Dar Al Rehab Tourist ( Invisible Architecture )

The invisible and environmentally invisible architecture for a cultural tourist resort project and integration with the site using the technique of underground architecture in interaction with the topography of the building and the site
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Designer(s) : Fatima Salman Dawud

University : Technology University

Tutor(s) : Dr Biaism Hasan Almajdi and Dr Anwar Subhi

Project Description

Project site location (city, country): Iraq – Samawa desert southwest of Iraq.

Project function:

It is a recreational tourism project that contains many tourist activities, including safari trips.

Sports and cultural events that explain the history and archeology of the Badia and introduce the tourist to the life of the Bedouins
Establishment of a resort with a cultural investment character, which will be highlighted in

Turning the media into a cultural and tourist interface for Samawah Governorate

Project Idea
For the invisible and environmentally invisible architecture
OFFICIAL FEATURES
1- Integration with the site using the technology of underground architecture by interacting with the topography of the building and the site
Disguised as the shape and essence of a stone in the ocean
Use the reflective surface in the method
Oceans multiply for the purpose of creating joy and mystery
4- Building the shape and mass in directing the movement of the wind

Architecture is invisible and ecologically invisible

Underground architecture that evokes mystery, a spirit of exploration among individuals, a sense of playfulness when traversing the project, and the use of empathy, visual illusion, and color illusion that merge with the site lines and the shape of the sand dunes in a more fluid and flexible way

Adopting cladding techniques, facades and bonding, and using natural, manufactured and smart materials in their coverage, especially in
Facades make architecture characterized by adaptation and mystery, and stimulate imagination and temptation to achieve several environmental goals, the most important of which are
Responding to changing environmental conditions by achieving environmental isolation and increasing energy efficiency