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LOCAL CASE

STUDY
AL – HEJAZ TOWERS
GENERAL INFORMATION

Owner: Hussein Hassan Sharkawy ..


Location: Mecca St. - Amman - Jordan ..
Land area: 5333 m 2 ..
Building area: 3200 m 2 ..
 Floors: 12 floors ..
Parking: 3 floors underground for up to 300 cars ....
And the position of a ground for visitors ..
Design: Company Anmar
Concept
Embodies the trade center towers Hijaz sense a new
modern rhythm culminates Anmar engineering
company vision to providing a distinct pattern of
advanced business services .. Especially after the
urban development witnessed in the capital of Oman
during the planned towers built in the coming years ..
LOCATION
This project is located in the
Kingdom of Jordan
Jordan in the heart of the
capital Amman area
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* Hejaz Towers Center is located in a strategic area on


St.

Mecca Street near the intersection of the Two Holy in


Amman. That the unique location of the center to make it
a milestone in Mecca Street ..
ACCESSIBILITY

Al – Hejaz
Towers

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SITE PLAN CARS CIRCULATION

Streets
  The positions of Visitors
  Access to the basement of 2 + 3
  Access to the basement of 1

7m of all defections
Authorities surrounding the
building
12.7 m
THE MAIN ENTRANCE AND EXTERNAL POSITIONS:

Exit
N

Coming down

Entrance

The main entrance


GROUND FLOOR PLANS

N
HEMLYS ID Design
747.30 M2 813.29 m2

LO BBY

Vertical movement by the stairs Main entrance


Vertical movement by the elevator Back entrance
Entrances to shops
Equilibrium, and the main axes of symmetry      Interior entrances for shops
GROUND FLOOR PLANS
GROUND FLOOR PLANS

HEMLYS LO BBY ID Design


747.30 M2 813.29 m2

Main entrance

basic shapes

subtract
SITE PLAN

N
1ST FLOOR PLAN
N

Cafeteria
Office
136.03 m2
293.37 m2
Atrium

Hemlys Bridge
701.64 m2

Atrium
Kids Land
443.85 m2

Entrances 
Vertical movement by the stairs
  The main axis of movement
Vertical movement by the elevator
   
2ND FLOOR PLAN
N

52.77 m2
oratory
Office (3) Office (1)
398.73 m2 304.50 m2
Atrium
Bridge

Atrium Office (2)


Office (4)
430.34 m2
430.37 m2

Entrances 
Vertical movement by the stairs
  The main axis of movement
Vertical movement by the elevator
   
This floor has been harnessed for use fast-food restaurants and provides
magnificent views of the lobby of the Interior and on the periphery of different
directions, in addition to the presence of the offices.
3RD - 7TH FLOOR PLAN
N
Standard Chartered Bank

939.32 m2

Main Axis

Office (3) The professional company


Office (5)
Office (4) 166.36 m2 for real estate
301.47 m2 investments and housing
158.84 m2
418.18 m2

Entrances 
Vertical movement by the stairs
  The main axis of movement
Vertical movement by the elevator
   
Designed to use the five-storey commercial offices of varying sizes. And each
floor contains a 6-10 number of offices in addition to its services
8TH FLOOR PLAN
N

Conference
Meeting room
Offices

rooms
Main Axis

Conference
lounge
Offices

rooms
Vertical movement by the stairs Entrances 
Vertical movement by the elevator   The main axis of movement
   
Available on this floor rooms for conferences and exhibitions as well as
virtual offices and business centers for lease, as well as a fancy restaurant.
8TH FLOOR PLAN
BASEMENT 1

1 Basement
      To the top (surface)
CARS CIRCULATION Vertical movement
29 CARS Stores
BASEMENT 2

CARS CIRCULATION Down (basement -3)


1 Basement
72 CARS       To the top (surface)
Control Room Vertical movement
Room maintenance Stores
BASEMENT 3
N

1 Basement
CARS CIRCULATION       To the top (surface)
85 CARS Vertical movement
Stores
ELEVATION
Equilibrium, and the
main axes of
symmetry ..

Lack of diversity in building


materials and the
emergence of the glass

Solid : Void
20 : 80
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The emergence of the
separation of
commercial and office
floors
ELEVATION
Use reflective glass in the
windows of offices to give them
a great deal of privacy

Exploitation of the interior spaces on the front,


where they adopted transparency floors exhibitions,
shops and restaurants to give the greatest possible
landscapes overlooking the street ..

There are open holes in


the glass for ventilation Aluminum sheets

THE MAIN ENTRANCE


SECTION
Sunlight

Offices

Ventilation

Commercial

Higher than the height of


the commercial office

Basement
Parking
Section B: B
Analysis of natural light to the sun
THE MAIN ENTRANCE:

Include the main entrance lobby entry


and exit to the back alley ..
In addition to the vacuum average of a
large, up 16 m center is divided into
two wings connected bridge
overlooking the inner ring of the
building, reflecting the distinctive
indoor environment.
THE MAIN ENTRANCE:

Has been supplying first


and second floors with 2
elevator panorama in the
middle of the hallway to
facilitate movement
between the entrance
and lobby and the two
floors.

In addition, there are


bridges connecting the
towers east and west in the
first and second floors ....
PARKING

Parking lots were divided as follows:


For each 100 m leased to a car park for offices and
one ...
Be a basement exit the second floor of the first
settlement by
Tendency Rambat up 12% and 25-30 m in length and
be in the form of a spiral
To take advantage of the largest possible area ..
And are taught each position a sign hanging above it
belong to the lessor Office ..
PARKING

The visitors were allocated car parking them outside the


building ..
PARKING

5.5
0.5
15.0

5.5
8
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5.4

45 Parking
Length wise Parking
LIGHTING
Use of glass to bring natural light

Formation in industrial
lighting

The introduction
of natural lighting
to illuminate the
lobby
INTERIOR SHOTS

Enter the water element


Suspension bridge to vent about visitors ..
between the two towers

Interior lobby

Office of Security
INTERIOR SHOTS
CONCLUSIONS

1. Subject identify exits and entrances and customize


according to user Lacan factor or a visitor or shopper.

2.The use of architectural facades in the exploitation of


solar energy).

3. The development of materials used in construction, so


have the greatest benefit and least expensive

4.Attention to emergency outlets and outlets of fire and


security system of the building

5. A tendency to take advantage of the earth and its decline


in the implementation of an additional floor.

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