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Copyright © School: Prince Sultan University Student: Leen Al Shawaf Instructor: Ms. Fatima Al Busaily Date: 2019 Spring Materials: Glossy Paper Fonts: Century Gothic / Bold & Squared Display / Forced Square Software: InDesign © 2019 All rights reserved. No part of This publication can be reproduced without express permission from Leen Al Shawaf. DESIGNER Leen Al Shawaf PHONE +966 533655385 EMAIL lynn.shawaf97@gmail.com COPYRIGHT © 2019




“ I would like to give super special thanks to Allah, for giving me the strength, the will, the time and the confidence to do this. Thanks to my wonderful family, especially to my king, hero and dad, Mohiedeen Al Shawaf, who was there with me encouraging, pushing me from the very beginning. Thank you so much to my mom, Heba Arwani for her care and support in my life journey and both of my sisters, Momena and Aya, and my soul-mate friends Aysha & Saria for believing in me, for reminding me that I could do this and for being there in every step of this process. Special thanks to my inspirations instructors of Academy of Prince Sultan University, specially to Ms.Fatema AlBesaily, Ms.Omneya Mesallem, Dr.Foirella Vanini, Ms.Maha Zaideh, Ms.Lama AlOudah, Ms.Ameera Samerraae, Dr.Manal Al Khalil you tought me so much about this professional field. Thanks to my friends, Yara, Mafaz, Asma, Sarah Kh. and Sarah B. for all their feedback and motivation.’’

Thank you!



About me... ‘‘ I’m Leen Al Shawaf, Interior Architect, I chose this major because of my talented hand with drawing and sketching, also because of my imagination mind that is helping me to create something. Also, I always dream to change the spaces with my mark which that be my lifelong dream. All my wishes lead me to be a designer and my dad always encourage me to choose what I like. I’m kinetic, funny and strong person. I can see my self with high expectation specially that I had some unique experiences, one of them that I made a booth design for a company and they applied it before I graduate. I don’t have a professional demeanour, but I have a unique style that shows my personality. As an interior architect I have some long-term goals, some of them are: create my own business name, design and create some famous spaces and be a great renderer. I can see myself as a mother and have her own small business after 5-10 years. I ambit to improve myself in various field that I can reach it so by this improvements and developments, by learning much more about various field that will help me to have great knowledge and make my design to be more professional and unique. ‘‘


PERSONAL I’m Leen born in 1997, student who is seeking for a job where I can increase my performance, creativity, experience and innovation levels.

LEEN ALSHAWAF INFO Adress

AlUroba Street,Villa No.9, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Phone

+966 533 655 385

Email

EXPERIENCE 2016

Summer Kids art’s teacher in Al-Tawasol Nursery Organizer Volunteer at MUSE event at PSU

2017

Summer Kids art’s teacher in Al-Tawasol Nursery Organizer Volunteer at ALfan ataa event at PSU

2018

Volunteer at Masar Programme at Princ Sultan University as teacher. Designed a profile for AL-SHAWAF INTL.CO.& Teach one person to use InDesign Application At AL-BAWANI CO. Design a Booth for AL-BAWANI CO. Volunteer in Pixel-Pro Club (Architecture Club) at Prince Sultan University

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

lynn.shawaf97@ gmail.com

SOCIAL Facebook

www.facebook.com/ Leen.Shawaf.24

Instagram lynn.shawaf

LinkedIn

Lynn shawaf

2019 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Developing profile of Al Shawaf intl. Co.

EDUCATION

Senior Year in Interior Design Engineering at Prince Sultan University High school degree from Al Fahad Private School


SKILLS Communication Work under pressure Decision making Time management Self-motivation Conflict resolution Leadership Adaptability

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Course

Working Drawing&Details II

Code

ID353

Instructer

Goze Bayram

Date

12th Sep.2018

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Working Drawing 07

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Fall 2019-2020 ID315 Interior Design Studio Group work Ms. Nurah Al Fowzan Asst. Alya Al Salem Autocad 3D Max Photoshop InDesign

Hospitality

The Flow Hotel

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This project had done as group work, the requirements were to design a lounge floor and guest-rooms floor for a boutique hotel served business people. According to these requirements the work were be divided to me and my friend, Yara AbouSaleh, I took the service area with management offices and the business area for the lounge level, and in the guset-rooms level I took the grand suits guest-room and the Queen size bed guest-rooms. The idea of flowing the design and the curvy design is done by me.

“And We made from water every living thing” All living things are made of water, where no creature can survive without it. The universe has “water” in common. In hotels people come from all around the world, they’re all different, yet somehow they’re all connected. Water has different shapes in nature, just like humans. We have liquid, ice, frost, dew, etc.. And we have different sources, such as oceans, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, etc.. ,In this project we will be observing the properties of water, and the natural shapes it exists in to be able to reflect it and implement it in our design. Leen Al Shawaf


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Business lounge center

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Fall 2018-2019 ID314 Interior Design Studio Indivisual Work Ms. Lama Al Udah Autocad 3D Max Photoshop InDesign SketchUp

02

Education

Pearl Kindergarten


Our knowledge of life deepens as we grow older, and our experience is increasing through our discoveries, Childhood is world as deep as the sea, full of treasures and wide range.

Trending Learning Philosophies in Children’s Education The most effective learning technique that has been working for years now is the “Montesory”. Montesory is: a system of education for young children that seeks to develop natural interests and activities rather than use formal teaching methods.

Leen Al Shawaf


Pearl Kindergarten

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Reception

Inner Playground

WC

Discovery Room

Staff Offices

Eating Room

Teacher Lounge

Music Room

Parents Lounge

Classes

Cafeteria

GYM Room

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Fall 2018-2019 ID314 Interior Design Studio Indivisual Work Ms. Lama Al Udah Autocad 3D Max Photoshop InDesign SketchUp

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Education

Industrial Institute


Jewels has its own history and the creation of jewels has history as well, the meaning of industry jewels refer to the most important thing in the industrial revolution which is the black color of the smoks, the relationship between the black and the jewels is the coal, when the coal exposed to high pressure it creat diamons. And also people used the coal in the industrial revolution period to run the mechaines at that time.

This institute have two period of learning which are ( Annual , Summery ) The student with Annual system will register for one year only, learning first a theoretical part of educational , how to create and design a peice of jewelry, then draw it and industry it, then show it to the customer and sell it. The Summery system will have Intensive system to learn and achive that level of creating and industrying a peice of jewelry.

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Industrial Institute

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Recycled Strategy Using recycles materials instead of buy new materials,

Toilets have minimizing fixtures use recycled water for toilets . It reduced potable desalinized water consumption by 69%,

Energy saving strategy

Maximizing daylight by create a skylight in the ceiling instead of using Artifial lights

Water usage

Using waterfall in the hall to bring coolness to the space, and reduces the noise

Allow a system to make the AC’s to be close at specific time, or by senser. and increase the coolnes by sensor also

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Fall 2017-2019 ID213 Interior Design Studio Group Work Dr. Manal Al Khalil Autocad 3D Max Photoshop

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Offices

Archi- Tonic Company


To design a modern office showcasing the company’s innovative products & technology .Our style is Modern THE FEATURES OF MODERN INTERIORS: Basic shapes, functional lines and curves , clean, and simple.This style grew from the idea to build for function, to do without traditional decoration, and to embrace industrial materials like glass .

This project is done as group work, I took the whole ground floor to desgin it and arrange it, the concept was shared, my freind Yasmeen Al Ghamdi took the first floor to design it and arrange it. we worked toghether to make the space unique and attractive in order to achieve the requriments of designing working spaces, offices and companies. we tried hard to use a technology elements and add new ways of designs ideas, such as shade for windows, and acoustic sound barriers.

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Showroom area

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Open lab area

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Archi-Tonic Co.

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Mama Roti Cafe

Fall 2017-2019 ID213 Interior Design Studio Indivisual Work Ms. Nurah Al Fowzan Asst. Alya Al Salem SketchUp AutoCad Photoshop

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the old design of the project was inspired from local’s alltime favourites – coffee and buns, as well as Malaysian’s on the move lifestyle the new concept of the retail Vintage and old England country by using Industial Style, in order to show the elemnts of Industrial style.

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Hard Wood for cabinet

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Prince Sultan Hall

Fall 2016-2017 ID250 Materials of Interior Environments Group Work Dr. Rehab Aburas Asst. Hessa Al Otaibi SketchUp AutoCad Photoshop

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This project has been done as group work. We divid our work to 3 students, Me, Farah Al Hudaithy and Suaad Al Baroudi. The requriments were to re design the hall of prince sultan univesity ( The departmant of chairperson of Interior design and Architecture ). All of students should did this as a term project and they choose some of our ideas and the Apply it.

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Choosen Materials

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Prince Sultan Hall

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Prince Sultan Hall

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Indivisual Work Ms. Omneya Mesallem Hand rendering Copic markers Water pencile colors Promarkers Shinhin Art markers Gill white pen Penciles Sakura pens

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Rendering

Rendering Techniques

Fall 2016-2017 ID133 Visual Presentation I


Course Desecription This course provides us with various contemporary rendering techniques, materials and applications used in interior design visual. We shall be introduced to different materials, textures, and examples of marks. Furthermore, we will be aware of various types of pencils, new inks’ hatching and colors rendering methods to build on skills acquired in drawing. In addition, students will be able to apply it on 2D & 3D interior’s perspective.

Pencile technique Rendering using pencile technique reflect the shade and shadow by using differant thickness of pencile in order to show the near and far of objects.

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Inks technique Materials cylinder used to practice on inks rendering in order to know the differants between each type of materrials, (hair, smooth wood, weaker, leather, rock, leaves, fabric, stones and rough wood )

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Marker rendering technique is the most complicated technique that we faced, it was very hard to achive, I worked very hard on my self to aim the goal, the most important thing was to have the same of original picture, we should first do a small practices in order to know what type of materials and technique of marker rendering we are good at. I was good always in dark materials, wood and leather.

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History of Furniture


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History of Architecture

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Manual Project rendered It was an Offices Building design course, the requriments are to make the whole project manual render. It’s Indivisual work to made home office design space.

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C

34.0

34.0 483.0

466.0

19.0

34.0

264.4

220 120

180 220

D4 34.0

19.0

1492.0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

34.0 777.3

19.0 451.0

264.4

Open Office Area 602.7

842.0

382.4

Coffee Area

60.0 30.0

342.8

1934.0

602.4

467.5

D

D1 CEO Office

D1

90 220

Secretary Room 220 90

500.0

17.0

19.0 220 75 214.5

1562.6

D3 244.0 CEO W.C

408.0 131.0

220 90

220 80159.219.0

34.0

D1

233.7

D2

D3

75 220140.2

220 90 190.4

208.3

D1

208.3

Female W.C

30.0 60.0

220 80 242.5

60 40

W2

60.0

500.0

D3

19.0

177.9

451.0

34.0

736.0

D3 461.0

120.0

30.0 25

24 23 22

21

20 19

18 17 16

Entrance

220 140

34.0

1 F.F.L + 0.30 m CL + 0.26 m

2

3

4

5

14 13

7

6

8

9

10

330.0

15

310 200

A'

F.F.L + 2.6 m CL + 2.02 m

34.0 938.0 140

140

140

140

40 60

40 60

40 60

40 60

W2

W2

W2

W2

248.0

30.0

2.0 2.0 200.0 5.0 186.0

5.0

F.F.L + 0.30 m CL + 0.26 m

2

W1

310.0

364.0

Pri

11

120.0 300.0

F

15

12

D5

Waiting Area D3

131.0

F.F.L + 3.24 m CL + 2.66 m

420.0

572.0

461.0

Male W.C 136.0 75 220

E

171.0

Stairs

19.0 75136.0 220

34.0

D2 Reception/Lobby Area

75 140.2 220

237.8 Elevator 160.0

19.0

19.0

D3

A

19.0

75 146.8 220

19.0 461.0

364.0

34.0 172.2 19.0

75 220146.8

Disabled W.C

32.0

34.0 172.2

D3

140

244.0

Corridor

34.0

34.0

19.0

220.0 Kitchenette

246.0

50.0

G

Co Inte

Stu

1 F.F.L + 0.0 m CL + 0.0 m

ID N

400.0

Cou B' 128.3

60.0

525.1

60.0

77.1

60.0

226.4

60.0

885.0

261.4

580.6

80.0

Cod

Inst 427.0

500.0

500.0

500.0

526.0

422.0

95.0

3004.0

1

2

3

4

Dat

As 5

6

7 8

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Indivisual Work Dr. Goze Bayram

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Working Drawing

Working Drawing for an Office space

Fall 2017-2018 ID352 Working Drawing II


Leen Al Shawaf

Area 1

3

2

5

4

6

7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

3005.9

427.0

80.7

500.0

310.0

146.0

500.0

310.0

67.3

115.5

500.0

310.0

214.6

526.0

310.0

422.0

133.8

567.0

95.0

310.0

129.1

W1

W1

B

200 310

200 310 15

15 34.0 34.0

491.1

490.8 32.0

674.4

A

34.0

674.4

IT Offices

Accounting Offices

W1

W1

W1

200 310

200 310

15

15

D1

D1

220 90

220 90

200 310 15 34.0

61.4 34.0

893.0

34.0

966.0

34.0

19.0

A

68.9

34.0

483.0

236.5

236.5

34.0

Open Office Area 405.0

310.0

W1

310 200

15

401.0 Storage

15

401.0 Archive

310 200

W1

310.0

405.0

524.4 D1

D1

220 90

220 90

606.6

623.6 Rest Area

B

B

19.0 Open Office Area 235.6

235.6

D5 Meeting Room

C

180 220

D4

423.0

466.0

19.0 19.0

Skirting material Schedule

1492.0

34.0

777.3

1934.0

342.8 467.5

CEO Office

D3 244.0 CEO W.C

E

34.0 408.0 131.0

Disabled W.C

19.0

220 90

364.0

190.4 208.3

208.3

30.0 60.0

34.0

140 40 60 W2

128.3

427.0

1

Male W.CCorridor

8 2 1 1

172.2

19.0 75

19.0

19.0

CEO Office 75

461.0

D3

Wall paper

75 140.2 220

220140.2

136.0 75 220

75136.0 220

D3 461.0

Male W.C Wall paper

19.0 Secretary Office19.0 D3

D3

Wall paper

Meeting Office IT Offices140

140 Wall paper

140

40 60

30.0

40 60

40 60

Wall paper W2

AccountingW2Offices W2

Reception/Lobby Area

Roll size is 52cm, stick on the wall vertically 461.0

200.0 5.0 186.0

Archive

Paint

white paint color 400.0

30.0

60.0

60.0

77.1

Kitchenette

500.0

CEO Bathroom

beige paint color

Paint

gray paint color

Ceramic tiles& paint

Ceramic tiles, gray color, 30*30*1cm, paint color is white.

paint

white paint color

paint

white paint color

3004.0

3

C

Space Reception& Waiting Area

Suspended Ceiling

Ceramic tiles

Male W.C

Male W.C

Gypsum Board

237.8

Ceramic160.0 tiles

Female W.C

Elevator

736.0

34.0

Disable W.C

131.0

120.030*30*1cm, Ceramic tiles, gray color, used for bathroom.

F.F.L + 3.24 m CL + 2.66 m

420.0 30.0

25

Hard Wood Panels special for skirting, 50*10*1 cm,Walnut color

Wood Panel

24 23 22

Entrance

21

20 19

18 17 16

15

14

Stairs

13

330.0

D5 Secretary Offices Wood Panel 12

1

2

4

3

5

6

7

8

Ceramic tiles, gray color, 30*30*1cm, used for bathroom.

171.0

Ceramic tiles

CEO Offices

9

10

11

15

310

310.0

W1

Meeting Offices

Wood Panel

IT Offices

Wood Panel

Hard Wood Panels special for skirting, 50*10*1 cm,Walnut color

F.F.L + 0.30 m CL + 0.26 m

F.F.L + 2.6 m CL + 2.02 m

300.0

Accounting Offices Wood Panel

Hard Wood Panels special for skirting, 50*10*1 cm,Walnut color

Storage

Wood Panel

Hard Wood Panels special for skirting, 50*10*1 cm,Walnut color

Archive

Wood Panel

Hard Wood Panels special for skirting, 50*10*1 cm,Walnut color

Rest Area

Wood Panel

Hard Wood Panels special for skirting, 50*10*1 cm,Walnut color

Coffee Area& Kitchenette

422.0

CEO Bathroom Stairs

E

95.0

Ceramic tiles

Ceramic tiles, gray color, 30*30*1cm, used for bathroom.

Wood Panel

white paint color

6

1 2 1

Hard Wood Panels special for skirting, 50*10*1 cm,Walnut color

Open Offices Area Wood Panel 526.0

3

Hard Wood Panels special for 80.0 skirting, 50*10*1 cm,Walnut color

580.6 Wood Panel

261.4

Material

412

135

Suspended Ceiling Suspended Ceiling Suspended Meeting G Offices Ceiling Suspended IT Offices Ceiling Suspended Accounting Offices Ceiling CEO Offices

Secretary Offices

Storage

Gypsum Board

Archive

Gypsum Board

Coffee Area& Kitchenette Open Offices Area CEO Bathroom Stairs

Offices Ground Flo

H

G

2 38

+ 4.22 m + 3.53 m

Restroom

Open Offices Area

Open Offices Area

Open Offices Area

+2.11 m

Entrance

Stairs

Floor Finishing Reinforced Concrete 20cm Hardcore 20cm Compacted soil

+ 0.30 m

A

+ 0.00 m

10

B

C

D

E

F

G

Instructer

Goze B Acoustical Tiles, 60*60*1 cm White Datecolor, 12th S Gypsum Board Gypsum board Suspended white paint color Assignment No.1 Ceiling

Suspended Ceiling

Scale 1:50

16,5

Accounting Offices

White color, Gypsum ID353 Code board, 50cm height

Gypsum Board Gypsum Board

7 8

F

Suspended Ceiling Suspended Ceiling

Female E W.C

Rest Area

Description

Acoustical Tiles, 60*60*1 cm White color, Gypsum board White color, Gypsum board White color, Gypsum board White color, Gypsum board, 50cm height White color, Gypsum Prince Sultan Univ board, 50cm height White color, Gypsum College Of Engine board, 50cm height White color, Gypsum Interior Design Dep board, 50cm height White color, Gypsum board, 50cm height Leen S Student White color, Gypsum board White color, ID No. 21541 Gypsum board Acoustical Tiles, Workin Course 60*60*1 cm

Disable F W.C

130

2

364.0

200 Hard Wood Panels special for skirting, 50*10*1 cm,Walnut color

120.0

Hard WoodA'Panels special for 50.0 skirting, 50*10*1 cm,Walnut color

220 140

1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1

Ceramic tiles, gray color, 30*30*1cm, used for bathroom.

20

D

220.0 Kitchenette Wood Panel

Ceiling

D

Description Hard Wood Panels special for 500.0 60 140 W2 60.0 skirting, 50*10*1 40 cm,Walnut color

Material

Reception& Waiting Area

5

4

B

1 2 1

500.0

Stairs

A

1

885.0

Entrance

2

CL + 0.0 m

B'

Paint60.0

500.0

F.F.L + 0.0 m

Roll size is 52cm, stick on the wall vertically

226.4

Open Offices Area

F.F.L + 0.30 m CL + 0.26 m

1

white paint color

Coffee Area &

34.0

938.0

248.0

Roll size is 52cm, stick on the wall 5.0 vertically 2 2.0 2.0

Paint

Wall paper

572.0

Roll size is 52cm, stick on the wall vertically

Storage

Rest Area

32.0

34.0

Roll size is 52cm, stick on the wall vertically Waiting Area

Roll size is 52cm, stick on the wall vertically

1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1934.0

602.4

Space

white paint color

Coffee Area

Skirting

60.0

Ceramic tiles& Ceramic tiles, gray color, 30*30*1cm, 244.0 paint color is white. paint Ceramic tiles& Ceramic tiles, gray color, 30*30*1cm, paint color is white. 34.0 paint 172.2 220 80 19.0 242.5 19.0 177.9 451.0 Ceramic tiles& Ceramic tiles, gray color, 30*30*1cm, 75 146.8 220 D3 D2 paint color is white. paint

146.8 D3 220 Disable W.C D2

382.4

Description

paint

34.0 Female W.C 34.0 220 80159.219.0

Female W.C

525.1

220 90

246.0

34.0

7

60.0

Material

D1

200

G

D1

A

1 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 1 1 6

Wall

Space

Secretary Room

Reception& 17.0 Waiting Area

350

F

220 90 D1

233.7

90 220

842.0

220

500.0

D1

19.0 220 75 214.5

1562.6

264.4

Open Office Area 602.7

D

Ceiling material Schedule

483.0

19.0

451.0

Name of A Entrance Reception&Wai Male W.C Female W.C Disabled W.C CEO W.C CEO Office Secretary Room Meeting Room IT Offices Accounting Off Storage Archive Rest Area Coffee Area Kitchenette Elevator Stairs

C

34.0

34.0

Wall material Schedule

34.0

34.0

264.4

220 120

15

This project was done indivisual during the whole semester, we worked every steps as asignment. The idea of the project is to know the costructiona and details drawing for offices space, the plan was chosen by students, each student draw her plan with styding the structure system. We were ask to draw details for Entrance door, one window, technical drawings for 3 type of furniture, and to know the differents between the architectural sections and elevations drawings, I mention only one section and one elevation, the rest are given by references. In order to achieve this type of drawings we practice a lot and asking questions while we are working, and in every step that we go through it. We learned this course depends on our experiences and by ourself.

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Int

Stu

Offices working drawings

ID

Co Bathroom Flush Light

Spot Light

Hanging Halogen light fixture

Suspended LED Light fixture

Co

Chandelier

+ 4.22 m 20

42

+ 3.53 m

8.1 48.3

Disable Bathroom

130

Female WC

130

Male WC

120.5

Entrance

Waiting Area

Stairs

+ 2.77 m

+2.11 m

350

210

220

12

12.2

85

90.9

Ins

65

111.8 59.9

102 90

35

Da

40

65

89.9

90

40

16.5

35

+ 0.30 m

10

As

+ 0.00 m

Electrical Socket

Ele Window Schedule

25

Doors

Type

D1*8

Swinging

220*90

D2*2

Swinging

220*80

D3*7

Swinging

220*75

Size (cm)

Final paving

20

Plaster

25

Wire mesh Plaster Steel/Plastic pin Thermal insulation - 3cm Adhesive Mortar - 1 cm Brick / Gazbeton / R.C. Wall - 20 cm Internal plaster - 2 cm White paint color

50

D4*1 D5*1 D6*1 Head Channel

Caulk Caulk

Aluminum Frame

D5

Installation Glass

Double Swinging Pocket Sliding Pocket Sliding

220*180

Frame color Walnut brown color Walnut brown color Walnut brown color Walnut brown color

220*140

Silver Color

220*120

Walnut brown color

Sc

Frame material

Wood Wood Wood Wood Aluminum Wood

References: Author TIME DESIGN Article title: TIME SAVER STANDARDS FOR INTERIOR DESIGN : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Website title: Internet Archive URL: https://archive.org/details/TIMESAVERS TANDARDSFORINTERIORDESIGN/ page/n579

220.0000

Prince Sultan University College Of Engineering Interior Design Department

From out side brick flooring with 1cm of mortar, 5*14cm of brick and from inside of building is layer of cork with 1cm then Parquet Flooring, Dark Browne color,32*8*1cm. Heating Matt 0.6 cm soft board 70 mm protective concrete Technological insulation and PE foil

Student

Leen Shawaf

ID No.

215410267

Course

Working Drawing&Details II

Code

ID353

Instructer

Goze Bayram

Date

8th Oct.2018

2 cm insulation Aluminum Frame

15 cm reinforcement concrete 15 thermal insulation 5 additional thermal insulation

Caulk

Assignment No.4 Door Details & Description Scale 1:5

45


Details drawings for 3 types of furniture

U2

U2

Top View

U2 240.3

R5.6

224.4

R5.7

12.0

11.3

R158.7

Top View

R181.3

R39.7

R38.1

106.5

115.7 95.2

106.3

124.6

88.2

4.1

109.5

115.7

4.4

240.3

R5.6

224.4

R5.7

12.0

11.3

R158.7

R181.3

240.3

R39.7

R38.1

106.5

115.7 95.2

106.3

124.6

Cover for97% polyester, 3% nylon

88.2

4.1

109.5

115.7

West View

4.4

240.3

240.3

105.7

Cover for97% polyester, 3% nylon

East View

Front View

20.4

12.6

93.1

93.1

West View

37.0 84.9 46.6

R28.5 R27.7

42.2

Front View

R16.4

95.1

9.8

R5.0

85.1

2.5

8.8

85.1

23.2

Metal

R4.8 114.9

9.6

R15.9

East View 23.2

32.9

15.9

73.3

40.6

23.3

25.7 95.4 2.5

53.5

53.5

R15.9

11.3

8.3

105.7

20.0

R28.5

R27.7

R5.6

85.1

85.1

123.3

238.5

R5.6

R16.4 72.6

R4.9

R5.0

9.8

95.1

15.9

95.4

37.046.6 11.1

25.7 239.0

15.9

57.6

R2.9

240.3

8.5

233.6 207.1

3.3

3.3

8.8

11.3

2.5

73.3

2.5

8.3

18.3

18.9

18.9 20.2

20.2 105.7

20.4

1.0

12.6

93.1

R28.5

1.0

1.0 R28.5

42.2

11.3

95.1

9.8

95.4

15.9

R5.0 25.7

2.5

73.3

2.5

Metal

R15.9

23.2

23.2 32.9

85.1

240.3

40.6

23.3

85.1

105.7

R27.7 53.5

53.5

R15.9

R16.4

8.3

105.7

20.0

105.7

R27.7 R5.6

37.0 84.9 46.6

93.1

R4.8 114.9

9.6

R5.6

R16.4 72.6

R4.9 238.5

85.1

85.1

123.3

9.8

95.1

15.9

95.4

R5.0

37.046.6 11.1

25.7 239.0

15.9

57.6

R2.9

8.8

8.5

233.6 207.1

3.3

3.3

8.8

11.3

2.5

73.3

2.5

8.3

18.3

18.9

18.9 20.2

20.2 1.0

1.0

1.0

105.7

105.7

240.3

D2

R1

Top View

Top View

160.0

D2

139.0

R1

R4.4 R10.5

R4.4

R10.5

231.4

39.7

Top View

109.9

89.0

Top View

110.0

77.0

R18.3

6.5

5.6

R10.6

39.0 216.0

55.6

R4.4

160.0

7.9 139.0

R4.4

201.5

19.3

R10.5

R4.4

R10.5

Ø4.0

31.5 231.4

R12.9

R10.1 R4.4 39.7

74.8

85.2 231.4

160.0

109.9

89.0

110.0

77.0

R18.3

6.5

5.6

R10.6

39.0

39.0 216.0

55.6

R4.4

62.0 7.9

West View 201.5

19.3

Ø4.0

Ø4.0

Front View

30.9

31.5

West View R12.9

R10.1 R4.4

74.8

85.2

Glass

East View

Front View

Metal

231.4

160.0

Oak Veneer

Rubber

231.7

62.1

216.3

30.9

West View

5.5

1.1

West View

110.1

Aluminum

1.5 2.8

2.0

160.0

110.0

4.3

96.3 8.4 7.2

1.5

1.5 10.5

30.1 39.3

2.8

Front View 35.9

12.4

97.7

41.5

60.7

7.7 39.4

2.8

90.4

East View

35.9

1.5

107.0

1.9 1.1

11.9

10.3 7.5

46.7 19.5

2.0

Front View

2.0

4.0 13.0

15.0

5.7

15.1

Glass

35.9

13.0

13.0

73.0

65.1

2.5 2.0

7.2

110.0

Aluminum

1.5 2.8

5.5

1.1

4.3

96.3 8.4 7.2

73.0

1.6 119.6

7.2

160.0

5.6

37.5

39.3

2.8

12.4 11.9

1.9 1.1

73.0

7.2

24.2

Metal

MDF Wood

8.8

97.7

35.9

5.6

5.6 R6.1

R6.1 12.0

R5.5

R5.5

65.1

7.2

73.0

73.0

2.0

2.0 13.0

5.6

60.0

5.6

1.6 119.6

73.0

7.2

10.3 7.5

73.0

37.5

5.61.6

3.9 2.0 1.6

102.9

4.0

30.9

113.6

4.0

13.0

39.1

4.0 13.0

231.7 39.1

46.7 19.5

15.1

15.0

201.7

15.0

5.7

15.0

7.2

93.0 78.0

73.0

7.2

93.0 78.0

93.0 78.0

24.2 5.6

1.1

12.0

Leen Al Shawaf 2.5 2.0

67.6

24.2 R8.2

1.6 6.0

13.0

2.0

2.0

54.1

2.0

4.0 13.0 15.0

60.7

7.7

35.9

7.2

5.6

29.2

62.1 216.3

30.9

93.0 73.0

78.0

231.7

62.1

0.0

12.0

2.0 1.6 118.8

160.0 41.5 39.4

2.8

90.4

5.0

8.8

5.6 110.1

1.5

107.0

78.0

73.0

7.2

113.6

93.0

24.2 5.6

1.1 3.9 2.0 1.6

5.61.6

1.5 30.1

73.0

7.2

67.6

5.6

Rubber

R8.2

60.0

1.5 10.5

35.9

73.0 5.6

29.2

12.0

1.6 6.0

4.0

201.7

93.0

Oak Veneer

East View

102.9

39.1

15.0

8.8

5.0

8.8

5.6

5.6

160.0

5.6 R6.1

R6.1 12.0

2.0 1.6

R5.5

0.0 R5.5

12.0 54.1

118.8

54.1 231.7


Offices working drawings 1

3

2

6

5

4

7 8

B

A

55.3

1

IKEA

115

A

201.2

199

53.9 45.3

39.8

D3

D3 C5

200.4

C5

S3

S3

C3 A1

C3

A1

D2

D2

B

B

320.1

T1

C1 55.9

45 75

53

S4

46.5 50.4 53.5 160

496

72.3

C

320.1

T4

D4

92.9 165.2

U1

144.5

C C4

D

D

D4

S3 S1 C2

E

58.8 57.2

230.2

45.6 62.5

A2

S2

59.1

56.2

A1

47.2 61

47.2

T6

C4

140.4

E

294.4

D4

222.6 69.7

T2

40.3 46.1

51.9

59.7

78.1

D1

60

29.8

C3

C7

D2

T3

483

60

C4

R2 483

F

F Reception& Waiting Area

G

44.8

C6

256.6

R1

28

27

26

25

2

3

4

5

24 23 22

21

7

9

20 19

18

17

11

12

13

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F.F.L + 0.30 m

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F.F.L + 2.85 m CL + 2.41 m

74.8 128.6

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F.F.L + 4.50 m CL + 3.84 m

T5

47.5

CL + 0.20 m

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F.F.L + 2.25 m CL + 1.89 m

A'

H

F.F.L + 0.30 m CL + 0.20 m

2 1

F.F.L + 0.0 m CL + 0.0 m

93.0

B'

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Group Work Dr. Goze Bayram

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Working Drawing

Steel Staircase System

Fall 2017-2018 ID352 Working Drawing II


Garage Museum of Contemporary Art Steel Staircase system project was a group project and done as a major exam for us. we were 3 students, me , Yara AbouSaleh and Noha AlShakrah. we devided our self to make 3 different types of steel staircase system design, in order to cover the types of them which they are: - Single stringer (MONO) - Double stringer staircases- Cantilever Stairs (Floating) My part was (single stringer MONO) staircase, we were asked to find a real example of that stair and I drew the technical drawing of that, by making a lot of case studies that showed how to draw this type of stair.

Leen Al Shawaf


Steel Staircase System

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Indivisual Work Ms. Rajaa Nasrullah AutoCad Sketch Up Photoshop InDesign

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Furniture

Weaving Table

Fall 2017-2018 ID354 Furniture design


Concept & Inpirations Handemaking rugs traditional loom machine, Tools used to make the rugs

Used as coffee table, targeted speacially to the lovers of Knitting&Looping

Leen Al Shawaf


Weaving table

0.97 0.97 0.20 0.200.16 0.13 0.13 0.16

0.02 0.02 0.46 0.46

0.48 0.48

0.84 0.84

0.46 0.46 R0.01 R0.01 0.46 0.46

0.39 0.39

0.02 0.02 R0.01 R0.01 0.46 0.46

Technical Drawings

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Details and construction

POINTED GLASS JOINERY

STICK METAL JOINERY TO THE WOOD BY SCREW WRAP THE WOOL STRINGE TOGETHER WITH DIFFERENT STYLE AND MAKE IT STRONG

Leen Al Shawaf

DRILLING THE WOOD TO WRAP WOOL STRINGE AND HOLD OTHER WOOD PEICES


Weaving table

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Group Work Ms. Rajaa Nasrullah AutoCad Sketch Up Photoshop InDesign Revit 3D Max

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Furniture

M Table

Fall 2017-2018 ID354 Furniture design


Concept & Inpirations Folding Furniture design Its a gorup project, the main concept is done from Yara AbouSaleh, all of the technical drawings and modleing is done by me.

The main purpose of the table is to safe the spaces, and servie the small contemporary apartmant nowadays

Leen Al Shawaf


M

Technical Drawings

Table

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Details and construction

Table mechanical Hinges between the wooden panle of table and the middle rectangle panle support

Table Path Folding mechanical Hinges stick inside the wood table sheet to be hidden

The table path is fixed inside the locked hinge to be flixible in its moving up and down

Leen Al Shawaf

Locked hinges goes up and down to open and close the table


M

Table

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Indivisual Work Ms. Rajaa Nasrullah AutoCad Sketch Up Photoshop InDesign Revit 3D Max

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Furniture

Tourette syndrom

Fall 2017-2018 ID354 Furniture design


Concept & Inpirations Briefe Description of Health Condition

Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, stereotyped, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics.

Physical Constrained

- Eye blinking - Shoulder rotation or elevation - Jumping - Kicking - Complex and loud sounds

Case Study

Name: Adam Age: 17 Job: Student Time- Job : KFC Server, Signer and Youtuper. Adam Tourette is a constant companion; his vocal and physical tics are completely involuntary, but he can song. This situation is came suddenly to the person who have it, but he feel about it, he can’t control the time, it comes at the age of 7 to 8 years, there is no special needs for him, because he can do everything by himself, but the only thing that we can help is to serve a space that make him to feel free and comfort to these tics to come out, so he can feel better when they go on.

Observed Daily Life Difficultied of Adam

He can drive, eat, drink, work, move, Use his phone. When he sleep the tics faded, but he cant sleep faslty because of these tics, and when he wake up he make these tics immediately. Even when he sing the tics never come.

The Solution

1- These people who have syndrome, they feel when it comes. 2- This situation comes when they were kids. 3- They feel shy when it comes specially in the school. 4- The music can STOP this situation. 5- One person can have more than one tics. 6- When they feel free to make the tics to come out they feel more comfort and the situation reduced. 7- Most of the tics are sounds. 8- Some of suddenly movement comes in the neck, arms and eyes. 9- Adam have sounds and neck tics, his neck backward sunddenly sometimes.

Make a neck pillow for the neck movement backward.

Leen Al Shawaf


Tourette Syndrom

Technical Drawings

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Details and construction

Acrylic- Polyster

Plastic

The Acrylic sides are glued to the Plastic peice by (TRUKY-GLUE) which is used specific for fabric and plastic to stick them together.

Leen Al Shawaf

AcrylicPolyster

Rough Leather

Rubber

The arcrylic handles are sweing to the arylic peice to allow the rubber roll to be in it and wrap to the chair, so it can hold this peice to be stick to the chair and useful

The rubber can be change by this teqnicue to fit different sizes of the chair, Only Offices chairs


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Interioir Architect Leen Al Shawaf Thank You !


Mob. +9 66 533 6 55 385

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