sabil

>> the nomad pavillion > circular sustainable >>

A concept conceived in 2017; growing to become a case-study of materiality, sustainability and geometries of the human shelter.

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Sabil is an innovation that attempts to create a closed loop of existence – one that leaves no footprint, one that gives nature time to heal, to regrow, and to flourish. It is a nomad pavilion; an ensemble of geometrical form orchestrated to reflect the fusion of opposite elements to achieve harmony. It is a permeable space serving as a monument that blends with nature in its form and materiality as a result of using local natural materials, water collection and energy efficient space.

as an architect, I aspire to create shelter; a space that one find refuge in. To build a structure that stands strong against nature yet blends within it. To prove that man-made and nature can once again co-exists in a harmony, and to allow our buildings to give back to nature.
— Dina Haddadin, founding partner

>> resource management > circular economy >>> resilient society

the beduin tent is re-imagined as a green-minded, human-scale, and people-first community

// sabil, was commissioned, exhibited and acquired by Qatar Museums and Design Doha Biennale 2024

Initial collaborator; Rasem Kamal

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