ARCHITECTURE
Wooden houses are very important because they have a long history and were considered a very strong haven in ancient times, but the construction methods were primitive and the idea here is how to design a wooden building based on these methods in terms of connecting the wooden elements to each other by merging them to build a very strong support that does not need other elements in the building. This house is considered to be a medium-sized wooden house. This house has two compartments with a broad veranda at the front. Connected to the veranda is the terrace which has a small wooden shelf for a drinking water earthenware jar.
The larger compartment serves as the sleeping area, while the smaller one serves as the kitchen. There are no bathrooms in the house. Totally made of teak wood, the house is considered to be quite compact. However, the house was elevated from the ground by 41 stilts which is an unusually large number of stilts for the house of this size. The posts are shaped into octagons and perforated in order to bear beams to support their weight. At this ceiling level, there are strut mats that help in bracing the roof structure and also serve as a foothold when carrying out work on the roof tiles.
PLAN ROOF 1.
WOODEN HOUSE FOUNDATION PLAN
ROOF
- The roof is divided into five sections connected to each other, in addition to that it contains more than one type of wood and layers.
ROOF STRUCTURE
- The roof structure is supported by a large number of pillars and also contains a number of insulators inside.
- The roof so that it looks nice and neat.No celling provided at other spaces and by that,The roof structure con be seen clearty.
WALL
- The walls using normal timber and arranged horizontally.
FLOOR
- The floor level is higher than the ground
- The spaces are connected by stairs.
- The floor joist are bullt by odd numbers.
PILLAR
- First pillar set up is called king post.
BASE
- Is the foundation for the pillar
- There are two type of base used.
- Brick is used for base that embedded into the ground.
-Concrete is used for the base for on top of the ground.
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
JOINT STRUCTURE VISUALISATION
DIAGRAM
STRUCTURE ELEMENT
1. double face roof tile
2. ridge board
3. hardwood ridge beam
4. trusses
5. wood fiber insulation board
6. thermal Insulation Boards
7. battens
8. hardwood bearer
1. Railing Cap
2. Balusters
3. Floor Boards
4. Wood fiber water insulation
5. Wood fiber insulation board
6. Ribbon member
7. Joist
8. Hardwood bearer
9. Casing
10. Concrete base
1. wood fiber insulation board
2. wood fiber water insulation
3. tread vertical timber
4. support battens column
5. Support battens
6. horizontal support battens
7. floor boards
DETAILS
1. Top rail
2. Handrail post
3. Bottom rail
1 3 4 5 6 8 2 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 2 3 4
4. Tread
FREELANC PROJECT 2.
This house is located in Amman, Jordan. It was a proposal for a client and he had some ideas to design the house so that it would be a contemporary house in addition to mixing it with the wooden element in the facade and roof. And to make it a modern house to be compatible with the Neighborhood.
you relax and enjoy the outside view and to design an outdoor garden surrounding the house including one park, the design was made according to his request. The house consists of two floors, on the ground floor.
It was designed and distributed as follows: a hall, guest rooms, and a shared kitchen in these two spaces, in addition to storage on the ground floor opposite the main door, so that movement is quick to reach it, and it is isolated from other spaces. The second floor contains the bedrooms and a balcony that helps.
GEAUND FLOOR
F
IRST FLOOR
SECTION A-A
LEVEL3 8.00 m
Structure details
LEVEL 2 4.00 m
callout
LEVEL 1 0.00 m
FOUNDATION -1.50 m
Finish 1(Gypsum wall)
Thermal(Polyisocyanate)
Structure(Concrete masonary)
Thermal
Finish 2 (Brick)
PLANS
BATHROOM DESIGN
Right Elevation
Left Elevation
AND ART CENTER
The city of Amman enters a new age, where cities of the region grow towards patterns of urban living that are portrayed to enable cities to outlive change in a politically and economically tough situation. Those patterns are stationed around capital accumulation deriving from cities’ capacities for consumption of all sorts. Putting on display the city as a field of opportunities, by creating a free market liberated from the state, and generating a fully commodified form of social life through large-scale development practices and regeneration projects, targeting highly significant and meaningful places in the city. The old downtown, called Wasat Al-Balad, Arabic for “city centre”, is the place to go for those on a limited budget. There shops sell out-of-date designer boocks and antice.It is crowded all the time because there are many shops randomly scattered everywhere, which leads to car congestion. In order to solve this problem, the best idea was to build a cultural and artistic center, which led to gathering all the shops scattered in one area to reduce congestion, as well as providing the opportunity for the unemployed to work there,where we provided space for public use which included Library, Cafeteria,.
CONCEPT DIAGRAM
CULTURAL
3.
GROUND FLOOR
1. RECEPTION
2. LOBBY
3. WAITING AREA
4. STAIR CORE
5. KITCHEN
6. OFFICES
7. WC
8. CHILDREN AREA
9. CAFETERIA
10. BORROWING BOOKS
11. MEETING ROOM
12. ADULT LIBRARY
13. VIP ROOM
14. LOCKERS
15. WAITING AREA
PLANS
NORTH ELEVATION FIRST FLOOR
SPORT CENTER
ADAPTIVE
REUSE
This project was during my master’s degree Ice factory One of the oldest factories located on Köpenicker Strasse in Berlin-Mitte, Germany. Many historical ice factories were destroyed by fire and war. The Norddeutsche Eiswerke, which also included the premises at Köpenicker Str. 40/41, were by far the largest natural ice producers in Germany.The creation and connection of public open spacesespecially along the banks of the Spree - is also a central topic in further property development.
In order to implement the stated goals, the aim should be to redevelop the property in the medium term
The improvement of private open spaces is also part of the new development to support. The site contains two buildings,one of which is the ice factory and the second is an administrative building. And
The site is very neglected and the access road is somewhat difficult, so we proposed building a pedestrian bridge to connect the site to the vital area opposite the site of the ice factory. OF THE BERLIN ICE FACTORY 4.
The creation of private open spaces and increased usage are of central importance. So we suggested using the function in front of the river to sell and rent kayaks, as well as the other part of the building being reused as a sports center.In view of the importance of the history and identity of the ice factory, the building has not been modified to preserve its identity.
The approach was to relate and strengthen the character of historical quarter through finding and adopting the character of the surroundings. For facade articulation they have abstracted proportion of wall versus window openings as a character of old industrial building. As for the administrative building, the facade has been modified in accordance with the old facade.
SOUTH ELEVATION
G
ROUND FLOOR- ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING
1- BIKE SHOP
2- OFFICE
3- WC
4- STAIR CORE
5- CLEANING ROOM
6- LOBBY
7- LAB STOR
8- KAYAK STORE
9- RECEPTION
10- BOAT
MAINTENANCE
11- BEER GARDEN
3D section
1- RECEPTION
2- STAIR CORE
3- OFFICE
4- TEST ROOM
5- WAITING ROOM
6- AEROBICS AREA
7- STRETCHING AREA
8- FITNESS ROOM
9- CAFETERIA
10- CHANGING ROOM
11- SHOWER
The roof was an open area and also contained the swimming pool and its system connected to the fifth floor food courts The fourth floor contains shops regarding to sports The third floor contains yoga The second floor is associated to box area, which is isolated from the gym The second part of the gym in the first floor consist of crossfit and free weight area The first part of the gym in the first floor consist of aerobics and fitness area.
GROUND FLOOR- ICE FACTORY
ARCHITECTURE