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Mohammad I Al GhafisArchitect
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Curriculum Vitae 1
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Theoretical Projects
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Jeddah Architects club
Al Abawin Mosque
Al Abawin Mosque
Private VillaResidential Building
Jeddah Psychiatric hospital
Farm House
Startups Entrepreneurs Community
Sari st Office Building
International Indian School
Professional Projects
Model Making
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Architect
ExperienceBojer Design & Construction Co. , Jeddah, KSA. 7 months.- 2015Concept Development, Arch. Design, Digital Modeling, Shop Drawing, Physical Modeling.
King Abdulaziz University, KAUARCH, Jeddah, KSA. 2013 - 2016Autodesk Revit tutor.
Ghassan Felemban Architects, Jeddah, KSA. 1 month. - 2014Digital Modeling.
EducationB.Arch., King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, KSA.
Advanced levelEnglish Language, Kaplan School, Chicago, USA. 3 months.- 2013
Low Carbon Architecture Summer Program.Arch. Workshop, Cardiff University, UK. 2 weeks. - 2014
Energy Responsive Design of The Built Environment.Arch. Workshop, Jeddah, KSA. 3 days. - 2015
Second Honor (4,4/5).2011 - 2016
Professional Skills
Illustrator Microsoft ProjectRevit Architecture Flow Design
AutoCAD InDesign Photoshop Arch. Modeling
Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef -Associate Professor at KAU - [email protected]
“I have known Arch. Mohammad Alghafis since 2012, as he was an un-dergraduate student in my architectural design studio. He has been an exceptional student. He has been a sincere, hard worker and talented person. I believe that he has exceptional knowledge, intellectual and communication skills. Most importantly, he believes in Architecture and the role it plays in reshaping the society”
“For 7 months we enjoyed working with arch. Mohammad at Bojer Design & Construction, he has been innovating genuine ideas, quick learner and most importantly always gets jobs done”
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Arch. Bojer Basyouni - CEO at Bojer Design & Construction - [email protected]
Arch. Abdulaziz Albarrak - Lecturer at KAU - [email protected]
“Mohammad was a great student, enthusiastic and passionate about architecture. He always had innovative out of the box design ideas and above it all he is a critical thinker”
Arch. Abdulaziz Afandi - Lecturer at KAU - [email protected]
“I have known architect Mohammad since 2013. As a student of mine he was always a great critical thinker, which made him a unique architect”
A flexible and responsible graduate seeking an entry-level position in architecture which will utilize the design and critical thinking skills developed through my study and involvement with Bojer Design & construction.
During my degree I successfully combined my studies with work and self-devel-opment showing myself to be self-motivated, organized and capable of working under pressure. I enjoy working on my own initiative or in a team. In short, I am reliable, trustworthy, hardworking and eager to learn and have a genuine interest in architecture.
Communication Presentation
Coordination English LanguageTeam work
Open to ideasLearning ability
Accuracy and details
Interests
BIMSustainability Project ManagementParametric Design
Personal Skills
+966 56 866 1119
Contact info
Mohammad I Al Ghafis
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Graduation Project - 2016
Site Condition:
Site Condition:
Site Condition:
Site Condition:
Site Condition:
Site Condition:Site Condition:
Site is near two main attraction points.
Site has no shades dropped from north ,west and south surroundings
Site is surrounded by 3 deferent uses commer-cial, governmental and residential
Winter winds comes directly from the seaSummer Wind is channeled throw buildings
Site is most valued at the edges
Urban grain is mostly solid and have no public space except the sea side
Lack of green areas in the context
Attract pedestrians to the site by matching the surroundings character
Providing self shad at all out door spaces
Placing each function by its match on the site
Allowing wind to be channeled throw project
Adding more edges by creating pedestrian paths throw project
Adding voids to urban grain to work as magnetsProviding publicly reachable green areas and making them interaction points
Design Response:
Design Response:
Design Response:
Design Response:
Design Response:
Design Response:Design Response:
Site Condition:Site mass can see north ,west and south.
Taking the most advantage of being able to rise higher then surroundings
Design Response:
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Ground Floor
1st Floor
8th Floor
Basement Floor
4th Floor
12th Floor 13th Floor
Product Dev. AdvertisingNature AffordabilityEngagement Socialization
Project helps developing entrepre-
neurs prod-ucts.
Having spaces that
interacts with surrounding
nature
Providing easier cir-
cumstances to initiate
partnership
Introducing entrepre-neurs to public
Minimizes coast of living and starting
up a business
Forcing Pub-lic to know
about entre-preneurs
Design Criteria
Keep up with urban grain
Connection Residential area to Phlastin st.
Elevating plaza to in-crease sea view range
Surrounding plaza with commercial
Placing workshops in the middle to be seen
Aligning administrative to elevated plaza
Placing business center on top of plaza
Placing residential on the top by neighbors
Concept
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Plaza
Approach
Urban Terrace
Bridges
Where every thing be-gins and ends, the nat-urally ventilated and will shaded plaza is all you need for an outdoor event in jeddah. Entre-preneurs meets public here while public use the plaza as a way.
How public reads your building will give an im-portant first impression about what level of busi-ness you do.
Being a part of a huge united businessmen group will help your company to grow.
15 meters high, direct view to the sea, just 30 meters away from your office, is perfect place to relax, make partner-ships, and talk to your customers.
The Elevated plaza is just bridges.
Bridges that links all parts of the project to-gether, these links ar-en’t just physical ones it’s a visual ones also , wherever you where you can see everything.
Startups Entre-preneurs Commu-nity is an Urban block devolved to invest in the small businesses. Allow-ing them to grow to impact many economic factors and change their lives to be positively effective and inde-pendent workers.
Urban Design - Studio 7 - Group Work - 2016Startups Entrepreneurs Community2
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Concept
15m
15m
15m
Stage Plazas
Flexible Grid
Unity
Interests
Systematic
Activity Squares
Movement Grid
Flexabe
Relations
15X15 For All
Flexible Squares
Four Stages
Invites Strangers
Introducing
Flex. Structure
Living Street
Mixed Use
Multitasking
Respects Privacy
Blended
Linking Paths Responding
Highly Accessible
Fairness Feeling
Double Loading
Unit
Functions
Urban Form
Entrepreneurs Needs
Land Scape
Issue
Market needs
Opportunities
Why ?
How ? Productivity
Affordability
Jobs
Development
Independence
Advertising
Competition
Learning
E n t r e p r e -neurs Indi-vidual who runs a small b u s i n e s s and as-sumes the risk.
Landscape DesignPlazas
Activity Squares
Large Events
Activity Squares
Path
Plazas
Landscape Layering
Urban Section
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Retail
Educational
Adminis-trative
Residential
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Unit Alternatives
Alley
Approach
Welcoming
PlazaWhere every thing be-
gins and ends, the nat-urally ventilated and will shaded plaza is all you need for an outdoor event in jeddah. Entre-preneurs meets public here while public use the plaza as a way.
Orienting public to the inside of the project by forming these alleys which provides a shorter and shaded ways to their destinations from / to Phlastin st.
How public reads your building will give an im-portant first impression about what level of busi-ness you do.
Being a part of a huge united businessmen group will help your company to grow.
Buildings can say wel-come, this projects way of saying that is by be-ing angled to your view angle, by giving you a decent look to the inside and attracting you by “here and there “theory.
Organization - Studio 6 - 2015 Jeddah Psychiatric Hospital3
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Basement
Typical A
Approach
Bird eye
Living SpaceThe open plan of the
space and visual com-munication between it and the public space helps the patients not to feel separated from their community.
PlazaThe place public will
use , communicate the patients and think about their health situations.
Users of the walk are invited by obvious ramps to climb on the building and use its facilities of it.
While thy are there to use the facilities con-nections will happen.
Locally familiar colors and massing helps to accept the massage of building.
The public spaces building shares also helps delivering the massage
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PlansGround Floor
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Concept
class
coaches
LAP
storage
LAP
LAP
PlansGround Floor
1st Floor
2nd Floor
Social Sustainability - Studio 5 - 2015International Indian School
I n t e r n a t i o n a l Indian School at Jeddah is a Proj-ect design with an aim to help solving a negative social phenomena.
Showing the strength point of Indian culture and providing services to neighbors is go-ing to help Saudi people to rethink their relations with Indians.
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Section
Facades
Social Sustainability Elements
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Concept
Plans
Post Modern Codes
The Semi-public space in the old city
Useing abstract geometry
Filled with Com-patible and com-mon pattern inThe “Hijazi” style
An abstract mod-ule on the facade
Traditional Code Hijazi Meddle ground Modern code
“Mind over soul”... guiding and protecting
Honoring “ALHARAH” linking zones & allowing socialization
Using modular structural system
The pattern itself contains the spon-taneity of “Hijazi” Style
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Identity - Studio 3 - 2015Jeddah Architects club
Ground Floor
Jeddah Archi-tects Club is a proj-ect aims to provide social spaces for architecture practi-tioners in the west-ern Area of K.S.A.
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Section A - A`
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Flexibility - Studio 2 - 2013Sari st Office Building Concept
PlansGround
Typical
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Facade System
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PlansGround Floor
1st Floor
Building Components - Studio 1 - 2013Farm House
The Farm House is a project meant to learn about building Components and basic construction Process.
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Plan
Roles played
Team work 2016Al Abawin Mosque
Architectural De-sign.Working Drawings.Rendering.Physical Model.
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Roles played
Team work 2016Private Villa
Interior Design.Shop Drawings.Rendering.
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PlanGround Floor 1st Floor
2nd Floor 3rd Floor
Roles playedArchitectural De-sign.
Residential BuildingTeam work 2016
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Roles played
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Physical Modeling.
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+966 56 866 [email protected]