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Journal of Times | Journal of Present Times
Read more: Journal of Times | Journal of Present TimesJournal of Times | Journal of Present Times, tells the story of the 30 years of frenetic output through the atypical career of Nadim Karam: the 2006 war, the displacement of populations in the Middle East, the context of confinement and the catastrophic explosion at Beirut’s port all have their place in the polymorphous work…
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The Shadow
Read more: The ShadowNestled on the outskirts of Acconia, a charming town in the Catanzaro province, the Roman Baths in Curinga stand resilient, a testament to the ages, dating back to an era lost in time. These architectural remnants, nearly reaching their original roof height, exist not merely as ruins but as a poignant connection, tying the past…
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Clever Common Couch
Read more: Clever Common CouchThe common couch is a public space designed by a process of using attractor points in grasshopper to sculpt an orthogonal form.
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An Unfinished War
Read more: An Unfinished WarHoliday Inn was studied as a setting for a game, where you can experience it as a War Headquarters. It’s primary function is to provide Electrical Services for the city in return for taxes.
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Geode Library
Read more: Geode LibraryThe Geode Library is a space designed for the people of Karantina to interact and get exposed to academia. The design was extracted from the fact that children mainly inhabited the site, and the poverty they have to endure, making their access to education very difficult.
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Memories in Mar Mikhael
Read more: Memories in Mar MikhaelMar Mikhael’s Train Station is an abandoned space which was studied as a beginning in response to an end. The brief asks us to design a memorial for Beirut’s Explosion, but in this project, healing begins with solving one of Lebanon’s biggest problems, transportation.
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Desert House
Read more: Desert HouseWhat started as curious research ended up becoming a design and rendering project!
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Limestone Retreat
Read more: Limestone RetreatLimestone Retreat is a project in Nahr El Dahab. The aim of this exercise is to understand the ecological impact on architecture. The project was being developed using climate responsive strategies.
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Catering to the Wind
Read more: Catering to the WindThis is one of my favorite projects from the first design studio in university. As I remember we were almost clueless to what we were getting into. I love this one in particular because people interacted well with the installation. Now that I’m putting my portfolio together I thought it would be appropriate to share!