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Hassan Samaah FET, MNU
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I was born and raised in the island of Rasdhoo located in the Alif alif atoll in Maldives. The island is a dream location for tourists visiting the Maldives, surrounded by white sandy beaches and aqua blue sea. Tourism of the island has led to rapid increase in number of Guest houses and many souvenir shops , opening a gateway for the construction industry.
Currently studying bachelors of art in architectural design (BAAD) at faculty of engineering technology located in the capital city Malé. Completed Edexcel Advanced level certificate at Villa international high. During my free time i used to supervise construction site of my construction group.
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MS Office Package
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six space set
CENTRIC
EXPLORING THE SPACES
- Its Centre as a main Point of Entrace and Exit- Allows movement to other spaces- Singular volume connected to singular space
2
CLOISTER
COURTYARD
- Centre Space In-accessible- Surrounded by watlk path- Simply a radial spinal space
- Very like as Centric- A open area rarely enclosed- Every side spaces are directly connected to courtyard.
3
LINEAR
- Its Centre as a main Point of Entrace and Exit- Allows movement to other spaces- Singular volume connected to singular space
4
SEQUENTIAL
SPINAL
- Centre Space In-accessible- Surrounded by watlk path- Simply a radial spinal space
- Very like as Centric- A open area rarely enclosed- Every side spaces are directly connected to courtyard.
5
EXPLORING THE COMBINATION
The curved linear space is elevated and touches the ground level at two points. This linear path is one way loop path. The space formed in the middle of the linear path is made cloister by using small vertical, horizontal and diagonal gaps from which people can see a limited view of whats
happening inside but the gaps get wider and the image gets clearer when it goes up.
The end of the path is at the top where no boundary is there but due to height people wont be able to go inside but can view the best of whats happening inside the cloister space.
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EXPLORING THE COMBINATION
COURTYARD + SEQUENTIAL
The triangular shaped courtyard is the dominant shape while making the hybrid shape of this two spaces. The pathways which lead to the courtyard is made sequential by a diminishing effect.
The hybrid will have a simpler
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EXPLORING THE COMBINATION
CENTRIC + sPINAL
The centric circle which hangs in a unbalaced feel touches the ground at the far most side from the point of access. The spinal spaces are added to this part so that this part of the circle will be considered as the linear path which connects the spinal spaces.
All exit and entrance to these spinal spaces are the most dominant centric space in the middle. There is a walkable path in the circle elevated around the centric space.
9
narrative
Everyone would agree to that this is not how we Maldivians use to be. We do remember the times where there were no rigid boundary between my home and the adjacent still things were going smooth. That was much better. Due to the multicultural and territorial transformation our homes have become a “military base” where the walls go up high to 6 meters. There are the things we missed from out past that is the reason why we are in this situation today. We lived with a very satisfied life with semi-open spaces. The small things we do involves our neighbors and the community was very strong. The house don’t have very large private spaces but the necessity spaces arranged in a unique layout in a large compound where the life runs smoothly. The compound connects the spaces within the house and also connects the house to the surrounding environment. The idea of this compound is used in my design in a vertical alignment. This indeed is drawing a line between what we have today and what we missed from our past.
LIFE SPACE
modular social housing units
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Form Derivation
Design Development
Form arised from the functions
Form developed to create open
spaces
A large closed terrace added to
the top.
Form regenerated to take the shapes of
balconies
An enclosed attic and a terrace
is added
Attic shape devel-oped to align to line
of lowe level
A new balcony at second level cuts out
the final form.
Development Floor Plans
Space Planning Diagrams
Initial Floor Plans
Unit 1
Unit 1 Unit 2
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 4
Garage
Garage
Porch
Living
Living
Living
Living
Living Living
Living LivingToilet
ToiletToilet
Toilet
Toilet
Toilet
Toilet
Balcony
Balcony
Closet
Attic
Closet
Balcony
Balcony
Balcony
Balcony
Balcony
Balcony
Toilet
Bedroom
Bedroom
BedroomBedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
BedroomBedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
BedroomBedroom
Study
StudyHall
Study
Corridor
Corridor
Attic
Terrace
Terrace
Terrace
Dining
Dining
Dining
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen
Backyard
Backyard
Utilities
Utilities
Toilet
Toilet
Toilet
Toilet
Toilet
Deck
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light & ventilation & facade
Hot Air Out Light In
UNIT 4
-This units is a open gathering place and open air space.
UNIT 1
-Designed to accomodate ideally a couple and children upto 7 years-Esimated lifespan of 10 - 13 Years.-Fulfills basic spatial requirements of one small family with a reasonable price.
UNIT 2
-Designed to accomodate growth of the the inital nuclear family -Adds two rooms with attached toilets, ideally specified as “boys room” & “girls room”-Estimated lifespan of 10 - 13 years-Fullfuills need for a growing nuclear family to have basic spatial requirements over time.
UNIT 3
-Designed for the ideal situation of a child getting married-Adds a master suite with attached toilet, allowing for further customization with interior-Estimated lifespan of 7-10 years-Fullfuills need for a extendeding nuclear family to have basic spatial requirement.
Glass curtain wall gives plenty of light into the atrium
Creates a connection between the surrounding and the building
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final floor plans
Living
Living RoomSeen Below
Living RoomSeen Below
Toilet
Bedroom
57.5% 60.3%
61.9%
Dining
Kitchen
Toilet
Toilet
Closet
Toilet
Bedroom
Balcony
Balcony
Balcony
Balcony
Study/ Small Living
Corridor
Bedroom
Bedroom
20.2%
Attic
Terrace
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Terrace Floor Plan
BUILT
BUILT
BUILT
BUILT
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+16M
+16M
+12M
+12M
+8M
+8M
+4M
+4M
+-0M
+-0MElevation A Elevation B
Elevation C Elevation D
elevations
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LIFE SPACE
We do remember the times where there were no rigid boundary between my home and the adjacent still things were going smooth. That was much better. Due to the multicultural and territorial transformation our homes have become a “military base” where the walls go up high to 6 meters. There are the things we missed from out past that is the reason why we are in this situation today. We lived with a very satisfied life with semi-open spaces. The small things we do involves our neighbors and the community was very strong. The house don’t have very large private spaces but the necessity spaces arranged in a unique layout in a large compound where the life runs smoothly. The compound connects the spaces within the house and also connects the house to the surrounding environment. The idea of this compound is used in my design in a vertical alignment. This indeed is drawing a line between what we have today and what we missed from our past.
Form Derivation
Design Development
concept narrative
Form arised from the functions
Form developed to create open
spaces
A large closed terrace added to
the top.
Form regenerated to take the shapes of
balconies
An enclosed attic and a terrace
is added
Attic shape developed to align to
line of lowe level
A new balcony at second level cuts out
the final form.
Space Planning Diagrams
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4
Porch
Living Living Living LivingToilet
Toilet
ToiletBalcony
Closet
Attic
Balcony
Balcony
Toilet
Bedroom
BedroomBedroom
Bedroom
StudyCorridor
Terrace
Dining
Kitchen
Backyard
Utilities
Toilet
Deck
+16M
+16M
+12M
+12M
+8M
+8M
+4M
+4M
+-0M
+-0MElevation A Elevation B
Elevation C Elevation D
final floor plans
Elevations
Living
Living RoomSeen Below
Toilet
Bedroom
57.5% 60.3%
Dining
Kitchen
Toilet
Toilet
Bedroom
Balcony
Balcony
Study/ Small Living
Bedroom
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan
BUILT BUILT
Development Floor Plans
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4
GarageLiving Living Living
ToiletToilet
Toilet
Toilet
Balcony ClosetBalcony
BalconyBalcony
Bedroom BedroomBedroom
Bedroom
Study Corridor
Attic
Terrace
Dining
KitchenBackyard
UtilitiesToilet