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 On Sunday, March 24, 2024, the final submission was made for the students of the second stage of the
project, “A House Design Project for a Former Ambassador.” The project aimed to provide privacy that
combines luxury, security, and daily functions, taking into account a detailed study of the various
elements that make up the project, the spatial distribution of residential spaces, and how to connect
them to spaces attached to the, using modern technology for safety, and comfort and achieving the
highest levels of luxury, such as artificial intelligence systems and the Internet of Things (IoT). The house
includes the living quarters of the family consisting of the ambassador, his wife, his daughter, and two
residential annexes for the family of his two newly married sons. The house also includes an office and
multiple spaces for guests and meetings to facilitate diplomatic communication.
The design team was represented by distinguished ladies and gentlemen:
Lecturer Dr. Ahmed Louay Ahmed Al-Bajari / Head of the Architectural Design Branch and responsible
for the second stage staff
Assistant Professor Dr. Haider Jassim Issa / Head of the Urban Design Division
Assistant Professor Dr. Younis Mahmoud Muhammad Salim
Lecturer Dr. Lahib Abdel Hussein
Lecturer Dr. Zainab Abdel Hadi
Lecturer Dr. Ban Jalil Tahir
Lecturer Dr. Ghada Ghaleb Abdel Wahab
Lecturer Dr. Lubna Rahim Turki
Lecturer Dr. Ahmed Rashid
Assistant lecturer Orans Abdel Wahed
Assistant lecturer Ahmed Mahdi
Assistant lecturer Mohaimen Bassem
Assistant lecturer Sahar Riad 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
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Saturday, 30 March 2024 20:06

Final submission for first-stage students

On Saturday, 3/16/2024, the final presentation of the exercise to develop the student’s skills in
analyzing and forming three-dimensional shapes took place, while dealing with a simplified function,
since the formation is located in an open area representing a gathering for the public.
The teaching staff for the first stage represents:
Lecturer Dr. Mustafa Kamel - responsible
Assistant Professor Dr. Barizat Qasim
Assistant Professor Dr. Aseel Ibrahim
Lecturer Dr. Bashar Shamil
Lecturer Dr. Mustafa Khudair
Assistant lecturer Vian Abdul Basir
Assistant lecturer Enas Ali Salman
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
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On Monday, March 18, 2024, the master’s thesis by researcher Hoda Abdel Latif Hamoudi, entitled “Coexistence in
Architecture: A Specialized Study of the Mechanisms of Technological Coexistence in Existing Hospitals,” was
discussed. The thesis aimed to reveal knowledge about the concept of coexistence in general and mechanisms
applied in architecture at the design level and its impact on the different levels in terms of blocks and facades and
the connection between the old and the new when added through the principle of symbiotic coexistence and its
applications in contemporary architecture. The thesis concluded that coexistence is a strategy for preserving
existing buildings, especially buildings of moral and economic value, in a way that serves the needs of human life,
the development of the technological aspect, and the relationship of structural formations over time, and that the
product formed from coexistence has distinctive and new features through the relative variation in the elements
of the facades or Materials used to create a distinction between old and new.

The discussion committee consisted of distinguished ladies and gentlemen:
Professor Dr. Ibrahim Jawad Kazem ...... Chairman
Assistant Professor Dr. Sajida Kazem Aliwi....... Member
Assistant Professor Dr. Enas Salem Abdel-Ahad......Member
Professor Dr. Bassem Hassan Al-Majidi...member and supervisor

Professor Dr. Ahmed Hashim Al-Aqabi...member and supervisor
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
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The student (Ali Ziyad) in the fourth stage won an honorary place as part of a team in the Diwan
competition, “Designing Dakir Island in Basra,” and won the Excellence Award for his architectural
design.
The Department of Architecture congratulates the student on his victory and wishes him more creativity
and success in his academic and practical career.
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
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The two students, Ali Ziyad and Aisha Shabib, qualified in the fourth stage among the list of 50
nominated designs to win the international architectural competition, “Designing a Monument to the
Events of Nuclear Testing.”
It is noteworthy that the competition aims to embody the nuclear testing disaster in the Nevada desert
that shook the world.
The two students’ design focused on evoking the idea of light emerging from the center of the
monument as a symbol of hope and development towards a rapid, open era. The appearance of the
monument came to express respect for the privacy of the land and the traces left in it, as it was treated
as a trace of the experiences that had occurred and not covered up and considered as a witness to our
current era. The corridor connected to the road represented an embodiment of the difficulties and
crises that occurred as a result of these experiences and the lives that were lost as a result of reaching
scientific facts that help us continue in life and reach experiences of value to humanity.
The Department of Architecture (chairmanship and staff) congratulates the two student architects on
their qualification to win and wishes them an architectural future full of creative achievements.
 
 
  


 
 
 
 
 
 
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