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EXPERIENCE
DESIGNER
Gensler | Jan 2022 - present
ABOUT
An interior designer who enjoys a robust, open, and extremely collaborative environment! Skilled in determining space requirements and selecting essentials to achieve project goals and a high degree of client satisfaction. Exhibits strong technical and creative skills, excellent communication, and organizational abilities. Committed to providing functional, stylish, and cost-effective design solutions. Detail-oriented in problem-solving and planning. Ready to make an immediate contribution to your organization.
INTERIOR DESIGNER
Del Gavio Group | Jul 2021 - Jan 2022
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN
Del Gavio Group | May 2021 - Jun 2021
FREELANCE INTERIOR DESIGNER
Contractual | Feb 2016 - Apr 2018
JUNIOR INTERIOR DESIGNER
Design studio Associates | May 2018 - Jul 2019
SKILLS
REVIT
AUTOCAD
PHOTOSHOP
INDESIGN
ILLUSTRATOR
ENSCAPE
SKETCHUP
MICROSOFT OFFICE
TITLE: WATTEN - RIGHT PLACE
TYPE: COMMUNITY CENTER
PAGE: 4-15 02
TITLE: THE MUSE
TYPE: HOTEL
PAGE: 16-29 03
TITLE: LA CHARGERS HQ & TRAINING FACILITY
TYPE: COMMERCIAL PAGE: 30-49
PROJECT BRIEF
COMMUNITY CENTER I SYRIAN REFUGEE: THE VICTIM OF THE CIVIL WAR
In response to civil war that resulted in the displacement of more than 11 million people, the united states accepted 18,007 refugees. The design challenge was to create a safe haven for the refugees fitting to their lifestyle and philosophy. The center will become a platform for the users to learn, develop, grow and make a living for themsleves in a foreign country.
Hence, the community center consist of a restaurant, museum to invite people to learn more about the culture and food of the user which also becomes a source of income. For personal development there are classrooms, computer labs, social services and consultation offices. Including many back of house spaces.
Programs Used: Revit, Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign
SITE ANALYSIS SWOT ANALYSIS
Location: 6015 ne holladay st, portland, oregon, 97213
Site: 10,000 sq.ft
Max building height: 45’
Population: 2.4 million
Climate: summer – warm, dry / Winter: midly cold, wet.
Rainfall: 36” (915.1mm)/154.5 days
Wind direction: SW at 4/5mph
Topography : Flat
User group: Families - babies, young adults, middle-aged adults and old adults, Management staff and visitors of all age group.
STRUCTURE ANALYSIS
WEAKNESS
The site isn’t isolated from the main busy road. There is a railroad right next to the site, so noise is a big issue.
There is a lot of vehicular moment on the site due to traffic flow from the highway and the primary roads.
STRENGHT
Easy access from Park, food, restaurants Public Transport access next to the railway
THREATH
Residents can feel discomfort at night because of railroad and the highway noise.
OPPURTUNITY
Designing open spaces areas with contextual absorbing sound.
Non- Structural Walls 2 hour rated Structural Walls 2 hour rated Vertical circulation
the main road. restaurants at a walking distance. access is convenient as the site is located railway station.
USER ANALYSIS
Syria’s importance is placed on family, religion, and respect. They have a rich and diverse culture influenced by Arab, Islamic, and ancient civilizations, with traditions in music, cuisine, and crafts. It is a land of immense antiquity and archaeological remains that are among the oldest in the world.
spaces (planting more trees and green contextual response to provide shade and
DESIGN CONCEPT
The concept is “Architecture is art we live in”. Focusing on the strength and support of the classic element in architecture “the Arch”. The inspirational form language of this curved and robust element will be used as focal element in the space along with texture, light and shadow, muted color, architectural details and materials following the typical syrian building typology of a central courtyard and backyard.
The projects also focuses on “Social Sustainability” It means to study how these refugees live, communicate, the meaning of privacy in their live, which material they prefer and use for construction, which kind of construction techniques they use themselves and the functionality in their homes.
SPATIAL FORTMATION
Prototype : Courtyard Dwelling
Roofed Courtyard Scattered outdoor spaces
PROCESS - BUBBLE DAIGRAMS
SKYLIGHT ON THE ROOF TO BRING IN MORE DAY AND GIVE THE SENSE OF AN INTERNAL COURTYARD
Final form, roofed Courtyard : Rooms with outdoor connectivity
Level - 01
“Zribeh” A TERM USED FOR THE BACK OF THE HOUSE
“Riwaq” A COVERED GALLERY CONNECTE D TO THE FRONT OF THE HOUSE
Level - 02
THE TRAGET USERS' LIFESTYLE REVOLVES AROUND FEATURES SUCH AS WATERBODIES BACKYARD AND FRONT YARD, THE BACKYARD IS USUALLY USED AS A LEISURE SPACE WHERE FRIENDS AND FAMILIES GATHER
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Main Entrance to building is from the South to as it is well connected to the primary road and will not disturb the residents on the west. The museum is right across the main entrance towards the north. The Entrance to the restaurant is from the north primary road.
PLAN
ELEVATIONS
Custom wood panelling - refurbished wood
textured paint
PROCESS SKETCHES
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
All residential units around the atrium overlooking the huge common space which is purposefully located in between the community space and entrance.
The Residents have been provided with two elevator in the space for convenience in their movement one is towards the east near the residential units and the other is near the classrooms which are on the west. Community shared kitchen and dinning space are adjacent the restaurant considering the plumbing.
Custom wallcovering
ELEVATIONS
FINISHES, LIGHT FIXTURES & FURNITURE
textured paint
Custom wallcovering
Textured ceramic 1/4”
1” Niche
Glossed cermaic tile 1/4”
PROGRESS SKETCH
EXTERIOR ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
02THE MUSE -
PROJECT BRIEF
HOTEL I THE MUSE
The HGI group plans to convert a property in the center of downtown oakland into a hotel. The property is eight stories, where all the public spaces are located on the first and second floor like a cafe, restaurant turned nightclub, collab spaces, conference room, bars, and a huge central courtyard. Floor 3-8 provide 60 guest rooms, 10 on each floor. In addition, the building will have two basement level parking. The guestrooms will be more like condominium units. A combination of studio and 1 bedroom units with each with its own kitchen.
The purpose of the hotel was to serve buisness guest and tourist another goal of the client was to serve the community and help the local artist, musician and people by providing a paltform to connect. The hotel would also be a souirce of income for the local and for the main user will be the extended stay buisness guest. The design, purpose and name of the hotel was thought out accordingly as the client wanted the space to that inspire creativity.
Programs Used: Revit,Enscape, photoshop, Indesign
SITE ANALYSIS
Location: 1540 Broadway, downtown Oakland, CA
Site: 10,731 sq.ft
Zoning: Central Business District Pedestrian Retail Commercial. Parcel number:008 062200501
Climate: summer – warm, dry / Winter: midly cold, wet.
Rainfall: 3.8”
Wind direction: SW at 7/9.5mph
Topography : Mostly Flat
User group: Buisness guest - week and/or month stays. Tourists, Artist local & International short stays.
STRUCTURE ANALYSIS
SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGHT
The walkability score strength being located local restaurants,
WEAKNESS
The site is located on main busy road. Hence, parking orgazination needs to be well as it can result in traffic issues. The view will be blocked in two directions due the high-rise apartment buildings on the north and east.
OPPURTUNITY
Designing the courtyard as there is no open Designing a well-equipped consideration made Taking advantage to the design to attract
THREATH
A lot of competition in the area. Providing good building security as the area can be unsafe
Non- Structural Walls 2 hour rated
Structural Walls 2 hour rated
Vertical circulation
Mechanical shaft
score is very good and location is a huge located in downtown providing access to parks and landmarks.
CULTURE ANALYSIS
Few words that describe oakland are Diverse, vibrant, gritty, resilient, creative, political, artistic, entrepreneurial, activist, foodie, historic, musical, athletic, progressive, community-oriented.
courtyard area and making it the focal point open space around the site. well-equipped hotel with all necessary made for users comfortable living. advantage of Oakland culture and incorporating it attract not just visitors but also the locals.
DESIGN CONCEPT
The concept for the hotel design is “What happens when you tell your story and I tell mine ?”
The design of the hotel is going to be done with the purpose to instantly breakdown barriers by connecting people on a human level and inviting people to tell their stories. The design elements in the hotel, such as the architecture, interior design, and art installations, will be done with the intention to evoke different emotions and moods that can inspire. The use of bright colors and bold patterns in the hotel’s decor can stimulate the imagination
The design of the hotel will reflect inclusivness and will be a safe spaces of the users and design is a futurist approach to the Bauhaus movement keeping the history of oakland in consideration.
MOODBOARD
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
The entrance is from the west which is connected to the main road. To attract people a intentional decision was made to place a trendy cafe up northwest. Multiple collabrative spaces were added considering the events to be organised throughout the year. Many design decisions were made keeping the exisitng elevators and plumbing in consideration.
The central cou was made the focal point of the hotel and all first floor ameneties were placed with the intention to lead into it.
ELEVATIONS
Yellow paint
Custom desk with ceasrstone SS
FOCUS AREA / LEVEL 01 A C
Red paint
Yellow paint
Textured & color glass partition
FINISHES, LIGHT FIXTURES & FURNITURE
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
A feature wall was aded as soon as you enter second level. Amentities like gym, gaming room and conference with a cafe and bar with outdoor patio looking into the courtyard was provided only for the residents use. On the west were placed sll conference rooms which get views of downtown Oakland. The ceiling height at the gaming area was only 8’ and so to make it look like it had more height a mirror was aded to the ceiling.
03 LA CHARGERS -
PROJECT BRIEF
HQ & TRAINING FACILITY
CORPORATE HEADQUATERS AND TRANING FACILITY I LOS ANGELES CHARGERS I DESIGNER: GENSLER SPORTS
The project will be a permanent home for the Los Angeles chargers whi intend on makinhg their move back to their town further rooting themselves into the community the serve. “The goal is for the chargers to become the standard of excellence in the NFL. This facility demonstrates our organizations commitment to that standard” – A.G. Spanos, President Business Operations, Los Angeles Chargers
The 14 acres site includes three natural grass turf fields taken up 7,600 sq.ft. The faciltiy has three levels to it. The ground floor has all players facilities and training and has direct acess to the fields. The second level is more community spaces like the dining hall and players meeting/training rooms along with the scotung office and the third level is the front office headquaters and the hospilality club (LUX Club).
Programs used: Revit, Enscape, Indesign, Phtoshop, Bluebeam,
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
My Roles being the Designer on the project was to generate construction documents. While designing and developing drawings, I would study any conflicts with mechanical, structural, Av and lighting if found come up with solutions and coordinate conflicts/solutions with consultants. Main focus being the Interiors my responsibilities were to finalise finishes, furniture,decorative lighting, ceiling systems, plumbing accesories, etc and keep the drawings and schedules up to date on revit. Along, with that orther responsibilities included product research and quotes, coordination with vendors on custom items and develop details, under the supervision of a senior designer. Developing presentations on Indesign, photoshop and physical material boards for client review. Since, the project is in construction I was also working on responding to interior RFI and reviewing interior finish submittals with the contractor and the CA team.
Being known for my organisational skills, I was in charge for coordinating the lunch & learn presentation for the interiors team within the Gensler sports studio.
DETAILED PROJECT CONTRIBUTION TO BE SHOWN DURING INTERVIEW.
GENSLER SPORTS: CONFIDENTIAL PROJECT (INTERIOR DRAWIGS AND RENDERS NOT RELEASE FOR PUBLIC VIEWING.)