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Contact Info-Personal Info-Education –Skills-Personal Qualification-Certificate’s

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Selected Projects

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Alwajba Palace Alwajba Palace – Daily Majlis Joint Command & Staff College Alex Bank ID

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Passionate with sustainable and environmental design approach Knowledgeable and considerate with the natural and contextual effects towards architecture.

Highly motivated with a strong ambition Adept interpersonal and communication skill Being involved in organizing various activities and events I believe I have an efficient interpersonal skill along with a proficient leading and managing experiences.

Eager to learn and open minded to new ideas I’m a fast learner who is willing to spend time on research and open up to new ideas and always looking for it.

Able to handle and solve problems under pressure Being a technical engineer and a designer for more then three years in several companies and corporations, allows me to develop my ability to handle problems within a limited time frame and under pressure.

Panamera Trading and Contracting Experience certificate Egypt Consulting and Design Experience certificate


EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Saleh & Hegab Integrated Engineering & Consultancy Cairo, Egypt Junior Architect Responsibilities / Project Involved Designing : Interior for several banks branches : Exterior for several banks branches Review architecture drawings prior/during design process Producing architectural design/workshop drawings Client Liaison

Panamera Trading & Contracting – Doha, Qatar Junior Architect / Technical Engineer Responsibilities / Project Involved Four Season – NOBU Restaurant @ West bay - Exterior Landscape & Hard scape - Technical Support/Architecture Workshop Drawings Al-Maamoura Office Building @ Al-Maamoura - Exterior Elevations Stone Cladding - Technical Support/Architecture Workshop Drawings Joint Command and Staff Collage @ Al-Wakra – Qatar Armed Force - Exterior Elevations Stone Cladding & Interior Marble Flooring - Design/Technical Support/Architecture Workshop Drawings Al-Wakra Spa @ Al-Wakra - Interior Walls Stone Cladding - Design/Technical Support/Architecture Workshop Drawings Several palace’s and villa’s - Design : planning : Interior Design : Exterior Design : Landscape Design - Technical Support : Document Control : Quantity Calculation : Architecture Workshop Drawings Handling a project from zero point starting with design sketches, quantity calculation and presentation then updating design revision according to customer modification requests till design approval then preparing BOQ’s and finalizing workshop drawings for the project, saving all project data during this process in a very effective and organized methods that I have learned in Project Management and Technical Department Management.

Almasreya Design & Consultancy - Technical Engineer/junior Designer Responsibilities / Project Involved - Technology University @ Nasr City Technical Support/Workshop Drawings - General Union of workers Education and Scientific Research Technical Support/Workshop Drawings - Development of Vocational Training Institute Design/Technical Support/Workshop Drawings - Development of Culture Foundation Union Club Design/Technical Support/Workshop Drawings - A number of multiple floor houses and villas Exterior/Interior Designer and Workshop Drawings Technical Department Engineer responsible for Architecture workshop drawings, project history and document.

TRAINING Al-Faraen Design and Contracting Architect Participating in designing and building several villa’s in 6th October City.

Arab Contractors Company Architect Participating in building process of Giza Tonal, Al-Qasr Al-Ainy Hospital and Cairo University Central Library.





AL-WAJBA PALACE

H.E. Hassan Abdullah Al-Ghanem Al-Wajba - Qatar


MAIN VILLA :Four thousand and six hundred square meter of elevation stone cladding Three thousand and seven hundred length meter of decorative cornice More then four hundred length meter of decorative columns About three hundred decorative elements


MAIN VILLA :Using mechanical dray fixation system, with different types of anchors according to selected wall section condition and elements weight, which helped supporting this amount of stone cladding and decorative elements.


MAJLIS :Two thousand square meter of elevation stone cladding Two thousand length meter of decorative cornice Two hundred length meter of decorative columns About one hundred decorative elements




AL-WAJBA PALACE – Daily Majlis

H.E. Hassan Abdullah Al-Ghanem Al-Wajba - Qatar


A contemporary Islamic design was selected as the main theme for the Wajba Palace Daily Majlis, using what we call The heart and soul of Islamic decoration which is Islamic geometric patterns and floral arabesques to show the. For the ceiling design we tried to show the beauty of Islamic patterns in all details with different sizes and colors, with confirmation that all the selected patterns, designs and colors are in a complete harmony giving a result of a relief view for the eyes and sole

Ceiling Design


Marble water jet can be very useful in Islamic theme flooring design, it helps in translating your vision and imagination image into reality. Although one of the items that help showing the beauty of the design is the selection of marble types that can show designer concept with its different color and texture

Flooring Design


Sections showing details inside the Majlis




JOINT COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE

QATAR ARMMED FORCES Al-Wakra - Qatar


MAIN BUIKDING EXTERIOR :Five hundred square meter of natural stone elevation stone cladding fixed to steel framing including mechanical fixation.


MAIN BUILDING INTERIOR FLOORING :One thousand five hundred and fifty square meter of Dark Imprador, Crème Marfile and Red Alicante marble for interior flooring, with five hundred length meter of skirting.





Alex Bank

Alex Bank El-tagamo’o El-khames


Alex Bank Ground Floor Interior Design


Alex Bank First Floor Interior Design



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A beautifully decorated interior not only functions well but it creates a mood or a feeling and shows off the personality of the family that lives there. Its attention to these three important ingredients — function, mood and personality — that ensures decorating success. Before painting and rearranging, spend some time thinking about your family and how you live. Look through magazines for inspiration and pull out ideas or rooms that appeal to you. Gather things from around the house that make you feel good and study them carefully for color cues and perhaps a clue to the mood you're looking for in your home. This is the beginning of a well-planned and decorated living area. As for the rest, let's start with function.


Function Decorating is more than just eye appeal — it's making a room really work for you. Here's how to do it, element by element: The focal point: Sometimes rooms have natural focal points (places the eyes travel to immediately upon entering a room) — a fireplace, a bay window with a view, maybe even a built-in bookcase. If the room doesn't have a natural focal point, create one with a dynamic piece of art or a colorful area rug. - The furniture: Determine whether the furniture satisfies the functions you've planned for the room. If a piece isn't working or if it's too large or too small for the size of the room, get rid of it or trade it for something else around the house that may be more appropriate.

- The lighting: Lighting should be selected for the functions of the room as well as for visual appeal. Every task will require either direct lighting from a lamp or indirect lights that simply brighten the room for conversation or TV-watching. Accent lighting — floor spots, track lighting or recessed spotlights — enhance texture, color and room details. - The furniture arrangement: Draw your room on graph paper. Measure and mark electrical outlets and switches, vents, windows and doors. Measure your furniture and place it in your floor plan. Generally, the main furniture pieces are directed toward the focal point, keeping the major traffic patterns open. Fill in with pieces you'd like to have that may or may not be available now. Be sure to balance high and low pieces as well as heavy and light ones around the room.


Mood The mood or feeling of a room is created by your choice of colors, the style of furnishings, the amount of texture and pattern you choose and your accessories. Since there's so much to think about when creating a mood, establishing a theme through the selection of an inspiration piece can make this portion of a decorating project much more fun and interesting. Here are the factors you need to address when setting a mood: - The inspiration piece: The easiest way by far to decorate is to start with some source of inspiration. A decorative pillow, a favorite scarf and even a magazine photo are good places to begin. Select your inspiration piece wisely, and be sure it makes you feel good when you look at it. It's the basis for selecting your theme, colors, patterns and textures. - Theme: Analyze your inspiration piece and develop a theme name for it. For instance, a needlepoint pillow with a botanical design on a black background may inspire a title like "formal botanical garden." Be descriptive with your theme name and all sorts of supporting ideas will come to mind. Botanical prints, striped walls, greens and floral colors, formal fabrics and furniture, dark woods and black accents all fit this particular theme.


- Color cues: Color should always support the theme. Many times, the colors that are most appropriate are found in the patterns and design of your inspiration piece. Generally, it's best to choose three colors in a room: a dominant color, used for walls, carpeting and fabric backgrounds; a secondary color, found throughout the room in fabrics and accessories; and an accent color, used sparingly to give energy and excitement to the room. - Patterns: Stripes, checks, floral and plaids are just a few of the patterns to consider as you continue supporting your theme. It's all right to mix patterns as long as you do three things: 1.- Keep the background color the same. 2.- Make sure all patterns share the same colors. 3.- Vary the scale or sizes of the patterns. - Texture: Too many smooth, shiny objects or too much nubby, rustic texture becomes tiresome. Use variety to keep the room interesting. Even a pattern can be used as texture. Many prints look dimensional and therefore add depth to a decorating scheme. - Furniture: Aside from being functional, your furniture plays an important role in supporting your theme. Some pieces may function well but their style or color may stick out like a sore thumb. Try to salvage it with slipcovers, tablecloths or paint. If it's a lost cause, remove it from the room.


Personality Here's your chance to put your personal stamp on a well-planned room. Here are some strategies: - Accessorizing: Pictures, vases, pillows and area rugs are all integral parts of a great decorating plan. Generally, they should support your theme, but allow more flexibility here; an antique picture frame could add wonderful variety to a contemporary room. Accessories are located on walls, mantels, furniture, tabletops and floors; they can be paintings and photos or pillows. - Whimsy: This is optional in your decorating scheme, but it can counteract any sterile quality that may have been created by strictly following all the guidelines. A beautiful country sitting room may get some relief from a playful quilt placed over the fireplace. - The unexpected: Interest doesn't have to be whimsical; it can simply be something unexpected in a room, like a brightly-painted ceiling.




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