Award-Winning Projects, 2009

The Omrania l CSBE Student Award for Excellence in Architectural Design

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View the Announcement, Winning Projects, and Jury Report for the 2008 Award

Architecture students from ten countries in the Arab World participated in the 2009 Omrania | CSBE Student Award for Excellence in Architectural Design.  Sixty-six graduation projects were submitted from Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, and the West Bank and Gaza Strip.  The entries featured a wide array of landscaping and urban interventions as well as building types, including housing, educational, health, governmental, transportation, sports, and commemorative structures.

The Award jury awarded first, second, and third prizes, as well as two honorable mentions.

An Award ceremony was held at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman on October 31, 2009.  The winning projects as well as a selection of participating projects were displayed at an exhibition at the National Gallery between November 1 and November 5, 2009.

The winning projects are as follows: 

First prize:

Rasem Mazen Kamal, Heba Abdul Munem Al Najada, and Yousef Zaki Sayyed Ahmed

Project name: ‘Ain Ghazal Interpretation Park

Faculty supervisor: Leen Fakhoury

University of Jordan, Jordan

 

The project aims at using the preservation and conservation of the ‘Ain Ghazal archeological site in Amman to generate a process of urban renewal in the area.  The project consists of the ‘Ain Ghazal interpretation hall, a transportation hub, and a commercial center, all distributed along a one-kilometer strip, perpendicular to the old stream that dissects the area.

 

Second prize:

Saud Abdulaziz Al-Mutawa

Project name: A Moment of Regret and the New Beginning

Faculty supervisor: Quinsan Ciao

Kuwait University, Kuwait

The project addresses the plight of abused women in Kuwait.  The designer focuses on a real case study and uses it to develop the design for a temporary housing and rehabilitation center for abused women.  The design aims at developing an enclosed, protective, and embracing shelter that facilitates a process of healing.

Third prize:

Farah Afif Kassab

Project name: Urban Plank - Projecting the City of El Mina Back to the Sea

Faculty supervisor: Georges Arbid

American University of Beirut, Lebanon 

The project aims at retrieving the "resonating" relationship between the city of Tripoli (and its people) and the sea through its port, which was lost with the recent restructuring of the city. The project consists of an aquarium and a marine research institute, which are intended to disseminate knowledge about the sea to the city.  The design incorporates planks that protrude into the sea and a promenade along the shore, creating a pedestrian experience that weaves the project program into the city.

Honorable mention number one:

Tahereh Mohammad Hossein Rajabi

Project name: Bani Yas Scafuilding (Parametric Dubai: Emerging Poly. Morphi. City)

Faculty supervisor: George Katodrytis

American University of Sharjah, UAE

 

The project aims at creating a flexible space for temporary activities in Dubai.  The design is a product of combining a building system and a mental and physical discipline: scaffolding and yoga.  This new flexible structural system can be altered in a manner that resembles the movement of the human body.

 

Honorable mention number two:

Liyan AlJabi, Basma Hameed, and Mohammad AlJabi

Project name: ‘Ain Ghazal Interpretation Park

Faculty supervisor: Leen Fakhoury

University of Jordan, Jordan

 

The project is an urban intervention in the archeological site of ‘Ain Ghazal in Amman that aims at creating a wide range of urban functions that revive and contribute to the site’s value.  It includes a journey route that encircles the archeological site and takes the visitor through a sequence of themed spaces that accommodate interpretations of archeological remains, shelters, cultural activities, urban links, educational activities, recreational activities, and a transportation hub (a light-rail terminal).

 

Below is an illustrated list of the winning projects.  To view the large size image of a project, please click on the small image of that project.

First-place project by Rasem Kamal, Heba Al Najada, and Yousef Ahmed.

Second-place project by Saud Al-Mutawa.

Third-place project by Farah Kassab.

Honorable-mention project by Tahereh Rajabi.

Honorable-mention project by Liyan AlJabi, Basma Hameed, and Mohammad AlJabi.

 

 

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