AMAL MOHAMAD ZAIN THINA, SEDRA RAMEZ ALSAMMAN, DYALA ISMAIL SHAHIN, SEDRA JAMAL ALBITAR
student
Damascus University
Syrian Arab Republic
Architecture
This project proposes the adaptive transformation of a dense and chaotic industrial area in Damascus, Syria, into a sustainable and inclusive urban space. The… more
Tamer ElSerafi
advisor
Effat University
Saudi Arabia
Dr. Tamer ElSerafi is the Head of the Architecture Department and Director of the Master of Science… more
This project compellingly addresses critical issues of urban chaos, lack of infrastructure, and social disconnect by thoughtfully integrating public, cultural, commercial, and administrative functions. The emphasis on pedestrian and cyclist accessibility enhances urban mobility significantly, creating a safe, interactive environment. Utilizing traditional Damascene architectural vocabulary in contemporary forms skillfully merges heritage and modernity, enriching the urban character. Sustainability is clearly foregrounded through green roofs, solar panels, and natural ventilation, although deeper exploration of energy efficiency and water management could strengthen the project's resilience. The spatial organization is clear, yet further consideration of social inclusivity and detailed activation of transitional spaces could refine the overall user experience. Ultimately, this proposal successfully demonstrates a balanced vision for revitalizing neglected urban spaces into vibrant, sustainable communities.