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Noor City

Noor City | Recreational | 2013 | Completed | Private
Description:

A residential area is a piece of land used in which housing predominates, as opposed to industrial and commercial areas. The housing may vary significantly between, and through, residential areas. These include single-family housing, multi-family residential, or mobile homes. Zoning for residential use may permit some services or work opportunities or may totally exclude business and industry. It may permit high-density land use or only permit low density uses. Residential zoning usually includes a smaller FAR (floor area ratio) than business, commercial or industrial/manufacturing zoning. The area may be large or small.

Scale : 1/250
Size : 230 cm X 200 cm
Material : PVC + Wood + Paper
Lighting: LED
Time schedule : 65 days

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Kirkuk City

Type
Residential Complex
Year
2012
Locatio
Kirkuk - Iraq
Style
Economic - Modern
Situation
Completed
Sector
Private
Description:
Kirkuk is a Kurdish city 236 kilometres (147 mi) north of Baghdad, and 83 kilometres (52 miles) south of Erbil. It is the capital of Kirkuk Governorate. Kirkuk lies in a wide zone with an enormously diverse population, which has moreover experienced dramatic demographic changes in the course of the twentieth century. The city has been multilingual for centuries, and the development of distinct ethnic groups was a process that took place over the course of Kirkuk’s urbanization in the twentieth century.Kurds, Turkmen, Assyrians and Arabs lay conflicting claims to this zone, and all have their historical accounts and memories to buttress their claims. The city sits on the site of the ancient Hurrian southern capital of Arrapha, which sits near the Khasa River on the ruins of a 5,000-year-old settlement (Kirkuk Citadel). It became known as Arrapha under the domination of the Hurrians—pre-Aryan peoples. The city reached great importance again under the later, but short-lived Assyrians in the 10th and 11th centuries BC. Because of the strategic geographical location of the city, Kirkuk was the battle ground for three empires—the Neo-Assyrian Empire, Babylonia, and Media—which controlled the city at various times.
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