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HARAKIA, KSA
The project envisions a Center for Disabled individuals, characterized by a thoughtful and inclusive design. The circulation within the center is seamlessly integrated with ramps that follow the same direction as the main road, ensuring accessibility and ease of movement for individuals with various mobility needs. The building embraces an open design philosophy, allowing the filtration of natural light through contemporary mashrabia, creating a harmonious connection with the external environment.
The key architectural feature is a central circular area, serving as the focal point of the design. This central hub acts as a core, with functional wings extending outward, symbolizing inclusivity and unity. The circular shape present a fluid and continuous flow of movement, emphasizing a sense of community and interconnectedness. The contemporary mashrabia elements play a crucial role in the design, serving both aesthetic and functional purposes. They contribute to the play of light and shadow, creating a visually dynamic and engaging environment. Additionally, these elements provide privacy while maintaining a connection to the surrounding landscape.
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