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Mr. Yazan Rashed is a fresh graduate Architect from The University Of Jordan. Mr. Rashed has a genuine interest in environmental sustainability and the integration of the environment in the built space of architecture. Also, interested in preserving heritage and design in a modern way.

Education

Bachelor of Architecture

The University of Jordan (2023-2018)

High School

Al Hussien College School (2018-2017)

Experience

BITARCHITECTS, Washington DC

Architectural Intern | ( Virtual )

Oct 02 - Dec 2022-22

Turath: Architecture & Urban Design

Consultant, Amman, Jordan

Architectural Intern | June 27 - Aug 2022 - 29

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Amman, Jordan

Architect and Urban Researcher | Aug - Nov 2022

Honors and Awards

Amman, Jordan

yazan.rashed11@gmail.com

00962797391039

Linkedin QR Code :

Sustainable Mobility Competition Our mobility is our future

6th Jordan International Architecture Conference

Arab Engineers Park Compitition

the top five projects - short listed participated in this conference with a TOD Project along BRT Line in four different Locations certificate of participation

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Architectural Skills

Software :

Most proficient:

• Revit

• Autocad

• Photoshop

• Lumion

Workshops

Intermediate proficient :

• Sketchup

• Adobe Illustrator

• Adobe Indesign

• Fusion 360

• Microsoft office

Elementary proficient:

• Rhino

• Cinema 4D

• Enscape

International winter School Curtin University , Australia (

Virtual ) Jan - Feb 2022

Sustainable Urban Mobility Workshop with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

Aug 2022

Volunteering

American Institute of )Architecture Students (AIAS)

Communications and Event Coordinator ( 2022 - present )

Crown Prince Foundation- Nahno ( 2022 - present)

Catch 22

Acadamic leader ( 2020 - present )

Volunteering member ( 2019 - 2020 )

Contents Internship Projects 09Water Valley CT 10 STOJKOVIC House Remodel 11 Ratcliff Residence Remodel 12 Washington Dc Office Design University Projects 04 Amman Mosaic Museum 03Aromatic plant research center 05 Mecca Gate 02 Afaq Tower 06 Redevelopment of Iwanai 08 Arab Engineer Park 07 Reclaiming the roads of the Ballad 01 Nostalgia Amman 09 12 | 11 10
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Nostalgia Amman

Graduation Project : Museum and Interpretation center

Location : Ras Al-Ain, Amman

Supervised by Prof Dr Saleem

Dahabreh

Nostalgia Amman Project is designed in a century while the community of Amman is affected by globalization, historical discontinuity, rapidly changing socio-economic and cultural conditions, and technological advancements. while the new generation is distracted and not connected to their heritage and history, the idea of this project become necessary and important to implement to evoke feelings in the new generations by connecting them with the old generation and moving forward with our heritage.

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Theoretical Background

Contemporary living and globalization have contributed to a growing disconnection between younger generations and their hometowns and histories. Urbanization, globalization, and cultural assimilation have weakened the sense of community and attachment to one›s roots. Technology and social media have further distracted young people from learning about their past and heritage. To address this issue, efforts should be made to preserve and promote heritage through education, community initiatives, and preserving historical sites. Individuals can also take the initiative to explore their family history, visit local landmarks, and engage with museums and interpretation centers to reconnect with their cultural heritage. Understanding and appreciating one›s past is crucial for a deeper connection to ones city and heritage.

"The younger generations are growing up in a culture of distraction, where they are constantly bombarded with information and are always looking for the next thing" (Turkle, 2011, p. 67)

Why Interpretation Center is important to have in every city?

Interpretation centers are crucial in preserving and transmitting cultural heritage. They provide visitors with valuable information about a city›s history, culture, and natural environment. These centers serve as educational and community hubs, offering programs and activities for residents and tourists to learn and engage with the city. They also contribute to sustainable tourism by raising awareness about local ecology and conservation efforts. By studying and preserving cultural heritage, interpretation centers foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of a city›s unique characteristics. They play a vital role in promoting respect, pride, and self-worth among individuals and communities.

"The younger generations are growing up in a culture of distraction, where they are constantly bombarded with information and are always looking for the next thing" (Turkle, 2011, p. 67)

Site Selection Process

Morphology

Using the three bay houses as a starting point for the underlying order, applying all the ratios that were influenced by the city›s architecture and legacy, adding two main axes to the grid to emphasize the two pathways in the site, and then using the overall grid as a base point and applying forces to it to demonstrate how the building interacts with the surrounding built environment.

adding a free-standing wall to the walkway to draw attention to the entry and the pedestrian path.

The decision of where to place the tree on the site was made based on two main considerations. The first was to demonstrate the tree to museum visitors as they left the gate. displaying the tree and the water feature for both users who are utilizing the ramp or the stairs. The Water feasture is the nostalgia element for Amman torrent. Additionally, the tree serves as a metaphor for Amman›s historic homes because locals were planting it there. Two ways to reach the entrance of the museum with the same nostalgic experience.

Designing balconies with specific locations and inspirationdrawingfrom those in Amman’s houses

Green Roof level and the bridge that connects the mountainside and this open public space

Site Plan
GF Floor First Floor Secound Floor
Floor
Third
East Elevation West Elevation

South Elevation

North Elevation

Physical Model

Afaq Tower

Design 5 : Mixed Use Tower

Location : Abdali Boulevard

Supervised by Dr Nancy

In this Design Studio, I had to design a Mixed-used tower that contains apartments and hotels.

The project location is on the Abdali Boulevard which is the most contemporary modern district in Amman City, It contains other highrise buildings and Shopping Mall.

the idea began when I wanted to add a new tower to the Amman skyline to show that we are evolving, as well as the architecture. As a result, my tower is shifting from one general form to another. My tower begins with the core, and I chose the tower placement based on the finest views. Next, I began adding masses to the tower based on functions and the best form that we can achieve when we shrinkwrap the whole massing

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Concept Concept

the idea began when I wanted to add a new tower to the Amman skyline to show that we are evolving, as well as the architecture. As a result, my tower is shifting from one general form to another. My tower begins with the core, and I chose the tower placement based on the finest views. Next, I began adding masses to the tower based on functions and the best form that we can achieve when we shrink-wrap the whole massing.

Morphology

Structure

The structure system is supported by main core and columns st the corners of the tower that carry load to the main core which has thick bearing walls and provide vertical circulation for the hotel, apartments and services

Residential Horizontal Circulation

Podium - Columns System All Systems

Residential vertical allowed drop of area Circulation

Residential vertical and horizantal Circulation

Residential vertical circulation core

Hotel Services Floor Hotel Services Vertical Circulation

Hotel Services Vertical Circulation and services floor

Hotel Horizontal Circulation

Residential Services vertical circulation

Emergency Stairs

Plan Ground Floor Cafes and Restaurant Terrace Kitchen Gym WC Shower Room Lockers Room Outdoor Sport Zone Classic Room Classic Room Twin Bed Classic Room Twin Bedroom Crown Suite Royal Suite Premium Double Room Level 21 Level 13 Color Legend Level 1 GF
West Elevation

Aromatic Plant Research Center

Design 6 studio

Location : The University of Jordan, Amman Supervised by Dr Nabeel

The University of Jordan is planing to build a research center inside the campus, this research center will include students, researchers, and visitors from the city to buy the products that should also be produced in this building, the crops, which are the raw material, will be delivered from the University of Jordan Agricultural lands to this building.

The Concept is save as much space as possible from the agricultural area for students and experimentalists for laps, which is why I went vertically and gathered all the functions on one side of our site.

Starting with a single large cube, divide it into zones, and each zone has its privacy based on the user experience as they move through our Narrative.

For the laboratories, there is a multi-level form. bulk to encompass all labs, demonstrate its significance, and push back the private mass by affecting the force in which it will contain the production line and storage.

Subtraction from the public mass to identify its entrance and void mass (which is subtraction) to reach the higher possibility of the concept.

All masses are affected by topography, which creates a hierarchy for the overall compositions.

Directional rotation for this mass is influenced by site borders. This rotation will act as architectonic elements.

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Concept

Morphology

Entrance Level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Parking- B1Level

Amman Mosaic Museum

Design 5 - Museum

Location :Jabal Amman, Amman

Supervised by Dr Ahlam

This project is designed to tell the story of Amman›s diversity in the population through history, the site is in one of the most ancient residential districts in Amman, and it contains an old house which I reserved and includes in the design, this project target user are Families, Tourists, and Local people

Each visitor will be identified with a special identity upon entering the museum, thus giving each visitor a special identity, a special experience, and a desire to love discovery and know more information about the identity given to them

In addition to having a fantastic time, visitors can enjoy looking at historic Amman and to see diverse perspectives. Visitors can explore the gallery, and library, wander on the museum›s roof and have a cup of coffee in a historical house.

the site located between local houses that are clustered. which a horizontal linear form will make a the museum attraction between all this clustered forms.

The timeline of Migrations in the Modern History of Amman, inspired me The Narrative (Timeline) is stretched into a linear spatial experience, then bends to form has Lines Affected by the site and to give more Vistas.

the path of the narrative which is the gallery affected by the site slop, in addition, design the end of the narrative in a way that meets the other path on the roof which lets people have the ability to walk on the roof and join Jara souq which is extended from the street to our roof, taking in consideration the level of the roof at the same level of the street to give a smooth experience while moving.

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Concept

Morphology

Ground Floor
level 1 Site Plan
Basement
First Floor
West Elevation East Elevation

Mecca Gate

Design 4 - Mixed Use

Location : Mecca ST, Amman

Supervised by Dr Wael

Designing a mixed-use building in Mecca Street, one of the busiest streets for people to go shopping, all the commercial buildings there are typical, what I am trying to do in this project is to attract people to the building to make it uniqe among all other commercial buildings. This building contains subtractions which make a sense of light in Day and open to the sky in the night, and natural lighting, in addition offering open places for youth and shoppers in the third level with view on Mecca Street to set in and a path that goes through our building that connects the residential area with the commercial area.

This building is going from public to private going from down to up, which there are offices on the last floor.

commercial building that contains different functions and open spaces on a high level to attract youth people and locals, making void through our building to make it more ventilated and provided with natural light and interior vegetation.

It is integrating as much greenery into the building to attract people. design in a way that could make the uses of the building Integrated with the community and introverted inside the building to Make open Community Spaces Using steps, ramps, and seating areas that could function in multiple ways. designing the entrances to have Mystery and playing with light for developing feelings while moving in the building.

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Ground Floor

First Floor

Section A-A

Section B-B Fourth Floor Fifth Floor Secound Floor Third Floor

Urban Planing And Landscape Design

The following section provides an overview of landscape and urban planning projects that have been undertaken, all of which have participated in national and international competitions.

The first project is the Redevelopment of Iwanai, an international competition that involved students participating in a winter school and workshop focused on urban planning and design.

The second project, titled «Reclaiming the Roads of the ‹Ballad,›» achieved recognition as one of the top five projects in a national competition called «Our Mobility is Our Future.» Additionally, this project was presented during Session 6: Projects by Youth at the 12th Regional Sustainable Cities Conference, themed «Pathways towards JUST Urban Transition within MENA Cities.» Notably, the public›s participation played a significant role in shaping the final design, which is not a common occurrence in our local projects.

Lastly, the third project, the Arab Engineer Park, was part of the Jordan Engineer Association›s design competition for a park. Throughout this project, we conducted multiple surveys and questionnaires to gain insights into the necessary amenities required by the local community residing in proximity to the park.

Redevelopment of Iwanai

Winter School and Competition - Urban Redevelopment

Location : Iwanai , Japan

Supervised by Luke

Year:2022

The Redevelopment of Iwanai port project was designed in the Winter school that I did with Curtin University in Australia.

Iwanal port has long been a symbol of economic activity in the area, with many ships entering as one of Hokkaido›s leading fishing bases. So it is a potential area for redevelopment sense. it is suffering from many issues like the lack of interaction between residents and the sea due to the lack of urban designed areas and services, the port does not contain any area for tourist attractions, and the port does not represent the Ainu Culture. so we started thinking about how we can reconnect. so as a solution for this, we build along the sea wall in a specific area in the port.

Site Selection

Main Functions

Commercial Area Industrial Area Tourism and Urban Area
Detailed Zoning : Shops / Market Sea Bar Visitore Center
ParksSea Bar Warehouses Pedestrian path Cycling lane Bridge Sitting Area Verge Garden Amphitheater

Project Description

The project aims to develop the downtown area “Quraysh Street, King Talal Street and Al Hashemi Street” through transit-oriented development (TOD) and strategies of sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP).

Site Assessment notes

RECLAIMING THE ROADS OF THE BALLAD

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Year: 2022

Poor sustainable transportation planning.

Low engaging of the locals with the decision making.

A questionnaire has been

Year: 2022

Albaw | Yazan Rashed | Aws Abusalah | Farah N sour | Taima Alrafayia

Reclaiming the Roads of the “Ballad”

Location: Amman, Jordan

Category: Urban Design

Role: Group Work

Project Description

The project aims to develop the downtown area “Quraysh Street, King Talal Street and Al Hashemi Street” through transit-oriented development (TOD) and strategies of sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP).

RECLAIMING THE ROADS OF THE BALLAD

Year: 2022

Location: Amman, Jordan

Category: Urban Design

Site Assessment notes

Poor sustainable transportation planning.

Low engaging of the locals with the decision making.

RECLAIMING THE ROADS OF THE BALLAD

Location: Amman, Jordan

Category: Urban Design

Role: Group Work

Role: Group Work

The project aims to develop the downtown area “Quraysh Street, King Talal Street and Al Hashemi Street” through transit-oriented development (TOD) and strategies of sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP).

Site Assessment notes

A questionnaire has been done in the Downtown of Amman and these are the issues the locals have highlighted in the area.

What is the problem?

Project Description

The project aims to develop the downtown area “Quraysh Street, King Talal Street and Al Hashemi Street” through transit-oriented development (TOD) and strategies of sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP).

What is the problem?

How Amman is a frozen city in time where the buildings stay the same, the systems stay the same with just little changes. This may have given Amman’s Downtown the identity throughout the years but the world is developing in a rapid pace and the Downtown has to adapt to that change to meet the technological and sustainable standards in

How Amman is a frozen city in time where the buildings stay the same, the systems stay the same with just little changes. This may have given Amman’s Downtown the identity throughout the years but the world is developing in a rapid pace and the Downtown has to adapt to that change to meet the technological and sustainable standards in

How Amman is a frozen city in time where the buildings stay the same, the systems stay the same with just little changes. This may have given Amman’s Downtown the identity throughout the years but the world is developing in a rapid pace and the Downtown has to adapt to that change to meet the technological and sustainable standards in 2022.

Poor sustainable transportation planning. Low engaging of the locals with the decision making. A questionnaire has been

The Ballad’s roadways have long been ruled by automobiles; it’s time for a change to give the people control of these roads once again. Transit oriented development is the solution for all

The Ballad’s roadways have long been ruled by automobiles; it’s time for a change to give the people control of these roads once again. Transit oriented development is the solution for all these problems.

Methodology

The Ballad’s roadways have long been ruled by automobiles; it’s time for a change to give the people control of these roads once again. Transit oriented development is the solution for all these problems.

Methodology

Low engaging of the locals

A questionnaire has been done in the Downtown of Amman and these are the

Our plan is to offer the public a strong transportation network in the downtown that serves the city center individually and connects with the transportation terminals. Therefore, automobiles traffic will be reduced radically and the spaces for cars will be redesigned to enhance walkability and other modes of transportations like e-scoters, bicycles and public busses.

Our plan is to offer the public a strong transportation network in the downtown that serves the city center individually and connects with the transportation terminals. Therefore, automobiles traffic will be reduced radically and the spaces for cars will be redesigned to enhance walkability and other modes of transportations like e-scoters, bicycles and public busses.

Our plan is to offer the public a strong transportation network in the downtown that serves the city center individually and connects with the transportation terminals. Therefore, automobiles traffic will be reduced radically and the spaces for cars will be redesigned to enhance walkability and other modes of transportations like e-scoters, bicycles and public busses.

Congestion User experience for pedestrians Confusing internal transportation in the Downtown

Congestion User experience for pedestrians Confusing internal transportation in the Downtown

1985 2019 2021 1950 1960 1980
Congestion User experience for pedestrians Confusing internal transportation in the Downtown
Pedestrian Lane 3 m Utilities lane, Vegetation, lighting,Cycling stops, Bus Stops Car Lane 2.75 m Car Lane 2.75 m Articulated bus lane 3.5 m Cycling, Escooter lane 1.4 m Utilities lane, Vegetation, lighting,Cycling stops, Bus Stops Pedestrian Lane 4 m
Assim Assim Albaw | Yazan Rashed | Aws Abusalah | Farah N sour | Taima Alrafayia Assim Albaw | Yazan Rashed | Aws Abusalah | Farah N sour | Taima Alrafayia Congestion User experience for pedestrians Confusing internal transportation
90 transportation lines 4 transportation lines +the aticulated bus line
Travel distance was shortend by %33 for each

Arab Engineers Park

*The other man entrance * To welcome the students from the high school. * Area For Adult's activities * Near the building * It has its own boudries * Being placed on an intersection between walking and funning * The main mutli-use building. * IT is not covered by trees to show welcoming and provide an easy access. * Its stuff gonna be very formal * Kids Areas * 4 Areas to please the kids taste. In the center to give sense of security * Not covered with trees o hedges. * The mian entrance * To welcome the students from the kindergarten. * To give privacy to the residantials due to the narrow streets. Arab Architecture Narrative Symbol Main Circulation Running Path Walking Path Intersection Plants Views Concept Morphology We lay a 2*2 meter grid and put attractors induced from our research Starting from the site We figure the relation ship of these attractors We lay our paths in a pre-fixed order so we get this kind of hierarchy design East Elevation West Elevation South Elevation North Elevation

Internship Projects

Water Valley CT

Project Location: Springfield, VA

Project Owner: S. KlaimiProject

Type : Residential: 1 family

house Project Valuation: 733,100 $

Project Year: 2022

With an unfortunate incident, the residents of the water valley residence experienced an unexpected fire in their main living room from an electrical problem, the fact that left half of their house completely destroyed. Saddened by the unfortunate event, the residents thought that it is time to remodel and create their long-awaited aspired design while adding an accessory dwelling unit, more like an in-law suit for their extended family.

My responsibilities during this project were to do modeling for the house after the interventions of Bitarchitects in addition to do landscape design and to do architectural visualization.

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The idea behind the design is to provide the homeowners› backyard space a whole lifestyle, complete with a swimming pool, sunbeds, an outdoor gym where they can exercise, a barbecue where they can prepare lunch, and a stool where they can enjoy a drink while the kids play.

They had large, perennial trees in their backyard, so when I designed the backyard, I thought about retaining those trees and incorporating them into the design by working around them.

STOJKOVIC HOUSE REMODEL

Project Location: Bethesda City, MA

Project Owner: J. Stojkovic

Project Type : Residential: Multifamily house

Project Valuation: 311,600.00$

Project Year: 2022

Mr. and Mrs. Stojkovic bought a new apartment next to their old one. They were hoping to open both apartments to create a residential home for their expanding family. The design is helping them fulfill their aspiration by inspecting the space, altering the interior architecture, and creating the necessary changes to generate harmony and unity in this merging.

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As-Built Floor Plan
Proposed Floor Plan

Ratcliff Residence Remodel

Project Location: Cameron Park, CA

Project Owner: FSA | P. Ratcliff

Project Type : Residential: 1 family house

Project Valuation: 300,000.00 USD

Project Year: 2022

Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliffe wanted to build the dream home on their land. Bitarchitects Team helped them create a design that they desire and outlined everything from concept to Permit.

The landscape plants used in this design were chosen based on the trees that are most prevalent in California; the goal was to evoke the feeling of living in California by using palm trees and the idea of touching the water in various sitting areas. In addition to the sitting area where you touch the water, the design also includes small open door platforms for gathering and sitting with a view of the pool.

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Dc Office Design

Project Location: Washington DC Project

Owner: Bitarchitects

Project Type : Marketing Office

Project budget : 2000 $

Project Year: 2022

Ms. Bitar wanted an office that represents the company. Ms. Bitar is interested in having a designed architectural office at the heart of Washington DC.

Ms. Bitar was interested in having Bitarchitects Logo integrated into the space, color palette including only achromatic colors, accent color: yellow (referring to the brand) and budget not exceeding $2000

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