Architecture

EL-MAX

Aya Qatamesh
Cairo University, Faculty of Engineering Architecture Department.
Egypt

Project idea

This project envisions the creation of a Crafts Center for Boat-Making & Marine Waste Recycling located in El-Max, Alexandria. The center will transform marine pollution into a resource, focusing on cleaning the sea and using collected marine waste (discarded plastics, fishing nets, and organic materials) to produce sustainable boats and fishing tools. The project aims to preserve El-Max’s rich cultural heritage by blending traditional craftsmanship with modern sustainable practices. Its goal is to create a self-sustaining community that thrives economically, culturally, and environmentally. By providing opportunities for apprenticeship, community workshops, and educational programs, the center will also engage the local population in environmental conservation efforts.

Project description

The project proposes a Crafts Center for Boat-Making & Marine Waste Recycling that addresses the growing problem of marine pollution in El-Max. By processing waste materials like plastics, fishing nets, and other organic matter, the center will produce sustainable fishing tools and boats. The center will also include workshops and educational facilities designed to promote traditional craftsmanship and sustainability in the fishing community. The project’s ultimate goal is to preserve El-Max’s fishing culture while integrating modern technology and environmentally-friendly practices to clean the canals, reduce waste, and improve the region’s ecological and economic resilience.

Technical information

• Materials:
The roof of the center will be made from recycled wooden boats, symbolizing the project’s commitment to sustainability and reusability. These reclaimed materials will serve not only as a structural component but also as a meaningful representation of the community’s history and connection to the sea. By reusing these materials, the project emphasizes circular economy principles and the environmental benefits of repurposing waste.
• Sustainability:
The project focuses on creating a self-sustaining community, turning marine pollution into a resource. It uses discarded plastics, fishing nets, and organic materials to produce sustainable boats and fishing tools, supporting both ecological restoration and economic resilience. The center integrates 3D printing and bio-resilient materials to enhance durability and environmental friendliness in boat construction.
• Massing and Contextual Design:
The massing of the center was designed to blend seamlessly with the El-Max community. The form was carefully planned to reflect the area’s existing architecture, ensuring that the building provides a sense of familiarity and comfort for local residents. The use of traditional craftsmanship combined with modern sustainable technologies helps the project integrate naturally into its surroundings, both physically and culturally. The design respects the community’s heritage while introducing forward-thinking solutions for sustainability.
• Technologies Used:
The project employs modern technologies such as 3D printing for crafting sustainable boats and tools, and bio-resilient materials to ensure both durability and eco-friendliness. These innovations enhance the functionality and longevity of the products, contributing to the long-term sustainability of the project.
• Location & Environment:
Situated in El-Max, Alexandria, a coastal area historically linked to fishing, the center’s design will focus on environmental impact minimization. The building itself will be an educational space that promotes waste recovery, sustainable fishing, and community resilience, ensuring long-term benefits for both the local people and the environment

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