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JAUDAT ADNAN PORTFOLIO
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THE COTTON CASTLE SERIES-1this series explores the different textures found in sediments.

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THE COTTON CASTLE SERIES-2

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THE COTTON CASTLE SERIES-3

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J A U D A T A D N A NP O R T F O L I O

Jaudat adnan61 demott avenue markham,onL6B0X2

[email protected]

TAble of CoNTeNTs

The JoUDoUr sAhArA MUsiC sChool & GATeWAY To sAhArA siTe

The b.e.r.M.M - boNAvisTA eNviorNMeNTAl reseArCh for MAriNe MAMMAls

m’hamid eL ghizLane, morocco

BonaviSta , neWFoundLand

free lAb - sWeAT loDGeeSkaSoni, cape Breton, nova Scotia

The hArMoNiCAhaLiFaX, nova Scotia

ArTisANAl sTUDio resiDeNCes pheLum Street, LunenBurg, nova Scotia

seXToN GYM sKATiNG riNK PAvillioNLaLiBeLa, ethiopia

hAlifAX PUbliC bAThhoUse haLiFaX, nova Scotia

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rooF pLan main FLoor pLan LoWer LeveL FLoor

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The b.e.r.M.M - boNAvisTA eNviorNMeNTAl reseArCh for MAriNe MAMMAls

Situated on the headland, jutting out into the north atlantic, Bonavista is the most easterly community on the continent.

moses’ point, located on the north west point of Bonavista, is currently an inhabited site made out of infill. the main site close to the residenc-es of mockbegger lent itself to a sunken design to provide access to the water for research but to also create a noninvasive landscape build-ing that does not overpower the residences.

inspired by the architectural language of ver-nacular viking settlements and root cellars of newfoundland, the building follows the same language in materiality, stereotomic elements and landscape. the main bridge connecting the islands is inspired by the vernacular fish flakes found all over newfoundland, while the residenc-es follow the same language as the main building creating a sunken building with views to the water.

the building location is derived from the grid of the surrounding houses, it further creates a cut in the landscape that creates a linear path to the residences and the main views of the last island. the roofs are slits in the landscape that are lift-ed up that become occupiable by the inhabitants. a board walk connection is created from the main point to the building to create continuity.

moSe’S point, BonaviSta, nFSummer 2017

in collaboration with Jed ramiscal, Brady christensen and Jaudat adnan

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Long Section3 4

FOUNDATION ASSEMBLY

4" CONC FLOOR SLABCONTINUOUS VAPOUR BARRIER2”RIGID INSULATION9” STRUCTURAL CONCRETE SLAB SITTINGON PILE CAP2” RIGID INSULATION3000 MM PILE CAP

FOUNDATION WALLL ASSEMBLY

WATER PROOFING MEMBRANE2’ INSULATED CONCRETE FORM WALL WITH 2” OF RIGID INSULATIONCONCRETE TIESCONCRETE CLADDING

FENCE ASSEMBLY

8” DIAMETER WOOD FENCE METAL PIN CONNECTION METAL BRACKED IN CONCRETE WALLCONCRETE RETAINING WALL CLADDED WITH STONE1000 MM FRICTION PILE CAPPILES IN INFILL

ROOF DETAIL 8” DIAMETER WOOD FENCE METAL PIN CONNECTION METAL FLASHINGCONTINOUS VAPOUR BARRIER13MM PLYWOOD X22”X4“ (3) STUDS METAL ANCHO TO HOLD PARAPET IN PLACE1/2” PLYWOODGRAVELSOIL WITH PLANTINGFILTER FABRICMOISTURE RETENTION LAYERAERATION LAYERTHERMAL INSULATIONDRAINAGE LAYERROOT BARRIERPROTECTION COURSEWATERPROOFING MEMBRANESTRUCTURAL DECK

SOIL WITH PLANTINGFILTER FABRICMOISTURE RETENTION LAYERAERATION LAYERTHERMAL INSULATIONDRAINAGE LAYERROOT BARRIERPROTECTION COURSEWATERPROOFING MEMBRANESTRUCTURAL DECK

8” DIAMETER WOOD FENCE

METAL PIN CONNECTION

8” DIAMETER WOOD FENCE METAL PIN CONNECTION METAL FLASHINGCONTINOUS VAPOUR BARRIER13MM PLYWOOD X22”X4“ (3) STUDS METAL ANCHO TO HOLD PARAPET IN PLACE1/2” PLYWOOD

FENCE ASSEMBLY

8” DIAMETER WOOD FENCE METAL PIN CONNECTION METAL BRACKED IN CONCRETE WALLCONCRETE RETAINING WALL CLADDED WITH STONEI BEAMS VAPOUR BARRIER2: RIGID INSULATION

FOUNDATION ASSEMBLY

4" CONC FLOOR SLABCONTINUOUS VAPOUR BARRIER2”RIGID INSULATION9” STRUCTURAL CONCRETE SLAB SITTINGON PILE CAP2” RIGID INSULATION3000 MM PILE CAP

FOUNDATION WALLL ASSEMBLY

WATER PROOFING MEMBRANE2’ INSULATED CONCRETE FORM WALL WITH 2” OF RIGID INSULATIONCONCRETE TIESCONCRETE CLADDING

FENCE ASSEMBLY

8” DIAMETER WOOD FENCE METAL PIN CONNECTION METAL BRACKED IN CONCRETE WALLCONCRETE RETAINING WALL CLADDED WITH STONE1000 MM FRICTION PILE CAPPILES IN INFILL

ROOF DETAIL 8” DIAMETER WOOD FENCE METAL PIN CONNECTION METAL FLASHINGCONTINOUS VAPOUR BARRIER13MM PLYWOOD X22”X4“ (3) STUDS METAL ANCHO TO HOLD PARAPET IN PLACE1/2” PLYWOODGRAVELSOIL WITH PLANTINGFILTER FABRICMOISTURE RETENTION LAYERAERATION LAYERTHERMAL INSULATIONDRAINAGE LAYERROOT BARRIERPROTECTION COURSEWATERPROOFING MEMBRANESTRUCTURAL DECK

SOIL WITH PLANTINGFILTER FABRICMOISTURE RETENTION LAYERAERATION LAYERTHERMAL INSULATIONDRAINAGE LAYERROOT BARRIERPROTECTION COURSEWATERPROOFING MEMBRANESTRUCTURAL DECK

8” DIAMETER WOOD FENCE

METAL PIN CONNECTION

8” DIAMETER WOOD FENCE METAL PIN CONNECTION METAL FLASHINGCONTINOUS VAPOUR BARRIER13MM PLYWOOD X22”X4“ (3) STUDS METAL ANCHO TO HOLD PARAPET IN PLACE1/2” PLYWOOD

FENCE ASSEMBLY

8” DIAMETER WOOD FENCE METAL PIN CONNECTION METAL BRACKED IN CONCRETE WALLCONCRETE RETAINING WALL CLADDED WITH STONEI BEAMS VAPOUR BARRIER2: RIGID INSULATION

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reFLected ceiLing pLan

Second FLoor pLan

third FLoor pLan

Fourth FLoor pLan

main FLoor pLanSite pLan

The hAlifAX PUbliC bAThhoUse

Located on the halifax waterfront adjacent to Lower Water Street the bath house proposed will have several socio-economic benefits to the city. the halifax public Bath on the waterfront will consider the view planes from the citadel and the view corridor from Sackville Street and most importantly it will create an outdoor courtyard for tourists and locals.inspired by the moroccan hamman , this bath house is meant to create a social gathering space that engages with its surroundings and the public. this is accomplished by lifting the building off the ground and clearing the way for tourists and locals to cross the boardwalk without any restrictions.

the building is meant to highlight views and to be viewed from important points in the city such as the citadel, george’s island, dartmouth, Woodside and the Bridge. the heat-cool-rest program of the building is placed on the main two levels of the building, while the public programs such as the restaurant and the gallery spaces are placed on the ground. intending to create a bodily experience and gaining solar heat through the program the building lends itself to creating a form that is jogged and forms a “zig-zag”. it is meant to create different experiences, large and smaller views with in the bath house. passive energy system is meant to take advantage of the angles of the turns to gain solar heat that would heat the pools.

LoWer Water Street, haLiFaX, nSWinter 2016

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10 MM TOUGHNED GLASS+12MM CAVITY +2X8MM LAMINATED SAFETY GLASS

150 MM VERTICAL ALUMINUM MULLION

150 MM HORIZONTALALUMINUM MULLION

3MM CORTEN PANELMAX HEIGHT AT 3800MMMAX WIDTH AT 1200MM

ALUMINUM MOUNTING BRACKET

METAL CLIP IN CONCRETE ATTACHED TO CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM 25 MM GAP FOR TOLERANC FOR WALL

3MM REVEAL BETWEEN EACH PANELPANEL O/C OF VERTICAL MULLION

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LEVEL 3-12000 MM

LEVEL 2- 5900 MM

ROOF- 18100 MM

ROOF SLAB

FLOOR SLAB

FLOOR SLAB

LEVEL 1 - 0

CURTAIN WALL

150MM MULLIONDOUBLE GLAZING:10MM TOUGHNED GLASS+12MM CAVITY+ 2X8MM LAMINATED SAFETY GLASSALUMNINUM CLIPS ATTACHED TO THE VERTI-CAL MULLIONS 3MM CORTEN PANEL3MM REVEAL BETWEEN PANELSMAX HEIGHT AT 3800MMMAX WIDTH AT 1200MM

FLOOR ASSEMBLY

TILE FINISH - SLATERADIENT FLOOR HEAT200MM REINFORCED CON-CRETE SLABCONCRETE ANCHOR1600MM POST-TENSIONED CONCRETE BEAM1600 MM POST TENSIONED CONCRETE JOISTS=-4M INTERVALSHOLLOW CHANNEL- ME-CHANICAL200MM SPRAY FOAM INSU-LATION100 mm I-BEAMHORIZONTAL Z-GIRTSSUSPENDED CEILING HANGER3MM FACETED CORTEN

ROOF DETAIL

2 PLY MODIFIED ROOFING MEMBRANE13MM FIBRE BOARD 203MMRIGID INSULATIONVAPOUR BARRIER 200MMCAST IN SITE CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB 1600MM POST-TENSIONED CONCRETE BEAM1600 MM POST TENSIONED CONCRETE JOISTS=-4M INTER-VALS

ROOF DETAIL CONTINOUS VAPOUR BARRIER13MM PLYWOOD X250 MM X 100MM STUDS METAL ANCHO TO HOLD PARAPET IN PLACE1/2” PLYWOODMETAL PANEL FOR SPANDER PANELSCONTINOUS VAPOUR BARRIER ATTACHED TO METAL PANEL160MM MULLIONDOUBLE GLAZING:10MM TOUGHNED GLASS+12MM CAVITY+ 2X8MM LAMINATED SAFETY GLASSALUMNINUM CLIPS ATTACHED TO THE VERTICAL MULLIONS 3MM CORTEN PANEL3MM REVEAL BETWEEN CORTEN PANELS MAX HEIGHT AT 3800MMMAX WIDTH AT 1200MM

PARAPET

METAL FLASHINGCONTINUOUS VABOUR BARRIER2X 13MM PLYWOOD 2 X 50 MMX 100MM STUDS

POOL ASSEMBLY

SWIMMING POOL OVER FLOW DRAINTILE FINISHCEMENTWATERPROOF BARRI-ER(DOUBLE COATING ON VERTICAL OF POOL)300MM JOIST FOR POOL SUPPORT200MM SPRAY FOAM INSU-LATION

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4500

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10 MM TOUGHNED GLASS+12MM CAVITY +2X8MM LAMINATED SAFETY GLASS

ALUMINUM MOUNTING BRACKET

150 MM VERTICAL ALUMINUM MULLION

SPANDERAL PANEL

144MM RIGID INSULATION

3MM CORTEN PANELMAX HEIGHT AT 3800MMMAX WIDTH AT 1200MM

160 MM HORIZONTALALUMINUM MULLION

CONCERTE ANCHOR

CONTINUOUS VAPOUR BARRIER

METAL PANEL BACKING

VAPOUR BARRIER- 2PLY ASPHALT AND FELT

200 MM RIGID INSULATION @ R-5 /PER IN

13MM FIBRE BOARD

50MM X 100MM STUDS

13MM PLYWOOD

13MM PLYWOOD X2

METAL FLASHING

VAPOUR BARRIER- PEEL AND STICK

2 PLY-MODIFIED ROOFING MEMBRANE

2 PLY-MODIFIED ROOFING MEMBRANE

200MM REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB

parti Sketch Section oF aharmonica

Form oF the BuiLding

Site pLan

The hArMoNiCA

music flows through the building in the same manner that air flows through a harmonica. in the same way that all the different components of a harmonica work together to form music, the different elements of this project work together to form a practical and functional space that creates music for the community. the form of the building is determined by the placement of the chambers of a harmonica in a cross-section. the source of the music is at the back of the site, facing gottingen Street, allowing the music to flow out through a series of thresholds(chambers). the purpose of the harmonica is a gathering space for the nurturing of the community.

gottingen Street muSic huBSummer 2016

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main FLoor pLanLegend

1- LoBBY2- eLevator3- oFFice4-dance practice Studio

maitLand LeveL FLoor pLanLegend

1- mechanicaL room2- eLevator3- dreSSing room4-dance practice Studio

Second FLoor pLanLegend

1- BaLconY2- caFe3- Lounge4-muLti-purpoSe room5- recording roomS

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UPSTAIRS LOUNGEGREAT ROOM

DANCE PRATICE STUDIO

LOBBY

EXTERIOR SHOT UNDER THE CANTILEVERLOBBY STAIR

eXterior vieW under cantiLever LoBBY Stair

LoBBY dance practice Studio

auditorium LoungeSection detaiL

the design intent was to extend recreational space of the Sexton gymnasium while improving engagement with the underused park. the site is nestled in a small park bordered by the cemetery, the gym and the architecture faculty offices. this pavilion is a collection of four semi-circular spaces assembled around a skating rink. each of these spaces provides a unique program that facilitates active and leisurely recreation through out the year. it is both an open, natural space and an enclosed public courtyard. as a central park for architecture and engineering students, the pavilion supports integration of the two communities on campus.

in collaboration with daniala mancipe and alixLanyon-taylor

seXToN GYM sKATiNG riNK PAvillioNhaLiFaX , nSFaLL 2015

Long Section

FLoor pLan

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free lAb - sWeAT loDGe AND sUPer-sTrUCTUreeSkaSoni, cape Breton, nSSummer 2016

this free-lab was built for the mi’kmaq community in eskosoni , nova Scotia. the structure consists of a sweat lodge which is meant to be used by the elderly community and a super structure that helps protect the sweat lodge during winter and the rain season. the super structure was based on trusses designed by Fraser plaxton for his thesis, however they were redesigned and scaled to a larger size. a traditional sweat lodge uses natural wood available from the surroundings, and the production of it is a ritual on its own. We were given the opportunity to construct the lodge from dimensional lumber as there was a lack saplings and wood available in the reserve. the free lab supervised by richard kroeker who has been active in the mi’kmaq community for several years.

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in collaboration with Fraser plaxton, isaac Fresia, kyle grey, Liam healy, alix Lanyon-taylor, Felix mayer, Jeffrey piper, galen rochon, rachel Wong, daniel Jolivet, alexandra Lavallee, nicole van vilet

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in collaboration with Fraser plaxton, isaac Fresia, kyle grey, Liam healy, alix Lanyon-taylor, Felix mayer, Jeffrey piper, galen rochon, rachel Wong, daniel Jolivet, alexandra Lavallee, nicole van vilet

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artisanal Studio residences are designed for pelham Street located in Lunenburg, a uneSco world heritage site. these infill houses were designed to create density and accommodate small families. the houses create a public yard space and a private yard, as it plays with the push and pull of volume. the main floor is designed with an insert, the work place in the house. the volume is inserted two thirds of the way and is offset to the left to create a private outdoor space for the live space above. in addition, a totemic element of a fire place and a light well runs through the three floors.

ArTisANAl sTUDio resiDeNCesLunenBurg, nSWinter 2016

main FLoor pLan

Second FLoor pLan

third FLoor pLan

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South eLevation and croSS-Section

north eLevation

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a : intenSive agricuLture B: Semi -intenSive agri-cuLture

c: LeSS-intenSive agricuL-ture

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The JoUDoUr sAhArA GATeWAY To sAhArA siTem’hamid eL ghizLaneFaLL 2016

the Joudour Sahara is a music school for children and youth. a main stop along the salt and gold caravan routes, m’hamid is known as the “gateway to the Sahara” and has a rich cultural heritage. it is currently being threatened by migration of the population to urban centers, the disappearance of nomadic lifestyle, encroaching sand dunes, and lack of access to water. the gateway to Sahara site would use permaculture farming techniques and irrigation systems established by the Sahara roots. the site would incorporate water reservoirs , anti-desertification system, market stalls for local produce and 3 distinct farming techniques that could be used by the locals to produce their own crops.

Taragalte -Local NGOhalim Sbai, ibrahim Sbai, thomas duncun

Playing for Change Foundation-International NGOStacie Freasier, Francois viguie

Aziza Choauni Projects - Architectsaziza choauni , veronica g. Sotelo, tanya tsui,Yi zhang, Jaudat adnan

Sahara Roots- Local NGOWanda hebly , Laurens hebly

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