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The Concept draws its inspiration from the emirates rich and solid history, its past legacies, and its ever growing outlook into the future. It looks at the victorious accomplishments of Sheikh Zayed; Unity of the emirates, planting one million trees in the desert…and many others. it looks at a place that is true to its values and traditions while welcoming the world with open arms and outstanding hospitality, It also looks at the people of the Emirate who seek the highest standard of education and enlightenment, the people who stand proud, rooted and loving to their land. The project approach takes the Emirates heritage and elevates in celebration of what it has become and where it is heading in the future, it aims to reflect SZ’s visionary outlook and materialise as the persona of his vision and the Emirati people.
The design translates elements of the past and future into two layers, one which is the roots, the history and the heritage an enclosure at ground level that connects with the natural environment and is a playful platform acting as a continuation of the master plan tapestry. The other layer is one that is looking to the future, seeking the vision and the view, it is open and transparent connecting with the sea ahead and the horizon beyond.
The Al Maani family aims to create a one-bedroom house for their son, Kheir, that honors modern lifestyles while preserving traditional family ties and cultural values. The proposed site, 15 minutes west of Dabouq circle, offers proximity to Amman while providing a serene, natural setting characterized by oak trees and rock formations.
In a culture where family structure is paramount, the architectural approach must balance independence and self-expression with respect for tradition. The new house should cater to the modern desire for a healthy, independent lifestyle while maintaining a strong connection to family and culture.
Situated on Al Maani’s land in Fuhais, Jordan, the new house will be a detached one-bedroom residence near the main family home. Inspired by Arabian culture, where family and hospitality are central, the design creates a private, functional space that still connects with the family and cultural traditions. The house bridges the family bond, the land with the sky, and integrates seamlessly with the surrounding nature. By extending the natural rock formations, the design minimizes its impact on the landscape while defining the house’s boundaries.
Amman
7th floor, Zahran Building, Seventh Circle, P.O. Box 144179
Amman 11814 Jordan, T +962 6 5818801
Abu Dhabi
Office No. 1002, 10th Floor Orient Travel Building, Murror Road
P.O. Box 113780 Abu Dhabi,UAE T +971 2 443 9445
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