- 2023
2018
FADI
PORTFOLIO SECLECTED PROJECTS
ATIEH
FADI FAIYZ ATIEH
DATE OF BIRTH: 14 | FEB | 2000
LIVE IN: AMMAN, JORDAN
MAJOR: ARCHITECTURE
A creative architecture student who is seeking to learn all the required tools, an understanding of the different architectural schools, and the search for new methods and a different and fast workflow by using any program I know to present his design proposals in an excellent way with passions to learn and practice architecture. I believe that my architectural design abilities can be adapted to any environment I will work in and hoping always to develop that environment.
EDUCATION
2018 - 2023
2017 - 2018
SKILLS
B.Sc Architectural Engineering - University of Jordan.
High school (Tawjihi) Scientific part 95%.
SOFTWARE LANGUAGES
Revit Autodesk
Rhinocerose 3D
Rhino inside Revit
AutoCad Autodesk
Sketchup
EXPERIENCE
Lumion
KeyShot
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesgin
Microsoft Office
Nov|2022 - Present
Jun|2022 - Sep|2022
Jun|2021 - Jun|2022
Aug|2020 - Present
Ouc|2019 - 2022
COMPETITIONS
Sep|2022 (IAC)
CONTACT
OTHERS
English (Advanced) Freehand Sketcher
Arabic (Native)
Teamwork
Physical Model Making
Workflow Process
Online member in American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS).
Architectural Intern at RUM Atelier . Amman, Jordan.
A volunteer for International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical (IAESTE).
Member in Forum Architetti Mediterranean, Acultural, scientific and socail forum for architects in Mediterranean countries.
Member in Catch22 leader of the academic situation of the new students in architecture department.
We were chosen by the international astronautical federation (IAF) among more than 6500 applicants from all over the world Paris, French.
Email: Fadiatieh2000@gmail.com
Phone Number: +962781135013
Home Country: Jordan
Address: Amman - Jable alhussain
LinkedIn: Fadi Atieh
Facebook: Fadi F. Atieh
Instagram (Private): fadi_atieh
Instagram (Works): fadi_atieh2k
SELECTED PROJECTS
ACADEMIC WORK
AL-ABDALI TOWER
AROMA CAFE
DISCRETE HOUSING
VERTICAL FARM
COMMARCIAL BUILDING
ANUBIS MUSEUM
OFFICE WORK - INTERN
RAN VILLA
MBRC Accommodation
MBRC ELEGANCE - INT
TAFILA MUSEUM
PEDESTAL
COMPETITIONS
MARS SETTLEMENT
01 | RAN VILLA - HOUSING PROTOTYPE 02 | AROMA 03 | AL - ABDALI TWOER - RESIDANTIONAL 04 | DISCRETE 05 | MARS SETTLEMENT - COMPETITION
AROMA CAFE - RESTORATION AND REUSE
DISCRETE HOUSING - WORKSHOP
PROJECTS INDEX
01 | RAN VILLA - HOUSING PROTOTYPE
KUWAITI CAPITAL - AL - KUWAITI
Contemporary design in the Kuwaiti capital, with its unique marine nature and hot coastal atmosphere, the building in its modern characteristics draws light from the sun’s rays and filters them through large stone mashrabiyas along the building. And adding some plants and palms to make the landscape more comfortable and cozy.
And in this project, and with reference to the Arab culture, we find a separation between public and private spaces, and the presence of more than one entrance, where the separation is also done between the guests’ area and the owners of the house.
Term: 2022 | Internship RUM Atelier
Supervision: Mazen O. Alali
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There is no architectural project that starts from absolute zero, as at the beginning of the design of this villa, in the first, I started looking for examples of villas similar to the client’s request. I began to study them in terms of proportions, plans, details, and the distribution of spaces to comply with the client’s request. After defining the goal, I started By drawing some simple architectural sketches to discuss and explain what will happen to the villa with the client, and because the architect’s tool for interpreting his imagination is drawing at the beginning. Before going to any programs we must sketch. I sought the help of the Graphic Thinking for Architects & Designers book in order to help develop my skill in drawing and form In order to communicate the design idea to the client in a clear and pure way.
09 | DIAGONAL THINKING - SKETCH
And in order to complete what was started, and after a number of steps, I began to delve deeper into the design and start with the details and the distribution of functions. During the design, I read part of Neufert’s book in order for the design to be compatible with all architectural standards and to ensure that the design is completed to the fullest.
10 | DIAGONAL THINKING - SKETCH
| GROUND FLOOR PLAN - PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACES 11
There are three entrances to the villa, in addition to the appropriate distribution of spaces, with the presence of public spaces semi private and private spaces.
All spaces in this floor are private. There are two spaces for boys and two spaces for girls, in addition to the presence of a private suite for parents
| 1ST FLOOR PLAN - PRIVATE SPACES 12
| ENTRENCE LOBBY PLAN - DETAILS | INTERIOR SHOT |
- DETAILS 13
ENTRENCE LOBBY SECTION
DETAILS 01 201-7 14
| EXTERIOR SHOT | WESTERN ELEVATION | NORTHERN ELEVATION 15
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AROMA CAFE - RESTORATION AND REUSE
AMMAN - JORDAN
The horse stable has a magnificent location overlooking the old city of Amman, it’s a vital area near many landmarks in Jabal AL Lweibdeh, such as Rainbow street, Souk Jara and Wild Jordan center.The building was used as a horse stable in previous periods, then a restoration process took place for the building, and it was used as a store for a short period. until now the building is left unused.Few historical layers of stone remain. also, The building suffers from many problems such as Cracks, flaking, and peeling in plastering.
The existing ruin, was transformed several times. We wanted to highlight this historical layering by adding contrasting materials. The first layer is the existing stone wall, and within that concrete walls supported by columns and reinforced concrete walls with the addition of another floor and re-use of the building as a cafe.
Term: 2022 | 5th Decembar
In collaboration with: Lama Alkadi
Supervision: Dr. Jawdat Goussus
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The goal is to preventing building collapse and protecting the few elements that were still standing and use materials that are distinct from the originals. So, this intervention sought achieve two basic objectives:
1- To structurally consolidate the elements that were at risk.
2- To differentiate the additions from the original structure (avoiding the mimetic reconstructions).
The essence of the project is not intended to be, therefore, an image of the future, but rather a reflection of its own past, its own origin.
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| SPACE - BEFORE | BUILDING - BEFORE | OLD SKETCH - FOR OLD PLAN
- OBJECTIVES
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| SPACE - BEFORE
Bathrooms, a kitchen, and a store were added, and seats, tables, and everything the cafe needed were placed in order to meet its needs.
23 | GROUND FLOOR PLAN - AFTER
On the second floor, some spaces were repeated to meet the needs of the cafe and to serve visitors.
24 | 1ST FLOOR PLAN - AFTER
| SECTION - DETAILS 25
| DETAILS 26
| INTERIOR SHOT - AFTER | INTERIOR SHOT - AFTER | MOODBOARD 27
| INTERIOR SHOT - AFTER
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| EXTERIOR SHOT - AFTER 29
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AL - ABDALI TWOER - RESIDANTIONAL
AMMAN - JORDAN
In this project, I wanted to add a new idea to the design of the Jordan, especially in the area, I was working on, and that architecture was Discrete Architecture which revolved around discrete elements and automation. I found during the design phase that the form depends on the monolithic architecture. It is composed of custom-made prefabricated concrete panels that are mounted on a steel frame, transitioning into a fibrous yet highly striated and rectilinear structure of thin, silver copper-coated rebar this manifests itself at times as surface, volume, and strands, defining fenestration, folding into the interior to form columns and ornamental features on the concrete shell.
Term: 2021 | 9th October
Supervision: Dr. Nancy Al-Assaf
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33 | EXTERIOR SHOT | EXTERIOR SHOT | TAXONOMY
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35 | SECTION - DETAILS
36 | DIAGRAMS - DETAILS
37 | EXTERIOR SHOT | 2ND FLOOR PLAN | 6TH FLOOR PLAN
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04 | DISCRETE HOUSING - WORKSHOP
* Unfortunately, I was not an official participant in this workshop, but I followed its steps.
Following a series of discrete narratives, our exploration of parts focused on an elongated element, with four-faceted endings. Originating to the geometry of a voxel packing assembly, the part’s endings have a crystal-like geometry, which, when multiplied and stacked, creates intense rock-like forms and textures. It was this link between geometry and aesthetics, that captivated us as a team and led our explorations further. The part’s endings were modified in order to multiply or restrict its interlocking ability.
Term: 2022 | 7 th August
Supervision: Gilles Retsin + Kevin Saey
/ UCL the Bartlett B-Pro, AUAR
LONDON - UNITED KINGDOM
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| COMPONENT 1 - DETAILS | GROUND FLOOR PLAN - DETAILS 41 | EXTERIOR SHOT
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1 Foyer 2 Living Room 3 Dining Room 4 Family Room
Kitchen
Bath Room
Deck
| ALL COMPONENT - DETAILS | COMPONENT 2 - DETAILS | COMPONENT 3 - DETAILS 42
| EXTERIOR SHOT 43
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05 | MARS SETTLEMENT - COMPETITION
* We were chosen by IAC from among more than 6,500 participants to represent him in Paris.
PARIS - FRENCH
Crewed space exploration missions to Mars have been planned for the next decade. Astronauts and coworkers will land on an inhabitable Mars and thus, they need to bring their needed settlement habitat along with them. In this research work, the design of a modular settlement unit that could be assembled and transported around Mars quite easily. The design has to address multiple constraints dictated by the harsh conditions on Mars. Data on Martian and Space weather conditions on various locations on Mars will be collected from NASA archive sources and analyzed and parameters essential for survival of crews will be identified and assessed. The Martian home for crew members for extended periods of time will be designed, simulated, and material selection will be made to fitthe long term living and operation on Mars. Innovative materials and facilities will be incorporated into the units.
Term: 2022 | 18th September
In collaboration with: Group Work * I did all architecture works for this project.
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This main brain is connected to large motor, different sensors that help it move correctly, and the programmed brick. This main robot was built to function as one piece through connecting the motors, sensors and the brain to make one piece. This means that the robot will not need any repairs and maintenance because it contains the main pieces only, while the editing will be on the mission pieces and extensions which is installed on the robot, in that way we can keep the performance of the robot fixed.
After we made this robot and its extensions, we made a comparison with another normal robot design that does not connect to any extension but does the whole task by itself without any extensions. We put the two robots in the same missions table which contains 7 tasks needed to be done on Mars, each robot was designed and programmed to do these set of tasks then return safely to the base. And the results: The robot with different extensions did all the 7 tasks safely with high accuracy in time reaches to 2 minutes and 33 seconds, while the other robot did only 5 out of 7 of the same tasks in time reaches to 2 minuets and 31 seconds with collisions.
| COMPONENT 1 - DETAILS | COMPONENT 2 - DETAILS | EXTERIOR SHOT | EXTERIOR SHOT 47
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Email : Fadiatieh2000@gmail.com FADI ATIEH Phone Number : +962781135013 CONTACT