Ahmad ELAssaad
student
Beirut Arab university, Faculty of Architecture, Tripoli
Lebanon
Urban Design and Landscape
The Modern Terminal "IPort" integrates connectivity and visuality into the physical environment of Beirut's port. It suggests that by reimagining the… more
Hello Ahmad ELAssaad,
Your extend is truly extraordinary taking all the viewpoints into thought but I would like to highlight three parts, the first part is an urban analysis, the structure of the city and its relationship to the project area . Is constrained to nearly 5 floors ,moment is that the current docks for vessels are constrained in profundity so not all vessels can come in (current profundity is 13m ) so unused docks ought to be considered for bigger vessels moreover there's expansive volumes of petroleum within the Lebanese Ocean so things like being exporter of gas, fuel .The analysis consists of explanatory diagrams of transport, socio-cultural and landscape infrastructure.
The second part would be pleasant to be considered additionally in respects of security (blast due to these materials petroleum or chemicals like amonium nitrate which caused the blast or extraordinary put to put them , or indeed conceivable common catastrophe as Lebanon is on a tectonic zone that would cause earthquake or tsunami) . Three add how to have safety plan and minimal damage on the nearby area and human resources.
Best regards