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Manhal Al Habbobi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
Friday 08 Apr 2011
 
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09/04/11 mohammed, baghdad
This is a good thing from an old friend, thank you Manhal.
13/04/11 mohamad aqiqi, duhok-iraq
a beautiful form and philosophy from a wonderful architect
13/04/11 HUDA, CANADA
I'm so proud that we have a creative Iraqi people Who represt us and our great country like the The architect Manhal Al Habbobi
19/04/11 Hashim Alwakil, Glasgow
A fresh breath in Iraqi architecture that bonds the building to its context in an elegant and magnificent way. Iraqis would love to see this building in reality as a symbol of unity, great history and a promising future... well done Eng. Manhal..
19/04/11 Ahmad, ABU Dhabi
So proud to work with you Manhal
19/04/11 Shamsi, Stockholm
Habibi Manhal realy I'm so proud and happy to see that. Allah may bless your father . Best regards to your brothers , wish you all the best . Kisses.
Shamsi Al-Habboby - Stockholm
16/04/11 Ali A. Al Habubi, IRAQ
I know Manhal very well, and I believe he will be a global architect icon. It is only a beginning. Great work…………I am proud to know that Iraqis are still achieving great jobs
16/04/11 manhal khazaal, brisbane
manhal is manhal he is always a creative person, i was so proud when i heard that he won this competition. I wish you all best my friend
16/04/11 Abulhasan, Baghdad
this is sign of a new shining name from Iraq
16/04/11 khalid kakayee, sulaimania
gongraugolation my frind manhal he is usally wonderful in consept

Award Entry

An award-winning design that tells the revival story of Mesopotamia

How can you condense more than ten thousand years of civilization into a single project that faithfully tells the story of a great nation? The answer is in the winning design of a prestigious architectural competition, to design the new compound for the General Secretariat for the Council of Ministers in Baghdad.

Zaha Hadid and more than 30 other international architects participated in this competition, won by the Iraqi Architect Manhal Al Habbobi (Master in Philosophy of Architecture) with his 'CAP Emirates' design.

The design concept evolved as a logical and natural outcome of the system approach, concluding that an 'Infinite Free Iraqi Constitution' would be the perfect translation for the objectives of the project, as it represents now the virtual ruler that it is to house and maintain.

The four stages of the concept's evolution covered searching for a design statement that would convey the 'raison d'être' for the project; deciding on some characteristics within the statement that could be visually realised; symbolising characteristics in a linear presentation, and finally, symbolising a metamorphosing of form in a way that resembles the biological process by which a living creature physically develops after birth or hatching.

The architect suggests that if you can imagine a gigantic cylindrical seal, which was used in ancient Iraq as an administrative tool, engraved with all the significant features of Iraq's past, present and future aspirations, that image is the design used to mark the ribbon connecting the land with Tigris River. Carved with the story of Iraq, the landscape of this ribbon evolved, through a process of metamorphosing, into splendid architectural spaces delineated by elegantly defined thresholds.

Manhal Al Habbobi goes on to say that in the future, if you happen to stand in front of a building that speaks to you and tells you that inside are people looking after the Infinite Free Iraqi Constitution, then you'll know that you are in Baghdad in front of the General Secretariat for Ministers Council. Enjoy your stay!

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