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Urban Public Park

C O N C E P T / Z O N I N G / P R O G R A M
ARCH : ANAN ALSHAMMARI
D O N E BY:
OSAMA SEMREEN
FA RA H BA RG H O UT H I
M U S TA FA S A L L A J
S O L A FA Q ATAW N E H
ZAID SAADEH
MO H A MMA D FA RES
FA D I A A L RA BI A H
Concept
• DW: You once said that Beethoven sought to change the world with music.
This conjures up images of rather dynamic works, such as his Third
Symphony, or the Fifth Symphony, or the Ninth. But here we're dealing with
the Sixth Symphony. It rather paints a picture of ripples on a creek, birds
tweeting in the air and then the arrival of a storm. Do you equally sense this desire to
change the world in this symphony?
• Dirk Kaftan: I absolutely sense this kind of a desire in the Sixth Symphony, because it
doesn't just depict nature with birds and creeks. That alone would suffice as a means to
advocate the imperative of preserving nature, by describing its full beauty in sound. But
this symphony isn't just about that. It also deals with the relationship of humans with
nature. On one hand, it looks at nature as a place of retreat, but on the other, it also depicts the onset
of industrialization, addressing the ability of humans to create new things and thus
interfere in nature. And it calls on humans to use their powers as a force of good for the benefit of the
future.
• How does Beethoven communicate these messages musically?
The first movement is rather atypical for
Beethoven: it is experimental by his own standards, with the many repetitions giving the feeling of time
slowing down or standing still. It's all about forgetting yourself and allowing yourself to be absorbed.
It’s about exhaling, letting go - and seeing nature as a refuge, a source of harmony and a point of
balance
Inspiration of concept

We took the outline of the musical notes that


express life and its complexity
program
Area Area
1.Children's play area (5500) m 2
7.Seating places 6400m2

Area equipped with games (400) m 2 8 . Booths 1200m2

An outdoor space to play or run (4800) m 2 9 . Services 400m2

Areas for relaxing and relaxing (50) m 2 10 . Fountain 2800m2


play
11 . Bazaar 800m2
Bicycle walking areas and skid (250) m 2
wheels 12 . Stage 1200m2
2. Football fields (2530) m 2
13 . Library 600m2

Playground 27 * 47 = 1265 m 2
14 . Parking 8000m2

3.Basketball Stadium 28 * 15 = 420 m 2 15 . Planter bench 4600m2

16 . Karting 3000m2
4.Tennis courts (550) m 2
17. cottage 500 m2
4 players 10.97 * 32.77 = 355 m2 18. Arts 700m2
Players 8.23 * 23.77 = 195 m2
19. Fountains 800m2
5. Volley ball 18*9 =162 m2
6. Gym (900) m2
Zoning

D C B A
A: Represent the calm
B: Represent the global
C: Represent the transition
D: Represent the bustle (Play Area)
Walkway

parking

The main walkway


Sub walkway

Pedestrian walkway only


Paths

Narrow path across open space Between of hedges Between of clipped of


hedge and herbaceous plants
Zoning

Manager GYM

Tennis Parking
Court Cottage
Bleachers Bleachers Library
Play area
Booths
Fountains
PLANTER
Carting Bleachers Bleachers Fountains BENCH

Play area
Bazaar Outdoor
Stage Sitting
area
Parking
Zoning

Manager GYM

Tennis Parking
Court Cottage
Bleachers Bleachers Library
Play area
Booths
Fountains
PLANTER
Carting Bleachers Bleachers Fountains BENCH

Play area
Bazaar Outdoor
Stage Sitting
area
Parking
Zoning

Manager GYM

Tennis Parking
Court Cottage
Bleachers Bleachers Library
Play area
Booths
Fountains
PLANTER
Carting Bleachers Bleachers Fountains BENCH

Play area
Bazaar Outdoor
Stage Sitting
area
Parking
Green Areas
Thanks!

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