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Creating Safe Spaces in the Face of Disaster

The building's design incorporates a number of features to protect against explosions, including the use of curved walls. The walls are made of reinforced concrete and are designed to deflect the force of a blast away from the building's interior. This helps to minimize damage and protect the building's occupants.

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Type A

The site is split into two sections, the first being at the bottom where a new construction will be erected, specifically designed to provide disaster response capabilities. The second section is located at the top, where the two types of the existing heritage buildings will be preserved and strengthened to make it more resilient to explosions and natural disasters.

Type B

Train Station

Rmeil Geitawi

Badawi Achrafieh

Extension

The project is located in a strategic location that is vulnerable to disasters. The location was chosen specifically to provide easy access for individuals in the event of a disaster so they can reach the project quickly and safely to seek shelter and protection.

Ground Floor Plan

The project is designed to protect the people from disasters or explosions, they may feel a sense of safety and security. The project is built to withstand extreme conditions and provide a secure shelter for those inside and is also meant to provide psychological safety. The walls, roof and floor are reinforced to protect against blasts and impact.

The project is designed to protect the people from disasters or explosions, they may feel a sense of safety and security. The psychological safety.

The walls, roof and floor are reinforced to protect against blasts and impact.

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