American University in Dubai
Specialisms: Architecture / Design and Technology / Landscape / Garden Design
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
First Name: Bandar
Last Name: Alkayyal
Specialisms: Architecture / Design and Technology / Landscape / Garden Design
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My Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
University / College: American University in Dubai
Course / Program Title: architecture Barch
As an architecture student, I am fueled by a dream and a strong vision for architecture and design. I am deeply passionate about creating spaces that blend aesthetics, functionality, and the needs of people. I envision a future where cities are sustainable, inclusive, and inspiring, and where architecture addresses social and environmental challenges. With a holistic approach to design, I explore diverse influences and collaborate across disciplines. Through my work, I aim to leave a lasting impact, shaping the world through transformative and meaningful architectural experiences.
Are humans able to live if all the memories are forgotten? Are they able to continue as a growing society? What would survival look like? Memory is a big part of our lives as humans, it shapes people by having an identity and enhancing uniqueness as individuals on their own, or as a society collectively. It proceeded by storing and encoding information inside the brain. Without memory, learning, Perception, reasoning, and problem-solving are non-viable. Memory is essential, allows the individual, to understand the mistakes, and comprehend the resolution to each conflict, it aids in remembering the greatest moments in life, whether it is love, pain, hate, or even birth, on a societal level it influences approaches to problems. The location of the project in Safa Park was the perfect location to tell the story of the lost identity of the old collective memory of the park. Memento proposes to solve the problem of connecting the collective memory and personal memory through the years of loss. Behance Page: https://www.behance.net/gallery/168213229/Memento-The-Lethe-Of-Perception