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Render

October 30, 2008

My first renders ;)

special thanks to Arch.Haitham Issam for assistance :)

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The best work of architecture in Bavaria

October 20, 2008

the mosque which i posted before 3 months here “is the best work of architecture done in Bavaria in five years.” :)

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Toyota FJ Monstruo

October 5, 2008

the last thing i’v draw

this car based in FJ cruiser proportions but it’s look like BMW X6 ;)

Monstruo= monster in spanish ;)

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Happy Eid :)

September 29, 2008

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September 22, 2008

By Mathias Klotz

Casa 11 Mujeres
2007
Beranda, Chile

vacation house , located in cliff inclined with 45 degree :) ……….

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The Follo washbasin

September 17, 2008

The Follo washbasin by Will MacCormac

seven shallow grooves take standing water to a drainage slot in the centre of the bowl

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Jamie Residence

September 9, 2008

house in Pasadena, California.

By Architects Escher + GuneWardena

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Pittsburgh Children’s Museum

August 3, 2008

Bridges ……… the main concept in this museum ,pittsburgh city famous with bridges , and they try to create a place related to that city to help the children to know the importance of the bridge in the city  .

and  u can imagine how’s the building going with the children nature .

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Door Handles by Gehry

July 17, 2008

 ;) more here

 

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Penzberg Mosque, Germany

July 13, 2008

 

i found this nice mosque :)

 

location Penzberg
function community centre, mosque
contributed by Ursula_Baus

A small Muslim community in Bavaria has built itself a forum with prayer room in a contemporary architectural style – a courageous undertaking based on a desire for integration. With its distinctive but in no way provocative or confrontational appearance, the building and its delicate tower fit into the surroundings. The architects arranged the prayer room, the communal and administrative rooms and an apartment under a single roof on an L-shaped ground plan. But, the façades, which are clad in pale stone, give a clear indication of the different functions of the rooms behind – especially the slightly recessed, full-height decorative blue glass window on the east side. The entrance features two concrete slabs that swing out of the wall like open gates, inviting visitors into the house in German and Arabic script; the actual door, made of stainless steel, is open to all. In the prayer room, shoes must be removed, but anyone may enter – women are not even required to wear a headscarf.”

 

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