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Dr. Ziad Ahmad Alameddine
Director of Computer Centre
Assitant Professor
Department of Urban Planning
College of Architecure and Planning
King Saud University
P.O. Box 57448, Riyadh 11574
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

 

Office (Lab.): 01 467 9911
Office:           01 4675482
Fax:             01 467 5775

Personal Biography
 

 Dr Ziad A Alameddine obtained his BArch degree in Architecture from King Saud University in 1984. He pursued his graduate studies in the United Kingdom, where he obtained his MPhil degree in Urban Design and Regional Planning from Edinburgh University in 1988. During his studies at the University of Edinburgh, Dr Alameddine was inspired by the knowledge of Prof. Percy Johnson-Marshall, a prominent pioneer in urban design and city planning in the UK and the author of Rebuilding the City.

Shortly after obtaining his master degree, Dr Alameddine consolidated his education by turning to professional field; and in 1989 he joined Reiach and Hall Architects, one of the leading architectural firms in Edinburgh - Scotland, where he developed his international experience through working with renowned architects on numerous significant architectural and planning projects in the UK. At R&H, Dr Alameddine showed great interest and knowledge in computer technologies through attending several advanced training courses. Later on, he was appointed as a CAD Manager with the full responsibility of managing the Computer Department.

In 1995, Dr Alameddine joined the teaching staff of College of Architecture and Planning – King Saud University, where he lectured on subjects related to neighbourhood planning and the use of computer technologies and techniques.

With the aspiration to develop further his education, Dr Alameddine enrolled in a post-graduate programme; and in 2005 he obtained his PhD degree form the School of Architecture - Edinburgh College of Art. At ECA, Dr Alameddine's  intellectual thoughts and vision of life, as life is the container of knowledge, were greatly influenced by the philosophy of Dr Faozi Ujam, Co-ordinator of PhD Programme.

Presently, Dr Alameddine is an assistant professor of urban design at the Department of Urban Planning and the Director of the Computer Centre of College of Architecture and Planning.

On many occassions, Dr Alameddine has been invited to provide consultation to private sector through King Abdullah Research and Consulting Institution at King Saud University, and he is currently providing consultation to Consultancy Group, a leading architectural and planning firm in Riyadh.


Research Activities
 

Theses 

PhD thesis: “The Role of Public Space in Reconstruction: The Case of the Redevelopment of the City Centre of Beirut - Lebanon”.
MPhil thesis: “Open Space Planning in the Gear Area of Glasgow, UK”.

Book Translation

"Planning and Design Strategies of Sustainability and Profit", (a reference book).
 

Prospective Articles

The current research activities involve three articles related to space syntax-visibility graph analysis, cognitive mapping and urban design discourse in reconstruction.
 

  

Professional Achievements
 

 

a conceptual diagram of a master plan of a residential resort, done by Dr Alameddine

Perspective of a residential resort supervised by  Dr Alamaeddine, done by professionals at CG

 

 

 

Conceptual 3d model of an educational institution, done by Dr Alameddine at R&H

 

 

 

 

 

 

3D model of an industrial building, done by Dr Alameddine at R&H

 

 

 

 

 

 

BArch Graduation Project (1984)
 

Model of BArch graduation project (1984) done by Dr Alameddine at KSU

 

Model of BArch graduation project (1984) done by Dr Alameddine at KSU

 

Teaching Philosophy Statement
 

Dr Alameddine’s teaching philosophy emerges from the realization that the diverse and complex nature of students can be sought out and expanded to its fullest potential. This has been reflected to a large extent on the teaching methods and techniques Dr Alameddine used in studios and classes, where his teachings involves a relationship in which he joins with the students in their efforts to learn. His philosophy is largely shaped by the long experience acquired from both educational and professional fields.


 

FallingWater
 
 

A Philosophical Challenge
for All Students of
College of Arhitecture and Planning
 
Frank Lloyd Wright's
FallingWater
 

 

 

   

During his BArch studies at KSU, Dr Alameddine was enchanted by the work and philosophy of the great builder and Architect Frank Lloyd Wright. However, the purpose of this competition is to encourage students to search for and know more about the legendary work of this pioneer.


Write an essay that describes Wright’s life, his philosophy, and his architectural thoughts. Particular attention should be given on how the design of Fallingwater reflects Wright’s thinking and philosophy.


To qualify for the competition your essay needs to fulfil the following requirements: 
  1. a title that encapsulate the nature of the essay.
  2. a text that is well written and presented, supported by many references.
  3. images and drawings (high resolution) to be referenced.
  4. essay length no more than 25 pages.
  5. the essay to be written in English language.
  6. essay should be submitted in a printed form as well as digital form.

To support your essay, you can refer to written references from Prince Salman Central Library at KSU, the college’s reading hall and sources from internet.


Submission Date: all essays need to be submitted no longer than 15th February 2008.

  • First Prize:                             8 GB flash Memory
  • Second Prize:                       4 GB flash Memory
  • Third Prize:                            2 GB flash Memory 

 Congratulations 

Results for the Competition:

Dr Alameddine is proud to announce the winners of the philosophical challenge. The winners are listed in the following order:

  1. Thamer Saleh Al Swaylmi (First prize winner)
  2. Mohammad Ali Al Moshafi (Second prize winner)
  3. Saad Moushabib Al Kahtani (Third prize winner)

Winners are requested to approach Dr Alameddine to receive their prizes.

 

Students'Projects
 

Residential Neighbourhood Project done by Sultan Al-Roshoud, supervised by Dr Alameddine

Residential Neighbourhood Project done by Ali Ajlan, supervised by Dr Alameddine

Residential Neighbourhood Project done by Ali Ghanim, supervised by Dr Alameddine

Residential Neighbourhood Project done by Sultan Al-Roshoud, supervised by Dr Alameddine

Residential Neighbourhood Project done by Ali Ajlan, supervised by Dr Alameddine

Residential Neighbourhood Project done by Ali Ghanim, supervised by Dr Alameddine

Urban Design Library
 

 

 

 

 Prefered Links

  Space Syntax
  Visibility Graph Analysis
  Axial Maps and VGraph Analysis
  Depthmap: Spatial Network Analysis
  Google Earth Download
  The Journal of Urban Design
  T & F Journal of Urban Design
  Environmental Design Library
  AutoCAD 2008 Tutor
  CADTutor - AutoCAD Tutorials
  CAD Digest - AutoCAD Tutorials
  Autodesk Student Engineering & Design Community

 Announcements

Congratulations to all the students who submitted their essays as a contribution to the philosophical challenge. Students whom their names listed above are requested to approach Dr Alameddine... All students are requested to frequentlly check the announcements column for updates...
PL253 Final Report Submission Attachment
by د. زياد احمد علم الدين
 5/13/2008 8:06 PM
 
PL350: Project 4 Final Jury 
by د. زياد احمد علم الدين
 5/13/2008 8:05 PM
 
Coming Updates 
by د. زياد احمد علم الدين
 11/26/2007 1:09 AM
 
 

Important Links

 

 King Abdulaziz Public Library

King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies

 King Fahad National Library

 

High Commission for the Development of ArRiyadh

 Supreme Commission for Tourism

King Saud University

College of Architecture and Planning

Al-Turath

Saudi Council of Engineers

The University of Edinburgh

 

 

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