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The Garden of Eden

Bur Dubai| Spring 2024

HIGH-RISE, MIXED-USE, WELLNESS

3D Modeling Renders

"The Garden of Eden" – an innovative high-rise gracing Dubai's skyline. This architectural piece isn't only about aesthetics; it serves as a multifaceted solution to urban challenges. Functioning as a wellness retreat center, it harmonizes diverse functionalities within a serene environment. Beyond its visual appeal, this project addresses pressing societal issues in Dubai, particularly the pervasive urban stress in Dubai’s work force. Through extensive incorporation of vegetation and vertical greenspace, "The Garden of Eden" emerges as a beacon of tranquility amidst urban density. Symbolizing a transformative vision aking to the fabled paradise, it signifies Dubai's pursuit of holistic urban development. In essence, "The Garden of Eden" stands as a testament to architectural ingenuity and social responsibility.

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OPEN MOMENTS.

CANTILIVERED MOMENTS.

REPETITION OF VERTICAL ELEMENTS & GEOMETRY.

EARLY BIO-INSPIRED FORM STUDY

Embarking on this project journey, I initiated with an early form study. Recognizing the essence of introducing greenery to the urban fabric, I delved into bio-inspired designs. Exploring the symbiotic process of parasites consuming hosts in nature, I sought to translate this phenomenon parametrically. From this exploration emerged a bio-inspired form, meticulously analyzed and deconstructed to integrate key elements into the final design. Acknowledging the influence of site dynamics, climate conditions, and program requirements, I iteratively refined the form, ensuring a harmonious synthesis of nature-inspired aesthetics and pragmatic functionality in the architectural endeavor. Through this iterative process of exploration, the project serves as a testament to the power of nature-inspired innovation in shaping our urban landscapes.

CONCEPT DIAGRAMS

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PARAMETRIC TRANSLATION W E L L N E S S H O T E L 1. SPLITTING MASS TO ALLOW CIRCULATION TO COMMERCIAL STREET. 2. MAX HEIGHT DETERMINED BY NEED FOR PROGRAM. 3. CARVING BASED ON EARLY FORM STUDY TO INTRODUCE VERTICAL GREEN SPACE TO THE CITY. 4. PARAMETRIC FACADE AS SHADING DEVICES ADDITION BASED ON SOLAR STUDY.
THE HOST (DIVISION OF MASS IN
PARASITE DEVOURING HOST (SUBSTRACTION OF PARTS) SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP (DEFINE 2 OPPOSITE SURFACE TYPES)
SOLID & VOID.
ALL
WAY TO TOP.
CUBES)
ACCENT ON
CONTINUOUS SMOOTH CARVING
THE
CARVED SURFACE DEFINED BY TRIANGLES.
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Studio VI Final Project: The Garden of Eden 9 RESIDENTIAL & OFFICE PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN PREMIUM STAY & SPA PLAN SCALE: 1/16” = 1’ 0” MAIN ROAD MAIN ROAD MAINENTRANCEWELLNESS MAIN ENTRANCE HOTELI RESIDENTSENTRANCEHOTEL SCALE: 1/32” = 1’ - 0” SCALE: 1/32” = 1’ - 0” 1. MECHANICAL ROOM 2. BACK OF THE HOUSE 3. BEDROOM 1. MECHANICAL ROOM 2. BACK OF THE HOUSE 3. MASSAGE ROOM 7. PRIAVTIZED SPA 8. W LOCKER ROOM 9. M LOCKER ROOM 10. INFINITY POOL 11. BAR 12. AROMATHERAPY 13. STAFF ROOM KEY 1. MECHANICAL ROOM 2. BACK OF THE HOUSE 3. CONCIERGE UNIT 4. LAUNDRY 5. 1P BEDROOM 1. MECHANICAL ROOM 2. BACK OF THE HOUSE 3. CONFERENCE ROOM 4. OFFCE KEY 2. MECHANICAL ROOM 3. RECEPTION DESK 4. ADMIN OFFICE 2. BACK OF THE HOUSE 3. ADMIN OFFICE 4. RETAIL KEY 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 9 11 13

The section drawings serve as a glimpse into the project's interior while illustrating its integration with the site. Open circulation to adjacent commercial streets fosters connectivity and engagement with the urban fabric. Additionally, public underground parking ensures convenient access, seamlessly connecting users to the site. Vertical greenspaces, designed as accessible terraces, offer tranquil retreats within the bustling cityscape, enhancing the project's symbiotic relationship with its surroundings.

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SECTION A-A & B-B VERTICAL GREEN SPACE & TERRACES VERTICAL GREEN SPACE & TERRACES
COMMERICAL BLDG

SOLAR IMPACT

THERMAL COMFORT THROUGH DIFFERENT DEPTH OF SHADES.

WIND IMPACT

CANTILEVERS BREAK VERTICAL WINDS & VENTILATE.

AIR IMPACT

CO^2 LEVELS INCREASE THROUGH VERTICAL GREENSPACE.

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Studio
Garden
SUBWAY

DOUBLE-SKIN ELEVATION RENDER & WALL DETAIL SECTION

The choice of a double-skin facade emerges as a response to the climatic conditions. Perforated metal mesh panels, serving as shading devices, are strategically positioned to optimize natural light and views, particularly in areas like the gym HIIT zone, echoing the early form study's emphasis on openness and connectivity. Moreover, the perforated metal mesh encourages the growth of greenery through its apertures, fostering the building's transformation into a thriving vertical greenspace over time, extending beyond the terraces. This approach not only enhances sustainability but also enriches the urban environment, contributing to a greener, more vibrant cityscape.

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Treated Wood Nailer

Accoustic Insulation

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Horizontal Mullion Cap Horizontal Mullion Vision Glass Spandrel Pannel Floor Finish Hollow Core Concrete Slab Dropped Ceiling Anchored to HCCS Mullion Anchored to HSS
Mineral
Thermal
Steel
Wool Firestop
Insulation
Beam
Steel Beam Mullion Anchored to CS Metal Mesh
DETAIL 01 ZOOM IN DETAIL 01 ZOOM IN DETAIL 02 ZOOM IN DETAIL 03 ZOOMED IN DETAIL 02 ZOOMED IN DETAIL 03 WEIGHT AREA HIIT ZONE GROUP SESSIONS
Concrete Slab
ZOOMED IN

INFINITY POOL RENDER

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HOTEL LOBBY RENDER

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, this architectural endeavor represents a visionary response to the urban challenges faced by Dubai, introducing much-needed green space to its dense cityscape. Through meticulous spatial organization and innovative design choices, the project prioritizes human well-being, offering a solution to the prevalent social problem of depression. Site-responsive strategies inform every aspect of the design, ensuring harmonious integration with the surrounding environment. Sustainability is at the forefront, with greenery permeating not only the building's exterior but also its core, fostering a sense of rejuvenation and connection with nature. By implementing these measures, the project not only addresses immediate needs but also paves the way for a more resilient, livable, and vibrant urban future in Bur Dubai.

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BIRD’S EYE VIEW RENDER

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