Batoul Al Asmar | Portfolio 2019 - 2021

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INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO

BATOUL AL ASMAR 2019-2021


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BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH

BATOUL AL ASMAR 2019-2021

batoulhalasmar@gmail.com +971505572777

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STUDIO PROJECTS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE 5-14

CONTEMPORARY SOUQ 15-24

MATERIALS TOOLS & STRATEGIES 25-30

RESTAURANT DESIGN 31-44

BOX HABITAT 45-56

DESIGN BUILD 57-66

APPLIED PROJECTS NY STUDIO 67-70

RELOUNGE 71-78

COURSE WORK CART DESIGN 79-82 4


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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR JASON CARLOW SPRING 2019

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE SHARJAH ART FOUNDATION

The objective of this project was to design for two artists in a courtyard house where they are able to work and live.

The concept focuses on the idea of the furniture loop, which is made of plywood with built-in furniture. The built-in furniture is carved into the loop using different materials that represent the spaces which seperate the living and working zones.

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A

B

A

B

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN


SECTIONS

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INTERIOR VIEWS


SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

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SUSPENDED GYPSUM WALLBOARD CEILING

EXISTING STONE WALL

LIGHT FIXTURE

GYPSUM LATH

F REVEAL REGLET

VERTICAL SWING LIFT UP HINGE

18 MM PLYWOOD

LED STRIP LIGHT FIXTURE

18 MM PLASTIC LAMINATED DOUBLE LAYER MDF

Z CLIPS

EXTERIOR EXISTING GROUND

CONCRETE FOOTING

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SECTION DETAILING


REFERENCE IMAGE

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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR TANIA URSOMARZO FALL 2019

CONTEMPORARY SOUQ WAREHOUSE 46 AL SERKAL AVENUE

The objective of this project was to design three different programs in once space: a cafe, market, and restaurant.

The concept of this project focuses on the sculptural partitions that organize the space and vary in height according to the experience. All spaces in this project create the experience of always being between walls of varying height and depth of space.

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A

B

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B

GROUND FLOOR PLAN A


A

B

B

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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A


SECTION AA


SECTION BB


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VIEW OF THE CAFE


VIEW OF THE CAFE FROM MEZZANINE

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VIEW OF THE RESTAURANT & MARKET


VIEW OF MARKET

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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR JUAN ROLDAN SPRING 2020

MATERIALS TOOLS & STRATEGIES CAAD WOOD SHOP

The objective of this project was to experiment with various materials and concepts to end up with a final model of 15 cm X 15 cm X 30 cm. Afterwards, use the concept and apply it to the restaurant design in Mirdif City Centre.

This project started with the use of different materials and techniques such as burning foam and using the air die grinder on hard wood. Then the process proceeded on to using the grinder on black MDF. Finally, the grinder, air die grinder, and dremel were used on plywood to execute the final model. The strategies used were layering and carving out.

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MATERIAL: FOAM | TOOL: LIGHTER | STRATEGY: LAYERING AND CARVING

MATERIAL: BLACK MDF | TOOL: GRINDER | STRATEGY: LAYERING AND CARVING

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MATERIAL EXPLORATION 1


MATERIAL: MDF | TOOL: GRINDER | STRATEGY: CARVING

MATERIAL EXPLORATION 2

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MATERIAL: PLYWOOD | TOOL: GRINDER, AIR DIE GRINDER, & DREMEL | STRATEGY: LAYERING AND CARVING

A

A

PLAN

SECTION AA

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FINAL MODEL

INTERIOR SHOTS

EXPLODED ISOMETRIC



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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR JUAN ROLDAN SPRING 2020

RESTAURANT DESIGN MIRDIF CITY CENTRE

The objective of this project was to use the concept from the material exploration project and apply it to the restaurant design.

The concept of this project was the idea of carving out stone and making spaces out of it. The carvings begin from the bottom in most spaces and they relate to the human scale, then they make their way up to the ceilings. There is a strong contrast in the restaurant between the untouched stone and the carvings.

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B

A

1. Hostess Station

2. Waiting Area

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3

4

3. Couples, Party of Six & Eight

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4. Party of Four

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2

5. Mocktail and Tapas Bar

6. Booth Dining (Up to four) C

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C

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9

7 & 8. Waiters Entry to Kitchen

B

A

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

9. Kitchen


B

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1. VIP Dining Space (16 People)

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2. Booth Dining Ceilings

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3. Main Dining Ceilings

C

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C

B

A

FIRST FLOOR PLAN 34


ELEVATION AA

SECTION BB

SECTION CC

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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS



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WAITING AREA

DINING THROUGH THRESHOLD

DINING AREA

PRIVATE BOOTHS

INTERIOR VIEWS


CLOSE-UP OF PRIVATE BOOTHS

BAR AREA

STAIRCASE

MEZZANINE

INTERIOR VIEWS

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TOP VIEW PLAN

SECTIONAL PLAN

Custom made containers for cocktail assembly Custom made step rack Custom made ice container Custom made containers for tapas assembly

Custom made drawers | 2 drawers on top of each other Custom mad drawers | Independant drawer Custom made sink cabinet Custom made cabinet | Independant cabinet Custom made drawer | 2 drawers on top of each other

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BAR DETAILING | PLANS


FRONT ELEVATION

BACK ELEVATION

RIGHT ELEVATION

LEFT ELEVATION

Footrest made of plywood and painted black

Bartop covered with black and gray patterened laminate Edge of countertop concealed with metal

BAR DETAILING | ELEVATIONS

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LONGITUDINAL SECTION

Plywood covered with steel

Removable container made of metal

Plywood covered with steel

Plywood covered with steel

Steel laminate over plywood Plywood covered with laminate Footrest made of plywood and painted black Countertop made of two pieces of plywood with black granite finish and metal trim on the edge

BAR SECTION DETAILING 1

Tapas containers

Ice container

Trap for ice water

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Metal trim all around the countertop


TRANSVERSAL SECTION

Bar stool with copper base

Metal trim | 2 CM

Plywood covered with steel

Metal trim | 5 CM

Plumbing for the sink Cabinet sink

BAR SECTION DETAILING 2

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COUNTERTOP DETAIL

TAPAS CONTAINER

LED light trim

Metal trim

Black granite stone finish

Adjustable metal container

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BAR DETAILING

pieces of plywood

Metal trim at the edges

Plywood covered with steel


BAR RENDER

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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR CAMILO CERRO FALL 2021 IN COLLABORATION WITH LAILA MATRHJI For total drawing package, please review the “Box Habitat” booklet.

BOX HABITAT Al SUYOH SHARJAH

The objective of this project was to design a residential unit that is sustainable and self-sufficient by using shipping containers.

The concept of this project was designed around the idea of Arab family gatherings. The design began by creating interior and exterior dining areas, where gatherings take place. Recycling materials and sustainability were mainly used to create interior/exterior relationships throughout the house and maintaining a modern aesthetic.

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ID300

ID300

3400 184

633 150

2314

129

354

66

83

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83

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83

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83

744

150

200

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193

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ID201

NORTH ENTRY 014 009

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SOUTH ENTRY 001 001

OUTDOOR HALLWAY 013

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171

270

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010

009

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007 005

004

001

189

STAIRWELL 004 002

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LIVING ROOM 002

KITCHEN 005

004

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ID300

732

ID300 002

DINING ROOM 006

006 OUTDOOR DINING 012

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194

1600

35

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N

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POWDERROOM 003 012

013

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GUEST HOUSE 008

109

011

GUEST BATHROOM 007

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OUTDOOR LOUNGE 011

017

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OUTDOOR LOUNGE 010

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147

111

PRODUCE GARDEN 009

ID300

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

ID300

020

ID200


ID300

ID300

3498 234

100

2432 77

80

95

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241

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123

370

1925

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ID201 E

38 191

114

115

STAIRWELL 105 101 112

MASTER BATHROOM 104

Laundry Room 107

KID'S BEDROOM 108

OUTDOOR BATHROOM 101

107

105 103

KID'S BATHROOM 109

111

ID300

OFFICE/HALLWAY 106

106

104

101

TERRACE 111

108

105

106

MASTER BEDROOM 103

KID'S BEDROOM 110 ID200

N

110

S

103

ID200

102 TERRACE 102

109

108

107

102

104

W

666

50

1600

183

38

732

ID300

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

183

50

113

ID201

ID300

ID300

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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ID300

ID300

3498

234

100

606

119

981 134

120

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120

119 120

120

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606

241

370

122

127

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ID201 E

116

5

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STAIRWELL 203

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202

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116

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ROOFTOP TERRACE 202

202

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203 ID300

ID300

5 116

732

MAINTENANCE ACCESS 204

ID200

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S

5

116

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1600

116

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MAINTENANCE ACCESS 201

666

W ID201

ID300

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

ID300

ID200


ID300

ID300

3498

234

100

606

119

981

119

606

241

370

122

202

ID201

116 5 116 5

ID300

ID200

N

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ID200

W

666

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116

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1600

116

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ID300

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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116

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ID201

ID300

ID300

ROOF PLAN

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10.04

9.65

7.11

7.11

6.05

6.05

5.65

5.65

3.23 3.11

3.23

2.81

2.00

2.00

0.33

0.33

0.16

0.16

0.00

0.00

-0.42

-0.42

10.04

9.65

7.11

6.05

5.65

3.23 3.00 2.81

2.00

0.33 0.16 0.00

-0.42

SECTIONS PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

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EXTERIOR VIEWS



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INTERIOR VIEWS



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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AMMAR KALO SPRING 2021 IN COLLABORATION WITH ALYA ALSARKAL, DANAH ALSALEH, DANIA HASAN, GHEED FEKAIKI, HANEEN DARWEESH, LAILA MATRHJI, RAJAA TAYE, RANIA ALFAKHOURI, RAZAN HUSSEIN, SAHAR BOKHARY, SAWANJIT TAKHAR, SHAHAD MAATOOK

DESIGN BUILD AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH

The objective of this design build was to refurbish a CAAD studio space, The plan is to rework the entire space and consider all aspects pertaining to the studio which include furniture, lighting, pinup spaces, storage space, common area, and a display area.

These components are divided into two phases, Spring 2021 we dealt with floor (wiring and flooring) and all the furniture (new desks, storage units, communal table and discussion area). In phase two, Spring 2022’s IDE students will be designing and building the perimeter (pinup boards, extra storage and displays).

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Con : Unusable pinup space for reviews due to tight circulation

Con : Flooring that reflects sound

Con : Electric Outlets coumns Con : due to the bulkiness and the layout of tables in the studio, there is no space for a deskcrit table Con : Harsh Lighting Con : Sterile environment

Con : Bulky Desks that are not only visually heavy but also blocks out circulation Pro : Large working surface

Con : Lack of soft surfaces and an increase in hard surfaces result in a noisy studio

Con : Lack of space for reviews within studio space

Con : There is no common work stations for students to work in groups

Con : Working tables are too high

02 Current Studio Analysis

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AXONONETRIC VIEW BEFORE DESIGN BUILD

Pro : Ample storage

Pro : Pinup being used not only for reviews but also for privacy and noise control

PIII / 3


Designated working desks

Cutting / model making desks

High tables

Lounge

Meeting / desk crit area

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PIII / 13

AXONOMETRIC VIEW AFTER DESIGN BUILD

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C 1750

1500

1780

1500

1780

1500

1330

560

10640

6100

5200

4300

560

B

1490

1870

3380

1880

1500

B

A

A 4590

1440

12950

6250

C

670

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FLOOR PLAN

PIII/12


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

1650 1650

3500 3500 2240 2240

SECTION AA

4520 4520

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

570

3740

320

530

930

570

3740

320

530

930

6760

12950

6760

12950

2240 2240 3200 3200 4520 4520

10 Section AA 1:50 10 Section AA 1:50

SECTION BB

6750

10 Section BB 1:50 10 Section BB 1:50

6750

12950 12950

930

530

320

3740

600

930

530

320

3740

600

PIII/12 PIII/12

SECTIONS

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SCREEN FACADE

LOUNGE SEATING

COMMUNAL ZONES

STUDENTS DESKS

INTERIOR VIEWS


COMMUNAL ZONES

OUTER LOUNGE SEATING

REVIEW SETTING

WORKING DESK

INTERIOR VIEWS

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FABRICATION PROGRESS


FABRICATION PROGRESS

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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR TANIA URSOMARZO WINTER 2019 IN COLLABORATION WITH LAILA MATRHJI, RAJAA TAYE

NY STUDIO NEW YORK 311 EAST 84TH STREET

The objective of this project was to refurnish a studio in New York in one week.

The client had three different options to choose from, with different furniture arrangements. We wanted to make the studio feel bigger by using multifunctional furniture pieces from different places like IKEA and CB2, and painting the room a light color.

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WALL-MOUNTED SPEAKERS WALL-MOUNTED TV WALL-MOUNTED SPEAKERS

IKEA NYMANE WALL LIGHT

WALL-MOUNTED TV

TARGET DOLLE KATANA SHELF

WEST ELM TIMBER SHELF SCONCE

IKEA PAX WARDROBE CLOSET MAIN ENTRANCE

IKEA PAX WARDROBE CLOSET MAIN ENTRANCE

IKEA BESTA TV TV STORAGE COMBO WEST ELM SPHERE + STEM LAMPS

IKEA BESTA TV TV STORAGE COMBO CB2 HANNA WHITE TABLE LAMP

ALL MODERN BLANCO TUFTED RUG

TARGET ABSTRACT TUFTED AREA RUG KITCHEN

KITCHEN

DOOR TO BALCONY

DOOR TO BALCONY

IKEA NYBODA NESTING TABLES

WEST ELM CRESCENT SWIVEL CHAIR

CB2 SPIN ROTATING COFFEE TABLE

CLOSET CLOSET

IKEA KOARP CHAIR

WALL-MOUNTED SHELVES

WALL-MOUNTED SHELVES

IKEA VIKHAMMER TABLE

CB2 SPIN ROTATING SIDE TABLE

ALL MODERN GUSSIE SOFA

BATHROOM IKEA FRIHETEN SOFA

TARGET GLASS GLOBE PENDANT CEILING LIGHT

ALL MODERN 1-LIGHT TEARDROP PENDANT

BATHROOM

CB2 SPIN ROTATING SIDE TABLE

POTTED HANGING PLANTS POTTED FLOOR PLANTS ALL MODERN 1-LIGHT TEARDROP PENDANT

POTTED FLOOR PLANTS

TARGET GLASS GLOBE PENDANT CEILING LIGHT

POTTED HANGING PLANTS

GALLERY WALL SEE ELEVATION

GALLERY WALL SEE ELEVATION

PROJECT: 311 EAST 84TH STREET APT 4D NEW YORK, NY PLAN: LIVING ROOM / BEDROOM - OPTION 3 SCALE: N.T.S. 28 DECEMBER 2019

PROJECT: 311 EAST 84TH STREET APT 4D NEW YORK, NY PLAN: LIVING ROOM / BEDROOM - OPTION 1 SCALE: N.T.S. 28 DECEMBER 2019

WALL-MOUNTED SPEAKERS

WEST ELM SPHERE + STEM LAMP

WALL-MOUNTED TV

CB2 PERCH ROUND MIRROR

BUSHRA’S EXISTING ARTWORK (FRAMED)

CB2 KIT 24” ROUND MIRROR

IKEA PAX WARDROBE CLOSET MAIN ENTRANCE

TARGET DECORATIVE WALL SHELF

IKEA BESTA TV TV STORAGE COMBO ALL MODERN BRENDON TABLE LAMPS IKEA SKARRESO RUG

KITCHEN

DOOR TO BALCONY CB2 SPIN ROTATING COFFEE TABLE CB2 GWYNETH BOUCLE CHAIR

IKEA VILME SOFA

TARGET GLASS GLOBE PENDANT CEILING LIGHT GLASS GLOBE

TARGET GLASS GLOBE PENDANT CEILING LIGHT GLASS GLOBE

WALL-MOUNTED SHELVES

BUSHRA’S HANGING TIN LANTERN

CB2 SPIN ROTATING SIDE TABLE

CB2 SPIN ROTATING SIDE TABLE CLOSET BATHROOM

TARGET GLASS GLOBE PENDANT CEILING LIGHT POTTED HANGING PLANTS

POTTED FLOOR PLANTS

TARGET GLASS GLOBE PENDANT CEILING LIGHT

PROJECT: 311 EAST 84TH STREET APT 4D NEW YORK, NY PLAN: LIVING ROOM / BEDROOM - OPTION 2 SCALE: N.T.S. 28 DECEMBER 2019

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PLANS | OPTIONS FOR FURNITURE & LAYOUTS

GALLERY WALL SEE ELEVATION

PROJECT: 311 EAST 84TH STREET APT 4D NEW YORK, NY ELEVATION: LIVING ROOM GALLERY WALL SCALE: N.T.S. 28 DECEMBER 2019


INTERIOR SHOTS

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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR JUAN ROLDAN SUMMER 2021 IN COLLABORATION WITH LAILA MATRHJI, RAJAA TAYE

RELOUNGE INDEX 2021 PAVILION

The objective of this project was to design a sustainable pavilion for Consentino Middle East in Index 2020. We had to occupy a footprint of 32sq mtrs and to integrate waste material from cosentino as flooring, furniture, and walls.

The pieces of furniture were built using a notch technique, which was inspired from the Charles and Ray Eames’ “House of Cards”. The bench was made out of Silestone Calacatta Gold. As for the flooring, we used the scrap slabs to the maximum to create a patchwork of smaller strips with various sizes and collections. The graphics on the back wall shows Cosentino’s sustainability model.

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FLOOR PLAN


FINISHED FLOOR PLAN

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1. SECTION | 2. ELEVATION



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PHOTOGRAPHS OF PAVILION



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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR CAMILO CERRO SPRING 2020

CART DESIGN INDEX 2021 PAVILION

The objective of this of this project was design a cart and choose what to sell in it.

This cart sells abayas, sheilas (head scarves). and oud; therefore, it is called “Grand Closet.” The design of the cart focuses on asymmetry. that resulted from the idea of having the wheels on the left side larger than the ones on the right side. Therefore, the frame of the cart is higher on the left than the right. This cart has a sense of trasnparency, where someone can see a person from the other side wile shopping.

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CLOSED CART PLAN | ONE PIECE

OPEN CART PLAN | THREE PIECES

SECTION AA

SECTION BB

2D DRAWINGS


3D VIEWS

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