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966557056577
alamoudiyousef7@gmail.com
Saudi Arabia
I am an aspiring architectural engineer with a solid academic foundation and practical experience in building design, leadership, and rehabilitation projects. I consistently incorporate eco-friendly principles into each project, aiming to elevate industry standards. With proficiency in concept design, rendering, and visualization techniques, I am committed to applying my design and sustainability skills to develop innovative architectural solutions. My passion for the nuanced interplay between imagination and functionality drives me to create architectural works that are visually impressive, ethically sound, and socially advantageous.
July 2023
The Arab Company for Reconstruction and Development | Saudi Arabia
Summer Training | Architecture Engineering Intern.
Supported architectural project teams with design development and documentation. Conducted research and analysis to aid in conceptual design phases.
Assisted in drafting architectural plans and detailing construction documents.
Participated in site inspections and evaluated compliance with design specifications.
Memaar Engineering Consulting
Summer Training | Architecture Engineering Intern.
Assisted senior architects in developing architectural designs and construction drawings. Conducted site visits and surveys to support project planning and assessment.
Collaborated with project teams to generate design alternatives and solutions.
Contributed to architectural modeling and drafting using CAD software.
University of Prince Mugren Medina, Saudi Arabia
Bachelor’s Degree in Architectural Engineering | GPA: 3.74 \ 4 | January 2024.
Certifications & Courses:
LEED ® Green Associate™ Certificate | U.S. Green Building Council | December 2023.
Rhinoceros 3D Certification | September 2023.
English proficiency Course | Wall Street English | 2019 – 2021.
Projects:
Graduation Project: Wesal, Culture Center | Prince Mugrin University | 2024.
Al-Hajim Hotel Project: Studio 4 | Medina, Saudi Arabia December 2023.
Urwa ibn Al Zubayr Well Project: Historical | The Municipality of Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah Region | July 2023.
Drive-through and restaurant Project: Commercial | Medina, Saudi Arabia | December 2023.
Achievements:
Participated: The "Museum of Emotion" Design Competition | May 2024.
Achieved: "Golden Club " | Prince Mugrin University | 2023 – 2024.
Facilitator: Lumion Software Workshop | December 2023.
Participated: The Design of Urwa ibn Al Zubayr Well Project | July 2023.
Volunteering:
Volunteer: As an Architecture Engineer, House Rehabilitation | Ameraa Endowment | October 2023.
Memberships:
Head: The Architecture Engineering Club | Prince Mugrin University | 2023 – 2024.
Technical Skills:
Rhinoceros 3D
AutoCAD
Revit
Lumion
Illustrator & Photoshop,
Soft Skills:
Communication Skills.
Creative Problem-Solving.Revit
Adaptability and Flexibility.
Teamwork.
Creativity and Innovation.
Languages: Arabic, English.
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Type: Graduation Project
Function: Cultural Center
Date: 2023 - 2024
City: Medina, Saudi Arabia
The Wesal project involves designing a cultural center in Medina, Saudi Arabia, intended to become a dynamic and inviting hub that mirrors the region's cultural diversity. This center will provide a broad spectrum of programs and services catering to diverse interests, aiming to educate, entertain, and engage the community. It is envisioned as a landmark destination that not only highlights but also celebrates the rich history and culture of Medina, making it a pivotal location for cultural exchange and community events.
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Type: Studio Project 4
Function: Hotel
Date: 2022 - 2023
City: Medina, Saudi Arabia
The Al-Hajim Hotel project addresses the significant demand for hotel accommodations in Medina through the design of a mixed-use high-rise building. This structure will house hotel facilities, residential units, and commercial spaces, contributing to a dynamic cultural and social environment. The design integrates architectural elements that enhance both functionality and aesthetic appeal, meeting the diverse needs of its users.
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Type: Studio Project 3
Function: Mixed-Use Development
Date: 2022 - 2023
City: Medina, Saudi Arabia
The Medinah Front project aims to rejuvenate the cultural and social identity of Medina by developing a waterfront area that integrates recreational activities with commercial spaces. A distinctive feature of this revitalization effort is the use of local Medina lava stone, symbolically rooting the project in its regional context and heritage.
Type: Internship Project
Function: Polyclinic
Date: 2022 - 2023
City: Medina, Saudi Arabia
The Polyclinic project involves constructing a medical facility designed to accommodate multiple healthcare practitioners. The building is structured to allow the owner to share clinic space with one or more doctors, enabling a collaborative and flexible medical practice environment. This setup not only optimizes the use of space but also provides the community with diverse medical services under one roof. The design aims to ensure comfort, privacy, and efficiency, supporting a variety of medical specialties and enhancing patient care in Medina.
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Emergency
Main Entrance Fire Exit
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Emergency & Internist clinic
Pharmacy & Admin
Obstetrics and gynecology & children clinic
Dermatology & Dental clinic
Type: Internship Project
Function: Drive-Through and Restaurant
Date: 2022 - 2023
City: Medina, Saudi Arabia
In this internship project, I teamed up with Eng. Awatif and Eng. Diaa to design three drive-through and restaurant facilities in Medina. Our collaborative efforts focused on delivering a design that combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, tailored to manage high customer traffic efficiently. The project culminated in a detailed presentation to the client, showcasing our design solutions aimed at enhancing the dining experience.
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Type: Competition Project
Function: Museum
Date: 2023 - 2024
City: Conceptual Site
The Museum of Emotion competition challenges participants to design two distinct halls, each representing a spectrum of human emotions: one hall for negative emotions and the other for positive emotions. The unique aspect of this competition is the requirement for a silent presentation, prohibiting the use of any textual descriptions or verbal explanations. This constraint demands a purely visual representation, compelling designers to convey complex emotional themes solely through architectural design, lighting, space, and material choices.
T h a n k Y o u
alamoudiyousef7@gmail.com 966557056577