Architect PORTFOLIO WAYIL ALMUTAIRI
Education Graduated from 2020 Faculty of faculty Architecture and Planning king Abdulaziz University , Jeddah School Namrah High School, Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
2015
SAUDI WORK EXPERIENCE JEDDAH CITY
Internship Saudi Airlines , jeddah
2018
0582729707
Internship university agence for projects ,jeddah
2019
WAEL.AYSHE@GMAIL.COM
WAYIL AYESH SAUD ALMUTAIRI FRESH GRADUATE ARCHITECT
PROGRAM SKILLS Revit Autocad Adobe Illustrator lumion Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign PERSONAL SKILLS Leadership Responsible Teamwork Adaptability Time Management
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Elderly Care Center Tahlia Plaza Community Center Affordable Housing Working Drawings
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Elderly Care Center
INTRODUCTION . Problem Statement There are several problems in elderly care centers that include poor services provided and their lack of commitment to public health standards, and among these problems are the lack of places to provide the elderly care service, and their lack of coverage of the needs of the elderly in different groups, and their lack of commitment to global health standards, support and safety.
Project Brief :
My project is to design a residence in order to achieve the highest standards of safety, health and social interaction in order to provide them a decent and comfortable life to spend their days inside the center.
project brief : Project overview to understand the objective and value of this project
RENDERING SHOTS Conceive the project and help sell the project.
CURRENT SITUATION AROUND THE WORLD To find out what is the elderly care model, the types of services and benefit from their experience.
AFTER DESIGN ANALYSIS Design analysis and
ENVIRONMENTEL SYSTEM To know the
knowledge of design quality.
environmental treatments in the project
STRUCTURAL SYSTEM MECHANICAL SYSTEM Researching the different types of structural systems and using the appropriate system for the project.
Determine the type of air conditioning system and its distribution in the project
GUIDILNESTo know the design limitations of elderly care projects and adhere to them in order to adhere to the international standards
SITE SELECTION To know the site, analyze it, take advantage of its positivity, and avoid negative ones.
AREA & FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM To know the spaces of the project and its area and belong to any section
DESIGN STRATEGY To know, vision project, my duties, my goals, and my policy for the project.
Architectural drawings In order to divide the
ALTERNATIVES & CONCEPT Searching the
uses of the different spaces by subject and their ratio to other spaces
different design ideas and determining the appropriate conceptual project
4 - DESGIN
Problem Statement : Describe the problem in the project to help us determine the goal of the design
Among the agencies that provide the elderly care service and its current status and conditions and commitment and develop-
Search for similar examples of the project, take advantage of them and take positive points in the project.
STANDARDS To know the standard for project goal is to understand the spaces and stick to them. users and their types, to understand their needs and to understand their behaviors within the center.
USER ANALYSIS The
BUNCHMARKS
3 - PRE DESGIN
CURRENT SITUATION IN KSA
2 - GENERUL RESEARCH
1 - Introduction
Methodology
EALDERLY CARE IN KSA . Who is supervising the elderly care centers?
Elderly care providers in the Kingdom. 2-1
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Ministry of Labor and Social Develop-
The supervise elderly care centers are divided into two main sections Section I: Government agencies Such as: Ministry of Labor and Social Development. And the Ministry of Health Charities such as They are charities such as: Al Birr Charitable Society And the historical Rabat that exist so far.
Ministry of Health
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2 - 1 Brief of minstry of lobor and social Development . The Ministry of Labor and Social Development is a ministry formed through the integration of the Ministries of Labor and Social Affairs. The ministry is connected with the Ministry of Social Affairs under the name of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs since its establishment in 1380 AH, until the Royal Order to dismiss them in 1425 AH, and then re-merged with the current name in 1436 AH. 13 ranks in the labor market efficiency index and the production market compared to the previous year, as well as in 5 sub-indices measuring aspects of market efficiency.It also advanced 17 ranks for the year 2018 in both the indicators of "SME financing" and "Availability of bold capital". In the 19th and 12th ranks, respectively, it advanced 5 Salary in the human capital skills and the ability to innovate and work dynamics https://mlsd.gov.sa/en/node/619
Charities
2 - 1 minstry of lobor and social Development . lobor
social Development 1 - Deputy Ministry of Social and Family Welfare 2 - The agency, the Ministry of Social Security 3 - Deputy Ministry for Social Development
1 - Responsibility towards employers and workers in general
1 - Deputy Ministry of Social and Family Welfare The agency focuses its efforts on raising family awareness and guiding them to play their active role in raising their children for the future and preparing them to contribute to bearing the burdens of development and the progress of society economically and socially. It is also concerned with working to achieve the foundations of appropriate care and guidance for those who are taken care of in homes and social institutions, by paying attention to the activities of adjustment and acceptance and creating social stability for these groups, with the aim of re-socializing with the external community and does not provide any services for the elderly. https://mlsd.gov.sa/en/node/619
2 - The agency, the Ministry of Social Security
3 - Deputy Ministry for Social Development
Social security is defined as the set of programs undertaken by the government, or the responsible group in a society, to promote the well-being of the population, by taking the necessary measures to ensure that they have the necessary food resources, shelter, health services, protection and the most beneficiaries. Social security services are young children, the elderly .
The centers aim at the development of local communities in an integrated and comprehensive social development according to modern scientific methods, based on the needs of citizens in those communities. https://mlsd.gov.sa/en/node/619
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Geographical distribution of elderly care centers in the Kingdom https://mlsd.gov.sa/en/node/619
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Riyadh Wadi Al Dawasir
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1-1Disabled Rehabilitation Centers Disabled Rehabilitation Centers 2 -2Elderly care centers - Elderly care centers 3 -3Social Rehabilitation Centers - Social Rehabilitation Centers 4 -4Social care centers - Social care centers 5 -5Girls' welfare institutions - Girls' welfare institutions
Size of the demand in the elderly care centers
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With regard to the number of elderly care centers spread around the Kingdom and their small number around the Kingdom, I found that there is a high demand for care centers, and there are conditions for the elderly to benefit from these centers, which is the absence of relatives, and in order to know the number of inmates and waiting lists I have contacted these centers.
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90 80 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Northern Madina Borders Guests.
Wadi Al Dawasir waiting list .
Riyadh
Jazan
Ministry of Health
2 - 2 - 1 Ministry of Health older care program The Elderly Health Care Program is intended to provide comprehensive, integrated health services (preventive, curative, multi-rehabilitative, rehabilitative), continuous, accessible and of high quality for the elderly by a medical team that istasked with the joint and effective cooperation between the governmental and non-governmental sectors of the health related and concerned with the health of for centers for the elderly care program in health centers theGuide elderly.
Hospital level 1. Establish or activate coordination offices with primary health care in hospitals. 2.Make appointments as close and appropriate as possible for referred elderly people. 3. Management of cases of the elderly transferred and provide treatment and preventive services and follow-up their health. 4. Providing comprehensive health services in special departments of geriatrics in hospitals. 5. Provide advanced health services for the elderly such as home care and palliative care . 6. Participate in the training of manpower health care providers. 7. Participate in the celebration of medical events related to the health of the elderly, such as the International Day of the Elderly. 8. Conducting studies, research and holding conferences to promote the health of the elderly and to participate in them with the relevant authorities for the health of the elderly
2 - 1 - 3 Rabat The first thing that appeared in Rabat was a goal in the early Islamic conquests and with the passage of time and the weakness of Islam and the cessation of Islamic conquests changed the concept of Rabat from the military concept to the social concept in many Islamic cities such as Jeddah
Said Abdel Fattah Ashour: Civilization of Islam, Publications Institute of Islamic Studies, Cairo 1991.
Hospital level
Level of primary health care centers
Level of primary health care centers 1 - Providing comprehensive and integrated health services for the elderly (curative, preventive and rehabilitation) 2 - Helping the elderly by providing medicines through health centers 3 - Design the centers to be sensitive to their needs 4 - Building a database in order to make statistics to know the health status of the elderly Guide for centers for the elderly care program in health centers
Current status of Rabat in Jeddah
Geographical distribution for Rabat in Jeddah
There are also a large number of ligaments scattered mostly in the historical area and few of them are located outside the historical area and most of them complain about the lack of attention
There are many ligaments in the city of Jeddah and its services provided to the elderly is a shelter service only and there is no social care and health care and buildings lack the most basic safety tools.
1 - Rabat Shamsan Abdel Wahed Al - Suhaibi 2 - Rabat Dar Shakereen 3 - Rabat Bin Mahfouz 4 - Rabat Banja 5 - Rabat Abdul Rahman Al Attas. 6 - Rabat Baghlaf 7 - Rabat Khanji
2 - 1 - 4 Services provided by charities
Pictures of buildings caring for the elderly supervised by charities.
outline
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Many charities offer relatively limited services, including financial or social assistance, and some provide housing for the elderly
summary There are few charities that provide housing services for the elderly, either the level of services provided they provide housing and nutrition service or social welfare in general .
Rabat
SERVICES PROVIDED BY CARE CENTER IN KSA
Medical Care Social Welfare
Nutrition Home care
1- Social Welfare
2 . Medical Care
Care starts from the moment of receiving the case to spend his requirements and then introduced the house and programs and devices and work to stabilize his situation in the house and solve its problems.
The house provides full medical care for each resident and open a special medical file for him by the doctor of the house with follow-up patients and the detection and treatment necessary for them and supervise the pharmacy of the house.
3- Home care This care is provided to the elderly who do not meet the conditions of admission to the home because of the presence of a family.The house sends a team consisting of a doctor, psychologist, social worker, physiotherapist and personal care worker through which to provide the necessary care for the elderly within his family and guide the family towards appropriate care for his condition.
4 - Nutrition The house provides meals for the residents prepared by the house and the provision of materials by the contractor to be agreed with by the ministry. There is also an expense for residents estimated at 200 riyals in addition to providing clothes for residents and residents in winter and summer.
Activities 1- Cultural Activity: The house offers many cultural activities and programs such as enjoying reading some newspapers and magazines, listening to the internal radio and the Holy Quran and some religious conversations and attending some seminars.
3- Recreational and Sports Activity: The house is interested in the colors of recreational activity and sports where it organizes some light indoor games such as walking and some exercises that suit the elderly and take into account their age. In addition, the house organizes recreational parties and go out on picnics outside the park for parks and public parks, as well as visit some of the fairs and annual festivals in the regions and domestic tourism trips, whether religious tourism or leisure tourism, as well as the work of an annual forum for all the role of women and men.
2- Professional activity: The house provides handicrafts and hobbies for residents who are unable to occupy leisure time.
Elderly care centers around the Kingdom.
Social care home in Al-Jouf Number of guests: 50 Area: 9,500 sqm
Social Care House in Medina Number of guests: 70 Area: 7,900
Social Care Home Wadi Al-Dawasir Number of guests: 50 Area: 7,200
Social Care House in Riyadh Number of guests: 100 Area: 15,000
ELDERLY CARE AROUND THE WORLD . 2 - 3 - 1older care center in United Arab Emirates
https://government.ae/ar-ae/information-and-services/health-and-fitness/health-of-vulnerable-groups/seniorpeopleshealthandrehabilitation
State care model for the elderly The model for the care of the elderly is similar to the model for Saudi Arabia in terms of government agencies, and they provide many similar health services through the Ministry of Health The housing service is provided by the Ministry of Labor and Community Development.
The Ministry of Community Development provides . Housing
A social welfare system provides assistance to individuals and older people in need.
Primary health care services
Primary health care is a whole-of-society approach to health and well-being centred on the needs and preferences
Social welfare services
A social welfare system provides assistance to individuals and families in need.
Psychological care services
oncerned with the psychological and emotional wellbeing of the patients and their families
Physical therapy
branch of rehabilitative health that uses specially designed exercises and equipment to help patients regain or improve their
summary The Emirati model for elderly care is similar to the model for our beloved country, but they have a special vision for elderly care that care becomes a partnership between the public and private sectors, which means that the providers of care are from the private sector and government agencies oversee the quality of services provided to the elderly.
Ministry of Health older care program The Ministry of Health and Prevention launched several initiatives in favor of the elderly and they do not provide housing services for the elderly.
create a database to monitor the life expectancy of older persons
healthcare programmes
home care services.
Photos of building elderly care centers in the United Arab Emirates
older care center in United States of America State care model for the elderly https://www.mentalhelp.net/elder-care/what-types-of-eldercare-are-available/
The form for the care of the elderly in United States of America is a form for financial fees that the government is responsible for supervising the centers and for the quality of services provided to them and supervision of them. They are residential facilities that are intended for the elderly in order to avoid isolation or their brigades in housing. Usually the cost is about the same as the cost of living in any similar housing unit. Elderly care home is the facilities that provide continuous medical care for people who need continuous medical care and the service is provided by the specialized professionals and includes several services such as.
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Housekeeping linen services
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care from the social and rec medical staff reational activi ties.
There are elderly care centers that provide half-day service The elderly go to the center and provide him with health and therapeutic care, and as there are many activities that the elderly can participate in such as educational programs and cultural activities or exercise his hobby, it is an excellent option for the elderly who do not need medical care around the day . summary The model for the care of the elderly is a model based on the private sector and for the governing bodies to be supervising the service providers and classifying the centers according to quality. Given the success of the model for the United States, we see that they have many centers that provide different forms of care.
There are several different types of facilities that offer the housing service for the elderly. https://www.mentalhelp.net/elder-care/what-types-of-eldercare-are-available/
In home care, the elderly remains in the position or home of a relative Specialized doctor care must be available and be limited to working hours or if the people who care for them are busy As for the people who care for the elderly from outside the family, they are divided into three main categories: housekeeper, domestic workers, and health aides.
Photos of building elderly care centers in the United States of America
older care center in United Kingdom https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/care/arranging-care/homecare/
State care model for the elderly
The form for the care of the elderly in United States kingdom is a form for financial fees that the government is responsible for supervising the centers and for the quality of services provided to them and supervision of them.
Care homes with dementia care Designed to make people with dementia feel comfortable and safe.
Care homes Provide with personal care, such as washing, dressing, taking medication and going to the toilet. They may also offer social activities such as day trips or outings.
There are several different types of facilities that offer the housing service for the elderly. Dual-registered care homes Accept residents who need both personal care and nursing care. This means that someone who initially just needs personal care but later needs nursing care won’t have to change homes. Nursing homes Provide personal care as well as assistance from qualified nurses. Sometimes called care homes with nursing.
Photo of buildings elderly care centers in the United Kingdom
summary The elderly care model is a model based on the private sector and administrative bodies supervise service providers and classify centers according to quality. Given the success of the model for the UK, we see that they have many centers that offer different forms of care.
BENCHMARK . 2 - 4 - 1 Residential Care Home Andritz Architects: Dietger Wissounig Architekten Area: 6950.0 sqm Graz, Austria
Activities at the center
project description
Activities area
A residential care home for 105 elderly residents has been constructed on Statteggerstraße in Graz on a park. The two-storey building consists of four wings arranged around a semi-public “village square”, designed to host various events. This is also the location of the roofed vestibule, the central nurses’ station, an oratory, a cafe, a hairdresser as well as an open, tended atrium.Three residential areas on the ground floor and four on the top floor host one carer and 15 residents each, primarily in single rooms,
There is a semi-public space in the middle of the building of 534 square meters
Guidlines of the project
There are many different activities that include social recreational sports activities
circulation
Natural lighting
strong
number of room
i s 1 0 5 s i n g l e The administrative section, the room inmates 'section, the nurses' offices, the Atrium and the walkway around the building
view
Medium
Safety
Weak
Ground Floor Plan
Medium
Weak
First Floor Plan
project outline Patient rooms on the edges of the building next to each other and linked them to a common area for social interaction and effectiveness of medical care and he urged people to interact with inmates through the semi-public area, and he gave me an idea on how to choose the site for the project and he stressed the importance of natural lighting and ventilation from By making the rooms look out, he stressed the importance of movement through the walkway.
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First Floor Plan
Park
king
path
semi-public
atrium
The center has many services that are provided to the elderly These include health care, social care, home care and nutrition There are also many facilities available in the center such as, the café and the hairdresser As for the space in the middle,they use it for an event .
Distribution Outdoor area of spaces.
Par
Site boundaries
The services provided by the center
exterior photo
Global Standards of Health
strong
Site Plan
Existing Sections
Single Room
kitchen
Nurse office
semi-public
administration offices
atrium
2 - 4 - 2 Nursing and Retirement Home Architects: Dietger Wissounig Architekten Year: 2014
project description
Activities area
It is an elderly care home located in Austria, in Lyon. It has 49 residents on a green plot, and the building consists of three floors.
The building has a 49 single rooms common area designated for dining and entertainment for guests of an area of 150 m and there is a church on the ground floor and there is a walkway around the building.
Leoben, Austria
Activities at the center
circulation
The center has many services that are provided to the elderly These include health care, social care, home care and nutrition There are also many facilities available in the center such as, the cafĂŠ and the church As for the space in the ground floor ,they use it is public area .
Distribution Outdoor area of spaces.
Natural lighting
view
strong
Safety
Medium
Weak
strong
Ground Floor Plan
Site Plan
The administration, the health department, a church and a public area, and there is a cafe that opens on the double hight
The services provided by the center
Global Standards of Health
Guidlines of the project
There are many different activities that include social recreational sports activities
number of room Existing Sections
Medium
Weak
First Floor Plan
secand Floor Plan
Parking
Parking
Single Room
Site boundaries
Path
Double Height
Administration Offices
Kitchen
Nurse office Cafe
Church
Double Height
Single Room
kitchen
common area
terrace
double hight
Single Room
common area
double hight
Project Outline Patient rooms on the edges of the building next to each other and linked them to a common area for social interaction and effectiveness of medical care and he urged people to interact with inmates through the cafe , and he gave me an idea on how to choose the site for the project and he stressed the importance of natural lighting and ventilation from By making the rooms look out, he stressed the importance of movement through the walkway.
2 - 4 - 3 Retirement home Architects: Dominique Coulon & associĂŠs
project description
Activities area
It is an Retirement home located in Orbec, France. It has 100 residents on a green Area, and the building consists of three floors.
There are many 100 single room activities such as going to the activities room in which many activities are held, going to a work shop and sitting in the outside green areas.
Year: 2015 Orbec, France
Activities at the center There are many different activities that include social recreational and Practicing a hobby
Guidlines of the project circulation
Natural lighting
number of room Existing Sections
Global Standards of Health
view
Safety
Medium
Weak
strong
Single Room
activities room
administrati on offices
work shop
Medium
Weak
secand Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Site boundaries
105 rooms and is divided into four main The center has many services that are sections architect has adhered to provided toand the the elderly several design parameters . These include health care, social care, home care and nutrition There are also many facilities available in the center such as, the work shops and the activatys room .
Distribution Outdoor area of spaces.
strong
Site Plan
Medical department, work shop, administration, patients section, garden and kitchen.
It is services a two-storeyprovided elderly care center with center The by the
kitchen
garden
medical section
Single Room
common area
green
medical center
Single Room
project outline This project distinguishes that it is located in the countryside and that it divided the building’s books from urging the elderly to make movement and make it enjoyable and that it distributed rooms with wings near each other for the sake of effective health care and linking the wings to a Common area
USER ANALYSIS . place to sit
Residence
3 - 1 - 1 Elderly 1- The person residing in the center needs health and social services and needs activities to practice it and needs to practice his hobby. The health service must be available all day through the medical staff An interaction with other patients and activities must be ensured, it must suit their health and social situation, and it must be enjoyable.
activates
walk Exercise Classes Social interaction Doctor
life in
health care
nurse pharmacist Physiotherapist
nutrition
2 - The person who spends half a day at the center needs health and social services and needs activities to practice it and needs to practice his hobby. The health service must be available all day through the medical staff An interaction with other patients and activities must be ensured, it must suit their health and social situation, and it must be enjoyable.
room service common room
Pottery Book Clubs
activates
Outings Doctor nurse pharmacist Physiotherapist
health care
half of the day
nutrition
room service common room
3 - The person who is living in his home and the medical staff visits him in his place and supervising his health condition and teaching his family how to take care of him & Teaching his family first aid .
Doctor health care
nurse Physiotherapist Housekeeper
in home
house
nutrition
Health aides Social interaction home made preparing food & send
Employees 1. Administrative staff are the persons responsible for the administration of the center, and it must be ensured that all services are provided in order to ensure that they perform their work to the fullest extent and they are divided into several categories.
place to stay
muneg office
Medical staff
2. Doctors are the most important persons for the center and are responsible for the health of the Guests They need several things from a well-equipped clinic and start their business by visiting guests and checking their health
photocopying room
1 - 2 pharmacists 2 - 3 doctors 3 -9 nurses
Patient examinati on space
Administrative staff
Administrative staff 1 - 2 Reception staff 2 - 4 Administrative staff 3 - 1 Secretary, Center Director 4 - 1 center manager
rest area
doctors offices
kitchen
3 - Nurses are the people who supervise the patient and the companions and need an office located near the guest rooms and one nurse supervises 10 patients
rest area
offices
Nurses kitchen
workers 4 - The workers are responsible for maintenance, security and hygiene and they are responsible for operating the building. It is necessary to ensure that all their needs are met in the building in order to complete their work in the fullest way.
Operating crew 1 - 2 maintenance workers 2 - 4 cleaners 3 - 2 drivers 4 - 4 security guards
place to store tools
Clean Worker
place to sit place to park
drivers
Operating crew
place to sit place to store tools
maintna nce work ers
place to sit place to store tools place to sit
gardener
Prepare area Chef
1- The kitchen area is the area responsible for providing food to guests and visitors, and they have several needs of a main kitchen, storage areas for refrigerators, storage of tins, a cleaning area and a loading area
Prepare area place to store food
Chef Assistant
Kitchen workers
place to store tools Workers
park place to store tools
Loading unloading area
kitchen crew 1 - 2 chef 2 - 2 chef assistants 3 - 4 workers
3 - 3 STANDADS . How to cluster guest room
Resident Room
Service / Support
Activity / Dining
Outdoor Space
SPACES
BASIC SQUARE HOUSEHOLD
BASIC SQUARE HOUSEHOLD
BASIC LONG WING PLAN
Resident Room
Service / Support
Activity / Dining
Outdoor Space
kitchen
Service / Support
Activity / Dining
Outdoor Space
clinic
Activity / Dining Resident Room Service / Support
Offices Combined
Separate
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4
Resident Room
Offices that has a single user with single workstation
Offices with more than one user they are sharing in the same offices (shared offices ).
Resident Room
Service / Support
Activity / Dining
Outdoor Space
space (
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7
- main dishes 2 - cold dishes 3 vegetable prearation 4 - cold room 5 washing 6 meal servery
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9 2 4 1 3
60
60
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Outdoor Space
washers
Dryers
4
Ironing
corideor
5
6
3.0
7
8
9 10
Sorting
lift
4.7 m
Pressing place aside storge
lift
2
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60
corider at medical section
SUPPORT
Ramp
Handrail continued into doorway
2
3
Neufert 4th edition
0.45 m
Service / Support
Activity / Dining
Open Plan Large space with multiple offices shard in the same
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1.8
Resident Room
CERTCOLLECTION
10
2
HIGH DENSITY CLUSTER CONCEPT
laundry room
1
3
TOWNHOUSE MODEL
L - PLAN
space for assisted wheelchair 0.9 access
1,9 m
lift lobby
Aye level
rails
Ramp with projecting hand
m
grippable continous unobstructive handril
SAFETY w,c for guest
Simple bathtop rail 1m
2.47 m 1.37 m
Bath seat
Toilet rail for general assistance
Fixed rail for bath
w.c
kitchenette
1.5 m 2.2 m
o,9 m
1.6 m 0.4 m
folding rail 1.37 m
2.5 m
3m
AREA & FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM . main section
Space
number
area
total area
Guest rooms
117
34
3978
Sup Common
18
34
612
main section
rooms
1 - Guest section
main common
3
330
990
Kitchenette
3
8
24
Nursing office
9
34
306
Space
number
area
total area
offices
5
108
108
w.c
1
10
10
parking
5
16
80
2 - administration section
rooms
198 m
5910 m
main section
3 - Entertaining section
Space
number
area
total area
walkway
1
2,4 width
2.4
green roof
1
417
Gym
1
Hobbys rooms
main section
number
area
clinic
1
26
26
417
Rehabilitation
1
34
34
516
516
pharmacy
1
32
32
2
147
147
parking
10
16
160
multy use room
1
217
217
Library
1
372
372
class rooms
2
192
192
4 - medical section
Space
412 m
1863 m
main section
total area
number
area
a kitchen
1
322
322
200
Food store
1
75
75
61
61
Tool store
1
54
54
1
140
140
parking
8
16
128
Rest area
1
60
60
laundry
1
280
280
oading &
3
170
170
Space
number
area
office
2
84
84
Warehouse
1
215
workshop
1
5 - Operating crew oratory
unloding
total area
main section
6 - Nutrition section
Space
995 m
total area of the project : 17980 m
total area
579 m
SITE SELECTION & ANALYSIS . Project location
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The project site is located in the western district of Muhammadiyah, in an empty residential land & Neer by the different serveses .
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DESIGN STRATEGY . MISSION
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Care of physical and psychological health.
1 - Providing them with complete health care throughout the day to ensure the highest health standards. 2 - Activating the physical health aspect to provide physical activities suited to the needs of the elderly.
VISION
Providing a residential environment and support for the elderly through Social communication and providing health care in a safe environment.
Policies Provide a complete health department and a health supervisor's office for each department
Providing a rehabilitation and sports section for the elderly Designing outdoor areas and walkways around the building and Green Roof to urge the elderly to go outside.
1 - Designing open and attractive outdoor areas to encourage the elderly and society to interact socially. 2 - Designing attractive spaces and activities for social interaction that role among inmates.
Providing sheltered homes for transplantation in order to urge the elderly to engage in activities that help mentally and provide an opportunity to urge the residents of the center to interact with neighbors.
A sense of tranquility and housing.
1 - The elderly must feel in a position and with psychological comfort and belonging to the void in which he is. 2 - That it applies the highest standards of privacy for guests.
Providing several models for residential units and enabling the elderly to choose between them in order to urge the elderly to feel ownership in his own place.
Safe environment.
1 - Take all safety and security precautions in the elderly care center. 2 - Provide the necessary support to overcome the human weakness that includes in order to live as a natural person within the community.
By providing assistance for the elderly to be able to move freely within the center and to be monitored by supervisors.
Social communication .
Redesigning the neighborhood park in order to link it to the project and empower the residents while benefiting from the services provided by the center.
That the units be single and that the elderly live in one unit.
Make the space different from each other and provide directions around the building.
ALTERNATIVES & CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT . The idea relies Ai sense of tranquility and housing in order to apply the concept of the guests on the distribution of different residential units and linking them to a private garden center has been linked to the private garden center public garden neighborhood of the residents of the neighborhood in order to urge the community to interact with the center and benefit from its services. Limiting factor
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Neighborhood park.
The idea depends on social interaction. For this purpose, Green Roof was designed to stimulate the community to social interaction and a sense of tranquility and housing, so the inmates were divided into different units.
Neighborhood park. green roof
The design idea relies on social interaction for its application. A Community center. and a link with the elderly care center were designed to urge the elderly to interact with the center. The mass of patients was divided in order to create quiet spaces.
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Defining pedestrian entrances to the project , So that the project is safe and monitored.
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Designing sheltered houses , in order to urge the elderly to practice activities, design external agricultural areas for the residents of the residential neighborhood, and design a shop to their products.
Drop-off mode to facilitate entry and exit of people and ambulances , For efficient access of ambulances to the nearest point to the main gate
Surrounding the building with a walkway in order to urge the elderly to move in a safe environment.
Increase the length of the building on the site as a reaction to the ground and reduce the height of the building.
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Connecting the different blocks of the building in order to have an effective connection between the different blocks for social interaction and accessibility.
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Wrap the building's lower block to give it a convenient view of the neighborhood park.
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The final result of the project after completing the various steps.
Architectural drawings
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GROUND & FIRST FLOOR MEC PLAN . GROUND FLOOR PLAN HVAC SYSTEM Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment perform heating and/or cooling for residential, commercial or industrial buildings. The HVAC system may also be responsible for providing fresh outdoor air. ALL-AIR / ALL - WATER / AIR - WATER All-air systems transfer cooled or heated air from a central plant via ducting, distributing air through a series of grilles or diffusers to the room or rooms being served.
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HVAC SYSTEM Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment perform heating and/or cooling for residential, commercial or industrial buildings. The HVAC system may also be responsible for providing fresh outdoor air. ALL-AIR / ALL - WATER / AIR - WATER All-air systems transfer cooled or heated air from a central plant via ducting, distributing air through a series of grilles or diffusers to the room or rooms being served.
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i Used Greywater system To water the plants that Not intended for agriculture.
It used two different systems for greenhouse irrigation and irrigation, the electric fan system and the drip system for planting irrigation.
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AFTER DESIGN ANALYSIS . circulation The movement How it dealt with the movement of the elderly with the project inside and outside the building and how it linked to the tracks of the horizontal and major movement.
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Tahlia Plaza
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Introduction
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Location
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The site is located between Tahlia Street and the Al Rawda Walkway, with an area estimated at (55600). The site is linked to many distinguished buildings such as Asilah Hotel, Galleria Hotel, Bin Hamran Building, and Danube Plaza.
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Site Survey 5.3.1 Land Use
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Commercial Garden
The location is located in a residential area, a major commercial street of Jeddah
The housing density is medium on site and the shops help density
5.3.3 Building heights
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Elevation is allowed on the main street above 10 floors, for the residential area two floors and an extension are allowed
The sky line from two different sides of the site from the Tahlia side and from the Al Rawda Walkway
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The site is located on a main commercial street intersecting with several main streets, and access to the site is easy because it is located in the middle of Jeddah, and the area is active because of shops, and there is a walkway behind the site is one of the most important walkways in Jeddah.
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Site Survey Block Type
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Mix Use
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24 residential villas Cafe and pharmacy Omar Bin Saddik Center Mosque and Post Office
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Sundance Square Fort Worth, TX, USA
project description the vision of a gathering place for Downtown Fort Worth became a reality. It all started on a site set aside 25 years earlier by property owners. Sundance Square, a 35-block area in the heart of downtown, was the site of a series of interventions intended to jump-start activity on the future plaza. Inaugurating this new era for the city, Sundance Square management hosted a flurry of events in two parking lots in the center of the site: summer movie nights; weekend farmer’s markets; a Holiday Tree lighting ceremony; professional boxing matches; the annual Main Street Arts Festival; and events for Super Bowl XLV. This process not only encouraged a broad constituency of people to come downtown on a regular basis, but also served as a way of furthering the long-range goal for downtown Fort Worth to function as a “place” even without a special event underway. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
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project Summarize In conclusion, it was an arena used only in the seasons and was developed to accommodate daily activities After my assessment of the case study. I came to the conclusion that life is the most dominant factor in this case, then construction and space.
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Bryant park landscape architect Hanna/Olin Ltd. 38,860 m2 1988–1992 New York City borough of Manhattan.
Project Description Bryant Park is a beloved, year-round New York City destination. Known as Manhattan's Town Square, the park is famous for its lush seasonal gardens, free activities, world class restrooms, and al fresco dining. Located adjacent to the New York Public Library and surrounded by iconic skyscrapers, Bryant Park is visited by more than 12 million people each year and is one of the busiest public spaces in the world. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
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project Summarize Bryant Park is a year-round New York City destination. Known as Manhattan's Town Square. it is wildy famous for hosting many activities and being easily accessible from many destinations. after my assessment of the case study. i came to the conclusion that the life aspect was the most dominating factor in this case after it both building and space came second equally
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Public Private Partnerships Public Private Partnerships definition It is a partnership between the public and private sectors to implement, operate or maintain. This partnership has several models.
Types of Public Private Partnerships.
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Operations and Maintenance
Design-Build
The local government contracts with a private partner to operate and maintain a publicly owned facility.
The local government contracts with a private partner to design and build a facility that conforms to the standards and performance requirements of the local government. the local government takes ownership and is responsible for the operatio .
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Turnkey Opera- Wrap Around tion Addition The local government provides the financing for the project but engages a private partner to design, construct and operate the facility for a specified period of time.
A private partner finances and construct an addition to an existing public facility. The private partner may then operate the addition to the facility for a specified period of time .
5 Lease-Purchase The local government contracts with the private partner to design, finance and build a facility to provide a public service.
6 Temporary-Privatization Ownership of an existing public facility is transferred to a private partner who improves and/or expands the facility. The facility is then owned and operated by the private partner for a period .
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Build-Own-Operate-Transfer The private developer obtains exclusive franchise to finance, build, operate, maintain, mange and collect user fees for a fixed period to amortize investment. At the end of the franchise, title reverts to a public authority.
Build-Transfer-Operate The local government contracts with a private partner to finance and build a facility. Once completed, the private partner transfers ownership of the facility to the local government. The local government then leases the facility back to the private partner under a long-term lease .
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Lease-Develop-Operate or Buy-Develop-Operate
The private partner leases or buys a facility from the local government, expands or modernizes it, then operates the facility under a contract with the local government.
10 Build-Own-Operate The local government either transfers ownership and responsibility for an existing facility or contracts with a private partner to build, own and operate a new facility in perpetuity. The private partner generally provides the
Potentials for Public Private Partnerships for Saudi Municipalities Waleed Abdullah Abdulaal
Partnership mechanism Public sector responsibilities always stem from the fact that the public sector is the guardian of the interests of society and there At the forefront, gooals of private partners are motivated by profit taking. Accordingly, sucessful partnerships
Partnership characteristics sharing of investment
sharing of risk
characteristics
sharing of benefits
sharing of duties
Benefits Public Private Partnerships. 1 - The efficiency of the construction Project is increased by the private sector participation
2 - The economic growth is stimu- 3 - As a result of private lated participation, there is competition and innovations in the economy.
4 - This construction project 5 -There is a transfer of technolo- 6 - The risk present on public organization helps to fastly gy, local personal training, and the sector projects are reduced implement the project. national capital markets undergo developments.
Incentives for private sector .
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1 - Change in land use. 2 - Increase the height of the buildings taking into account the height of the areas Surrounding the site . 3 - Facilities in legal transactions
physiological study of POS what is physiological in public open space Experiential design considers the public open space stage to offer esthetic, entertainment, education and escapism experiences . When thoughtfully balanced, these experiences create transforming experiences. steven for planning urban design
Type of physiological passive design is land set aside for parks, gardens, linear These areas are made available for passive recreation, play and unstructured physical activity. Active design Active design is environmental design that encourages stair climbing, walking, bicycling, transit use, active recreation, and healthy eating. active design guidelines promoting physical activity and health in design
Benefits Public Private Partnerships. 1 - prevents leading chronic diseases including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and some of most common and deadly cancers, 2 - lower costs associated with construction, maintenance, and repair of mechanized vertical transport systems 3 - decreased energy consumption associated with escalator and elevator use . 4 - gains to the community through long-term health care cost savings and increased productivity.and broader community through long-term health care cost savings and increased productivity. active design guidelines promoting physical activity and health in design
The Ten Principles of Active Design: Activity promotion & local champions Management, maintenance, monitoring & evaluation
Activity for all Walkable communities Connected walking & cycling routes
Active Design
Active buildings
Appropriate infrastructure High quality streets & spaces
Co-location of community facilities Network of multifunctional open space
Active Design Planning for health and wellbeing through sport and physical activity
Guideline
Active Edges
The project is a model for public open space at the city level and applies the partnership between the public and private sectors and the theme for the place is physiological .
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Design strategy MISSION Flexibility To achieve public and private partnership and have an active space at the city level
VISION Legibility
An active public open space & to be a successpart of the public private partnership development.
In order to clarify the void and be readable at the level of activities, place and buildings.
Prosperous Accommodate different uses and activities, it will Provide the people needs.
Health and Wellbeing Providing a healthy and well-being place for all classes of society to help them perform activities on site and motivate them
Politics
GOALS 1-A model that forms interconnected spaces. 2-variety ofbuilding uses. 1- legibility in buildings 2 - legibility in spsce 3 - legibility in life
1- Indoor outdoor activities 2- Main plaza and sub plazas 1- Government Services 2- Commercial Services 3- Restaurants and Cafes 1 - Different uses & hight for buildings. 2 - Active frontage 3 - Human scale 4 - gate of project 5 - active edge 1 - Distribution of buildings on the edges 2 - landscape & paving 3 - Shading distribution 4 - street furniture 5 - Create Legibility LandmarksReferences 1 - Show activities on the main streets 2 - Show activities on the inside 3 - Activate the festival and link it with other festivals 4 - Special application for plaza in order to view activities
1 - The character of the place is Dynamic.
1- Different activities in different levels. 2- Active frontage. 3- A bridge Link between Al Rawda Walk and Danube Plaza.
2 - Attract people from the site surrounding.
1- Daily needs. 2- Schedule events 3- Different Building uses
1 - The place is active and healthy 2 - A place for communication between people 3 - Take notes for the site 4 - Educational places for talent development 5 - Provide community service in the plaza
1 - Providing a children's play area in the square to suit all age groups 2 - A shopping area to increase income & attract visitors to the square 3 - Providing government services to provide all services in the arena 4 - Music show to increase activities in the arena 5 - Provide a sports area for exercise in the arena 1 - sitting area for users 2 - Cafes and restaurants 3 - Link between Al Rawda Walk and Danube Plaza 4 - Interpret activities in the arena to make the scene active daily 5 - Provide pedestrian spaces to help increase site traffic 1 - Building forms and height in the square 2 - Use the hexagon to give the square a certain shape 3 - Cross the bridge in the square 4 - Cafes overlooking the square 1 - An area of agriculture for the environment 2 - The work of drawing children education and development of talents service to the residents of the surrounding buildings 2their - Providing 1 - Provide health maintenance programs
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The current status of the site.
We have identified the main entrances and the Sub-site and linked paths pedestrians.
We created a pedestrian bridge in order to bring users from the open space around the site And we put the module on the site..
We linked the buildings with the bridge in order to urge users to interact with the buildings.
difrent heights of the buildings for Human Scale .
We directed buildings, restaurants and cafes on the main square for active frontege.
We have programmed for various activities to include the interests of all segments of society.
After we worked on every component of this case, we got this plaza
Master Plan
Tahlia Plaza
Community Center
Location : Jeddah , Alrawdah dist. Project breif: Community Center is a place that is specially provided for the people, groups, and or ganizations in a particular area, where they can go in order to meet one another and do things
jeddah municipality Site Area : 12650 m
concept
1 - foot up area 10% 1500 sqm
4-Divided into two halves in order to allow the wind to enter and to create a distinct vacuum
2- from the desigin response to site , the entrances . exits and spaecial positions of the project were identified .
3- from the desigin response to site, i surrounded the building with green areas.
5 - After the split into two halves helped me identify the users of the building and the spaces
DESIGN CRITERIA
Walking areas.
Ventilation.
Set Backs.
Natural Day Light.
Views.
Indoor Environmental Quality.
Neighbor
Booth area
Booth area
SITE PLAN
Neighbor
Ground Floor Plan 1 - Reception 2 - W.C 3 - computer lab 4 - STORGE 5 - Multi-purpose hall 6 - Waiting area 7 - Elevators 8 - Closet room 9 - gym
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First Floor Plan 1 - Cafeteria 2 - A handicraft factory 3 - w.c 4 - computer lab 5 - Lecture hall 6 - Accounting ofďŹ ce 7 - Elevators 8 - Storge 9 - Reading room 10 - libary
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A - A Section
B - B Section
ELEVATION
WEST FCADE
SOUTH FCADE
STRUCTURE SYSTEM
section - active beam grid
FORM - ACTIVE DUBLE BITCHED ROOF
Community Center
Wael Al-Mutairi ( team Work ) Ahmed Yunbawi Faisal Abduljalil
Affordable Housing
Site Location Project breif:
N
The site located in north of jeddah, obhour aljanoubia district
The Saudi contemporary dwellin standard is una ordable to many families, in terms of area, pattern,building materials and technique,several a ordable options shouldbe provided to suit economic situation.
202 m
80 m
50 m
200 m
Problem Statement Design of a proto-type housing clusterfor one of Jeddah new districts, asa main task, while applying designprincipals of a ordability, exibility & sustainability. Modern urban andplanning should be fullled accordingto “Amana” requirements. Di erentclusters could be a mixed useproject, containing: commercial use,a mosque, school, nursery, playcourts, parking areas with openspaces that suit the nature of this project.
SITE RESPONCE
CENTERLIZED TH GREEN AREA TO GET SHADED SPACES
HEIGHT VARIATION TO PROVIDE VIEW
ROTATE SOME BLUCKS TO GET MORE PRIVACY
Site Alternatives Pedestrians and cars Cars don’t go inside the residential area, there are only pedestrian paths that can be used by service vehicles when necessary. Parking is located underground.
Functional spaces Apartments Entrance
Villa
Row House
Land scabe
Commertial
EXIT
Apartments
Villa
Entrance
EXIT
Row House
Land scabe
Commertial
Public & Privet Private
winter
shading
Public
Private
summer
7 : 00 am
7 : 00 am
5: 00 pm
5: 00 pm
winter
Public
summer
7 : 00 am
7 : 00 am
5: 00 pm
5: 00 pm
Isometric
Parking ; 130+40extra Density ; 486 person
Units ; 105 unit Density ; 602 person
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Bedroom1
MASTER Bedroom1
BATHROOM1 Bedroom2 BATHROOM2
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FUTURE EXPANSION
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NAROW HOUSE
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APARTMENTS PLANS
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bedroom 1
bathroom2
kitchen
LIVING ROOM DINING AREA
APARTMENTS PLANS
m.bedroom
bathroom1
bathroom2
bedroom 2 bedroom 1
LIVING ROOM DINING AREA
APARTMENTS PLANS
APARTMENTS PLANS
SECTIONS & FCADE .
South Elevation
Section A-A
Affordable Housing
Working Drawings
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king abdulaziz university Faculty of Environmental Designs Department of Architecture Student name :Wael ayshe almotiry Sup :Dr Khaild Nabil Sheet 1 : Site plan Architects Scale
Materiel
Sweet thorn Willow - Leaf Wattle Arabian Acacia Salt wattel RIGI Design Project :White House 1:X concrete slab
Symbol
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king abdulaziz university Faculty of Environmental Designs Department of Architecture Student name :Wael ayshe almotiry Sup :Dr Khaild Nabil Sheet 2 : Ground floor plan RIGI Design Project :White House Architects Scale 1:X
Windows
Doors
21.4
C
D
E
Code
Material
Hight
Width Quantity Footing
W1
Glass
2.2
0.8
W2
Glass
2.2
1.2
W3
Glass
2.2
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Wood
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6.2
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B
Symbol
Type
Width
Length ThicknessCompany
1.5
Floors
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Ceramic 0.3
0.3
0.01
Saudi Ceramic
10
1
Floors
2
Ceramic 0.25
0.25
0.01
Saudi Ceramic
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1
Walls
1
2.2
1
2
Walls
2
Wood
2.2
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Walls
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0.2 Ceramic 0.1 0.01 Saudi Ceramic Plastic white Paint & 2 cm paint Jotun finishing under the Paint
D2
Wood
2.2
0.9
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Wzrat
1
D3
Wood
2.2
0.8
5
Celling
1
Ceramic 0.3
0.3
Ceramic 0.1
0.1
0.01
0.01 Gypsum Gypsum decoration cornish
Saudi Ceramic SMG
Ceiling Wall
Wzart
Floors
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0.4 0.9 0.9 0.2
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6.2
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terrace
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bedroom
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Hall
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king abdulaziz university Faculty of Environmental Designs Department of Architecture Student name :Wael ayshe almotiry Sup :Dr Khaild Nabil Sheet 3 : First floor plan RIGI Design Project :White House Architects Scale 1:X
Windows
Doors
2.2
D
C
5.0
6.2
21.5
Code
Material
Hight
Width Quantity Footing
W1
Glass
2.2
0.8
3
1.5
Floors
1
Ceramic 0.3
0.3
0.01
Saudi Ceramic
W2
Glass
2.2
1.2
10
1
Floors
2
Ceramic 0.25
0.25
0.01
Saudi Ceramic
W3
Glass
2.2
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Walls
1
D1
Wood
2.2
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2
Walls
2
D-1
Wood
2.2
2
2
Walls
3
Ceramic 0.1 0.01 Saudi Ceramic Plastic white Paint & 2 cm paint Jotun finishing under the Paint
D2
Wood
2.2
0.9
7
Wzrat
1
D3
Wood
2.2
0.8
5
Celling
1
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B
Symbol
Type
Width
0.9
Length ThicknessCompany
0.2
Ceramic 0.3
0.3
Ceramic 0.1
0.1
0.01
0.01 Gypsum Gypsum decoration cornish
Saudi Ceramic SMG
Ceiling Wall
Wzart
Floors
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Faculty of Environmental Designs Department of Architecture Student name :Wael ayshe almotiry Sup :Dr Khaild Nabil Sheet 4 : Second floor plan RIGI Design Project :White House Architects Scale 1:X
Windows
Doors
3.8
6.2 21.3
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D
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1.8
2.2
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6.3
0.5
3.6
0.9
1.2
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Study Room
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B
Code
Material
Hight
Width Quantity Footing
W1
Glass
2.2
0.8
3
1.5
Floors
1
Ceramic 0.3
0.3
0.01
Saudi Ceramic
W2
Glass
2.2
1.2
10
1
Floors
2
Ceramic 0.25
0.25
0.01
Saudi Ceramic
W3
Glass
2.2
4
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Walls
1
D1
Wood
2.2
1
2
Walls
2
D-1
Wood
2.2
2
2
Walls
3
Ceramic 0.1 0.01 Saudi Ceramic Plastic white Paint & 2 cm paint Jotun finishing under the Paint
D2
Wood
2.2
0.9
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Wzrat
1
D3
Wood
2.2
0.8
5
Celling
1
1
Symbol
Type
Width
Length ThicknessCompany
0.2
Ceramic 0.3
0.3
Ceramic 0.1
0.1
0.01
0.01 Gypsum Gypsum decoration cornish
Saudi Ceramic SMG
Ceiling Wall
Wzart
Floors
N
E
C
D
A
B 20.1
18.9 2.2
5.0
5.0
6.4
1
1
7.6
6.4
6.2
6.2
2
6.4
7.6
2 2.2
5.0
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D
6.4
C
19.7 21.9
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B
A
king abdulaziz university Faculty of Environmental Designs Department of Architecture Student name :Wael ayshe almotiry Sup :Dr Khaild Nabil Sheet 6 : Foundation plan RIGI Design Project :White House Architects Scale 1:X
N
E level 5 10.3 m
base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 7 cm Slope concrete 8 cm Thermal insulation 5 cm Water insulation 2 cm Gypsum decoration cornish 15 cm
D
C
Call-Out 1
10.55
base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 7 cm Slope concrete 8 cm Thermal insulation 5 cm Water insulation 2 cm Gypsum decoration cornish 15 cm
Plastic white Paint & 2 cm finishing under the Paint
8.55
level 4 6.6 m
base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 8 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm Gypsum decoration cornish 15 cm
Call-Out 2
6.6
Plastic white Paint & 2 cm finishing under the Paint base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 8 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm Gypsum decoration cornish 15 cm
base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 8 cm standing marble thickness 3 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm sleeping marble thickness 5 cm Gypsum decoration cornish 15 cm 5.95
3.6
level 3 3.7 m Plastic white Paint & 2 cm finishing under the Paint base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm handrail metal sand 8 cm thickness 4 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm Gypsum decoration cornish 15 cm
balluster metal wire with thickness of 3 cm newel post metal thickness 5 cm
level 2 0.3 m
A
B
0.3
Tread width
0.15
0.3
riser high
1.95
base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 8 cm Water insulation 2 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm
base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 8 cm Water insulation 2 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm
Call-Out 3
base tail ceramic 10 x 20
level 1 0.00 m
king abdulaziz university Faculty of Environmental Designs Department of Architecture Student name :Wael ayshe almotiry Sup :Dr Khaild Nabil Sheet 5 : Section A-A RIGI Design Project :White House Architects Scale 1:X
N
A
Call-Out 1
base tail 10 cm Call-Out Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 8 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm Gypsum decoration cornish 15 cm
2 Call-Out 1
0.2 0.4
0.4
Call-Out 2
base tail 10 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 8 cm Water insulation 4 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm
Call-Out 3
Call-Out 3
base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 8 cm Slope concrete 8 cm Thermal insulation 5 cm Water insulation 2 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm Plastic white Paint & 2 cm finishing under the Paint
sand 5 cm Mortar 1cm Steel crete tiles 3 cm concrete 15 cm
king abdulaziz university Faculty of Environmental Designs Department of Architecture Student name :Wael ayshe almotiry Sup :Dr Khaild Nabil Sheet 9 : Call out RIGI Design Project :White House Architects Scale 1:X
N
1
2
6.4 6.2
Call-Out
6.4
1
2
Roof Top Level 10.3 m
1 3.0 Second Floor Level 6.6 m
Call-Out
2 1
First Floor Level 3.7 m
3.5
10.9 3.0 3.3
2
1
3.1 3.4 2
Ground Floor Level 0.30 m Street Level 0.00 m
king abdulaziz university Faculty of Environmental Designs Department of Architecture Student name :Wael ayshe almotiry Sup :Dr Khaild Nabil Sheet 7 : North Elevation RIGI Design Project :White House Architects Scale 1:X
Symbol
1 2 3
Materiel Riyadh stone semi white
Company
saudi marble & granite
base tail 20*40 Industrial granitesaudi marble & granite Plastic white Paint & 2 cm finishing Al-Jazzera under the Paint
N
1 3.3
2
6.4 6.2
Call-Out
3.1
1 2
Roof Top Level 10.3 m
3.0 2
Second Floor Level 6.6 m
3.5
Call-Out 3.0 3.3
10.9
2
First Floor Level 3.7 m
1
3.1 3.4
2
Ground Floor Level 0.30 m Street Level 0.00 m
king abdulaziz university Faculty of Environmental Designs Department of Architecture Student name :Wael ayshe almotiry Sup :Dr Khaild Nabil Sheet 8 : south Elevation RIGI Design Project :White House Architects Scale 1:X
Symbol
1 2 3
Materiel Riyadh stone semi white
Company
saudi marble & granite
base tail 20*40 Industrial granitesaudi marble & granite Plastic white Paint & 2 cm Al-Jazzera finishing under the Paint
N
B
C 10.55
base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 7 cm Slope concrete 8 cm
Plastic white Paint & 2 cm finishing under the Paint 8.55
Thermal insulation 5 cm Water insulation 2 cm Gypsum decoration cornish 15 cm
6.6
Plastic white Paint & 2 cm base tail 5 cm finishing under the Paint Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 8 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm Gypsum decoration cornish 15 cm
5.95
standing marble thickness 3 cm sleeping marble thickness 5 cm
3.6
Plastic white Paint & 2 cm base tail 5 cm finishing under the Paint Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm handrail metal sand 8 cm thickness 4 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm Gypsum decoration cornish 15 cm
1.95
balluster metal wire with thickness of 3 cm newel post metal thickness 5 cm
0.6
Tread width 0.9
0.3
0.15
riser high
base tail 5 cm Ceramic 1 cm Mortar 1cm sand 8 cm Water insulation 2 cm reinforced concrete 20 cm
base tail ceramic 10 x 20
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RIGI Design Project :White House 1:X
N
2
1
0.3
3
4
5
6
8
7
2.8
0.6
Ground floor stairs
c
b
6.6 13.9
0.1120 8.2
c
0.1120
0.4
2.7
b
9.9 13.9
8.2
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0.7
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20
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6
7
8
9
10
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11
12
14
13
1 2.7
5.25
6.6
16 15
0.7
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3
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13
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2.7
11.0
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11.0 0.4
c
0.1120 13.9
First floor stairs
b
0.4
c
0.1120 13.9
b
Second floor stairs
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N
Call-Out Air space Riyadh stone flashing
1
2
6.4 6.2 1
mortar - capturing device gap between shelf angle and stone based backer rod and sealant
scale 1;5
6.4
spandrel beam or floor slab shelf angle anchored to spaandrel beam or floor shim between angle and spadrel beam ( where needed ) must extened full height of vertical leg of angle
Call-Out
2
Roof Top Level 10.3 m
Call-Out
1 3.0 Second Floor Level 6.6 m
Call-Out
2 1
First Floor Level 3.7 m
3.5
10.9 3.0 3.3
2
1
3.1 3.4 2
Ground Floor Level 0.30 m Street Level 0.00 m
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RIGI Design Project :White House 1:X
Symbol
1 2 3
Materiel Riyadh stone semi white
Company
saudi marble & granite
base tail 20*40 Industrial granitesaudi marble & granite Plastic white Paint & 2 cm finishing Al-Jazzera under the Paint
N
Architect PORTFOLIO WAYIL ALMUTAIRI