Architecture Portfolio, Waleed Rezeq

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Selected Works

Waleed Rezeq



CONTENT

Bentley Car Showroom

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The Story Of Berlin

8 - 15

Private Villa Design

16 - 23

Urban Design

24 - 29

Mixed Use Building Design

30 - 35

Landscape Design

36 - 39

Model Making

40 - 41


BENTLEY CAR SHOWROOM

Bentley is located in a commercial city called AlRabieh in Amman. The aim was to choose a commercial building that fits the site, which in my case was a car showroom. Unlike a regular showroom, Bentley accommodates the showroom, museum, multipurpose hall for events, and the offices and headquarters. The form of the building came from the site itself, completing the site’s curve to create a full circle. The idea was to showcase the heritage and history of Bentley with its contribution in the automotive industry through an experience that circulates around a museum showing the progression of Bentley cars throughout the years. The building circulates from the basement upwards, in continious ramps around the building, which not only creates a more interactive and interesting experience, but also acts as an appealing structure and element that stands out in the area.

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Location: Amman, Jordan Year: 2019 / 2020


Bentley Car Showroom

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West Elevation

East Elevation

South Elevation

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Bentley Car Showroom

Working on the plans of each level in the building was one of the most challenging tasks in the design process, as each level has its own function. The purpose of the whole design was for the building to act as a landmark of the area with its unique and eye catching design.

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THE STORY OF BERLIN

The concept is to experience the history of Berlin through layers of timeand movement. The museum is experienced through a structure that not only guides the visitors, and gives the the opportunity to have different routes and experiences. But also, creates a variety of interactive spaces in different dimensions. From physical, to sound, projection, and many more possibilities. it also creates contrast between the solid bunker walls, to a more light, fluid structure. The Bunker strongly holds its identity, with an addition that revives the exhibition space. The walls are light, colorful, and attract the visitor by the different functions it could hold. It could act as the guiding factor, a projection wall, and an experiential element. They can also shape a space for isolated sound rooms, exhibition space, and interactive elements. They are also built, in a way that is easily moved, for future events that the exhibition space could hold.

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Location: Berlin, Germany Year: 2021 / 2022


The Story Of Berlin

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Bunker Space

The Dark Room

Gift Shop

Activity Room

Exhibition Space

Main Hallway

Cloak Room

Exhibition Space

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A main space in the heart of the exhibition, is the activity room, where it includes a series of different games, screens, exhibits, and sound elements that the visitors of all ages can use. The exhibition and the bunker space are separated by the Dark Room, a space in the middle which is long and narrow, and with dim lighting, to give the visitor this sense of reality before entering a space, built as an atomic shelter, at times where fear of a nuclear bomb was there.

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The Story Of Berlin

The floor is split into three main zones, the exhibition, the bunker, and the neutral space in the middle, which includes the gift shop, and provides easy circulation for the future plans of having the exit from the back. The main idea of this exhibition is to leave the visitor with a special, and memorable experience, through interactive, educational, and fun elements. The best way to deliver information is through involving the learner, and here the added walls play a great role into achieving this goal.

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PRIVATE VILLA DESIGN

A villa in Abdoun, Jordan. That was not only designed on a well thought architectural concept, but also designed structurally, mechanically, and electrically. Where with the help of Prof. Bisher Zureiqat, full construction plans were made. This project was unique, as during the whole process, there was always technicalities to take into consideration. So the Project would be feasible to implement in reality. The Villa was designed in an L-Shape, that in relation to the site, explored the potential of the project. The design process was intricate and very detail oriented. The project was designed using Building Information Modelling (BIM) softwares throughout the entire design process, specifically Revit.

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Location: Amman. Jordan Year: 2020 / 2021


Private Villa Design

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Structural System

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Private Villa Design

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Waleed Rezeq Private Villa Abdoun

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Electrical System

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First Floor Electrical

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ROOF FFL 7900

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URBAN DESIGN

A project in Jabal Amman, where the site was along 2 main intersection points in amman, where it was around two kilometers. I worked on this project with four other colleagues, where we went through three main phases, the first being an analysis of the urban space. In which we defined the urban spaces and the main issues in the study area, and employed analysis methodologies for selected project area (spatial analysis, visual analysis, analysis of meaning and socio-cultural dimension). The Second phase was Critical reflection: understanding urban space in the socio-economical context, and to relate and locate the socio-cultural and physical status of the project area within possible transforming urban paradigms. And finally the third phase, where we designed the urban space. By synthesize the intangible and tangible forces analyzed in the previous phase into a legible spatial representation of the area including clear frameworks and design outputs.

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Location: Amman. Jordan Year: 2021 / 2022


Urban Design

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Creative Industries Analysis

People Paths Analysis

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Urban Design

Ethnicities / Land Use / Movement

Movement / Transportation

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As a result of the studies, research, and questionnaires. The end result and the design was presented through different diagrams, plans, sections, and shots, to portray the idea along the different plots of Jabal Amman.

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Urban Design

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MIXED USE DESIGN

The project was to design a mixed use building in a commercial area in Amman, Jordan. With the freedom of choosing the functions according to the individual study and research of the needs of that area. The site was a challenging factor in the design, as it was two land plots split by an active vehicular street. The idea was to create an original local clubhouse that accommodates to diverse members and gives them the opportunity to connect, grow, have fun, and make an impact. An idea that showcased the concept of exclusivity, in a way that kept the public integrated, and open to see and be part of it. The most prominent aspects of the project were, the sunken plaza, the open tunnel, open vertical circulation, and the Vierendeel steel structural system. Which was not only an aesthetic and functional way to support the building, but also emphasized the exclusivity of the clubhouse.

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Location: Amman. Jordan Year: 2020 / 2021


Mixed Use Design

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Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Step 6

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Mixed Use Design

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A sunken plaza was designed in front of the building with multiple shops that people can rent out and start their own businesses as a way to support the local community and economy. As well as having multiple seating options for the plaza to act as a social hub for the public. The lack of public transportation was an issue that we needed to tackle when designing this project. Therefore, a transitional zone between the sunken plaza of the building and the main street was designed to hold a bus stop and this further emphasized the integration of the public into this project.

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Mixed Use Design

Second Floor Plan

Third Floor Plan

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LANDSCAPE DESIGN

A public park in downtown Amman that is located next to the Roman Amphitheater. The idea is to relate the native plants, including the olive tree to the history and culture. By creating the circle that intersects with the axes of downtown Amman, a public space filled with olive trees where all users of the site can sit and enjoy the feeling of connection to the roots was created. The part on the left is where a farmers market would be held, integrating bus stops and seating elements to create this unidentified space where people would enjoy the feeling of history and culture in the area. Understanding the context helped shape the area even more. The Public Libraries Authority, which happens to be connected to our site, gave us permission to create the theater integrated within the basement level of the building and by that creating a direct connection and adding the educational aspect to the park.

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Location: Amman. Jordan Year: 2020 / 2021


Landscape Design

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Closeup 1

Closeup 2

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Landscape Design

Isometric Diagram

As sustainability was an important aspect in the design of the park, water tanks were designed to fit under the stairs of the theater as a way to harvest rainwater, which will then be used as the main water source for the irrigation of the whole park.

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MODEL MAKING

This Project was to design a library in the heart of Amman. The idea was to create a dominant vertical form, and copying it on a horizontal level to accomodate the library with all its functions. Al Manara library is a place where people read, meet, socialize, and enjoy the views of beatiful Amman. The model was made out of cardboard, and with the use of a CNC laser cutter to precisely showcase the whole building.

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Model Making

A Pavilion design to represent a famous Arabic writer, Ghada Al-Samman, a syrian writer who grew to become one of the greatest female writers in the world. The idea behind this project was to showcase her ideology and how she saw herself in her time, in relation to all the great writers around her. The model was made out of wood, and engraved, were famous quotes of the writer.

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