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The Aga Khan Award for Architecture The Aga Khan Award for Architecture SOS Children’s Village Aqaba, Jordan Architects: Jafar Tukan & Partners Amman, Jordan Client: SOS Children’s Village Association of Jordan Amman, Jordan Date of Completion: 1991 1805.JOR

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The Aga Khan Award for ArchitectureThe Aga Khan Award for Architecture

SOS Children’s VillageAqaba, Jordan

Architects:

Jafar Tukan & Partners

Amman, Jordan

Client:

SOS Children’s Village Association of Jordan

Amman, Jordan

Date of Completion:

1991

1805.JOR

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Table of Contents

2001 Technical Review Summary (22 pages)

1998 Architect’s Record (6 pages)

Nomination Form (3 pages)

Architect’s Presentation Panels (18 panels on 9 pages)

Images and Drawings (11 pages)

Thumbnail Images of Scanned Slides (2 pages)

List of Visual Materials (13 pages)

List of Additional Materials (2 pages)

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SOS Children’s Village Aqaba, Jordan I. Introduction

This SOS complex for orphaned children is located in the residential outskirts of the city of Aqaba, on the Red Sea. A prerequisite of SOS Villages International is that they should be built within an existing social environment, so that they are not isolated from the urban context of the town or city they are in. This was the second such village to be constructed in Jordan; the first was in the capital, Amman, and a third, in Irbid, was completed in 2000. (All three were designed by Jafar Tukan & Partners.) The architecture is attractive, well designed and sincere, and represents a modern interpretation of the local vernacular stone building. The scale of the village is dictated by its environmentally friendly design, and is also related to the scale of the children themselves within a contained and intimate urban setting. The complex comprises eight family houses, a staff house, an administration building, a guest house and the village director’s residence; all are planned around a village square and connected via pedestrian paths, gardens and alleyways. Vaulted archways lead to shaded courts, while gardens surround the buildings both within and on the edge of the village. On the southern border of the site, close to the main road, are located facilities that are shared with the local community, namely a kindergarten, a supermarket, a pharmacy and a sports hall.

II. Contextual Information a. Historical background

The modern sea port of Aqaba has been identified with the earlier settlements of Ayla and Wayla. Both were mentioned by the Arab geographers Ya‘qübi and Al Maqdissi, who visited the town in the late ninth and in the tenth century respectively. Al Maqdissi described it as ‘a city on the branch of the China Sea. Great in prosperity with its palms and fish, it is the port of Palestine and the warehouse of al Hijaz.’ An Egyptian Fatimid garrison was stationed there in 961 and the town was captured by the crusaders in 1116 and then liberated by Saladin in 1170. By the thirteenth century there was little left of the town’s fortifications except for a stronghold on the shore. It was at this time that the town’s name was changed to Aqaba. Today, the only remaining fort in Aqaba is dated (in the entrance vestibule) to the reign of Sultan Qansuh al Ghuri of the late Mamluk period (early sixteenth century). The beautiful stone-carved calligraphy frieze that wraps around the entrance documents the building as being the work of the Prince Khayir Beg Al Ala’i. The structure was partly rebuilt during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Murat III. The city’s importance diminished following the construction of the Suez Canal, in 1869, and the Hijaz railway, from Damascus to Madinah, between 1906 and 1908. The town received Sharif Hussain of Makkah in 1917, and the Hashimates during the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans. (Source for historical background: R G Khouri and D Whitcomb, Aqaba, Amman, 1988.)

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b. Local architectural character

Aqaba has little distinct architectural character: its prevalent forms are dictated by the use of concrete. The newer commercial sector buildings (shops, hotels and restaurants) are of mediocre quality, while private residential buildings range from the mediocre to the absurd. It is important to note that the general urban fabric of Aqaba is rather drab, with no significant vernacular tradition in evidence save for the Mamluk fort and the house of Al Sharif Hussain of Makkah. The latter, a simple, traditional-style single-storey stone building, appears to be the only remaining formal example of local building (conserved by the Jordanian architect Ammar Khammash in 1987–88). The quarter identified as the ‘old town’, and which dates back to the 1950s, is a good pointer to the generally impoverished urban situation. A few stone houses do still remain in this low-income housing area, however. With a population of 8,000–10,000 it has the characteristics of a bidonville, typified by spontaneously constructed and shabby buildings. Upgrading was conducted in 1992 by the Housing Association, which is also carrying out a similar project in the Shallalah quarter. Shallalah is situated just above the old town, to the east, and towards the granite-rich Aqaba Mountains. This is another spontaneous settlement with no architectural significance or heritage, and the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority is currently working on developing an infrastructure for the area. As part of the upgrading process the Housing Association compensated some of the inhabitants by providing new housing on an adjacent plot; the housing units are of the two-bedroom, one living-room type, and built in breeze-blocks. Funding for this type of urban development is entirely dependent on foreign aid, and there is no national budget to provide for the continuation of these renewal works or public services.

c. Climatic conditions

Aqaba, Jordan’s outlet to the Red Sea, is an arid winter resort with a favourable climate from November through April, when the temperatures average between 16 and 22°C. A continuation of the Rift Valley, which creates a ‘tunnel effect’, it enjoys a cool north wind even in summer evenings. Between May and September it is very hot and the temperature may rise to 47°C. Although the temperature in winter does drop to 8 or 9°C, heating facilities are not required in the houses. Rain is very rare.

d. Immediate surroundings of the site

Opposite the village, across the main road, is the residential quarter of Al Alamiyyah, also called Doha. A lower-middle-class housing area of no significant architectural interest, it was constructed during the 1980s and is mostly inhabited by government employees.

e. Topography of the project site

Although the topography of the area is generally arid the vegetation in the project site is quite lush. The Aqaba area has the potential to develop a greener environment. Hafayir, on the coast, is an agricultural area where greenleaf vegetables are grown; it also has a number of palm groves. Bougainvillea, asparagus, ‘fire trees’ (a local variety) and other flowers grow

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around the squares and hedges of the new residential areas and around individual houses. Aqaba is at the limit of this ecosystem, with its flora, fauna and geology being closer to that of Africa.

III. Programme a. Conditions of programme formulation

The principles of the complex in Aqaba are those governing the SOS Villages International programme as a whole. The concept is based on providing care for orphaned children via family homes rather than in large, impersonal orphanage institutions.

b. General programme objectives

The general programme objective was to create, within an existing urban community, an environment where orphaned children could enjoy living conditions that are as close as possible to normal family life. This has been achieved by creating houses that accommodate nine children in each, looked after by a dedicated woman (aged between twenty-eight and fifty-three) who becomes a surrogate ‘mother’ figure. The children are provided with private meals and tutoring, and have a brother- and sister-like relationship with others within the family unit. The father figure is represented by the ‘village father’ (the director of the village, who lives in the premises with his real family), his assistant or deputy, and the other men who work in the village, namely the gardener and the maintenance man. One project objective is to integrate the village with the rest of the community by drawing in the neighbouring community. This is achieved by creating public and social interaction points: a supermarket, a pharmacy (rented by members of the community and which both the village and community use), a sports centre and a kindergarten.

c. Functional requirements

The requirement was to provide a home for about one hundred children, housed nine to a dwelling, who would be cared for by a dedicated mother in an urban environment as close as possible to that of a natural family. The concept is essentially simple but intensely human. The flat, 20,000 square metre site was planned to contain eight house units in four clusters of two houses.

IV. Description a. Project data

Provision was needed for the following: − Eight units of family houses each with three bedrooms, three children in each; mother’s

bedroom; two bathrooms; living and dining room; kitchen with store, and guest toilet.

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− director’s house with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, living–dining room, kitchen with store, and guest toilet.

− A house for the ‘Aunts’, with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, living–dining room, kitchen with store, and guest toilet.

− Two staff houses, each containing three bedrooms, two bathrooms, living–dining room, and kitchen with store.

− Guesthouse quarters, with two bedrooms, one bathroom, living–dining room and kitchenette.

− Administration building, containing reception and waiting area, two offices, meeting room, toilet, kitchenette, clinic and a store.

− Kindergarten with four classrooms, every two sharing a toilet and toy store; the Principal’s office; two stores; staff room; toilets (male and female) and a small outdoor play space / theatre.

− Service facilities comprising a gatehouse, an electrical room, toilet facilities, several shops for rent, and two maintenance workshops.

− Outdoor playgrounds, water storage, adequate parking, landscaped areas, and room for possible future expansion with more family houses.

b. Evolution of design concepts

Several alternative site layouts were presented to the client. Environmental, functional and social factors were considered, and budget was also a primary factor. Local materials (with granite boulders being available at no cost) were considered and traditional ventilation techniques were implemented. The traditional architectural vocabulary was a source of inspiration (e.g. in the use of lintels and bright colours). Upon approval of the scheme working drawings were prepared, covering all aspects of the design. At this stage solar heating was introduced for the provision of domestic hot water. (Heated spaces are not needed in Aqaba.) The sports facility and the elevated water tank were designed at a later date and without consulting the original designer. The construction process went smoothly, with no major problems being encountered. The project was completed ahead of schedule and handed over in June 1991.

c. Structure, Materials, Technology

The main aspect of the design that required research in situ was the stone cladding. Various forms of construction were experimented with before the final version was approved.

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The foundations are of reinforced concrete strip footings, cast in situ, and the principal structural members comprise reinforced concrete columns, beams and slabs, also cast in situ. The external walls are of locally manufactured infill-cavity concrete block, and single-layer concrete block for interior partitions. Exterior finishes comprise a fair-faced reinforced concrete base, and locally available random granite boulders in subtle coursing. Pre-cast concrete was used for lintels and sills for windows and doors, and for copings. Pre-cast, locally manufactured terrazzo tiles are used for all floors apart from in the baths and toilets, where glazed tiles were used. Pre-cast concrete tiles were used externally. Ceilings are finished in 2-centimetre-thick cement plaster and emulsion paint. Roofing features thermal insulation, sand-cement screed sloped towards rainwater drains, and waterproofing sheets on reinforced concrete slabs. Window frames and mashrabiyyas are of solid wood, as are the main doors; internally, flush wooden doors are used. Steel is employed for security grilles and service area doors. The construction technology was mainly labour intensive, using a minimum of mechanization. Prefabrication was limited to pre-cast elements in reinforced concrete. A locally manufactured solar water heating system was employed for domestic hot water. Origin of technology and materials The labour force (55 per cent skilled labour, 45 per cent unskilled labour) was trained by the contractor. An essential component of the design was the traditional-style stone facing known as midmak. A study was implemented to look at the best way of building with the natural stone found in the mountains around Aqaba. According to the contractor, Elias Baddour, ‘the design of the village was fairly simple’. The critical part was the design of the stone exteriors. The architect’s specifications stated that the stone was ‘not to be mechanically cut or dressed [but had to] remain completely natural’. Piles of stones were collected by hand, since ‘machines could spoil the texture and look of the natural stones’. The process was simple, but time-consuming. Four separate teams went each morning to the locations to collect the stones by hand and pile them up. At the end of each working day the contractor’s engineer approved the shape and size of the stones prior to transporting them to the site on small trucks. For the contractor, the most difficult challenge was to build the stone facings in accordance with the architect’s design. Several days were spent on site with a local builder in order to construct an approved sample. A number of samples were made before the final version was approved. The builder relocated to Aqaba until he was fully trained and had completely mastered the process. A further builder, from Egypt, and a third from the area around Aqaba were subsequently trained with the help of the contractor, the site engineer and the first builder. The three builders trained others, who then either remained as helpers or were left to build on their own.

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Within months the construction of these stone facings had became a common practice to the builders, who by this time were running ahead of schedule.

Apart from the stone construction, the rest of the work was carried out according to the architect’s specifications and in line with internal quality control measures. During the course of the work the contractor, whose involvement with the project extended beyond just constructing the village, endeavoured to save on costs. As a result the project, including unforeseen variations and extra work, was completed in accordance with the projected cash flow and within budget. Time was also a major factor: the Gulf War broke out a few months after construction began, creating a shortage of manpower in all major trades. The main difficulties encountered by the contractor and the builders were the extreme hot weather conditions in Aqaba during the summer season; the lack of a professional, trained labour force; and the challenge of producing a quality project that would serve the children without problems for years to come. Origin of labour force 65 per cent of the labour force were Jordanian; the remaining 35 per cent were from other Arab countries. Professionals Jafar Tukan & Partners is a Jordanian firm with a local team of professionals. An American architect (Ralph Montgomery) has collaborated in the design of this project. Upon completion of the drawings and documents a tender was held, and the Jordanian firm Ammoun Maintenance & Contracting Company was selected.

V. Construction schedule a. Project history

Design: commenced March 1988; completed January 1989. Construction: commenced February 1989; completed June 1991. Date of project occupancy: August 1991.

b. Total costs and main sources of financing

Total actual costs (without land): JOD 1,211,750 (USD 1,731,07) in 1988. The land was donated by the Jordanian government. Financing was 90% from private sources and 10% from public.

c. Qualitative analysis of costs

The actual cost per square metre was JOD 425 (USD 607).

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d. Maintenance costs

Maintenance costs for 1999 and 2000 were as follows (figures given in USD): 1999 2000 Buildings 3,070 241 Furniture 1,143 1,295 Equipment 2,650 1,745 Landscaping and external works 320 163 Electricity 679 493 Tools 67 69 Total 7,929 4,006

NB The considerable difference in building maintenance between the two years is due to the fact that in 2000 a large amount of material and equipment was donated to the village. There is no cost for water as it is given free, and no fuel cost because no heating is required and domestic hot water is by solar panels. There is no heating or cooling system. Maintenance costs have been kept to a minimum. Very little maintenance has been required during nearly ten years of occupation, and the ‘life performance’ of the building has proved very satisfactory so far.

VI. Technical Assessment a. Functional assessment

The village is fully put to the use it was designed for. The houses have open, flexible interior spaces, and not one space has been modified or changed. The bedrooms appear slightly dark, due to the shaded interiors, otherwise the houses are spacious and each generously accommodates nine children. The interiors and exterior are very well kept despite the wear and tear of the children, who, incidentally, are exceptionally well behaved and take great care of their immediate environment. This may be partly due to the generous provision of outdoor spaces, courts and gardens, both open and enclosed, for their daily use. As regards the income-generating joint facilities: the supermarket and pharmacy generate an income and have proved successful in providing for the needs of the village and neighbouring communities; the tennis and squash courts, however, are not functioning, apparently because ‘people in Aqaba want to have free facilities and they find the fees costly’. The kindergarten (which uses the Montessori teaching system) caters for fifty-five children. Some of the locals are reticent towards sending their children there, either because they would rather pay less – on the assumption that this is a funded institution that can afford to run with lower fees – or perhaps due to the social set-up pertaining to this being an orphans’ village. Despite these reservations, the facilities are run successfully considering this is such an innovative community project, and one which is largely a self-sufficient operation.

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b. Climatic performance, lighting, ventilation, etc.

Climatic performance is quite favourable, particularly outdoors in the shaded courts, where a continuous breeze is encouraged by the greenery and trees in the village. Natural lighting is well provided for, but is somewhat jeopardized by the degree of shading required inside the houses for climatic comfort. Sun control and shading is extremely successful, and has been well worked out in the design and planning stages. The provision for artificial lighting on the interior of the houses is weak, and the fittings have proved costly. Each lamp to be replaced requires two bulbs, costing JOD 5. In order to enable the children to study it was necessary to add fluorescent strip lighting inside the houses. The lighting problem is exacerbated by the fact that in summer, in order to keep the interiors shaded and cool, the children cannot open the window shades. Otherwise the ventilation was assessed as very good, and there are sufficient light wells. The wind-catchers designed by the architect have proved to be a problem when there is dust from desert winds. As a result, the vents are kept shut at floor level most of the time. Despite the lack of air-conditioning the temperature inside the houses of the village was assessed as ‘much better than other houses’. The dwellings enjoy good thermal insulation. The general environment is hygienic and kept very clean. The only major problem is the dumping of sewage from nearby Eilat (in Israel), which affects the inhabitants of Aqaba and, due to its proximity, the general environment of the village, including the odour in the atmosphere. Another common problem here as elsewhere in Aqaba is the mosquitoes; occasional spray treatment is given for this in the summer season.

Since there is little rainfall in Aqaba, the water discharge seeps to the neighbouring fields and gardens. The village sets a good example of how architecture, planning and landscaping can work together in adapting buildings to their surroundings. It also creates a desirable and lush environment within the arid desert. The buildings in the village are all designed to resist seismic activity, and uses fireproof materials. There is no flooding problem in the area. In November 1995 a violent earthquake occurred in the Gulf of Aqaba. Many buildings in Aqaba were badly damaged, and some even collapsed. The SOS Children’s Village in Aqaba survived this earthquake with only a few minor and superficial cracks, which were immediately repaired.

d. Ageing and maintenance problems

There have been no such problems to date. Both the exterior and the interior of the buildings show very few signs of ageing. The only maintenance required is that resulting from the buildings’ use; left alone, the buildings require little maintenance. The woodwork, for

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example, has to date been very hardwearing and has not been touched since the project was constructed and the windows fitted.

e. Design features

The project attempts to reinterpret the environmental and traditional architectural characteristics of Aqaba in a direct way, using locally available materials and labour-intensive, traditional local technology. The village employs the traditional building style of subtle coursing of random granite boulders, but with the wooden tension members replaced by pre-cast concrete. Mashrabiyyas filter the light of the harsh sun, and wind towers were designed to draw the prevailing local breeze. Doors are painted in bright colours. The massing of the project results in clusters of houses and buildings around shaded and breezy outdoor spaces for living and play, animated by lush vegetation and shading trees. The traffic is very light, and the project site is in a low-density area. The project has been ongoing for ten years, during which time no additions or structural changes were required. The addition of the sports facilities and a water tank were conducted without consulting the architect.

The furniture is kept to a minimum and designed to suit the requirements of the children in scale and form. It is modern, light and simple and was all constructed at the Vocational Training Centre affiliated to the SOS Association. Very little maintenance has been required since it was first installed in the buildings.

VII. Users a. Profile of those who use the project

The children benefiting from this project are drawn from different localities. All are from low-income backgrounds that are traditional or conservative, with a modest social and cultural profile.

b. Response to project

The principal users – the children – very much enjoy living in the village houses and in the village environment, which totally accommodates their needs. One of the teachers (‘dedicated mothers’) complained about a drainage problem which occurred when it rained. No drainage points are provided for the water that accumulates in the courtyard. Another of the inhabitants complained of the lack of air-conditioning inside the houses; this is a particular problem in summer. The village director (Dr Faisal Mtalqah), a resident there, explained that they have had a few problems with the maintenance of water

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pipes; in the bathrooms these needed replacing, which necessitated breaking the floor tiles. A hot water pipe also burst in another house, and leakage from the first floor to the ground occurred due to one or two cases. Dr Mtalqah believes this may have been due to the aftermath of the 1995 earthquake. Maintenance has all been handled in-house, at minimal cost, by the maintenance person living on the premises.

Regarding general maintenance, the director explained that this has been minimal and, in terms of running costs, economical, since most of the materials (e.g., paint) have been donated. The village is seen by everyone as being of a ‘high standard’, giving the general impression that ‘we have everything, when we still require money to run and maintain the operation’. The few professionals in Aqaba all agreed there is no ‘architecture’ to speak of in Aqaba; one of the biggest problems they face, therefore, is that there are no local architectural firms to work with. As a result they have to depend on architects from the capital, Amman. According to Mohammed Balqar (Deputy Chief Commissioner, Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority) the SOS Children’s Village has created a precedent in modern architecture by using stone: ‘Before the SOS Children’s Village the building/architecture here was primarily like that in the rest of Jordanian villages. People did not know the importance of good architecture.’ A style was created that was adapted from the few traditional buildings found in the old town. This style has now been adopted by Aqaba’s more affluent residents (Balqar’s own house, constructed in 1990, is of a similar style, using the same granite façades as those used in the SOS Children’s Village). Balqar also felt that this new initiative provided an opportunity for architects to create something different, by using materials that are not necessarily readily available on the market. The stone was originally available only as a landscape element, and only with the construction of the village was it used as an architectural material. He acknowledged the role of research conducted (by Ammar Khammash) on the use of stone masonry coursing (midmak) in the buildings. He also thought that the layout of the village, with its use of courtyards, was very successful. He added that the Authority were ‘very happy to have this project’ and if anyone comes to Aqaba they take them to see the project: ‘With its local origins, it is a model for us to show’. They are using this project as an example of how ‘our urban areas should look’. The architecture of the village is also being used ‘as a guideline for developing the traditional architecture’. It has given them an added incentive to work further on upgrading the infrastructure of the old town, which they now view as the heart of Aqaba’s urban fabric and a sensitive element within the overall urban development of the town. A new scheme for the traditional suq area has been developed to generate income for the old town and create a point of connectivity with the outlying coastal hotel resort areas. Private properties are now required to be built in an architectural style that is defined as a mixture of modern and local, using building materials from the Aqaba region and, in woodwork, windows and terraces, employing details that are related to vernacular elements.

For those living in the immediate vicinity of the village, indeed for the whole of Aqaba, this is seen as an exclusive project. It is viewed quite favourably by neighbouring residents. There

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would, however, be better social integration if there were less popular discrimination towards the children being orphans and therefore of no ‘established’ family or tribal background.

The children from the adjacent residential quarter, al Alamiyyah, envy the environment of the SOS Children’s Village children because of the availability of space, the privacy, the attractiveness of the housing enclave and its exclusive, ‘upper class’ feel. The sports centre and the freedom to roam around and play undisturbed are probably other reasons why neighbouring children like the SOS children’s living and playing conditions, which are also noticeably tidy and clean. An eleven-year-old boy in the old town said he had friends from school in the SOS Village and frequently goes visiting there, adding that ‘they are better off than we are, they even get pocket money’.

VIII. Persons involved

Client: SOS Children’s Village Association of Jordan Architects: Jafar Tukan & Partners: architect and planner.

Ralph Montgomery: architectural design. Munib Kayyali, structural design. Adel Taher, mechanical design. Azmi Sherif: electrical design.

Salma Samar Damluji May 2001

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SOS Children's Village, Aqaba, Jordan

Acc No: S112891VM Title:Date: 01.06.1997Photographer: TUKAN JafarCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location:VM Link: 1805 SOS Children's Village

Acc No: S112892VM Title:Date: 01.06.1997Photographer: TUKAN JafarCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location:VM Link: 1805 SOS Children's Village

Acc No: S112904VM Title:Date:Photographer: AKAACopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location:VM Link: 1805 SOS Children's Village

Acc No: S118125VM Title: Administration, South facadeDate: 01.12.1997Photographer: TUKAN JafarCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location:VM Link: 1805 SOS Children's Village

Acc No: S118127VM Title: Typical family house, service entranceDate: 01.12.1997Photographer: TUKAN JafarCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location:VM Link: 1805 SOS Children's Village

Acc No: S118136VM Title: Typical house, entrance archwayDate: 01.12.1997Photographer: NATOOR SamiCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location:VM Link: 1805 SOS Children's Village

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Acc No: S118143VM Title: Window detail, windtowerDate: 01.12.1997Photographer: TUKAN JafarCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location:VM Link: 1805 SOS Children's Village

Acc No: S118153VM Title: Kindergarten playgroundDate: 01.12.1997Photographer: TUKAN JafarCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location:VM Link: 1805 SOS Children's Village

Acc No: S118154VM Title: Plaza, children near umbrellaDate: 01.12.1997Photographer: TUKAN JafarCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location:VM Link: 1805 SOS Children's Village

Acc No: S137515VM Title:Date:Photographer: AKAA ReproductionCopyright: YTechnical Infos:Notes:Location: C1VM Link: 1805 SOS Children's Village

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

1 D003777 TUKAN Jafar A4 Y2 D003778 TUKAN Jafar A4 Y3 D003779 TUKAN Jafar A4 Y4 D003780 TUKAN Jafar A4 Y5 D003781 TUKAN Jafar A4 Y6 D003782 TUKAN Jafar A4 Y7 D003783 TUKAN Jafar A4 Y8 R007979 TUKAN Jafar 12x18 Y9 R007980 TUKAN Jafar 12x18 Y

10 R007981 TUKAN Jafar 12x18 Y11 R007982 TUKAN Jafar 12x18 Y12 R007983 TUKAN Jafar 12x18 Y13 R007984 TUKAN Jafar 12x18 Y14 R007985 TUKAN Jafar 12x18 Y15 R007986 TUKAN Jafar 12x18 Y16 S112889 01.02.1995 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y17 S112890 01.06.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y18 S112891 CT00124 IMG0012 01.06.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y19 S112892 CT00124 IMG0016 01.06.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y20 S112893 01.06.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y21 S112894 01.06.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y22 S112895 01.02.1995 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y23 S112896 01.06.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y24 S112897 01.02.1995 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y25 S112898 01.06.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y26 S112899 01.06.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y27 S112900 01.06.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y28 S112901 01.02.1995 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y29 S112902 01.02.1995 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y30 S112903 01.06.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y31 S112904 CT00124 IMG0017 AKAA 24x36 Y32 S112905 AKAA 24x36 Y33 S118118 General view 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y34 S118119 General view 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y35 S118120 General view 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y36 S118121 Village plaza looking Northwest 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y37 S118122 Village plaza looking Northeast 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y38 S118123 Plaza looking North 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y39 S118124 Plaza looking Northeast at night 01.01.1995 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y40 S118125 CT00124 IMG0013 Administration, South facade 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y41 S118126 Administration, South facade, detail 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y42 S118127 CT00124 IMG0015 Typical family house, service entrance 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y43 S118128 General massing 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y44 S118129 Village entrance archway 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y45 S118130 Kindergarten exit doors 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y46 S118131 General massing, Aunt's house 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y47 S118132 Archway from staff house to plaza 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y48 S118133 Typical house facade 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y49 S118134 Typical house facade at dusk 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y50 S118135 Typical house, entrance archway 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

51 S118136 CT00124 IMG0020 Typical house, entrance archway 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y52 S118137 Typical house, entrance archway 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y53 S118138 Service building, workshop doors 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y54 S118139 Typical house, terrace 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y55 S118140 Plaza, terraces 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y56 S118141 Shops, arcade 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y57 S118142 Shops, arcade, detail 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y58 S118143 CT00124 IMG0019 Window detail, windtower 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y59 S118144 Window, mashrabiyya, vent, detail 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y60 S118145 Spout, vent and coping, detail 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y61 S118146 Vent, detail 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y62 S118147 Kindergarten walkway 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y63 S118148 Typical house, extended mashrabiyya 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y64 S118149 Mashrabiyya, detail 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y65 S118150 Light filtered through mashrabiyya 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y66 S118151 Typical house, stairs 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y67 S118152 Kindergarten walkway 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y68 S118153 CT00124 IMG0018 Kindergarten playground 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y69 S118154 CT00124 IMG0014 Plaza, children near umbrella 01.12.1997 TUKAN Jafar 24x36 Y70 S118155 Children at play 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y71 S118156 Outdoor landscape, mothers and children 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y72 S118157 Kindergarten classroom 01.12.1997 NATOOR Sami 24x36 Y73 S137515 CT00124 IMG0011 AKAA Reproduction 24x36 Y74 S212715 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y75 S212716 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y76 S212717 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y77 S212718 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y78 S212719 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y79 S212720 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y80 S212721 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y81 S212722 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y82 S212723 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y83 S212724 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y84 S212725 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y85 S212726 Aerial view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y86 S212727 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y87 S212728 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y88 S212729 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y89 S212730 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y90 S212731 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y91 S212732 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y92 S212733 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y93 S212734 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y94 S212735 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y95 S212736 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y96 S212737 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y97 S212738 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y98 S212739 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y99 S212740 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y

100 S212741 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y

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No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright

101 S212742 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y102 S212743 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y103 S212744 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y104 S212745 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y105 S212746 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y106 S212747 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y107 S212748 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y108 S212749 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y109 S212750 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y110 S212751 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y111 S212752 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y112 S212753 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y113 S212754 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y114 S212755 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y115 S212756 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y116 S212757 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y117 S212758 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y118 S212759 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y119 S212760 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y120 S212761 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y121 S212762 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y122 S212763 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y123 S212764 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y124 S212765 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y125 S212766 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y126 S212767 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y127 S212768 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y128 S212769 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y129 S212770 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y130 S212771 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y131 S212772 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y132 S212773 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y133 S212774 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y134 S212775 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y135 S212776 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y136 S212777 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y137 S212778 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y138 S212779 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y139 S212780 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y140 S212781 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y141 S212782 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y142 S212783 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y143 S212784 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y144 S212785 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y145 S212786 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y146 S212787 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y147 S212788 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y148 S212789 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y149 S212790 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y150 S212791 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y

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151 S212792 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y152 S212793 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y153 S212794 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y154 S212795 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y155 S212796 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y156 S212797 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y157 S212798 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y158 S212799 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y159 S212800 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y160 S212801 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y161 S212802 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y162 S212803 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y163 S212804 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y164 S212805 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y165 S212806 Exterior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y166 S212807 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y167 S212808 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y168 S212809 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y169 S212810 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y170 S212811 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y171 S212812 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y172 S212813 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y173 S212814 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y174 S212815 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y175 S212816 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y176 S212817 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y177 S212818 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y178 S212819 Exterior with people 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y179 S212820 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y180 S212821 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y181 S212822 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y182 S212823 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y183 S212824 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y184 S212825 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y185 S212826 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y186 S212827 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y187 S212828 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y188 S212829 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y189 S212830 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y190 S212831 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y191 S212832 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y192 S212833 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y193 S212834 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y194 S212835 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y195 S212836 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y196 S212837 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y197 S212838 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y198 S212839 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y199 S212840 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y200 S212841 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y

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201 S212842 Interior 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 24x36 Y202 S212843 Entrance to villlage 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y203 S212844 Entrance to villlage 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y204 S212845 Entrance to villlage 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y205 S212846 Entrance to villlage 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y206 S212847 Entrance to village supermarket 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y207 S212848 Street facade 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y208 S212849 Entrance to village supermarket 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y209 S212850 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y210 S212851 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y211 S212852 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y212 S212853 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y213 S212854 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y214 S212855 Main gate supermarket 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y215 S212856 Main gate supermarket 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y216 S212857 Main gate supermarket 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y217 S212858 Main gate supermarket 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y218 S212859 Main gate supermarket 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y219 S212860 Supermarket 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y220 S212861 Main spine 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y221 S212862 Main spine 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y222 S212863 Main gate 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y223 S212864 Main spine kindergarten 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y224 S212865 Main spine kindergarten 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y225 S212866 Kindergarten open space 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y226 S212867 Kindergarten open space 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y227 S212868 Kindergarten open space 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y228 S212869 Kindergarten open space 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y229 S212870 Kindergarten open space/children 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y230 S212871 Children playing 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y231 S212872 Children playing 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y232 S212873 Children playing 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y233 S212874 Village surroundings 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y234 S212875 Village surroundings 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y235 S212876 House with family 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y236 S212877 House with family 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y237 S212878 Gateway 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y238 S212879 Gateway 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y239 S212880 Kindergarten 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y240 S212881 Kindergarten 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y241 S212882 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y242 S212883 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y243 S212884 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y244 S212885 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y245 S212886 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y246 S212887 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y247 S212888 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y248 S212889 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y249 S212890 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y250 S212891 Interior, Type A (2-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y

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251 S212892 Interior, Type A (2-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y252 S212893 Interior, Type A (2-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y253 S212894 Interior, Type A (2-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y254 S212895 Interior, Type A (2-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y255 S212896 Interior, Type A (2-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y256 S212897 Interior, Type A (2-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y257 S212898 Interior, Type A (2-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y258 S212899 Interior, Type A (2-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y259 S212900 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y260 S212901 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y261 S212902 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y262 S212903 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y263 S212904 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y264 S212905 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y265 S212906 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y266 S212907 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y267 S212908 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y268 S212909 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y269 S212910 Interior, Type B (1-floor house) 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y270 S212911 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y271 S212912 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y272 S212913 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y273 S212914 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y274 S212915 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y275 S212916 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y276 S212917 Children playing in main area 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y277 S212918 Children playing in main area 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y278 S212919 Children playing in main area 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y279 S212920 Children playing in main area 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y280 S212921 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y281 S212922 General view 01.04.2001 SADDI Samir 6x6 Y282 S219324 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 2.4x6 Y283 S219325 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 2.4x6 Y284 S219326 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 2.4x6 Y285 S219327 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 2.4x6 Y286 S219328 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 2.4x6 Y287 S219329 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 2.4x6 Y288 S219330 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 2.4x6 Y289 S219331 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 2.4x6 Y290 S219332 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 2.4x6 Y291 S219333 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N292 S219334 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N293 S219335 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N294 S219336 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N295 S219337 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N296 S219338 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N297 S219339 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N298 S219340 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N299 S219341 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N300 S219342 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N

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301 S219343 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N302 S219344 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N303 S219345 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N304 S219346 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N305 S219347 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N306 S219348 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N307 S219349 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N308 S219350 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N309 S219351 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N310 S219352 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N311 S219353 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N312 S219354 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N313 S219355 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N314 S219356 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N315 S219357 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N316 S219358 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N317 S219359 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N318 S219360 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N319 S219361 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N320 S219362 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N321 S219363 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N322 S219364 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N323 S219365 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N324 S219366 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N325 S219367 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N326 S219368 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N327 S219369 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N328 S219370 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N329 S219371 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N330 S219372 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N331 S219373 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N332 S219374 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N333 S219375 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N334 S219376 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N335 S219377 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N336 S219378 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N337 S219379 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N338 S219380 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N339 S219381 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N340 S219382 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N341 S219383 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N342 S219384 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N343 S219385 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N344 S219386 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N345 S219387 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N346 S219388 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N347 S219389 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N348 S219390 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N349 S219391 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N350 S219392 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N

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351 S219393 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N352 S219394 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N353 S219395 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N354 S219396 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N355 S219397 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N356 S219398 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N357 S219399 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N358 S219400 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N359 S219401 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N360 S219402 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N361 S219403 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N362 S219404 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N363 S219405 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N364 S219406 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N365 S219407 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N366 S219408 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N367 S219409 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N368 S219410 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N369 S219411 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N370 S219412 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N371 S219413 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N372 S219414 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N373 S219415 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N374 S219416 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N375 S219417 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N376 S219418 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N377 S219419 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N378 S219420 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N379 S219421 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N380 S219422 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N381 S219423 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N382 S219424 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N383 S219425 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N384 S219426 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N385 S219427 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N386 S219428 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N387 S219429 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N388 S219430 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N389 S219431 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N390 S219432 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N391 S219433 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N392 S219434 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N393 S219435 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N394 S219436 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N395 S219437 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N396 S219438 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N397 S219439 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N398 S219440 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N399 S219441 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N400 S219442 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N

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401 S219443 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N402 S219444 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N403 S219445 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N404 S219446 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N405 S219447 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N406 S219448 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N407 S219449 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N408 S219450 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N409 S219451 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N410 S219452 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N411 S219453 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N412 S219454 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N413 S219455 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N414 S219456 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N415 S219457 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N416 S219458 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N417 S219459 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N418 S219460 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N419 S219461 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N420 S219462 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N421 S219463 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N422 S219464 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N423 S219465 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N424 S219466 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N425 S219467 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N426 S219468 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N427 S219469 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N428 S219470 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N429 S219471 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N430 S219472 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N431 S219473 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N432 S219474 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N433 S219475 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N434 S219476 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N435 S219477 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N436 S219478 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N437 S219479 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N438 S219480 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N439 S219481 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N440 S219482 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N441 S219483 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N442 S219484 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N443 S219485 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N444 S219486 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N445 S219487 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N446 S219488 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N447 S219489 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N448 S219490 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N449 S219491 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N450 S219492 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N

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451 S219493 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N452 S219494 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N453 S219495 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N454 S219496 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N455 S219497 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N456 S219498 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N457 S219499 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N458 S219500 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N459 S219501 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N460 S219502 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N461 S219503 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N462 S219504 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N463 S219505 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N464 S219506 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N465 S219507 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N466 S219508 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N467 S219509 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N468 S219510 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N469 S219511 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N470 S219512 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N471 S219513 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N472 S219514 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N473 S219515 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N474 S219516 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N475 S219517 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N476 S219518 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N477 S219519 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N478 S219520 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N479 S219521 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N480 S219522 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N481 S219523 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N482 S219524 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N483 S219525 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N484 S219526 House 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N485 S219527 House 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N486 S219528 House 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N487 S219529 Office/kingergarten 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N488 S219530 Office 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N489 S219531 Office/kingergarten 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N490 S219532 House 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N491 S219533 House 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N492 S219534 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N493 S219535 Office/house 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N494 S219536 House 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N495 S219537 House 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N496 S219538 House/office 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N497 S219539 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N498 S219540 Office 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N499 S219541 Office 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N500 S219542 Kindergarten 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N

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501 S219543 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N502 S219544 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N503 S219545 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N504 S219546 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N505 S219547 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N506 S219548 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N507 S219549 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N508 S219550 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N509 S219551 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N510 S219552 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N511 S219553 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N512 S219554 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N513 S219555 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N514 S219556 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N515 S219557 House 2 A/B 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N516 S219558 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N517 S219559 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N518 S219560 House C 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N519 S219561 House C/B 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N520 S219562 House C/B 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N521 S219563 House C/D 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N522 S219564 House D/C 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N523 S219565 House C 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N524 S219566 House C/D 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N525 S219567 House C/D 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N526 S219568 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N527 S219569 House B/A 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N528 S219570 House D 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N529 S219571 House D 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N530 S219572 House D 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N531 S219573 House E 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N532 S219574 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N533 S219575 House G/H 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N534 S219576 House G/H 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N535 S219577 House I 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N536 S219578 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N537 S219579 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N538 S219580 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N539 S219581 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N540 S219582 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N541 S219583 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N542 S219584 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N543 S219585 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N544 S219586 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N545 S219587 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N546 S219588 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N547 S219589 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N548 S219590 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N549 S219591 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N550 S219592 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N

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551 S219593 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N552 S219594 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N553 S219595 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N554 S219596 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N555 S219597 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N556 S219598 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N557 S219599 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N558 S219600 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N559 S219601 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N560 S219602 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N561 S219603 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N562 S219604 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N563 S219605 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N564 S219606 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N565 S219607 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N566 S219608 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N567 S219609 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N568 S219610 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N569 S219611 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N570 S219612 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N571 S219613 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N572 S219614 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N573 S219615 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N574 S219616 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N575 S219617 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N576 S219618 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N577 S219619 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N578 S219620 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N579 S219621 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N580 S219622 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N581 S219623 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N582 S219624 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N583 S219625 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N584 S219626 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N585 S219627 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N586 S219628 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N587 S219629 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N588 S219630 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N589 S219631 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N590 S219632 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N591 S219633 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N592 S219634 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N593 S219635 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N594 S219636 House C/D B/A 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N595 S219637 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N596 S219638 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N597 S219639 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N598 S219640 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N599 S219641 Living room 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N600 S219642 House C/B 30.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 N

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SOS Children's Village, Aqaba, Jordan

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601 S219643 01.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 Y602 S219644 01.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 Y603 S219751 01.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 Y604 S219752 01.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 Y605 S219753 01.07.2001 FURUYA Seiichi 24x36 Y606 S219973 Plans/elevations AKAA Reproduction 24x36 Y

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