riad M. deen
student
Jordan University of Science and Technology
Jordan
Architecture
the idea of this project came from the need to have an inclusive center designed for people regardless of their age, race, and/or nationality. Most importantly… more
Muzamil Mutalib
advisor
City University Malaysia
Malaysia
Lecturer specializing in Interior Design and Architecture, with a strong passion for blending… more
This project is a powerful example of architecture as an open gesture one that invites, connects and transforms. Rooted in a clear concept of form evolution, the design cleverly balances symbolism and function by raising the volume at the highway as a bold urban landmark and lowering it towards the community side to create an accessible, human-scale entrance. The split form responds intuitively to programmatic needs, ensuring both clarity and dynamism in spatial organization.
Technically, the project demonstrates a refined control over massing, orientation and circulation. The integration of sustainable strategies, coupled with expressive sectional design, showcases a responsible and responsive architecture. The exploded axonometric and sectional cuts further communicate a thoughtful layering of function, experience and environmental adaptation.
In essence, this is an architectural form that doesn't just serve its purpose it tells a story of openness, inclusion and connection. A true celebration of community focused design.