Maqam Echahid - Mémorial du martyr (Alger) by Oussama Senhadji

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Design By: Oussama Senhadji
My name is oussama senhadji, i'm an Architect and Urban planner, i use (AutoCAD) to drawing 2D, (SketchUP, Revit and Blender) to Modeling 3D, (Lumion and V-Ray) to render, and (QGIS) to analyze and edit spatial information in addition to composing and exporting graphical maps , enthusiastic, creative graphic designer with solid problem solving skills, with over 8 years experience I will do my best to get your work done perfectly.
Design By: Oussama Senhadji
My name is oussama senhadji, i'm an Architect and Urban planner, i use (AutoCAD) to drawing 2D, (SketchUP, Revit and Blender) to Modeling 3D, (Lumion and V-Ray) to render, and (QGIS) to analyze and edit spatial information in addition to composing and exporting graphical maps , enthusiastic, creative graphic designer with solid problem solving skills, with over 8 years experience I will do my best to get your work done perfectly.
Artist Statement

The Maqam Echahid (Arabic: مقام الشهيد‎, is an iconic concrete monument commemorating the Algerian war for independence. The monument was opened in 1982 on the 20th anniversary of Algeria's independence. It is fashioned in the shape of three standing palm leaves which shelter the "Eternal Flame" beneath. At the edge of each palm leaf stands a statue of a soldier, each representing a stage of Algeria's struggle. - oussama senhadji