What is the name of the building if givenislamic


Its architecture analysis. It's about analyzing a building in Jeddah. The research is about collect a general information then analyzing the building architecturally and critics it...if you have any confusion, you can ask; please give me 100% grade.

Islamic Development Bank Headquarters

• Use one-inch margins on all sides of the paper.
• Use double-spacing throughout the paper. No extra spacing between paragraphs.
• Use 12 point font (preferably Times New Roman).
• Alternatively, students may write a four-page essay examining the architecture and urban development in a district in Jeddah.
• Start to research basic information about the building
• The writing should be original, not plagiarized
• The writing should be formal and objective in tone
• The writing should be analytical rather than purely descriptive
• The writing should thesis driven
• The thesis should be supported by evidence
• Research resources: books, magazines, and journals
• Literature review: Collect and critically analyze the literature on your topic in order to familiarize yourself with the scope of your topic as well as the key arguments, issues and questions related to your topic.
• APA style , you will cite at least three sources. Moreover, the sources should be scholarly: official websites (the architect's web site or a newspaper's web site, for example), not any architecture web site.

Dear Students: As requested, your research papers.

Students should include images of their buildings of choice at the end of the research papers. Please do not insert images within the body of the text. Also, please cite the source of your image next to the image. In addition, students should have a "Reference" page (listing written sources) after the "Images" pages.

Quotations: Please only quote as evidence. Avoid quoting simply in lieu of using your own words. If you have difficulty coming up with alternative phrasing, please e-mail me for help. Below please find examples of appropriate ways to quote:

1. A champion of modern housing, Le Corbusier argued: "Houses are machines for living in."

2. Architectural historian Dell Upton contends that Le Corbusier's claim that "[h]ouses are machines for living in" ignores critical economic and social issues.

If you alter a quote as I did above, integrating the quote into an existing sentence and, therefore, changing "Houses" to "houses," please place the letter in brackets to indicate the change.

• Also, as I've stressed in class, your research papers should be written in a formal tone. Thus, students should avoid using contractions. Instead of writing "there's," for example, write "there is."

These are the questions, I have answered some of them, but I didn't paraphrase it (its copy paste from the website

1. What is the name of the building (if given)?

a. Islamic Development Bank Headquarters

2. What is the building's address (district and street)?

a. King Khalid Road, Al-Nazlah Al-Yamaniyah

3. What is the building type?

a. Building use: Office
b. Building type: development bank
c. Structure type: High-rise
d. It is a complex comprising a bank office, international conference halls, welfare management office and car parks. Two individually functioned towers of banking administrations and research facilities are united by a single roof structure as a visually integrated office tower.

4. Who is the developer?

a. The present membership of the Bank consists of 56 countries.
b. Ahmed Mohamed Ali Al-Madani is a Saudi Arabian academic and the President of the Islamic Development Bank.

5. Who is the architect or engineer?

a. It is designed by Architect Nikken Sekkei Ltd in 1993

6. What are the building's dimensions (size and number of stories)?

a. Site area: 46,495.00 sq.m.
b. Building area: 15,436.00 sq.m.
c. Total floor area: 72,160.00 sq.m.
d. Structure: SRC / S
e. Floors: 21 aboveground, 2 underground, 1 penthouse
f. Building height: 106.40 m
g. Parking capacity: 700 cars
h. Construction period: Nov 1990 - Aug 1993

7. What are the building materials?

a. Architectural style: modern
b. Materials: glass, steel, concrete

8. Is the building's developer or architect well known?

9. What is significant about the building?

10. Is the building unique or typical?

11. Is the building's context significant?

12. Does the building respond to its context?

13. Is the building's façade, materials, ornament or plan distinctive?

General information that may be useful:

• In order to block the strong sunlight, minimal numbers of slits are installed on the external walls, while the shaded central patios are covered with glass walls to obtain natural light and the view of Red Sea.

• Detailed studies and processes have been done to harmonize the building with the local climate and to achieve the integration of the Islamic design and the modern architectural techniques.

References:

https://www.designhome.ae/top-5-beautiful-buildings-in-saudi-arabia/
https://www.isdb.org/irj/portal/anonymous?NavigationTarget=navurl://24de0d5f10da906da85e96ac356b7af0
https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=24716
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Development_Bank

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