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UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROJECT
GROUP PROJECT
RESPONSIBILITIES : CONECPTUAL PHILOSOPHY, MORPHOLOGY & MASSING,DESIGN LAYOUT, & 3D RENDERING DES
R.M HOSPITAL
UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROJECT
INDIVISUAL PROJECT
SYNERGISTIC SPACE
UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROJECT
INDIVISUAL PROJECT
THE NUCLEAR MEDICAL BUILDING
PROFESSIONAL WORK
RESPONSIBILITES : SCHEMATIC PLAN






A vertical exhibition that is a city gallery and a research centre that acts as an archive and a container for the culture of the city,preserving it from getting lost in the modern society where buildings and humans became a commodity without essence .









This Projects address how do a constrained building program and its requirments interact with a well-formed design language that has its unique generic language.The design language of Richard Meier has been applied to the design layers of Structure, Cellular Spaces and Geometry of the building.






The project creates a home –like atmosphere, an Access to a positive outdoor space and a transition between indoor and outdoor spaces add a new dimension of interaction between users-users and users-nature, by creating an inviting outdoor space that draws people attention through common experience in the space






The nuclear medicine building is connected to the(Cyclotron & Hot lab).
Total built-up area of buildings : 12206.6 m2.
Total built-up area of project including (parking / services) : 24756.6 m2

Place regular masses on site by using module 15.10.15 Shift the masses to create green Spaces

Add Nuclear & Cyclotron masses aligned with the module



Add Circulation elements to connect masses Fragment the masses for passive design ( natural light & Ventilation) Fragment the masses to identify entrances to courtyards & Blocks





WORKING ON EXISTING ELECTRNICS BUILDING WITH CORE AND SHELL DESIGN TO FACILTATE THE PROGRAM INTO TRAINING ACADEMY EMBODIEING COLOR CODING FOR DIFFERENT DEPARTEMNTS AS A WAY FIDNING THROUGH THE PROJECT
THE BUILDING SYSTEM HAVE BEEN TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT WITH THE EXISITNG ONE IN THE BIM MODEL TO ENSURE HIGH COORDINATION LEVEL BETWEEN DIFFERENT DISCPLINE
















































































































































































