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ARCHITECTURALPORTFOLIO
Architectural engineer and design professional with a bachelor’s degree in Architectural Engineering. Worked in Badran Design Studio, performed architecture and design work as outlined in myPortfolio. Presently working at Wael Almasri Planners and Archi-tects – WMPA . Possess strong skills with design programs and un- derstanding of concept and design development, not only butalso technical drawings and detailing. Able to work on assign-ments individually or as part of a team while providing required support to portfolio managers. Possess strong personality and communication skills
Member of the Student’s Union – University Of Jordan as represent- ative of the Architectural Engineering Department and the Facultyof Engineering
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Personal Information Name Hani Nafe Al-Hasan Nationality Jordanian Gender Male Date of birth Dec 31, 1989 Place of birth Amman, Jordan Marital status Single Marital status Single
Hani Nafe Al-Hasan0096279 595 384 [email protected]
This residential compound consists of four villas for an extend-ed family – one for the parents and three for the other sons. Each unit is defined within clear boundaries, while allowing connectivity across the houses through landscaping of a cen-tral arrival courtyard with palm trees, lush vegetation and nat-ural stone paving. The compound is characterized by its stepped massing, with courtyards of various forms, proportions and character, including shaded arcades, swimming pools, and unique roof terraces with pools and fountains, and shaded sitting areas providing private spaces for outdoor living. The exterior image is inspired by the architectural heri-tage of the region in general, using references to traditional details with materials such as stone, stucco, zellige patterns, decorative terrazzo flooring, wood and GRC screens, wooden ceilings and pergolas.
The compound is characterized by its stepped massing, with courtyards of various forms, proportions and charac-ter, including shaded arcades, swim-ming pools, and unique roof terraces with pools and fountains, and shaded sitting areas providing private spaces for outdoor living. The exterior image is inspired by the architectural heritage of the region in general, using refer-ences to traditional details with materi-als such as stone, stucco, zellige pat-terns, decorative terrazzo flooring, wood and GRC screens, wooden ceilings and pergolas.
My Tasks
Arhitecture:- Concept design.- Schematics drawings.- Construction drawings and
documents .
Al-Mosharji Residential compound.
Kuwait city- Kuwait Area : 7313 m2
June 2014 - Jan 2015
WMPA WMPA Wael Masri Planners and Architects
This residential compound consists of four villas for an extended family – one for the parents and three for the other sons. Each unit is defined within clear boundaries, while al-lowing connectivity across the houses through landscaping of a centralcentral arrival courtyard with palm trees, lush vegetation and natural stone paving. The compound is characterized by its stepped mass-ing, with courtyards of various forms, proportions and character
Al-Mosharji Residential compound.
Kuwait city- Kuwait Area : 7313 m2
June 2014 - Jan 2015
WMPA WMPA Wael Masri Planners and Architects
AL-SALIM PRIVATE VILLA RIYADAH ,KSA
This palace consists of a family residence and a Majlis for the master of the house and his guests. The project is character-ized by its classical presence with imposing massing and sym-metrical arrangements. Two courtyards are included, one in the form of an entry plaza for the Majlis, and one at the heart of the family residence. A large garden is provided for the family residence with swimming pool, sitting areas and associated services, overlooked by the min functions of the house, while roof tops are utilized as outdoor living and entertain-ment terraces. The Majlis also has its own backyard/garden. The house exterior and interior character is inspired by the rich architectural heritage of the region, using references to tradi-tional details and intricate patterns, with materials such as stone cladding and arches, as well as wood and GRC screens and shade pergolas.
The Court Yard is the heart of the Palace. My task was to design it according to the climatic data, so i studied shade and shadows ac-cording to the climatic data of Riyadh and the local architec-tural language In KSA . A courtyard in a home can pro-vide privacy for a family, a break from the frantic pace of everyday life, and a safe place for children to play.
My Tasks
Interior design : My task in this project was to design the courtyard which is the most impor-tant space in the house .After designing it the chief architect gave me the op-portunity to design spaces surrounding the courtyard .
- Court yard - Main stairs space- Riwaq
Dr. AHMAD ALSALEM VILLA
RIYADAH- KSA Area : 4140 m2
July 2013 - Sep 2013
WMPA Wael Masri Planners and Architects Wael Masri Planners and Architects
Dr. AHMAD ALSALEM VILLA
RIYADAH- KSA Area : 4140 m2
July 2013 - Sep 2013
WMPA- Wael Masri Planners and Architects Wael Masri Planners and Architects
BADAYER DESERT CAMP SHARJAH , UAE
Located in the southern desert region of Sharjah along Dubai-Hatta Road, this project highlights the identity of Al-Be-dayer area, and encourages the enjoyment of its assets within a creative contemporary narrative. The project includes sev-eral buildings and outdoor areas with bus and shaded car parking areas. Buildings include an entrance gateway, infor-mation center, mosque, administration offices and amenities, service yard, stores, and substation. The center of the camp includes a large tent-covered plaza surrounded by three F&B buildings including a coffee shop with a 5 room lodge above, a restaurant and a coffee shop. Other features include an amphitheatre, a watch tower, and camping tents. Land-scape design reflects desert oasis themes with wadi and aflaj features, palm groves and native plants.
My Tasks
Arhitecture:- schematics drawings.- Technical Drawings.
Interior design :- Interior design team leader
This project highlights the iden-tity of Al-Badayer area and en-courages the enjoyment of its assets within a creative con-temporary narrativet ,The proj-ect includes several buildings and outdoor areas with bus and shaded car parking areas, buildings include an entrance gatewayT information center, mosque ,administration offices and amenities service yard stores m and substation .
TheThe center of the camp includes a large tent-covered plaza surrounded by three F&B buildings including a coffee shop with a 4 room lodge above a restaurant and a coffee shop. Other features includeinclude an amphitheater a watch tower, and camping tents , landscape design reflects desert theme
Al-Badayer Desert Camp
SHARJAH- UAE Area : 3500 m2
Dec 2013 - June 2014 WMPAWael Masri Planners and Architects
Al-Badayer Desert Camp
SHARJAH- UAE Area : 3500 m2
Dec 2013 - Present WMPAWael Masri Planners and Architects
I Used Neo-Traditional archi-tectural language in the Inte-rior design of this project to interact with the surrounding environment and the cultural and traditional life style of that region . Using simple designs methods with local ma-terials gave the interior design in this project a spe-cial identity.
Al-Badayer Desert Camp
SHARJAH- UAE Area : 3500 m2
Dec 2013 - Present WMPAWael Masri Planners and Architects
DIBBA AL-HISIN RETAIL DEVELOPMENT SHARJAH , UAE
Located in the town of Dibba Al-Hisn on the eastern part of the Emirate of Sharjah on the Gulf of Oman, and close to the town’s old fort/hisn. This development, which is part of the new Dibba Al-Hisn Island Development, involves the design of a regional shopping center intended to transform this location into a prime destination for locals and an important stop for tourists on their way between the UAE and the spectacular OmaniOmani region of Ras Musandam. It includes two floors with a built up area of around 20,000m2 of international F&B outlets, retail brands, family entertainment center, Food Court, and a hypermarket, focused on landscaped canal promenade and activity plazas, together with a 75m high national flagpole.
My Tasks
Architecture:- Schematic drawings.- Area calculations.
Interior design :- Designing food court space- Designing kids playing area space- Designing kids playing area space- Designing retail space
About Dibba ThisThis development involves the design of a regional shopping center intended to transform this location into a prime des-tination for locals and an important stop for tourists on their way between the UAE and spectacular Omani region of Ras Musandam .Includes two floors with a built up area of around 20000 m2 of international F&B outlets , retail brands ,family entertain-ment center , food court and a hyper-market ,focused on landscaped canal promenade and activity plazas , to-gether with a 75m high national flagpole
DIBBA AL-HISN RETAIL DEVELOPMENT SHARJAH-UAE Area : 20000 m2
Sep 2013 - Dec 2013
WMPA WMPA Wael Masri Planners and Architects
THE GATE OF SHARJAH SHARJAH , UAE
Located in Sharjah along Dubai Road , this project highlights the identity of Khan Lake area, a creative contemporary sky-scraper, The project includes parking floors , residence floors, office floors and executive floors. The Gate of Sharjah Tower include an entrance gateway, retail spaces also in the ground and the first floor. . The tower podium contain parkings for cars with a contemporary image , on the top on the podium there is a infinity swimming pool and a roof garden.podium there is a infinity swimming pool and a roof garden.With the Islamic pattern wiping the tower , the tower will be an icon for Sharjah, combining the clustered housing of sharjah in a modern way in the front elevation of the project.
My Tasks :
Architecture:Developing Concept Drawings into Schematics Drawings.
Designed The Tower Podium , exterior elevations and executive Floors .
Modeled and Rendered TheModeled and Rendered The Final Shots For the Project.
About Sharjah Gate 2 retail floors, 20 residential floors, 15 office floors, 6 floors to be rented out as luxurious offices or cafes, restaurant on the 50th floor with panoramic screens and a roof garden on the summit of tower . The apartment have been individually designed uniquely, overlooking the beau-tiful seafront for the majority of the units, that provided a sense of individuality for the residents of a large scale building, which strengthens their sense of personal belonging to the place.
THE GATE OF SHARJAH
SHARJAH- UAE Area :110,000 m2
July 2012 - Feb 2013
Badran Design Studio- Dr Rasem Badran Architects Dr Rasem Badran Architects
THE GATE OF SHARJAH
SHARJAH- UAE Area :110,000 m2
July 2012 - Feb 2013
Badran Design Studio- Dr Rasem Badran Architects Dr Rasem Badran Architects
AHMAD ODEH VILLA AMMAN , JOR
Located on a steep site in Abdoun area, Amman, this residen-tial development includes several independent four story high apartment buildings . The project is designed on three levels stepping up the hilly site and taking advantage of the steep slopes to accommodate the various living functions, services and parking. The stepping floors create garden terraces/bal-conies on different levels for outdoor living and enjoyment of the surrounding landscape and distant scenery. The contem-porary architectural image is achieved externally through the articulation and use of natural Jordanian stone walls, with generous glazed windows together with wooden pergolas and shade screens.
Dr, Ahmad Odeh Villa
AMMAN-JORDAN Area : 1750 m2
Feb 2013 - July 2013
Badran Design Studio - Dr Rasen Badran ArchitectsDr Rasen Badran Architects
My Tasks :
Architecture:Concept DesignSchematics Drawings.
3D Modeling and Rendering
ACADEMIC PROJECTS UNIVERSITY OF JORDAN
I selected two of my project while studying architectural engi-neering in the University of jordan. However, i worked in a vari-ouse project such as a hotel, mixed use building, landscape projects, urban projects and a resturant.
Urban Mixed Use Parametric Of Decomposition
Wadi Abdoun- Amman Area : 14215 m2
Graduation Project
5th year Architecture Department - JU Architecture Department - JU
Urban Mixed Use Parametric Of Decomposition
Wadi Abdoun- Amman Area : 14215 m2
Graduation Project
5th year Architecture Department - JU Architecture Department - JU
Eco House
AMMAN- JOR Area : 500 m2
Participate in Eco Gallery
3rd Year ProjectArchitecture Department - JU Architecture Department - JU
Concept..
The main goal of this project The main goal of this project is to reduce the consuming of the unsustainable energy. That is achieved by the large rooms that consume alot of energy ltocated to the south.The small rooms, bathrooms and services located to the no Using some located to the no Using some techniques helped to reduce consuming energy such as Gray water, Wind tower, Rain Har-vest, Landscaping and Cantile-vers.
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Hani Nafe Al-Hasan0096279 595 384 [email protected]