Farah Metwally - Design Portfolio

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METWALLY
and Interior Design Portfolio
FARAH
Architecture

EDUCATION

American University in Cairo

2011 - 2017

Ecole Oasis International 1999 - 2011

WORK EXPERIENCE

Alchemy Design Studio

September 2020 - Present

Bachelor of Architectural Engineering

Graduated as an Honor Student. Thesis Project was presented to the accreditation committee (AIA) as the best technical detailed and conceptual project.

International Baccalaureate (IB)

Graduated with 30 credit hours for exemplary score.

Senior Architectural Designer

- Leading and working with a team of architects on various types of projects such as residential units, commercial and office buildings, hotels and resorts, sports clubs and mixed-use mega projects.

- Developing project from the schematic design phase to the design development phase while proposing multiple design alternatives and problem solving.

- Working on plans and creating 3d visuals.

- Reviewing and coordinating the design packages as well as revising construction documents with the technical team.

- Coordinating with clients on project briefs, requirements and reviews.

January 2019 - September 2020

Junior Architectural Designer

- Working in a design team on different types of projects such as residential units, office buildings and mixed-use mega projects

- Participating in the schematic design phase.

Assaf Engineering Consultants December 2017 - December 2018

Resume

Architect

Phone +2 0100 30 25 600 Email farah-metwally@hotmail.com

Orascom Construction June 2015 - August 2015

SOFTWARE SKILLS

Junior Architectural Designer

- Developing project concepts.

- Working on plans and creating 3d visuals.

Internship

- Studying the complete construction process of a residential compound.

- Participating in quality control inspections

- Writing weekly progress reports to the construction manager on site.

AutoCad | Revit

3dsMax (Vray and Corona) | Sketchup

Photoshop | InDesign | Illustrator

LANGUAGES

Arabic

| Native Language English | Fluent French | Fluent

00 Resume Professional Projects

01 Rixos Magawish Hotel, 2020

02 Costa Mares Restaurant, 2020 03 Terrazzo Almaza Bay, 2020 04 G Town Mixed Use Strip, 2019 05 G Town Office Buildings, 2019 06 Beit El Zakah Office Building, 2018 Academic Projects 07 Dar El Salam Civic Center , 2017 08 Mixed Use Development, 2015

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Professional Work Alchemy Design Studio

Year: 2020

Location: Magawish, Hurghada - Egypt

Phase: Design Development Project Area: 83,500 m2

Project Timeframe: 20 weeks

As a team of 3, we were asked to design a family hotel with a specific number of rooms following very specific standrads. was in charge of the main building plans and architecture, the back of house specifications in coordination with the operator and some of the hotel rooms as well as the landscape.

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Rixos Magawish Hotel

Left: main building ground floor plan

Right: main building basement floor plan

Top: street view closeups

Bottom: view from the pool (renders by Farah Metwally)

Costa Mares Restaurant

Professional Work

Alchemy Design Studio

Year: 2019

Location: Costa Mares, Red Sea - Egypt

Phase: Schematic Design

Project Area: 1,100 m2

One of the biggest developers in Egypt, Travco was in charge of a new resort by the sea. The brief was to resdesign the all day dining restaurant to make it more attractive and more suitable to the context.

Project Timeframe: 2 weeks 02

Top: main space design

Bottom: restaurant entrance design (renders by Farah Metwally)

Terrazzo Almaza Bay

Professional Work

Alchemy Design Studio

Year: 2020

Location: Almaza Bay, North Coast - Egypt

Phase: Design Development

Project Area: 810 m2

Project Timeframe: 3 weeks

Along with one of the most leading developers in Egypt, we were able to come up with a concept for a 25 rooms boutique hotel in the Red Sea in a private compoud that sells serviced apartments as well. We were aiming for a minimal architecture and chic raw interiors. was in charge of the whole design process of the hotel- the plans, the architecture and the interior.

We mainly wanted the user to be able to define the different spaces from the architecture. Therefore, every room had a different alignment, the walls shifted, the main vertical circulation of each building was outdoors which resulted in having intersting masses. The attention to details gave the project character; the tiling, the greenery and the furniture were selected very precisely to enhance the users ‘

experience throughout the whole project.

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Left: ground floor plan

Right: first and second floor plan

Top: main entrance design

Bottom: view from the garden (renders by Farah Metwally)

Year: 2019

Location: New Giza, 6th of October City - Egypt

Phase: Schematic Design

Project Area: 35,000 m2

Project Timeframe: 4 weeks

As a design team, we were asked to design a mixed-use strip in one of Egypt’s most renowned new cities. The brief was to mix between office spaces, retail shops, residential units and F&B outlets.

In one commercial strip, we unified materials and each architect designed a building accommodating to the client’s wishes. The architecture was a mix between industrial language softened by some modern elements. As for the landscape, it was meant to break the regularity of the buildings to make the space more approachable and familiar to the users.

Professional Work Alchemy Design Studio
G Town Mixed Use Strip 04
View from the main promenade (render by Farah Metwally)

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

Left: the designed landscape

Right: assigned building plans

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FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

Professional Work Alchemy Design Studio

Year: 2020

Location: New Giza, 6th of October City - Egypt

Phase: Design Development

Project Area: 27,700 m2

Project Timeframe: 3 weeks

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As a design team, we were asked to design an office buildings strip with an engaging landscape that connects all the buildings.

was in charge of the landscape and one of the buidlings that was repeated 4 times throughout the whole strip. worked on the plans and the 3d visuals of the project.

The real challenge was designing the landscape to solve the height difference between the steps, around 3m each, to create functional accommodating and inviting public spaces for the users to enjoy as well.

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Town Office Buildings

First: landscape design closeups

Second: designed building (renders by Farah Metwally)

Professional

Year: 2018

Location: Salah Salem, Cairo - Egypt

Phase: Schematic Design Project Area: 4,500 m2

Beit El- Zakat, a religious institute that wanted a new administrative office building in the city center.

The brief focused on their need for a modern design that reflects their beliefs and tranditions, a building that is sustainable while showing their true essence. My role in this project was to generate a form that translates their beliefs and traditions. worked on the design concept and the 3d studies and the elevations.

The office won second place.

Work Assaf Consultancy
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Project Timeframe: 3 weeks Beit El Zakat Office Building

One of the five pillars of Islam and is rooted in the religion s main practices

It gets distributed to 8 different parties

The medium between he poor and the rich

Transmitts the giver spiritually from tightness to relief

The act aims at creating universal harmony As well as a ripple effect in society Islamic patterns have no beginning nor end, they re infinite symbolizing the quality of Allah

What is El Zakat? And what is the main role of Beit El Zakat?

started breaking down the actual meaning of the word as well as what this institution symbolizes and then was able to translate everything along with their role and main functions of the building into geometric forms and shapes to get an adequate form generation.

Zakat is one of the pillars of Islamic Law, which is based on the distribution of muslims’ money to 8 different parties. Beit El Zakat is the medium between the giver and the receiver. have symbolized the idea through 2 separate blocks linking them to a central component: the core which represents the link of this relationship. When this initiative is carried out, the institution transfers the user from a tight narrow space to a big open space overlooking a garden that gives a feeling of comfort. In order to emphasize on the idea of the eight parties that receive Zakat, eight arches were designed at the main entrance. Also, the main eleation‘s curve symbolizes the building’s embrace of the people.

Left: concept analysis

Right: form generating

El Zakat one of the 5 pillars of Islam users go from tightness to relief the medium between both parties entrance embracing the users zakat distributed to 8 parties = 8 arches arches pushed into the building vip entrance

buffer area 1 m air gap

buffer area 1 m air gap

less harmful sun rays 70% less noise

harmful sun rays sound pollution

screen GRC shielding the polution

study for noise solution: double glazed curtain wall and greenery

detail section of the double glazed glass

Top: building’s architecture (render by teammate)

Bottom: technical detail section showing the environmental studies of the elevation screen

main elevation wall section

Dar El Sallam Civic Center

Bachelor Degree Thesis Project

The American University in Cairo

Year: 2017

Location: Dar El Salam, Cairo - Egypt

Project Area: 21,000 m2

The project intends to work as a mediator between the Civic centers and the people. It aims to empower people to voice their demands as well as to prepare the government to listen, accept and work with its people to make a change.

The main purpose of this building is to represent the lost role of the civic centers and the striving role of the community service centers.

In other words, the project is supposed to enable the local youth of the community and define their role as community builders by the creation of a new civic platform through an architecture that shows the complexity of the relationship between the citizens and their government.

Project Timeframe: 14 weeks 07

Left: the plans’ schematic sketches

Right: the final ground floor plan

The design process’ kick start was a series of collages focusing on the details of the look and feel of each space (or stage) that the different stakeholders of the project have to go through focusing on the nature of activity in each space.

Left: Axometric drawing showing how these details were applied architecturally in the project. The highlighted wall is made of concrete representing the government, it’s broken in the middle and tilted to be more inviting to the citizens.

Right: conceptual drawing showing the naked structure of the whole project.

First: Main Entrance Elevation

Highlighting the entrance along with the slanted wall.

There is a lot of traffic in this area because this is also the main entrance leading to the Symposium, the first stage where the government and citizens share a common ground to have an open discussion.

Second: The People’ s Elevation

Al-Qahwa, the main attraction where a familiar setting is designed to act as a meeting space.

First: Section A-A

The Casual meeting room is surrounded by timber and is visually connected to the working space. The Symposium is an underground space because hypothetically, both parties should find a new common ground and meet to discuss important topics.

Second: Section B-B

There is a connection between the Symposium and the office of the government for easy access. Whereas the other space shows the intimate discussion spaces in Al-Qahwa where people gather to talk more privately in a familiar setting.

Right: Technical details drawings

First: Section C -C

The Symposium from another angle showing the structure.

Second: Section D-D

The section goes through the library showing the timber and glass roof structure as well as the connection between the ground and the first floor.

Right: Technical details drawings

First: Echo Perspective Section E - E

Echo is a common stage between both stakeholders where the citizen enters as an actor from Al-Qahwa and becomes a viewer when he goes through the exhibition and reaches the final stage at the end of the corridor. On the other hand, the government representative enters from Al-Qahwa while self reflecting on his position. In this stage, the architecture is set in place to enhance the whole experience- for example, having the noise reflectors in the ceiling. The section also shows the connection with the ground floor where the stakeholders can listen to discussions taking place in the seminars and workshops while visually seeing the Main Auditorium where the last stage: Voicing/Listening to demands takes place.

Right: Technical details drawings

Urban Design Studio

The American University in Cairo

Year: 2015

Location: El Dahab Island, Cairo - Egypt

Project Area: 162,000 m2

Project Timeframe: 6 weeks

The aim of the project was to design a mixed-use urban city that acts as a connecting point to the surrounding lands due to its strategic location in the city center.

The design is following a grid that is imposed by the ring road that acts as the main access to the island. The pixalization effect guides the whole design by having different units with different expansions in all dimensions combined together to create the pixel-like city.

The project intends to create an open public space in the middle of the nile with different access points emphasizing the importance of the land with its inward and outward views.

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Mixed Use Development

Left: the design components view and orientation nodes, edges, hotspots and magnets open and public spaces gateways pedestrian and vehicular circulation landmarks

Right: axonometric design layers land, greenery, pedestrian pathways, vehicular roads, building plots and masses

internal views
elevations and
Left:
Right:
sectional elevations

project model showing the overall massing

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