AYA KA N A FA N I INTERIOR DESIGN
CURRICULUM VITAE
AYA KANAFANI
COMPETITION
Interior Design Portfolio 2014- 2017 ayakanafani@live.com (+971) 563537899 (+965) 65606667
Mobile Library Competition, Ministry of Education, Sharjah Third Place Winner, 2017
EDUCATION
TECHNICAL SKILLS
American International School of Kuwait High School Diploma, 2013
Digital Presentation: Auto Desk AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, Vray, Keyshot, Revit, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Microsoft office
American University of Sharjah Bachelor’s Degree, 2017
EXPERIENCE PAD10, Kuwait City Interior Design Internship, 2016 Lebanese Cultural Club (LCC), Sharjah Media Coordinator 2014-2015 Interior Design Student Association (IDSA), Sharjah Media Coordinator, 2015-2016
Outdoor Urban Furniture Design Competition, City Hall Madrid
Fabrication: Model Making, 3D Printing, Pottery Making, Laser Cutting, Wood Shop handwork and machines
LANGUAGE Arabic, English
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RETAIL STORE
FURNITURE DESIGN
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THE BOOKMOBILE | COMPETITION
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STOOL BOX
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DESIGN BUILD STUDIO
LOTOCOHO | JEWLERY STORE
GRAPHICAL DESIGN & MUSEUM 02
INFOGRAPHIC
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MUSEUM BROCHURE
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THE WORLD OF MIYAZAKI
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL 05
30 M2 STUDIO APARTMENT
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45 M2 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT
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SHIBUYA TOWERS MALL KIOSK
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SHIBUYA TOWERS SHOWROOM
POTTERY MAKING 12
POTTERY
LOTOCOHO | JEWELRY STORE 3rd Year Design Studio | Fall Semester 2015
Mirdif City Center Site Analysis
SITE: Mirdif City Center, Dubai UAE CLIENT: LOTOCOHO is a label of creation that translates signs into symbols, landscapes and concepts to create unique jewelry by using geometry as a universal language. CONCEPT: As the Customers enters the showroom they are greeted with a suspended 3-dimensional sculpture. This sculpture is then deconstructed and used as an inspiration to design the suspended lights of the showroom. This sculpture is a translation of Lotocoho’s 2-dimensional logo which is mirrored directly under it on the showroom floor. The jewelry is designed to be the center of attention by incorporating different materials into the jewelry displays. Mirdif City Center Site Analysis 06
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First Floor Plan
Display Section Detail
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Unrolled Facade
First Floor Plan B 2
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Showroom Display Space
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Main Showroom Display Space
Exterior View Of Lotocoho Physical Model 14
Interior View of Lotocoho Physical Model 15
INFOGRAPHIC 4rth Year Design Studio | Fall Semester 2016 CONCEPT: The infographic showcases a timeline of all of Miyazaki’s personal movies in chronological order. It illustrates the most important elements of each of the movies that are also being put on display within the museum. The infographic is a collage of overlapping images that highlights the most prominent aspect of each of the movies.
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The Wind Rises
Spirited Away
Princess Mononoke
Howl’s Moving Castle
Porco Rosso Kiki’s Delivery Service
My Neighbor Totoro
Laputa Castle in the Sky
The Csatle of Cagliodstro Nausica Of The Valley Of The Wind
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MUSEUM BROCHURE 4rth Year Design Studio | Fall Semester 2016 CONCEPT: The brochure offers the visitor a glimpse into the World of Miyazaki Museum. It displays the names of all the attractions available at the museum in a visually appealing manner. The brochure cover design takes direct inspiration from the museum space and what it has to showcase. The inside of the brochure contains a map explaining the exhibits of each building and the recommended circulation guide for each space. 17
THE WORLD OF MIYAZAKI 4rth Year Design Studio | Fall Semester 2016 SITE: Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah CLIENT: Create a space that allows for an enjoyable experience. The circulation needs to develop a flow through the interdependency of furniture, way-finding and the overall interior design. CONCEPT: The museum is a direct reflection of Miyazaki’s work and vision. It portrays the feelings and emotions that are found in his works. The visitor takes a journey through Miyazaki’s movies and gets to experience them firsthand using 3D character models, drawings & illustrations. The visitor is not only able to experience the museum visually but is also able to listen to prerecorded descriptions of the space on the provided screens. Construction Site Plan 18
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Building H Theater Space
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30 M2 STUDIO APARTMENT 3rd Year Design Studio | Spring Semester 2016 SITE: Shibuya Crossing Tower, Japan CLIENT: The Shibuya Crossing Tower is a high-rise development, located in the heart of the Shibuya Ward in Tokyo Japan. The Ishiro Land Development has requested a project that is expected to attract Japanese citizens and expatriate workers searching for a new type of urban living CONCEPT: This design aims to create a studio apartment that looks spacious and comfortable. It is a combination between the Japanese culture with a Western contemporary influence. The space consists of flexible super furniture that can be easily accessible and put away. A curtain is used to create a sense of privacy and separation between the living space and the bedroom. 26
Circulation
Studio Apartment Site
Studio Unit
Apartment Hallway
3000 mm Under Lantern Height
Finished Floor PLan B A
C 1730 mm Under Cabinet 890 mm Top Counter
300 mm Floor Rise
Section B
3500 mm Under Plenum
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Building Core
Construction Floor Plan B A
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Studio Unit
3500 mm Under Plenum
650 mm Top Seating
Section A Section C
3000 mm Bottom Projector Soffit
3000 mm Under Lantern Height
1730 mm Under Cabinet 890 mm Top Counter
1500 mm Top of Sliding Table
300 mm Floor Rise
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45 M2 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT 3rd Year Design Studio | Spring Semester 2016 SITE: Shibuya Crossing Tower, Japan CLIENT: After a successful review of the Studio apartment, The Ishiro Land Development has requested a design service for the interior of a 45m2 one-bedroom unit. This apartment is slightly bigger to accommodate the transition to an ADA unit. CONCEPT: Hung by a metal track and rolled by caster wheels are the three-main element that shape the space. They are multipurpose movable chalk board partitions that can be detached and attached by a latch. It consists of a storage space, a work table, a pullout curtain and a pullout projector screen. This allows the residents to divide the room into private and public spaces. This added flexibility allows the residents to manipulate the space in accordance with their needs. 32
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45 M2 Apartment Site
Studio Unit
Interior View of Apartment
Section A
3350 mm Top of Cove Ceiling
Interior Elevation A Foyer and Seating
1514 mm Below Kitchen Cabinet
Interior Elevation A | Foyer/Seating
Interior Elevation A Foyer and Seating
864 mm Top of Kitchen Counter
Interior Elevation A Foyer and Seating
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One Bedroom Apartment
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Interior Elevation B Adjustable Dining Table
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Interior Elevation B Adjustable Dining Table
Interior Elevation C | Adjustable Dining Table Interior Elevation B Adjustable Dining Table
Interior Elevation B Adjustable Dining Table
3500 mm Under Plenum Ceiling A 3
2964 mm Top of Movable Partition
2050 mm Top of Cabinetry
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Interior Elevation C Kitchen and Living
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Interior Elevation D Bedroom and Bathroom
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Interior Elevation D Bedroom and Bathroom
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SHIBUYA TOWERS MALL KIOSK 3rd Year Design Studio | Spring Semester 2016 SITE: Shibuya Mark City Mall, Japan Shibuya Crossing Tower Apartment Showrooms
CLIENT: Following the success of the apartment concept package for the Shibuya Crossing Tower, Ishiro Land Development has requested to design a retail merchandising unit (RMU). This unit will be displayed in shopping malls and public plazas in Shibuya in order to advertise and gauge interest with the general public. CONCEPT: Creating an open showcase that grabs people’s attention. It incorporates similar materials used in the previous apartments allowing people to have a glimpse of the work produced. The kiosk can be accessible from both sides including the transition of ADA.
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3rd Year Design Studio | Spring Semester 2016 SITE: Shibuya Mark City Mall, Japan
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CLIENT: Following the retail merchandising unit (RMU) for the Shibuya Crossing Tower, Ishiro Land Development has acquired commercial space for the retail showroom/office space. CONCEPT: This showroom incorporates the same materials used in the previous apartments. It is a multipurpose space that caters to the needs of the clients and workers. 46
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Interior Elevation B Ground Floor Offices Scale 1:75
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Interior Elevation C Ground Floor Stairs Scale 1:75
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Interior Elevation F Fisrt Floor Kitchen + Mezzanine + Slide Scale 1:75
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MOBILE LIBRARY COMPETITION 4th Year Design Studio | Spring Semester 2017 SITE: UAE Childrens Library, Sharjah, UAE CLIENT: This project is a mobile library competition held by the Ministry of Education. The mobile library intended to be used by younger school children. The requirements for the design shall incorporate locking wheels that are practical and serves its function of mobility. It is meant to be attractive, playful and educational to children and must hold a large number of books including seating and tables. CONCEPT: The Bookmobile is an amusing, flexible experience where the children can escape on a ride to their fantasies. It offers the children a fun car like experience that can transform by utilizing a latch mechanism into a multipurpose educational space. Children have the freedom to customize their reading space based on their desire and comfort. 52
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STOOL BOX 3rd Year Design Studio | Fall Semester 2016 CONCEPT: The objective of this project was to design a stool that also functioned as a storage box. The stool was designed for ease of access and convenience while still allowing for an appealing abstract aesthetic. The still is interconnected using wooden joinery. This project is still a work in progress. 56
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4rth Year Design Studio | Spring Semester 2017 SITE: American University Of Sharjah, CAAD Building 638
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CONCEPT: Design Build is build a collaborative group project between 13 students of interior design. The purpose behind this project is to create a comfortable place for working and socializing. There is also a built-in display area that allows for the showcase of students works. A built-in projector allows the space to transform to transform to a theatre leisure space or a presentation work oriented space. The inspiration behind this build is the Arabic tent “Khaimah�. The overall design consists of two main materials which are ash wood and rope. The rope allows for comfortable and flexible seating experience that takes the shape of the human body.
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POTTERY 4rth Year Design Studio | Spring Semester 2017 CONCEPT: Pottery for me was a breath of fresh air. Initially it started out as a chore, however after spending countless hours forming and molding clay, it became something I needed to do out of love and not something required to do. At first, I struggled forming objects out of clay however with enough practice, diligence, dedication and perseverance I was able to form the following pots on display. 62
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