Knowledge Cities Through Open Design Studio Educational Projects
1. Knowledge Cities Through ‘Open Design Studio’ Educational Projects: The Case Study of Jeddah City Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Dept. of Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdul Aziz University, KSA khaled_ali@yahoo.com Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Design, King Abdul Aziz University, KSA amrotaibahh@gmail.com
6. Activities and Outcomes3- Discussion 4- Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 2
8. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects INTRODUCTION Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion As cities of the past were built along railroads, waterways and interstate highways, “Cities of the 21st century will be built along information highways; broadband communications links, playing together with the digital age smart and sustainable communities a central role in the rebirth of civilization in the 21stcentury” (Eger, 2001). The spread of computation and ‘Informationand communicationtechnologies’ (ICTs) affected the methods of communication; and therefore affecting the lifepatterns of people, reshaping the builtenvironment, and radically changing the profile of the city. ICTs Methods of Communication Life patterns of people Reshaping The built environment Changing the profile of the City Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 4
9. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects INTRODUCTION Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion What is Economy? In modern economies, there are four main sectors of economic activities .. Modern Economic Activities 1st Sector 2nd Sector 3rd Sector 4th Sector The extraction and production of rawmaterials, such as: corn, coal, wood and iron. Transformation of raw or intermediate materials into goods e.g. manufacturing steel into cars, or textiles into clothing. The provision of services to Consumers and businesses, such as: cinema and banking. Involves the research and development needed to produce products from naturalresources. Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 5
14. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects INTRODUCTION Key Ingredients of a KC Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 7
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16. Over 50% of GDP in an increasing number of industrializedcountries moved consistently from material-based to be knowledge-based.
17. Currently there are 65urbandevelopment programs worldwide managed to be formally termed KCs .
18. KCs offer Influential opportunities, including: competitiveness, prosperity, leadership, economic growth, increasing capital investments, lifecycle savings, innovative conservation of resources, and strong dynamics of innovation across all economic and social sectors.Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 8
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20. It is the largest city in Mecca Province, the second largest city in Saudi Arabia, the largestseaport on the Red Sea; handling about 29.98% of Saudi Arabia's commercial movement.
21. Jeddah is a center for businesses with 320commercialestablishments; approximately 21% of all centers in Saudi Arabia.Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 9
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23. For over 1000 years, Jeddah has received millions of pilgrims and Umrah performers of different backgrounds; from Africa, CentralAsia, SoutheastAsia, Europe and the MiddleEast. Some remained and became residents to make the city more ethnically and culturallydiverse.
24. It is the most liberal and tolerant of all Saudi Arabian cities, and can be considered the primary resort of Saudi Arabia.Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 10
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26. Jeddah contains a large number of modernopen-airsculptures and works of art along the ‘courniche’ and majorspines, making the city one of the largest open-air art galleries in the world. Sculptures include works by a variety of artists and international stars such as Jean/Hans Arp, César Baldaccini, Alexander Calder, Henry Moore, Joan Miróand Victor Vasarely.Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 11
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28. As for the accessibility, Jeddah is served by King Abdul Aziz InternationalAirport, which has four terminals: the Hajjterminal, the southern terminal, the northern terminal, and the royalterminal, as well as a strong and continuously developed streetnetwork.Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 12
29. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects INTRODUCTION Motivation .. 3 WHYs … Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Why Jeddah City? Summing up, and based of Berg’s 7 foundations of KCs and Florida’s vision concerning the capacity to attract, hold and maintaincreative individuals, one can argue that the city of Jeddah has the economic,knowledge,historical, cultural, spatial and temporalpotentials, and the access to local and non-local markets; especially to the markets in Mecca and Medina. …….. The potentials of the multi-ethnic, culturally diverse, maritime gate city to become a KC promoted it to be the case of this study. Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 13
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31. Within this creative environment, rich and sophisticated subject areas, such as the capacity of Jeddah to be a KC, can be better investigated.Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 14
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33. The multi-disciplinary nature of the studio is argued to make the debate wealthier and open the door for perceptionwide.Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 15
34. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects INTRODUCTION Scope and Limitations Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion The experiment can be looked at, from three different angles, as: A methodology to investigate the real capabilities of Jeddah to become a KC; providing precisevisions and particularprocedures; i.e. the endproduct is of extreme importance. A methodology to allow for multidisciplinaryeducation; i.e. the value added to the educationalsettings is the most important. A tool to investigate the capabilities of educational projects in catalyzing the concept of KCs, raising awareness and providing provisionalsolutions; i.e. the process is the most significant. … Despite these three aspects seem exciting and worthy to be scientifically analyzed and evaluated, this paper will focus only on the third aspect. Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 16
35. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects INTRODUCTION Aim and Objectives: Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion The aim of this paper is to investigate the capabilities of educational planning and design projects as a catalyst to induce a KC. For the aim of the research to be attained the following objectives are to be accomplished: Reviewing the formation and implementing of the KCsODS. Experience analysis, evaluation and assessment. Arguing the significance of educational planning and design project as a catalyst to KCs. Identifying futuredirections. Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 17
36. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects 2 KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO (ODS)
37. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO Formation of KCs ODS Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Specializations: Three specializations in the Faculty of Environmental Design include: - Urban and Regional Planning - Architecture - LandscapeArchitecture Staff Members: - Dr. Amro A. Taibahh, Dean Dept. of Landscape Architecture KCs World Summit Executive Committee - Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Dept. of Architecture - Prof. Abdel-MohsenFarahat Dept. of Landscape Architecture - Dr. Youssef Neyazi, Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning - Dr. MamdouhSobeihy Dept. of Landscape Architecture Students: - 4 students Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning - 10 students Dept. of Architecture - 1 student Dept. of Landscape Architecture Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 19
38. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO ODS Development Model Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Phase 1: Brain Storming (1 Semester) Phase2: Design and Implementation (2 semesters) Phase 3: Assessment (1 semester) Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 20
39. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO Phase 1: Brain Storming Objectives include: building a solid background, the transfer of basic knowledge, analyzing casestudies, investigating the localcontext, sketching primary visions, identifying needed projects, and making detaileddesigns. The purpose of detailed designs was to allow studentsachieve the designskill they should gain, and to provide a betterview of the subject area to external parties; e.g. privatesector, NGOs, and governmentalbodies. Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 21
40. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO Phase 2: Design and Implementation More coherent and realisticvisions and strategicdirections are targeted through the participation of interested, responsible, and professionalbodies. Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 22
41. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO Phase 3: Assessment The whole experience is to be assessed; identifying important achievements, gains, strengths and weaknesses, and directions for future development. Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 23
42. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO Phase 1: Brain Storming Activities and Outcomes Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 24
43. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO Activities and Outcomes Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 25
44. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO SOWT Analysis of Jeddah City In the light of the 7 Foundations of a KC Proposed by Berg et al. (2005): Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Knowledge Base Economic Base Accessibility Quality of life Urban diversity Urban scale Social equity Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 26
45. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO 1- Knowledge Base Analysis of Existing Universities and Research Centers Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion . KAU - KAUST . CBA . Ibnsina . Batarjee . Dar al Hekma . Arab Open University . Effat . Media Center . Medical Center . Environmental Studies . Water Research Centre . King Faisal CenterSpecialist Hospital Research Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 27
46. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO 1- Knowledge Base World and Regional Ranking of KAU Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 28
47. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO 2- Economic Base Highlighting the Economic Potentials of Jeddah City Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 29
48. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO 2- Economic Base Potentials of Jeddah Port The need for more Jobs Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 30
49. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO 2- Economic Base Multi-ethnic labor force The share of trade in the total economic activities Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 31
50. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO 2- Economic Base Challenges facing the economic sector in Jeddah Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 32
51. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO 3- Accessibility Airports, transportation, traffic.. etc Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 33
52. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO 4- Quality of Life Regional and international ranking concerning Quality of Living Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 34
53. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects KCs OPEN DESIGN STUDIO 5- Urban Scale Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Jeddah province scale is large and that’s a positive point . 6- Urban Diversity 7- Social Equity Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 35
57. The symbiosis in allocating the proposed projects.Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 37
58. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Analysis of Existing Strategic Plan Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 38
59. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Movement and Land-Use Analysis Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 39
60. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Analysis of the City Main Zones Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 40
61. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Proposed Knowledge Cycle Proposing 4 core knowledge activities Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 41
62. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Theme: Symbiosis Adopting the “Sudoku“ concept to allocate new knowledge-and-economic hubs in the City of Jeddah Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 42
63. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Proposed Projects Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 43
64. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Detailed Design: Tahlia St. (commercial activities) Pedestrians rater than the car movement Integrating knowledge and culture into the lifestyle of citizens Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 44
65. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Detailed Design Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Culturally oriented Media Center: Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 45
66. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Detailed Design Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Walk-through Library (information center): Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 46
67. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Detailed Design Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Walk-through Gallery: Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 47
68. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 1 Knowledge Cycle of Detailed Design Projects Supporting activities and built spaces …. Knowledge type ….. Tools prompted Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 48
72. The individualIntroduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 50
73. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 2 Jeddah City Region Three groups of projects oriented to the three mentioned issues Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 51
74. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 2 Jeddah City Region Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 52
75. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 2 Jeddah City Region: Knowledge Cycle Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 53
76. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 2 Proposed Projects Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 54
77. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 2 Detailed Design Little Galaxy: Master Plan Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 55
78. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 2 Site Design Little Galaxy: Cultural Base for Modern Design Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 56
79. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 2 Design Projects Little Galaxy: Library Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 57
80. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 2 Design Projects Little Galaxy: Media Center Design Projects Little Galaxy: Museum Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 58
81. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 2 Knowledge Cycle of Detailed Design Projects Supporting activities and built spaces …. Knowledge type ….. Tools prompted Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 59
82. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects STUDENTS’ WORK: VISION 2 Knowledge Cycle of Detailed Design Projects Supporting activities and built spaces …. Knowledge type ….. Tools prompted Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 60
83. JEDDAH AS A KNOWLEDGE CITY Education Perspective 3 DISCUSSION
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87. Multiplepresentations in front of audience of differentbackgrounds and orientations, authority figures, and virtual clients and users promoted the exchange of information and the openness of the discussion.
88. The establishment of a strong connection between the university and the privatesector, particularly EmaarMiddleEast, benefitting from the vastexperience of the institution, as a real estate developer with a significant role and influential impact in the Middle East.Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 63
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92. KCs Through ‘OPEN DESIGN STUDIO’ Educational Projects CONCLUSION Introduction Motivation Scope and Limitations Aim and Objectives KCs Open Design Studio (ODS) Formation of KCs ODS ODS Development Model Activities and Outcomes Discussion Conclusion In this paper, the experience of the KCsODS was introduced, documented and generically analyzed. The motives behind the selection of the subject area and casestudies were addressed, and the aim, objectives, methodology, and development model were introduced. After displaying the activities and outcomes of the ODS in its brainstormingphase, a discussion took place, highlighting the achievements, challenges, weaknesses and future directions. The paper focused on one aspect of the study; i.e. the capabilities of educationalprojects to catalyze the concept of KCs, while the experience showed two other aspects worthy of further investigation: the potential of Jeddah to become a KC, and the impact of multidisciplinary projects on the educationalsettings and process. Through analyzing the experience, the paper proposed a number of procedures and actions to support and enhance the performance of the ODS, and ensure continuity, integration and accumulation of effort. Dr. Amro A. Taibah Dr. Khaled Ali Youssef Faculty of Environmental Design King Abdul Aziz University, KSA Slide 66
93. JEDDAH AS A KNOWLEDGE CITY Education Perspective Thanks for attention