HYDRO-FLUX COASTAL RESORT DISTRICT

Project idea

-The Core Idea An avant-garde, "Water-First" luxury hospitality master plan driven by fluid dynamics, where coastal infrastructure and guest mobility function as a single integrated ecosystem. The design shifts away from traditional rigid land plots to introduce a dendritic, overwater villa "finger" morphology that maximizes maritime frontage, shoreline preservation, and private lagoon access.

Project description

-Scope of the Problem Ecological Footprint vs. High Density: Balancing an intensive luxury resort program with the fragile marine dynamics of a coastal lagoon ecosystem. Circulation Cross-Interference: Resolving spatial conflicts between heavy back-of-house hospitality logistics, pedestrian leisure paths, and private marine watercraft channels. Microclimate Vulnerability: Mitigating high thermal massing, intense solar heat gain, and high humidity levels inherent to open, unprotected waterfront developments. -?️ Scope of the Solution Dendritic Layout Overwater Urbanism: Segmenting private guest zones into floating "fingers" to distribute structural loads, promote natural lagoon flushing, and guarantee 100% waterfront orientation. Vertical Program Stacking: Centralizing the public social fabric inside a multi-tiered Clubhouse core, utilizing a compact structural footprint to protect natural beach zones. Passive Performance Envelope: Deploying smart structural shading, deep overhangs, and operable local limestone screens to form an intelligent microclimatic shield across all building facades.

Technical information

-Technical Specifications 1. Structural & Sub-Structure Engineering -Foundation: Marine-grade steel piles combined with anti-corrosive reinforced concrete plinths driven into the lagoon bed. -Primary Framework: Pre-cast concrete structural core systems optimized for high lateral stability against coastal wind loads and tidal changes. 2. Materials & High-Performance Envelope -Facade Systems: Modular pre-patinated zinc cladding assemblies coupled with high-durability timber screening panels. -Solar Shading: Parametrically patterned, locally sourced limestone screens with integrated structural planter boxes to filter solar glare and optimize daylight factor. -Glazing: Structurally glazed, floor-to-ceiling Low-E insulated glass units designed to block UV radiation while maximizing unobstructed panoramic views. 3. Sustainability & MEP Integration Water Management: Sub-deck, integrated water recycling and closed-loop desalination plant systems utilizing biological filtration zones for local graywater remediation. Active/Passive Roofs: Intensive green roof substrate layers for natural thermal mass insulation, paired with a high-efficiency solar panel array for localized clean energy production.

abdelrahman zahran

Cairo University, Faculty of Engineering Architecture Department.

Egypt

Diseño urbano

Proyecto enviado

29. 05. 2026

Etiqueta

Diseño urbano Hotel Restaurant Wellness/Spa Water Facility Public spaces Waterway Multi Unit Housing Marina and Ports

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