Project Overview
The A.M. Qattan Foundation Building is a landmark cultural and educational complex located in Al-Tireh, Ramallah. Designed to foster creativity, learning, and community engagement, the project reflects Abaad Jordan for Construction (A.C.C.)’s ability to deliver sophisticated public facilities that merge architectural elegance, sustainability, and technical excellence.
The 7,000 m² facility integrates office spaces, art studios, theaters, galleries, and public areas — all designed to support Palestine’s growing cultural and educational ecosystem. The project achieved national recognition as the first building in Palestine to receive the Palestine Higher Green Building Council Award for its sustainable design and construction practices.
Scope of Work
- Complete construction and finishing works for a 7,000 m² multipurpose complex
- Execution of three main zones:
- A vertical tower with offices, library, reception, multipurpose hall, and gymnasium
- A rectilinear block featuring art galleries, a collapsible theatre, workshops, and studios
- A landscaped garden and open-air terraces totaling over 3,000 m²
- Implementation of eco-friendly construction methods and waste management systems
- Integration of low VOC materials, dust control, and recycling programs
Key Highlights
Seamless coordination between local and international consultants
Award-winning sustainable design recognized by the Palestine Green Building Council
Use of environmentally responsible materials and construction practices
Over 500 m² of gardened areas and 2,500 m² of landscaped exteriors
Built to support artistic, cultural, and educational activities

