place in cooperation with the Innovators Engineering Consulting Company. The biggest challenge in the project was the lack of time for delivery as the design proposal was worked out in less than 48 hours only.
R I YA D H S E A S O N Z 1
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Concept:
Sidewalk
Zone A
Zone B
Zone C
Zone D
Zone E 12m 15m 15m
Module
15m 15m
Service Path
8m
- Welcoming Area - Festival Track - Class B Cafe
- Multi-Purpose Spaces - Theaters - Open Space
- Class A Cafe - Outdoor Stage
- Art Street - Containers Zone
- Activities Zone - Casual Cafes
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RIYADH SEASON 2019
Thank you
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