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Baghdad, Al zeitoon residential project

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Al Kadhimiya - Baghdad, mixed use building, approved*

Client Name: Al Kawthar Holding Company
Built up Area: 75,000 m²
Cost: $ 80,000,000
Services: Full Design
A mix use development includes 5-star hotel, shopping mall and one furnished apartment building
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Baghdad multi story car parking, Approved, construction date unknown.*
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Tikrit Gate project in Salahiddin province. Video of the project

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Karbala entertainment park, water park, hotels, celebration halls.*

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Garden of Eden to become Iraqi national park

THE "Garden of Eden" has been saved, even as chaos grows all around. Last week, amid a wave of bombings on the streets of Baghdad, Iraq's Council of Ministers found time to approve the creation of the country's first national park – the centrepiece of a remarkable restoration of the Mesopotamian marshes in the south of the country.

This vast wetland of reed beds and waterways, home of the Ma'dan Marsh people, is widely held to be the home of the Biblical story of the Garden of Eden, the paradise where Adam and Eve were created and from which they were subsequently expelled.

After the Gulf war in 1991, Iraq's president, Saddam Hussain, used dykes, sluices and diversions to cut off the country's two major rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates. This drained 93 per cent of the marshes, largely obliterating the largest wetland ecosystem in the Middle East.

The purpose was to expel the rebellious Ma'dan, but in the end, it sped Saddam's downfall in 2003. Invading US tanks were able to drive north over the desert he had created and enter Baghdad far more easily. The Ma'dan later returned and broke the dykes. Water returned to some areas, as did the reed beds that sustained the birdlife and water buffalo.

Conservationists have been amazed that, despite the disappearance for many years of most of the marsh, every species survived. All 278 recorded bird species remain, including the endemic Basra reed warbler and Iraq babbler. "They had hung on in small spots. When the water spread again, so did the birds," says Richard Porter of Birdlife International. "It shows how resilient nature can be, and gives hope that other lost wetlands can be restored."

But it's not quite paradise regained. "While some patches returned, others did not," says Mudhafar Salim, chief ornithologist for Nature Iraq, the NGO that led the campaign for the park's creation.

The main issue now is the hydro-politics of the region. Syria, Turkey and Iran, Iraq's upstream neighbours, are increasingly restricting the flows of the Tigris and Euphrates. In response, Nature Iraq has persuaded the Iraqi government to construct an embankment to enable water flow in the Euphrates to be diverted onto the marshes in spring, recreating the strong "pulse" of water that is essential to its ecological cycles. Last year, 76 per cent of the potentially restorable marshland flooded.

"Declaring a park isn't just a bit of paper," says Nature Iraq's founder, engineer Azzam Alwash. "It will mean we can reserve a percentage of the water from the rivers for the marshes."

Salim adds: "Having a stable share of the water should allow the number of birds and other creatures to reach levels even greater than in the 1970s."

But in the long run, the marshes can only be protected if there is an international agreement on water-sharing, Alwash says. And managing the park itself will require money. He hopes tourists will pay, though they are unlikely to be flooding in just yet.
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2 of the Projects whose Architect is My father. :yahoo:

Radiotherapy Center Suleymaniya / IRAQ

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Mosul Medical Consulting Center

Within the scope of Project 6 Units Medical Center consist of Cardiovascular, Gastrointestinal, Interfility and Genetics, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Renal Medical and Oncology Centers and 1 unit Administration Building. Total construction closed arae is approximately 18.000 m2. Within the scope of the project performed as turnkey with medical equipments supply and install, Furniture and furnishing, landscaping works

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From what i hear, Iraqi officials are extremely pleased with Turkish contractors. Scope of the projects gets bigger every year. There is a 600 bedded city state hospital project which is on planning phase.

I will look up for the 3d images of these projects.
 
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Sawah pearl residential project in the city of Samawah, Muthana province. 800 units+ schools, recreational area, shopping centre...*
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Some updates
Ramadi sports complex in Anbar province. *+ hotel and secondary stadium.*

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Hotel 75 room capacity+ swimming pool.*
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Main stadium 30k capacity*
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Mina stadium in Basrah
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Karbala Janat hotel, to be constructed soon
This project contain 5 star hotel of 15 floors with total number of rooms 240 deluxe rooms and 82 suite, central market of 19 shops , several cafes, cafeterias, 3 restaurant , gymnasium, loopy and sitting area, swimming pool, green zones and car parks.*
Cost $132 USD
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2 of the Projects whose Architect is My father. :yahoo:

Radiotherapy Center Suleymaniya / IRAQ

From what i hear, Iraqi officials are extremely pleased with Turkish contractors. Scope of the projects gets bigger every year. There is a 600 bedded city state hospital project which is on planning phase.

I will look up for the 3d images of these projects.

Turkish companies got a large share of the construction projects in Iraq. They are building projects worth billions of dollars. If the relations were better between the two countries then the trade and construction contracts may double or even triple.

The 600 bed capacity hospital is planned for Mosul university, that may be the project your talking about. I looked around I couldn't find any renders.
 
The 600 bed capacity hospital is planned for Mosul university, that may be the project your talking about. I looked around I couldn't find any renders.

You are right, "Mosul Medical Consulting Center" was also built for Mosul University.
 
Baghdad center current (semi) highrise projects

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1- Central Bank Of Iraq |37 fl | 172m | APPROVED
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2- Jadriya Towers| 22 fl | U/C
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3- The Iraqi-German Hospital | 200 beds | U/C
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4- Baghdad University ( Dormitories Complex ) | U/C
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5- Jewels Mall | U/C
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6- Jadriya Shopping Mall and Spinney's supermarket | U/C
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General Secretariat for the Council of Ministers | U/C
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Baghdad investment resort‬ | U/C
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Awesome! Iraq is going to flourish once more. I just heard that corruption is so deep in there, is that true?
 
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