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1. Omar Mohamed Hazem Osman
02/06/1994
Egyptian
M.A Architecture Typology
Omar.Hazem1994@gmail.com
+4917620285709 (DE)
+201003450265 (EG)
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L a n g u a g e s
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R e s u m e
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Technische Universtät Berlin
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German University in Cairo
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4. Living on the water – In hardly another city of the world, the river is of similar importance for the historic identity and urban live like the Nile for
Cairo. Water as a living space, in the form of houseboats or public terraces in the water are so far been limited in the city on a few central zones.
Vast urban districts along the Nile are without direct pedestrian access or architectural orientation towards the water. New building typologies
along the river banks or directly built on the water combined with public spaces of high quality can connect the city with the Nile and create a spe-
cial quality for living, expressing an individual lifestyle with a particular way of life with a tense relationship of buildings and water. Susaitability
is one of the most important essentials of a futuristic buildings which helps is economic on the long term easier for living and offers flexibility.
Roof Floor
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Block taking the rough shape of the site after analysing
the most exciting views of the site.
The North side of the building is pushed to the inside to
allow passage of wind to the centre of the building.
The extension of the building outwards as it goes one
storey higher to give the feeling being hung above water.
Cores are placed where the intesection of the corridors
are within the building’s main nodes.
The sun passes through the short side of the building
which allows a cooler building temp.
Cutting blocks within the building to allow fulfill several
functions such as passage, light, shade, wind flow, water
flow and green terraces
6. Small Apartments
1 Bedroom
60 to 75 m2
Duplex Apartments
4 Bedrooms
190 to 240 m2
Medium Apartments
2 Bedroom
80 to 120 m2
Single Studios
1 Bedroom
27 to 50 m2
Large Apartments
3 Bedroom
110 to 155 m2
Green surface area = 3585 m2
3 Cores and Roofless corridors
to access the apartments
3 Cores and structural grid of
7 meters span
11. Terrace Garden shot showing howthe atmosphere
looks like within the housing complex.
12. Top Floor corridor shot showing the blocks giving the feeling of
walking in a village with narrow street and the greenery in the
terraces are like small parks between these blocks.
13. Structural Model 1:50
T e r r a c e s c r a p e r
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In the furthest back plot of the RAW-Gelände, there are many
large flexible spaces both indoors and outdoors. The outdoor
spaces are utilized for big events like markets and carnivals
and the interior spaces for the sale of furniture from the Wollen
Möbel Kaufen?! furniture company. From our analysis of this
area of the site we chose to interpret its vital elements into a
verticalized extension of the proposed boulevard. Similar to the
streets that wind through the RAW Galende the circulation of
the tower leads visitors from the horizontal boulevard up to a
series of vertial plazas that create public spaces and transition
zones for the buildings various programs. The main program
will contain showrooms and offices for Wollen Möbel Kaufen?!
for the company to be able to further expand their business.
Other programs include a large market space, large storage
spaces, stores, ateliers, gallery spaces, music practice spaces,
a restaurant and bar, and additional co-working office spaces.
These various programs add a diverse mix of uses that provide
interesting and beneficial relations to one another between levels.
The Terracescraper is located directly on top of the RAW
boulevard. Its position at the end of it creates a clearly visible
destination. Its structure acts as a generic infrastructure with
floors spanning the entire 14 meters ofthe boulevard. This creates
long floorplans allowing flexible arrangements of spaces. At
the end of the building is a structural backbone consisting of a
circulation, service and storage core. The towers form terraces
down towards the rest of the site providing a very open public
circulation inviting people up to the various programs that inhabit
its structure. This celebration of access is imperative due to its
position tucked away at the back end of the site and because
it is a 15 minute walk from the nearest public transportation
hubs of the Warschauer Strasse and Ostkreuz Bahnhof.
23. EXHIBITION
Usually in a city, intersections are the most
vibrant parts of any neighbourhood. They’re
mostly used to build landmarks and act as
gathering points where people find them an
easy place to meet. Our aim is to create spac-
es where people can meet either intentional-
ly or by coincidence by making intersections
and mixing the uses of the different programs
in the building.At first we the people intersect
in a central area, which was reflected on the
C shape of the building, which is designed to
provide a squared area within the Tempfelhof
Center and the current Rathaus. By creat-
ing these intersections we could make peo-
ple from different programs of the building
meet, whereas the building offers various and
contradicting programs like Library, Music
school, Adult center and Art center, it was
important to make them ineract and have
a shared space to in order to feel that they
are a part of a huge community and not
feel abandoned in their program area. The
Intersection were also made to guide the
user by revealing what kind of programs
the building offers by having a transpar-
ent interior layer and to also act as the
main circulation of the building. The build-
ing is composed of 5 intersecting blocks,
each is for a certain program and by in-
tersecting these blocks we would save the
space shared by the intersecting blocks.
T E M P E L H O F
C U LT U R A L - C E NT E R
26. Intersection Render
Render showing the penetration ofthe Library block into the events block where
people in the library interact visuallywith the event space.
31. Plastic pollution made from commercial areas is a big problem that
we observed and documented. Uniqlo's stores in Berlin alone are
producing approximately 235kg of plastic packaging every working
day. Also Germans are using around 6 billion plastic bags annually.
This is why we want to connect this problem to the housing crisis
in Germany's capital, designing buildings that are sustainable and
affordable for the citizens. For this aim we designed a building kit,
that is fully manufactured out of plastics.
Our circle economy works like this: the commercial plastic waste
is being collected in big shopping areas and transported directly
to the building site. After that it is sorted and shredded. Then it
is hot compressed into a mold. The product is after that stored
for a short period of time or directly assembled on the site.
Thedesignofthebuildingkitisbasedonasimplegrid.Itcanbeapplied
to many different sites in Berlin. The columns, beams and joints are
designed in a flexible way, so different forms and combinations are
possible according to the grid. Because plastic is easily melted and
moldedtherearemanypossibilitiestocombinethebuildingelements,
like walls, with functional elements - for example like sofas, chairs
or tables. Because of the good insolation qualities that plastics
have, additional insolation is not required. For the infrastructure in
the building there are special openings in the columns and the walls.
PLANTATIONS
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DOMESTIC
TRADE
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BioWaste
Household
Paper
Glass
Recyclables
SORTING
SHREDDING
HOT COMPRESSION INTO MOULD
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1 unit - 23.6 m^3
1 bag after the process 20 cm^3
1 unit - 1.18 Million bags
In a year :
Germany’s 6 Billion bags = 5000 units
Berlin’s 130000 tones of packaging = 6500 units
Berlin’s Shopping Malls packaging waste = 3000 units
O n e m a n ’s
T r a s h
I s a n o t h e r
m a n ’s
T r e a s u r e
Buch
Blankerburger Süden
Schumacher Quartier
Gartenfeld
Wasserstadt Oberhavel
Michelangelostraße
Köpenick
Johannisthal/
AdlershofBuckower Felder
Lichterfelde Süd
Europocity/
Lehrterstraße
Rathaus-Center Pankow
Linden-Center
Eastgate
Markisches Zentrum
Hallen Am Borsigturm
der Clou
Gesundbrunnen-Center Schönhauser Allee Arcaden
Spandau Arcaden
Alexa
Ring-Center
Biesdorf-Center
Wilmersdorfer Arcaden
Bikini
Europa Center
Karstadt
KaDeWe
Mall of Berlin
Quartier 206
Potsdamer Platz Arcaden
Park Center Treptow
Neukölln Arcaden
Zentrum Schöneweide Forum Köpenick
Tempelhofer Hafen
Gropius Passagen
Scloss-Strassen-Center
Forum Steglitz
Boulevard Berlin
Das Schloss
New Urban Districts
Other Sites
5000 flats or more
1000 flats or more
250 to 999 flats
2000 to 5000 flats
up to 2000 flats
50 to 249 flats
Shoping Malls
0 3 km
32. China
24,8%
World production
of plastics* by
regions
250 Mtonne
*thermoplastics and
polyurethanes
Middle
East,
Africa
7,3%
Europe
20%
Latin
America
4,8%
NAFTA
19,4%
Japan
4,4%
Rest of Asia
16,4%
CIS
2,9%
Plastics demand
in Europe
46 Mtonne
Germany
25,4%
Spain
7,5%
Italy
14,3%
UK
7,6%
France
9,7%
Others
35,5%
Plastics application
in Europe
46 Mtonne
Packaging
39,6%
Agri-
culture
4,3%
Building and
construction
20,3%
Electrical/
electronics
5,6%
Automotive
8,5%
Others
35,5%
(household appliances,
furniture, sport,
health and
safety)
12 x
6 x
8 x
x
38cm x 20cm x 18cm
72cm x 50cm x 22cm
64cm x 44cm x 39cm
x
x
2 x XS
6 x S
10 x M
8 x L
2 x XL
28 x 8gr = 224gr plastic
3 x XS
6 x S
12 x M
8 x L
3 x XL
32 x 20gr = 640gr plastic
4 x XS
8 x S
12 x M
10 x L
4 x XL
38 x 11gr = 418gr plastic
21%
13%
24%
Weight packaging
Weight goods
9,8 kg plastic/day
x 5
Shops in BerlinAmount Types of boxes Goods Packaging
x 6
x 7
x 6
235kg plastic/
day in Berlin
• an avg. German
produces 37kg waste of
plastic packaging annually
• in Berlin (3,5million) =
130 000 tonnes/year
• 11,7 million tonnes
of plastics were used
in Germany in 2016
• 6 billion plastic bags
are used in Germany
annually
• only 42% of
Germany’s plastic
waste is being
recycled
1
Polyethylene Terephthalate
Melting Temp. 250°C
Glass Transition Temp. 76°C
PET, PETE
Clarity, strenght, toughness,
barrier to gas and moisture
Soft drink, water and salad
dressing bottles, peanut
butter and jam jars, small
consumer electronics
2
Melting Temp. 130°C
Glass Transition Temp. -125°C
High-Density Polyethylene
HDPE
Stiffness, strength, toughness,
resistance to moisture,
permeability to gas
Water pipes, hule hoop rings,
five gallon buckets, milk, juice
and water bottles, grocery
bags, some shampoo toiletry
bottles
3
Melting Temp. 240°C
Glass Transition Temp. 85°C
Polyvinyl chloride
PVC
Versatility, ease of blending,
strength, toughness
Blister packagin for non-food
items, cling films, may be used
for food packaging with the
additionof the plasticisers
needed to make natively rigid
PVC flexible, electrical cable
insulation,rigid piping,
vinyl records
4
Melting Temp. 120°C
Glass Transition Temp. -125°C
Low-Density Polyethylene
PE-LD
Ease of processing, strenght,
toughness, flexibility, ease of
sealing, barrier to moisture
Frozen food bags, squeezable
bottles, e.g. honey, mustard,
cling films, flexible container
lids
5
Melting Temp. 173°C
Glass Transition Temp. -10°C
Polypropylene
PP
Strenght, toughness,
resistance to heat, chemicals,
grease and oil, versatile,
barrier to moisture
Reusable microwaveable
ware, kitchenware, yoghurt
containers, margarine tubs,
microwaveable disposable take
-away containers, disposable
cups, soft drink bottle caps,
plates
6
Melting Temp. 240°C
Glass Transition Temp. 100°C
Polystyrene
PS
Versatility, clarity, easily
formed
Egg cartons, packing peauts,
disposable cups, plates, trays
and cutlery, disposable take
-away containers
7
Melting Temp. 145°C
Glass Transition Temp. 225°C
Polycarbonate or ABS
Other
Dependent on polymers or
combination of polymers
Beverage bottles, baby milk
bottles, compact discs,
unbreakable glazing,electronic
apparatus housings, lenses
including sunglasses,
prescription glasses, automotive
headlamps, riot shields,
instrument panels
33. 1. Collecting the same
type of plastic
2. The plastics are cut
into small pieces
3. The oven is turned
on to 175C
4. The plastics after
4min
5. The plastics after
8min
6. The plastics after
12min
7. The plastics after
16min
8. The plastics after
20min
9. Shaping of the
plastic mixture
10. The plastics after
26min
11. The plastics after
32min
12. The mixture is
put into a mold and
pressed
13. After the mixture
cools down it is taken
out of the mold