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Ali A Jaber

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“ Every great architect is necessarily a great poet. He must be a great orginal interpreter of his time, his day, his age”.

Frank Lloyd Wright

Studio work

Table Of Context

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3 Toledo Pavilion

13 Mcfall addition

Analysis work

20 Sanitation

Individual work

25 Design Build

27 Drawings

22 Electrical

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Urban Stitching (Fall 2014)

Toledo Pavilion Proposal

Toledo, Ohio was once a vi-brant city being located along the instrumental Maumee river and Lake erie. Over time the downtown area has struggled economically lack-ing a spark.

The proposed Toledo Com-munity pavilion aims to es-tablish a connection between the commercial and residen-tial part of the city, creating a series of diverse functions to accommodate the various ar-eas in close proximity to the proposed site. The program will create varied spaces that are inviting for the nearby residents, employees and the city’s youth.

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City Transformation

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Analysis Diagrams Site Plan

NGOVERNMENT CENTER

TOLEDO BLADE

UNITED WAY PARKING GARAGE

CHURCH

GOODWILL

APARTMENT BUILDING

SALVATION ARMY

FIRE DEPT

NEWSPAPER UNION

POLICE ARMS BUILDING

URBAN HINGE

Figure Ground Hard Edge Vehicular Traffic

Zoning Green Space Urban Stitch

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Site acts as a datum between residential and commercial part of the city

The site was configured into 3 main sections cre-ating a diversity of indoor and outdoor spaces

Residential

Commercial

Datum

A circulatory network was designed to establish clear connections within the inner programs

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Level 2 Enclosure

Ground Level Enclosure

Basement Level Enclosure

Conceptual Diagrams Program Diagrams

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learning center

RECREATIONAL AREA

RETAIL

FOOD COURT

COURTYARD

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Axonometrics

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learning center

RECREATIONAL AREA

RETAIL

FOOD COURT

COURTYARD

Transverse Section1’=1/32”

LongitudinalSection1’=1/32”

Sections

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Renderings

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Mcfall addition Proposal

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University Hall

Administration

The Mcfall center, located at the Bowling Green State University, is where all stu-dent’s Bowling Green journey begins. All incoming student visits begin at the Mcfall cen-ter and eventually continue on to the remainder of the campus. The addtion will in-corporate a student center, student lounge and an exhi-bition space.

Representation Of The Future Through The Past (Fall 2013)

Mcfall

The Design concept aims to establish a conceptual connection to the Mcfall addition through the Ad-ministration and University hall. The new addtion will contain axial references to the historic Admin and University hall, which are the two buildings that represent the beginings of Bowling Green State University.

A walkway cuts through the addtion to form a covered outdoor space separating the office space and student lounge of the first floor. The pathway creates clear path for students to circulate through the east and west side of Mcfall.

The facade consists of modern finishes to create a pull into the building from the main street across.

Conceptual Diagrams

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Plan Site Plan

Level11’=1/32”

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Level 21’=1/32”

Transverse Section1’=1/32”

Plan Sections

INSULATIONAT ELEMENT

CONCRETE WALL PANELPARAPET ANCHOR

FLAT ROOF

STEEL PIN FASTENER

PRECAST CONCRETE SLABINSULATION INSIDE BUILDING

PARAPET ANCHOR

FLOOR SLAB

STEEL PIN FASTENER

FINISH COAT PLASTER

SCREED WITH SCREED HEATING

STEEL PIN FASTENER

FLOOR COVERING

EXISTING GRADE

INSULATION INSIDE OF BUILDING WALL EXTRUDED POLYSTTYRENE

CONCRETE SLAB

WALL SECTION

SCALE: 1’= 1/8”

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section AA- 1’=1/8”

o�ces/storage/restrooms

mechanical/janitor

student lounge

lobby/hallway/stairwell

exhibition space

auditorium

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Renderings

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Building Systems Sanitation Analysis

PART A: SANITATION This project deals with the design of all sanita-tion systems in a three story apartment build-ing. Included are the designs, layouts and sizing of all members included in the system. The sanitation system of this building in-cludes: a cold water system, hot water system, and drainage system (each to be designed in-dependently). The systems must serve the whole apartment building from the water main line on the street. This particular design branches into one of the apartments from the water main, then from there, branches under-ground into the other two apartments. Each apartment has its own individual stack system that sends the water vertically to the �xtures on the upper two �oors. The hot water system branches from the hot water heater and fol-lows the same path as the cold water system to the �xtures. Each apartment has two drain-age stacks. The drainage system runs from the �xtures, down to the ground level and out to the main sewage line. COLD, HOT, DRAINAGE PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN- COLD, DRAINAGE

Cold WaterHot WaterDrainage

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Part A: Electrical Design

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Panel Box

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Three-Way Switch

Living Room

Porch

Kitchen

Spare Bedroom

Hallway

Master Bedroom

Bathroom

Laundry

Master Bath Hall

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Master Bath

Calculations TotalStep 1 (TOTAL SQFT)*(VA/SQFT)Ligh ng/ Receptacle load: 1200 SQFT * 3 3600 VA

Step 2Kitchen Area Appliance Load: 1950 VALaundry Appliance Load: 1650 VATotal: 3600 VA

Step 3 Step 1 + Step 2Sum Of VA: 3600 + 3600 7200 VA

100% * First 3000Code Demands Of First 3000: 1 * 3000 3000 VA

35% * RemainderCode Demands Of Remainder: 0.35 * 4200 1470 VATotal: 4470 VA

Step 4 VAA- Hea ng: 2000B- Dryer: 5000C- Range 6000D- Other Fixed AppliancesWater Heater: 5000Dishwasher: 1200Clothes Washer: 1200Refrigerator: 300Oven: 4500Total: 12200

75% * TotalDemand Factor Of Total .75 * 12200 9150 VA

Step 5 Sum Of Demand LoadsGeneralLigh ng/Kitchen/Launbdry: 4470 VAHea ng/ Cooling: 2000 VADryer: 5000 VARange: 6000 VAOther Fixed Appliances: 9150 VADemand Load Total: 26620 VA

Step 6 DL Total/ v SuppliedReq Current Carrying Capacity: 2620 / 240 110.91 A

Building Systems Electrical Analysis

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INCOMING ELECTRICPOWER CONDUCTORS

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Circuit Number Item Descrip on Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker Item Descrip on Circuit Number1 Kitchen Lights / 2 outlets 20A 20A Kitchen GFI's 23 Refrigerator 20A 30A Oven 45 Range 30A 20A Washing Machine 67 Living Room Lights 20A 20A Living Room Air Condi oner 89 Living Room Heater 20A 20A Master Bed Hallway Light 10

11 Master Bedroom 20A 20A Master Bed Air Condi oner 1213 Master Bed Heater 20A 20A Master Bath hall Lights 1415 Master Bath 20A 20A Spare Bath Light 1617 Washer 20A 30A Dryer 1819 Spare Bedroom lights 20A 20A Entry Hall lights 20

APARTMENT PANEL SCHEDULE

APARTMENT SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM

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Design Build

Elevated Regenerationwhen initiating the concept of repurposing materials, the design intent was to create a concept that incorporated the relationship of natural elements. the design was implemented by the removal of a section of earth that was then relocated to the surface to create an elevated landscape, both intellectually and physically. in addition to transformation of the earth to create a structure, the design also utilizes masonry units in unconventional ways by creating a void for foliage as well as a water feature. combined, these design elements create an aesthetically pleasing intricate wall that takes into consideration all visual perspectives as well as the surrounding environment.

PLAN TRANSFORMATION

ELEVATION TRANSFORMATION 22

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Personal work

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Contact

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Ali Jaber

- 3141 manley rd , Maumee, OH 43537- [email protected] / [email protected] 419-320-5328

Education Bowling Green State University

School Of Architecture & Environmental Design

- 2011-2015 / Fall 2015 (expected graduation)

Experience Al Amili Architects / Beirut, Lebanon

- Architect assistant ( May 2014 / August 2014)

Involvement American Institute Of Architecture Students

- Active member (2011-2015)

Habitat For Humanity

- Volunteer 2008-2013

Skills Advanced

- auto cad, revit, adobe suite, microsoft office Intermediate

- 3ds max, google sketchup, rhino

Achievments Design Build competition - Member of a 3 person team that achieved 1st place in a design build competition

Fed Ex Ground

- Package Handler ( August 2013 / February 2014)

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