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July 2002
Architect Rasem Badran of DAR AL OMRAN received the Honorary PhD in Architectural Design from the University of Science and Technology in Jordan, for his advancement of Architectural Theory and Practice.

February 2002
DAR AL OMRAN was commissioned to design the Tamdeen headquarters tower located in Sharq, Kuwait for the Tamdeen Real Estate Company. The 6,000 square-meters project is estimated to cost 4.6 million JD (around 6.6 million $US).

 

 
January 2002
The Arab Towns Organization chose "Amman City Hall" in the Ras al-'Ayn area development as the best Architectural project to be constructed in the organization's member states for its seventh awards cycle. The decision was based on factors including the project's success in integrating modern Arab architecture with the urban fabric of the city, and its contribution to upgrading the area of Ras al-'Ayn. The 10,000 square-meters structure, which was jointly designed by Shubeilat Badran Associates (now DAR AL OMRAN) and Jafar Tukan and Partners, consists of four floors that include exhibition halls and the offices of the Mayor of Amman and his staff. The structure is part of a comprehensive development plan that the Municipality of Greater Amman is carrying out for the Ras al-'Ayn area in the center of the city. This comprehensive plan, which covers an area of 140,000 square meters and aims at rehabilitating this part of central Amman, includes the construction of various buildings and open plazas. In addition to the city hall, the main buildings of the Ras al-'Ayn complex include al-Hussein Cultural Center, the municipality's central administrative building, and a mosque. The Jordan National Museum also will be located in the complex. (Source: Al-Ra'I Newspaper, January 16, 2002.)
 
January 2002

DAR AL OMRAN completed designs for a heart surgery and kidney dialysis center in Astana, Kazakhstan. The 3,900 square meters project is expected to cost 3.5 million JD (around 5 million $US).