Aiming to enhance Plymouth’s knowledge through craft and education. The Centre promotes public gathering with a productive hands on environment.
craft and with a intercity structure
Center is showcase
Community Gateway Marine Robotics Centre
A community centre within the existing structure of intercity house. Connected to the ocean by cable car within the structure connecting the site to waterfront.
Celebrating Plymouth’s marine and navy heritage, the Center is dedicated to the field of marine robotics and tries to showcase technology used by researchers underwater.
Eco-Bricks Fabrication Centre
The program focuses on the conservation of the ocean by fixing the main issue from where is started. The program will focus on making & research of Ecobricks along with educational workshops.
General public are invited to interact with hand cafated objects produced, displayed and sold as souvenirs.
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General public are invited to interact with hand cafated objects produced, displayed and sold as souvenirs.
A self-sustaining seafood restaurant that opens up the opportunity for students and citizens to learn culinary skills.
through craft and gathering with a structure of intercity within the structure heritage, the Center is tries to showcase
Self-sustained Seafoods Information Centre
Plymouth cycle and tourist centre is an informative gateway to ‘Britains Ocean City’. Offering an alternative mode of transport around the city
by will educational opportunity gateway to transport
The bridge aims to connect locals from the suburban district of Plymouth directly to the city centre via the train station.
BA / MArch / Work
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The bridge aims to connect locals from the suburban district of Plymouth directly to the city centre via the train station.
The bridge establishes more feasible accessibility for visitors from the station entering the city.
General public are invited to interact with hand cafated objects produced, displayed and sold as souvenirs.
The bridge establishes more feasible accessibility for visitors from the station entering the city.
The bridge aims to connect locals from the suburban district of Plymouth directly to the city centre via the train station.
Academic
Vol. 3 2023
The People’s Congress MArch Year 5 / 2022 -2023 01 Hideaway Gardens MArch Year 4 / 2021 -2022 02 Start-up Hub Business Centre BA (hons) Year 3 / 2018 -2019 03 ACADEMIC DESIGN PROJECTS PROJECT 2 ECOBRICKS FABRICATION CENTRE PROJECT 1 START-UP HUB BUSINESS CENTRE PROJECT 3 CULINARY SCHOOL/ FOOD MARKET WORK EXPERIENCE BERNARD KHOURY DW5 Site Analysis Urban Framework Neighbourhood Framework Floor Plans process Main Section Perspectives Exploded Axonometric Floor Plans Perspectives & Diagrams Main Section Technical Details Concept Collages Factory Lofts Maaref Mixed Use Development VR-Pods Technical details Model Sakiet Misk Villa Bar Techinal Details Site Analysis Neighbourhood Framework Floor Plans Perspectives Perspectice Section Exploded Axonometric Technical Details PROJECT 1 This project is located by Union street in Plymouth. The main goal of this proposal was to create more user friendly building in replacement of the current HQ business centre in the site. aimed to break the stereotypes of typical office building and instead produce design that is more welcoming to the public and business people themselves. START-UP HUB BUSINESS CENTRE 02 10 18 21 OFFICE WORK 04 10 PROJECT 2 ECOBRICKS FABRICATION CENTRE This project is located by the train station of Britian’s Ocean City, Plymouth. The concept is to allow the building to represent the city’s identity to the public when approaching Plymouth from the station. This program functions mainly on workshops for reusing plastics and creating a building material. This confirms how plastics are the biggest waste element in the ocean, and against that, Plymouth is transforming this issue into an advantage to serve the city’s economy.
The People’s Congress: A Home for a House Divided
MArch Year 5 / 2022 -2023
The project initiated with the critique of Beirut’s fragmented urban fabric that is being externalized onto the socio-political structure of the region. The strong boundary between West and East Beirut informed the decision of proposing a framework located in between the two territories.
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Final Design
Architecture Drawings
Main Axonomeric In Context
Final Design Architecture Drawings
The Program
Softening the City’s Fragmented reality
These activities include food preservation spaces, workshops for local craftsmen and a market. three sub-programs that could attract different communities around the country. Recognizing the complexity of Beirut’s social fabric, the project strives to create an inclusive environment that accommodates collective and inclusive decision-making by incorporating debate spaces, campaigns, and educational classes that could contribute to softening the city’s fragmented reality and societal alienation.
Perspective
Terrace Space
Axonometric Pavilion Space
Final Design Architecture Drawings
Programs / Critique - Civil Community Space
The project aimed to critique three primary flaws that have contributed to the city’s segregation, the city’s car-oriented urbanism, the lack of public spaces and the defined regional boundaries through infrastructure. The lack of transparency of the capital’s Municipal Council meetings is also a catalyst to the region’s social tension and political economic corruption. To soften these flaws, the project proposes a space that allows public engagement within the Beirut municipality with the co-management of local self-funded Civil Society Organizations. The re-designing of the Townhall meetings is enhanced by interlocking the scheme with familiar activities
Irregularity 1 Human Scale Edges Variety Encolsure 3 Focal Point 2 F Square Dimensions 5 x x
Axonometric Section
Public Squares / Sitte’s Rules on Squares
Final Design
Architecture Drawings
GF Axonometric In Context
Central Seating Space
Connecting Bridge
Landscaping
Research Site / Program
Analysispublic involvement
Town HallLondon, England Politicians vs
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Syrian Refugees
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The Public Fence & exit location
The combination of a large community event with informal engagement activities that is outline in this guidance helps you reach out to enjoyable experience. one wants to, or is able to, participate event.
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Thick Fencing
The combination of a large community event with informal engagement activi ties that is outline in this guidance helps you reach out to enjoyable experience. one wants to, or is able to, participate event.
The Making tool was designed after analysing the different methods used to produce the jam, among other food perserved foods. A design inspired by decontructing different smaller scale jam making products.
Spatial Analysis: This analysis investigates Public engagement during the 2019 Beirut Protests, specifically the different ways protesters were spacially and socially innvolved around tents that were represeted by CSOs or NGOs.
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The combination of a large community event with informal engagement activities that is outline in this guidance helps you reach out to enjoyable experience. one wants to, or is able to, participate event.
Parliemants & Town Halls Analysis
Research Site / Program
A general investigation of the typical Domestic Balcony in Beirut and the different facilities used within this domestic space. The lebanese balcony is often seen as part of the house hold performances. This research aims to decontruct the lebanese balcony at a domestic level and reconstruct it at a civil/public space level within my design. There is often a waterproof curtain used at the front of the balcony, often to cover the space during the winter away from the rain but often to keep the cold away, therefore allowing the home to expand and used for normal everyday activities. There is often furniture specifically for the balcony and other furniture elements such as a washing machine and storage space and even planting. these furniture lements represets the permanance of the balcony as an extension of the home.
21.4% 1995 2000 2005 2010 14.5% 12 % 28.6 % 23.5 % BEIRUT CITY HALL/ descision Making Other Utilities Private spaces Workshops Gathering Space Producing Making Public City Hall City hall Offices Small discussion spots Small discussion spots Meeting Space Public discussion space Flexible Spaces E.g. Nurseries/Kitchens Breakrooms Lebanon Politics Classes Market Moune Making Classes Nurseries Storage Spaces Kitchens Gardening Spaces FOOD PERSERVATION WORKSHOP Film: Where do we go now? 3 EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC BALCONY: DOMESTIC DETAILS 1 2 3 4 Main enterance + KEY Balconies Rooftop in use balcony Focus 4 1 2 4 1 6 3 2 4 9 10 11 12 1 6 7 3 2 4 5 8 9 10 11 12
The Lebanese Balconies Functions and uses
Research Site / Political Analysis
38% 30% 14% 12% 6% Institutional Reforms New Electoral Law New Political Class Early Election Source: The Lebanese Center for Policy Studies 10.9 % Government Funding International Organizations International Donors Membership Fees National CSOs Private Sector Private Donations Revenue Funds Generated 36.7 % 37.5 % 34.7 % 6.5 % 19 % 43.5 % 32.3 %
CSO Funding
Hideaway Gardens: Gradients of Privacy
MArch Year 4 / 2021 -2022
Hideaway Gardens: Redefining Private Gradients’. A redesign of the traditional neighbourhood framework by using a precedent from historic Islamic Mamluki architecture, the Qalawun Complex, in Cairo, Egypt. The project is a mix-use building with a mix of residential uses, carpet refurbishment workshops, a carpet weaving academy, and retail. These programmes are articulated around a sequence of semi-public courtyards.
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Main Perspective: Main Public Entrance
AXO ZOOM 1
This image shows the connection of th eoutside with the inside and the public walkway facing the canal. The presence of the structural columns also create an indirect boundary
Perspective Axonometric Section Cut through Different Programs
AXO ZOOM 2
This image shows the connection of the outside with the inside and the public walkway facing the canal. The presence of the structural columns also create an indirect boundary.
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Retail Nursery Carpet Workshop Shared Kitchen Spaces labelled with that icon are retail, mainly for groceries, these spaces are only seen by the main road on the ground floor. Spaces labelled with that icon are nurseries that are for both, the residents and the staff from retail and workshops. Spaces labelled with that icon are workshops for carpet refurbushement and are mainly accessible by staff. Spaces labelled with that icon are shared kitchens, some are either shared between residents and some between staff depending on location. CAFE/ BAKERY CLASSES OFFICE / LIBRARY HOUSING Spaces labelled with this Icon are coffee shops or bakery that are open to the public. Spaces labelled with this Icon are Spaces used to take classes specifically for carpet making. Spaces labelled with this Icon are Flexible spaces of either offices or libraries primarily for residents and workshop staff. Spaces labelled with that icon are residential spaces that are one hundred private and only accessible by resident.
Constructure Methods
Detail Drawings
Steet Plate
Rammed Earth wall to Roof Detail
Metal Wire Embedded in the concrete to make it a Reinforced concrete peice. The concrete is pigmented to a pinkish-brownish Colour Similar to that of rammed Earth
Non-breathable underlay is installed on the roof; overlapping between the wood shingle layed rows, allowing no gaps in between.
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Cedar Shingles
About 600mm x 310mm Plywood sheathing spaced equally to hold the Wood shingles.
Sheathing 180mmx40mm Plywood sheathing spaced equally to hold the Wood shingles.
Plywood Sheet Insultion is added below it and is then held with an insulation baffle
Timber Purlins
Numbers of each peice needed to create one arch on a wall
concrete prefabricated Pieces connected it Rammed Earth wall
Timber Truss Timber Truss is used as it is harder to create an inclined roof withh rammed earth wall
Steet Plate
Timber joists is then added to the trusson top of the wall with then timber sladding on each side, insulation is added in between them to keep the space insulated.
Overhung roof
Wide overhang of the roof to protect the rammed earth wall from the rain.
Timber Top Plate
Reinforced concrete Bond beam The beam is concrete as it doesnt get effetcted by the moisture as much which could carck the rammed earth wall.
Rammed Earth wall
The wall is molded to have an opening accross the top of it to allow the concrete beam to sit on it.
Metal Wire Embedded in the concrete to make it a Reinforced concrete peice. The concrete is pigmented to a pinkish-brownish Colour Similar to that of rammed Earth
Metal Wire Embedded in the concrete to make it a Reinforced concrete peice. The concrete is pigmented to a pinkish-brownish Colour Similar to that of rammed Earth
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Timber Top Plate
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Material Testing / Detail Drawings
Stabilizer Options: lime, cement, Pozzolan or asphalt emulsions UK Subsoils often consist: Maximum Gravel Size should not Exceed 10-20 mm Clay/ Silt Sand/Gravel Clay Water + + Sand/Gravel Stabilizer 30% 70% 10-20% 8-16% 40-70% 4-18% Rammed Earth Composition The Materials in Rammed Earth The Rammed earth wall of the first experiment is complete and is can be seen that it is not very stable The Rammed
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The texture of the second experiment is seen on the image above is imitating the texture of that from the corrugated steel.
Rammed Earth Substructure design
1.11 - The Site Site Analysis
Current Construction Sites by HS2 near Site 1 2 3 4 5 6 An axonometric of a typical small business retail store present 1 8 2 6 3 Old Park Royal This area is part of the households on medium incomes who are renting privately and wish to save for a deposit and who can afford to spend one third of their gross income on rent. Maximum income of £60,000 subject to annual review under e retained equity. Maximum income cap of £90,000 applies subject to review in the London Plan. Arabic stores or restaurants owned by locals from Park Royal
4 STAIRCASE 5 SHELVING 6 CARS PARKED 7 BOUNDARY 8 BUILDING https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/opdc-45_public_transport_accessibility_level_ptal_forecast_information_note.pdf <16 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40 43 46 49 52 55 >58 POOR GOOD Pollution Map 2016 Data https://www.londonair.org.uk/london/asp/annualmaps.asp Figure 3.0 Area in search of local park Town Centre Proposed Mixed Use Centre B-Employment Uses Existing Green Spaces Arab Other Arab Other Muslim Other Muslim Other Arab Other Arab Other Muslim Other London Park Royal Arab Other Arab Other Muslim Other Muslim Other Arab Other Arab Other Muslim Other Muslim Other London Park Royal 1 Old oak common station 3 Victoria road crossover box 4 Atlas Road 5 Willesden Euroterminal 6 Old oak Common lane 2 Victoria road tunnel drive Soil Texture map in Surrounding Area Clay / Sandy Loam Silt / Sand Sand Loam Clayey Loam + Key 0.1 Park Royal area and OPDC Area consists of clay within the soil, it can be used for the rammed earth. The soil can be extracted from the current contruction sites below and the site itself, where courtyards are elevated below to extract the subsoil from. Exploring The Floor Loom through Elevation Weaving Loom Purpose Beginners; Easy Weave Width Width ranging 280 to 750 mm 450 mm1250 mm 300mm - 800mm Purpose Weaving Large Rugs Weave Width Variety ranging 660 to 1600 mm 1170mm-1800mm 1420 mm 93mm Religion Ethnicity Infographics: the site 1600New obs n se suppl o smalBusinesse 1500 New H o e aH t h e neb fiDkaOdOmoft empo 0 we iddA sboJtceridnilano nI er es fwo fo ep p P ect Char c e ofste PARK ROYAL 204Buin 20 D Jobs Suppo t 1 7 k B u n e s tceridn00134 o bmuN semohfio OPDCVision E x i t ng Park Royal Park Royal Existing and Vision. The Park Royal Atlas from OAPF Park Royal Opportunity Area Planning Park Royal considered to be the Largest area of Strategic Industrial land in London
Detail Section
Construction methods
Different thicknesses of Rammed earth walls must be stacked on top of each other, with the thickest one being at the bottom. This is to not put too much weight on the walls under each one.
Each wall must have holes on the bottom, same size as the steel rod used, this is created by adding the steel rod at the bottom of the sub-structure cast. The walls are then stacked on top of each other where the walls from the top are penitrated into the walls under each one with the help of the steel rods embedded in the walls.
This extended pod is located at different parts of the building at floor one and above. they are located at areas specifically facing the road, primarily to control the level of privacy any resident would like within their domestic space (see page 15). The pod’s design was inspired by the design of the traditional design and redesigned for the climate of the uk.
T - Shaped Steel sheet
The timber beams are connected to the existed timber slab with the use of the T shaped steel sheet
The second layer is the beams on top and bottom which are meant to be connected to the slab of the building, and the side posts and joists by them that hold the cladding
Mashrabia Pod
The first layer of the pod is the openings with the glazing on top and the beams (150x50mm) and the timber cladding (30mm thick) and the screens that also have louvres on it; and the timber decking
1.11 - The Site Site Analysis
Markets Retail / stores Public courtyard Workshops Shared Courtyard Private Domestic Crtyard Private Domestic space 01 02 03 2 3 3 1 4 Hospital Mausoleum 2 1 Precedent: Qalawun Comlex Location: Cairo, Egypt Year: 1284-1285 Type: Mamluk Architecure Materials: Brick, Stone, Marble, Stucco
2 1 4 3 6 5 01 Bridge: Pedestrian bridge added Car Park: Small car park added Public Path: Added for cycling and walking Parking: Parking of warehouse used 1 4 2 5 4 2 1 3 5 02 6 2 3 1 4 5 03 Courtyard 1: open, Leafy trees for sound Courtyard 4: More Semi-private Space Courtyard 2: Trasition public to Private Courtyard 5: private shared with other bldg 1 4 2 5 6 Courtyard 6: private Courtyard 14 3.0 Metres Wide route 2 Markets inbedded 3 Exposed Lamps Market Openings Arched, 5 Building continues above path An Example of a Pathway Depth Depth Depth Depth Depth Depth 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Depth
Interior Architecture Term 1
This proposal started by critiquing the lack of flexibility in privacy in domestic austere architecture from the 60s. I used a typical 1st floor apartment from Alexandra road estate as a case study. I proposed an alternative after some historic and film study analysis. I also explored different elements of intimacy and privacy leading me to redesign the interior space to an open plan with furniture-like units that mirror these explored activities. These furniture pods were then used in the final design for domestic spaces.
4 1 2 3 Family space Kitchen Mashrabiya 4 5 6 Washing & Toilet Bedroom Dining space 1 2 3
The louvers can be open at an angle to allow the user to only see the sky and have more privacy from the people in the street. Privacy Axonometric of the Interior Kitchen Space 3 Dining Space & Sitting Space 4 Details for The Furniture: Adjustability & Sustainabiliyty Bath Allowing Cleaning fexibilty Adjustable Bed Height Sliding Door (can be back chair) Hidden Bin Entertainment while Cooking Automatic Watering Water collected Dish Drainer Chopped Food Collector Opening allows Ventilation
PROJECT 1
START-UP HUB BUSINESS CENTRE
This project is located by Union street in Plymouth. The main goal of this proposal was to create a more user friendly building in replacement of the current HQ business centre in the site. aimed to break the stereotypes of a typical office building and instead produce a design that is more welcoming to the public and business people themselves.
Start-up Hub Business Centre
BA (hons) Year 3 / 2018 -2019
This project is located by Union street in Plymouth. The main goal of this proposal was to create a more user friendly building in replacement of the current HQ business centre in the site. I aimed to break the stereotypes of a typical office building and instead produce a design that is more welcoming to the public and business people themselves.
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DESIGN
PROJECT 2 ECOBRICKS FABRICATION CENTRE PROJECT 1 START-UP HUB BUSINESS CENTRE PROJECT 3 CULINARY SCHOOL/ FOOD MARKET WORK EXPERIENCE BERNARD KHOURY / DW5 Site Analysis Urban Framework Neighbourhood Framework Floor Plans & process Main Section Perspectives Exploded Axonometric Floor Plans Perspectives & Diagrams Main Section Technical Details Concept Collages - Factory Lofts Maaref Mixed Use Development VR-Pods Technical details & Model Sakiet El Misk Villa Bar Techinal Details Site Analysis Neighbourhood Framework Floor Plans Perspectives Perspectice Section Exploded Axonometric Technical Details
ACADEMIC
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Final Design Architecture Drawings / Model
Perspective: Indoor Atrium
Perspective: Outdoor Atrium
Perspective Section
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ACADEMIC DESIGN PROJECTS PROJECT 2 ECOBRICKS FABRICATION CENTRE PROJECT 1 START-UP HUB BUSINESS CENTRE PROJECT 3 CULINARY SCHOOL/ FOOD MARKET WORK EXPERIENCE BERNARD KHOURY / DW5 Site Analysis Urban Framework Neighbourhood Framework Floor Plans & process Main Section Perspectives Exploded Axonometric Floor Plans Perspectives & Diagrams Main Section Technical Details Concept Collages Factory Lofts Maaref Mixed Use Development VR-Pods Technical details & Model Sakiet El Misk Villa Bar Techinal Details Site Analysis Neighbourhood Framework Floor Plans Perspectives Perspectice Section Exploded Axonometric Technical Details PROJECT This project Union main goal to create building current the site. stereotypes building a design ing to people START-UP HUB CENTRE 02 10 18 21 OFFICE WORK
PROJECT 2 ECOBRICKS FABRICATION CENTRE
This project is located by the train station of Britian’s Ocean City, Plymouth. The concept is to allow the building to represent the city’s identity to the public when approaching Plymouth from the station. This program functions mainly on workshops for reusing plastics and creating a building material. This confirms how plastics are the biggest waste element in the ocean, and against that, Plymouth is transforming this issue into an advantage to serve the city’s economy.
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Workshop /Market BA (hons) Year 2 / 2017 -2018 3 SCHOOL MARKET
Steel H-Shaped columns steel purlins structural grid Insulation Pads with Aluminium sheeting Mechanical Fixing Steel Bolts Tempered glazing panels in Steel cross Rain water Market Kitchen Market Stools Waiting Room Changing Rooms/ W.C. Ground Floor Plan Floor One Plan 2 5 6 8 4 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 Lecture Space Breakout Space W.C. Bedroom Bedroom Living Room Kitchen Terrace Culinary Space Open Atrium Lift Market Kitchen Market Stools Waiting Room Changing Rooms/ W.C. 1 1 2 3 5 8 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 Lecture Space Breakout Space W.C. Bedroom Bedroom Living Room Kitchen Terrace Culinary Space Open Atrium Lift Market Kitchen Market Stools Waiting Room Changing Rooms/ W.C. Ground Floor Plan 1 1 2 2 6 7 1 2 3 4 Market Kitchen Market Stools Waiting Room Changing Rooms/ W.C. Ground Floor Plan Floor One Plan 1 8 7 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lecture Space Breakout Space W.C. Bedroom Bedroom Living Room Kitchen Terrace Culinary Space Open Atrium Lift Market Kitchen Market Stools Waiting Room Changing Rooms/ W.C. Ground Floor Plan 1 1 2 5 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 Lecture Space Breakout Space W.C. Bedroom Bedroom Living Room Kitchen Terrace Culinary Space Open Atrium Lift Market Kitchen Market Stools Waiting Room Changing Rooms/ W.C. Ground Floor Plan 1 1 2 5 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 Lecture Space Breakout Space W.C. Bedroom Culinary Space Open Atrium Lift Market Kitchen Market Stools Waiting Room Changing Rooms/ W.C. Ground Floor Plan Floor One Plan 1 1 2 3 5 6 8 7 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 Lecture Space Breakout Space W.C. Bedroom Bedroom Living Room Kitchen Terrace Culinary Space Open Atrium Lift 1 3 6 7 Model within site Riverside Sketch Public Interaction Market Sketch Culinary Class space
Competition / Temporary Camping Shelter
BA (hons) Year 3 / 2018
DARTINGTON - COMPETETION
TEMPORARY CAMPING SHELTER
DARTINGTON - COMPETETION
TEMPORARY CAMPING SHELTER
Roof Cladding Decking Cladding Playscape Topography Counter Battons Insulation UPVC Panel Concrete Slab Steel Reinforced Concrete Counter battons Insulation Insulation Exterior Cladding Roof Cladding Decking Concrete Slab Steel Reinforced Concrete Counter battons Insulation Insulation Exterior Cladding 24 Roof Cladding Decking Cladding Playscape Connection Topography PVC Opening Multi-use Furniture Sun Direction Counter Battons Insulation UPVC Panel Concrete Slab Steel Reinforced Concrete Counter battons Insulation Insulation Exterior Cladding 24 Decking Playscape Connection Topography PVC Opening Multi-use Furniture Sun Direction Counter Battons Insulation UPVC Panel Concrete Slab Steel Reinforced Concrete battons Insulation Insulation Exterior Cladding
Ham Drive Nursery / Live Project BA (hons) Year 1 / 2017
of costings and local materials. the process started from calculating the materials needed, to Planning the construction process and eventually hand crafting the Playscape final design.
This Project is Located in Plymouth, United Kingdom. The project involved the entire class with different groups involved in different “pods” of the playground. These images are of a pod that was designed and contructed by my group and I. The project consisted of designing a playscape for the local Nursery. Our research involved the studying and observing the children’s interests and how they circulate within a space. This led us to designing with the consideration of Health and safety regulations. We then continued onto building the project while considering costs and local materials. The process started from calculating the materials needed, to the planning the construction method and process and eventually hand crafting and contructing the plascape final design.
Plymouth, United and constrcuted projected consisted for Local Nusery and observe the how they circulate led me to designconsideration of Health and continued onto the consideraton materials. the process materials needconstruction process crafting the Playscape
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NURSERY PROJECT
VR Pods Details / Al-Maaref Showroom
Work Experience / Bernard Khoury DW5 2020
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SAKIET EL MISK, VILLA PLOT # 2186-2187
Saket El Misk Villa PLOT #2186-2187
Work Experience / Bernard Khoury DW5 2020
BAR- Technical Details
Kitchen Products
SAKIET EL MISK, VILLA PLOT # 2186-2187
Plot #2186-2187 is a private residence located on a site of 3,714 meters of surface area in Sakiet El Misk, Mount Lebanon; a region 24 kilometers west of Beirut, at an altitude of approximately 900 meters above sea level. The team designed furniture specifically for the villa. This bar is one of the designed elements for the villa. I worked on its technical detiails and construction document which shows all the different pieces needed to be fabricated and their dimensions, the drawings on the right are
Front Elevation Side Elevation
Kitchen Products
Plot # 2186-2187 is a private residence located on a site of 3,714 square meters of surface area in Sakiet El Misk, Mount Lebanon; a region 24 kilometers west of Beirut, at an altitude of approximately 900 meters above sea level. The project is still Under construction however the signs for the villa. This Bar is one of the designed products for the villa. I worked on its technical details and construction
ent pieces needed to be fabricated and their dimensions, the drawings on the right are a sample of the Document.
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SUTUH Design Persenal Project 2020-2021
SUTUH Design Kitchen Products
“Sutuh Design was Lebanese design collective searching for clarity of perception and truthfulness of expression.” I co-founded Sutuh with 2 other Designers. The studio included the designing of clothing vernacular to Beirut’s social and economic environment with the celebration of the region’s climate. My contribution to the design studio included designing fashion garmets, managing the brand through social media, photgraphy, video making and editing, keeping track of the business’ orders while working directly with local tailors and testing draft peices. Link to Website: https://www.instagram.com/sutuhdesign/
Contact Email: aylamardini@gmail.com Instagram: @archi_ayla