Undergraduate Portfolio - Areen Abu Raddad

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INTERIOR DESIGN // ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO AREEN ABURADDAD


“Inside you there’s an artist you don’t know about… say yes quickly, if you know, if you’ve known it from before the beginning of the universe.” ― Rumi


CV AREEN JAMAL ABURADDAD 27.05.1994 Amman, Jordan Jordanian Nationality areenaburaddad@gmail.com

PERSONAL TRAITS Patient, creative, detail oriented, outgoing, ambitious, dedicated

LANGUAGES Arabic

Mother tongue

English

Fluent in speaking and writing

German

Good (B1 level)

EDUCATION Fall/Wineter, 2015

HS. Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Detmold, Germany

Exchange semester

2012-2015

German Jordanian University (GJU), Amman, Jordan

Architecture//Interior Architecture Bachelor Program

2010-2012

Redwan Schools, Amman

Tawjihi (Abitur), finished highschool (94% Average)

INTERNSHIP Goussous Engineering Bureau

2015

SOFTWARE SKILLS Autodesk AutoCAD Autodesk REVIT

Pro

Rhinoceros

Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

Pro

3DsMAX Google Sketchup

Very good good

MS Office

Pro

Excellent manual renderinh skills using markers, China Inl, and others Excellent model making techniques


TABLE OF CONTENTS


RESTURANT//KIOSK SUSTANABLE ORPHANAGE POP-UP STORE RENOVATION PROJECT // TEMPORARY USE RESINDENTIAL PROJECT FURNITURE DESIGN



RESTURANT//KIOSK


THE SAME MATERIAL (WOODEN TEXTILE) WAS USED IN DIFFERENT DESIGN ELEMENTS TO CREATE ONE COHERENT FEEL. THROUGH THE GEOMETRIC SHAPE OF THE MATERIAL AN ORGANIC OVER-ALL LOOK WAS RENDERED TO GIVE AN ATTRACTIVE VIBE TO THE HEALTHY FOOD THE STORE IS OFFERING AND PROMOTING

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THE VEGAN PLACE

CONCEPT : USING THE SAME MATERIAL IN VAROUS WAYS, SAME AS THE SAME INGREDIENTS ARE USED IN VARIOUS RECIPIES TO GET DIFFERENT FLAVOURS

MATERIAL:

WOODEN TEXTILE


FOR THIS PROJECT, COMPUTERISED 3D MODELING AND MANUAL RENDERING SKILLS WERE USED



SUSTANABLE ORPHANAGE


Design process started with creating an apartment for each famiLy each family is 5-6 children and a mother

CONECPT TO CREATE A FAMILY AND A COMMUNITY FOR THE ORPHANS THROUGH THE FACIITIES PROVIDED


A COMMON DINING AREA ADDED TO THE DESIGN FOR ALL THE "FAMILIES" IN THE ORPHANAGE THE SAME COLORED GLASS IMPLEMENTED AROUND THE PROJECT WAS ALSO A KEY ELEMENT IN THE DESIGN OF THE DINING HALL, BUT WITH A SPECIFIC COLOUR PALETTE. WARM COLOURS, RED, ORANGE, AND YELLOW, THE APPETITE RESPONDS TO THOSE COLOURS POSITIVLY. THE CHOICE OF MATERIALS WAS INFLUENCED BY THE SUSTAINABLE NATURE OF THE PROJECT. AFFORDABLE, LONG-LIFE, AND SUSTAINABLE WAS THE GOAL, SO MDF SEATS WERE PLACED AND LIGHT, NONSLIP, CONCRETE FLOORS.


A LIBRARY, A READING AREA, AND A STUDY HALL WERE AN IMPORTANT PART IN THE DESIGN OF THE ORPHANAGE. THE SIGNIFICANCE AND VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION NEEDED TO BE EMPHASISED AND FOCUSED ON BY THE OFFICIALS AND THE ORPHANS THEMSELVES, ALL TO CREATE A BETTER FUTURE FOR THEM WITH THE PROPER BASE-THEIR EDUCATION A CALM, YET LIVELY COLOURE PALETTE WAS APPOINTED TO THIS AREA AND INDUCED THROUGH THE COLOURED GLASS AND FURNITURE




POP-UP STORE


LOCATED IN ONE OF THE BUSIEST SHOPPING CENTERS IN AMMAN IS A LITTLE ATTRACTIVE POP-UP STORE THAT SELLS JARRED GOODS AND HOME MADE FOODS, MADE EXCLUSIVLY BY LOW INCOME WOMEN WHO SUPPORT THEIR FAMILIES FINANCIALLY INSPIRATION AND THEME IN MOOD BOARD (RIGHT)


A SIMPLE SQUARE SHAPE, WITH TWO WALLS OF WOODEN SHELVES AND A GLASS BACKGROUNDS TO ATTRACT THE BUYERS AND DESPLAY THE MERCHENDISE.

FLOOR PLAN

AS FOR THE OTHER TWO WALLS; ONE IS MADE OF WOODEN PLANKS WITH PITURES OF THE WOMED WORKING ON THE FOOD, THEIR STORIES AND FAMILIES

AND THE FOURTH WALL IS MADE ENTIRLY OF TINTED GLASS JARS STACKED ON TOP OF EACH OTHER AND ATTACHED BY A THIN STEEL POLE

CEILING PLAN

3D SHOTS



RENOVATION PROJECT // TEMPORARY USE


Located in the heart of the Jordanian capital, Amman, is Daret Ibrahim Hashim, a house built in the 1920’s and was the residnece of one of the first prime ministers in the country. Today, this building is being renovated to be added to the Jabal Amman campus of the School of Architecture and Built Environment (SABE), German Jordanian University. For this project we were asked to create a multifuncional building that would serve various porpouses and gold different events, workshops, and exhibitions during the school year. The part I designed was a space for project display, final design juries and project critic



THE CONCEPT REVOLVED AROUND THE INTERESTING CONTRAST BETWEENN THE OLD AND THE NEW . THIS PARTICULAR BUILDING HAD A STRONG CHARACTER THAT WAS EVIDENT IN THE DETAILS; THE WINDOWS, THE SOFT TURQUOIS COLOR OF THE WALLS, THE PATTERNED TILES. THIS CHARACTER I CHOSE TO KEEP AND PROTECT IN MY DESIGN, WHILE ADDING CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE SYSTEMS TO REFLECT THE CONCEPT.




RESINDENTIAL PROJECT


A HOUSE, A HOME FOR MAHMOUD DARWISH. DARWISH IS A RENOUNCED PALESTINIAN POET, HE WAS A REVOLOUTIONARY YET RECLUSIVE POET WHO ''ENJOYED HIS LONLINESS AND PRIVACY'' THIS RESIDENCE WAS DESIGNED TO FIT HIS CHARACTER, AND TO BE HIS HOME AND ASYLUM

FOR THIS 3RD SEMESTER PROJECT, BOTH MANUAL AND COMPUTERISED SKILLS WERE APPLIED SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR


A SPECIAL FUNCTION ROOM WAS ADDED TO THE RESIDENCE. A LIBRARY THAT DOUBLE FUNCTIONS AS A SOCIAL ROOM FOR DARWISH TO HOST POETRY NIGHTS AND BOOK DISCUSSIONS FOR HE ONLY REACHED TO OTHER PEOPLE THROUGH HIS POETRY AND MOSTLY HIS INTERACHIONS REVOLVED AROUND IT

AN EXTERIOR SHOT TO SHOW THE HOUSE AND THE SPECIAL FUNSTION ROOM FROM OUSIDE



FURNITURE DESIGN


RECYCLED FURNITURE PROJECT A STOOL WAS DESIGNED, AND MADE WITH TWO MATERIALS: BLUE WIRE HANGERS, AND A ROPE.

NO GLUE, NAILS, OR ANY OTHER ADHESIVE MATERIALS WERE USED TO ATTACH AND JOIN THE STOOL


THIS CHAIR WAS DESIGNED TO BE BUILT USING THE SCREENING METHOD, USING ONLY CARDBOARD AND NO ADHESIVES. THE CARDBOARD PEICES INTERSECTED IN CALCULATED DISTANCES TO FORM A STABLE STRUCTURE THAT COULD CARRY AVERAGE HUMAN WEIGHT


THANK YOU AREEN ABURADDAD areenaburaddad@gmail.com


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