cairo, egypt, 2010

yellow stone

 

Project scope: Design + Supervision

By: Heba Elkalyoubi

Bioclimatic design of apartment building consisting of three floors. Passive cooling & heat control strategies improve building performance by reducing energy consumption.

isle d'abeau, france, 2005

dualité

 

Project scope: Design + Execution

Project team: Héba Elkalyoubi, Emilie Biboud, Gaëlle Bois-Soulier, Tina Lévesques Cahill, Anick Thibeault

Award: World Architecture CommunityMembers' Award 7th cycle 2010

The purpose of this project, displayed in the annual Grains d'Isère Festival, was to display the potencies of wood and raw earth. A raw earth facade shows a progression in transparency, while a wood facade shows a progression in light. In between the two facades wooden frames are filled with different earth mixes creating different qualities of spaces to be explored by visitors.

jeddah, ksa, 2013

roots steel facelift

 

Project scope: Conceptual design

By: KAOS Architects

Project architect of Roots Steel's face-lift. Transformation of classical residential façade into modern corporate façade with passive heat-control strategies. Low-energy design.

six october city, egypt, 2016

science city

 

Project scope: Competition entry

Project team: Héba Elkalyoubi, Mohamed Abdel-Qader

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The main concept, or “parti pris” of this project was to work closely with the site contours & with – not against – the forces of nature to generate a built environment conducive to thermal comfort & energy-efficiency. A continuous mass aligned with the contour lines, sitting subtly on the site with a gentle skyline outlining the slope of the site, creating a constant vertical dialogue between the underground & the skies.

alexandria, egypt, 2013

rialto mall

 

Project scope: Competition entry

Project team: Héba Elkalyoubi, George Talaat

Awards: Honorable mention, Stanly Investment and Real Estate Development Architectural competition

The shopping mall revolves around a spine in an 8 shape allowing shoppers to explore the mall with some degree of flexibility while enriching their shopping experience. Designing in a beautiful coastal city such as Alexandria, one cannot ignore the impact of the view or dismiss the natural call of the city, thus we decided to plant a green spine originating from the seaside facade and paving its way thourought the interior paths of the mall. 

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