INTRODUCTION:

Post war cities suffered from difficult circumstances , societies where hallowed out , conflict raises one essential question from the start: what does “reconstruction” mean in the postwar context? The very word “reconstruction” makes us think about a process meant to bring a situation back to a previous, more desirable state.
In the case of Syria, we are invited to consider a process aimed at bringing the country back to its memorial situation in postwar statement.

A.I.M :

REFRESH THE MEMORY OF A RUINED CITY BY INFILLING ITS STRUCTURAL DAMAGE S WITH BIO (PINE RESIN ) -INTEGRATED TRANSLUCENT ARCHITECTURAL PROPOSALS , TO REVIVE ITS ARCHITECTURAL IDENTITY

ARCHITECTURE AND RUINS :

SCARS POST WAR:

Bullet holes at the foot of the Victory column. Photograph: Clemens Bilan/EPA
8 May marks the anniversary of the end of the second world war in Europe. Parts of the destruction that resulted from the fight for Berlin are still visible decades later

HISTORY:

Why did the ruins become a romantic icon ?

CONCEPT:

CONCEPT

  1. 01 – CAPTURE A MEMORY :

CAPTURE A MEMORY

PHOTO CREDIT: AUTHOR

PHOTO CREDIT :AUTHOR

02-Methods and Materials : Pine Resin

PHOTO CREDIT : AUTHOR

Photo Credsit : Author

04- To Join With Amber :Geometrical Optimization

Photo Credit : Author

 

HOW ?

 


05- To Join with Amber : Design proposal: The Window

06- The Verticality : Fabrication Strategy

 

RE-Construct a Memory is a project of IAAC, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia developed at Master in Advanced Architecture in 2021/22 by

Student: Rana Ibrahim

Thesis Advisors: Marcos Cruz & Ricardo Mayor