The mixed-use project is a contemporary architectural intervention situated in the urban context of Tripoli, Lebanon. It aims to create a vibrant and interconnected ecosystem of functions, including residential, commercial, and community spaces. The design seeks to address the dense urban environment by fostering social and economic interactions while revitalizing the local fabric. Inspired by the typology of mixed-use buildings, the project transcends the conventional commercial-residential model to introduce a multifunctional hub that promotes community engagement and sustainable urban living.
This mixed-use complex is designed to serve as a dynamic hub that integrates multiple functions, including retail, residential units, co-working spaces, and recreational areas. By addressing diverse needs, the project fosters a sense of belonging and community among its users.
Strategically located within Tripoli, the design responds to the city's urban challenges, such as limited public spaces and fragmented social interactions. The complex serves as a catalyst for economic growth and social integration, encouraging collaboration among residents, visitors, and local businesses. The design reflects a harmonious relationship with its surroundings, incorporating open spaces, pedestrian pathways, and sustainable building practices to enhance the quality of life for the community.
Structural System: Reinforced concrete with steel elements for structural stability and flexibility in space planning.
Materials: Locally sourced materials, including stone cladding for façades, glass for natural light optimization, and eco-friendly insulation materials to ensure thermal comfort.
Environmental Features:
Passive cooling techniques through cross-ventilation and strategic shading.
Green roofs and vertical gardens to improve air quality and reduce the urban heat island effect.
Rainwater harvesting systems integrated into the design.
Technological Solutions: Smart building systems for energy efficiency and user comfort, including automated lighting and HVAC controls.
Accessibility: Fully accessible design with ramps, elevators, and inclusive spaces for all age groups and abilities.