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Interior Design Class of 2023 RANEEM MUJAHED Contact: (602) 516-4143 rmujahed@asu.edu

CALIFORNIA LIVING

Raneem Mujahed

INT 362

Fall 2020

Elizabeth Minchew

CONCEPT

This home is meant to feel like a place where happiness and joy can flourish.

It is meant to be used as a space of luxury and design. We want to show the importance of including the color green to and biophilia. Green is the color of nature. It inspires us to grow and give off positive energy.

FLOOR PLAN

FFE Key

C: Brick Fireplace

D: Metal Bed Frame

E: Wood Nightstand

F: End Table

G: Coffee Table

H: Infiniti Couch

J: Desk

K: Desk Chair

L: Area Rug

M: Console

N: Ceiling Fan

O: Comforter

Q: Sheer Curtains

S: Light Fixture

T: Wall Art

U: Wall Art

V: Plant

Raneem Mujahed
CU FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW

MASTER BEDROOM

MASTER BEDROOM

INT
Fall 2021
Brooke Dombrowski - Raneem Mujahed - Anna Paty
362
Jacobs, Hitt, Kelley, Korkki

Bringing the community closer to both its spiritual and physical roots, Rewild is a space which awakens the inner creative force in us all. In the English language, the word “rewild” is a verb that is defined as: “to restore to its natural uncultivated state".

Through locally sourced goods, organic readymade foods, and sustainable art, you have the opportunity to connect to your inner child. Within Rewild as well, sits a space called the Creative Ark, the beating heart of the collective. A space in which artists from across Arizona come to create and offer their wisdom in the form of public workshops. Through the Creative Ark, one has the opportunity to get close and personal with these artists and learn with them as guides.

Dombrowski,
CONCEPT
So come create, dine, rewild and reawaken.
Mujahed, Paty

Mountain Park

Health Center

Spring 2022

Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay, Carolina Pacheco Jose Bernardi INT 362

THE HEALING CIRCLE

Sweetgrass

Focusing on the Hocokah Native American tribe. They had a practice known as the HEALING CIRCLE. All the ill would gather in a circle and talk about ways they can possibly heal.

When ill, the Hocokah tribe would REFLECT on themselves and focus on their body healing. They believed in natural HEALING PROPERTIES that come from the EARTH.

Sage

Tobacco
The most popular plants the Hocokah tribe would use were sweetgrass, sage, and tobacco. Introducing Native American healing practices to the 21ST CENTURY. Team 04: INT363 Spring 2022
Raneem
Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco

COLOR SCHEME

following the double complimentary color wheel

Green is the color of nature, it stimulates growth. It gives off healing energy to the heart, lungs, and digestive system.

Grey is the color of being intellectual and making compromises. It can often help people reflect on themselves.

Brown is the color that represents strength and durability. It is drawn from the Earth and provides comfort.

Beige is a neutral, calm, and relaxing color. It can be seen as flexible and gives warmth to the visitor.

Sage Green Light Beige
Team 04: INT363 Spring 2022
Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco Light Grey Ash Brown

FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR

Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco

Team 04: INT363 Spring 2022

FLOOR PLAN

Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco

SECOND FLOOR Team 04: INT363 Spring 2022

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

FIRST FLOOR

Ambient Lighting

Team 04:
INT363 Spring 2022
Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco Ceiling is used as a wayfinding technique Gold Pendant Light Fixture Recessed LED lighting 4in. Ceiling Light

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

SECOND FLOOR

Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco

Team 04: INT363 Spring
2022
Flush Gypsum Board Acoustical Ceiling Tile Acoustical Wood Panel

BUILDING SECTION

EAST-WEST

This 2 foot transition is provided to hide any mechanical, ventilation, and lighting systems

Team 04: INT363 Spring 2022
Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco

MATERIAL PALETTE

Team 04: INT363 Spring 2022
Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco

CHECK-IN

Team 04: INT363 Spring 2022
Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco

STAIRWAY

Team 04: INT363 Spring 2022
Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco

The yoga room is used as a place to relax the tense muscles. Many Native Americans believed that practicing yoga poses will help your journey to healing move faster. There is also sage tea provided in the yoga room; the same way Native Americans would drink this tea to help relieve their stress.

Team 04: INT363 Spring 2022
Raneem Mujahed, Emiko Jay Carolina Pacheco

Professors: Cheri Jacobs, James Bailey, Cheyne Brown

Raneem Mujahed INT 464 Steel Case NEXT Assignment 3 Fall 2022

CONCEPT

Flourish and grow as a person

NEXT is a robot company based in Rhode Island, they create robotic appliances that are meant to help people at home. A new research and development hub will be built in Boston, Massachusetts. NEXT is meant to help their employees flourish and grow. This company will successfully do so by creating a Neighborhood Garden in the office. The goal of NEXT is to be purpose driven, strong, and to be yourself. A way to understand how a person can grow is by looking back to nature. The NEXT office will provide areas of gardening where the NEXTERS will be able to put their hands in the dirt and have an exciting experience with their coworkers. The employees can clear their head and build healthy relationships in the workplace.

Be authentic, be you

2 Grow as a community
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Raneem Mujahed | INT 464 |Fall 2020 INSPIRATION 3
Open
Greenhouse known as a “Neighborhood Garden” in the office
work space Collaborative team spaces

The Analogous color wheel are colors that are similar to each other. The colors used throughout the office space are green, yellow, and orange.

Analogous Color Wheel

Green is used to connect back to the trees surrounding the Boston seaport. The color green promotes positive thoughts, can relieve stress, and help people heal.

Yellow colors

Yellow comes from the vibrant flowers used throughout the space. Yellow The color yellow promotes positive energy, optimism, and confidence.

Orange comes from the beautiful flowers as well. The color orange radiates warmth and energy. Orange can also help people think in unique ways.

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RENDERED FLOOR PLAN

1 9 8 6 7 5 4 2 3 15 25 20 21 14 16 18 23 SCALE: 1/16” = 1’-0” 17 19 22 24 26 27 13 12 11 10 1 RECEPTION 2 WORK CAFE 3 YOGA ROOM 4 GREENHOUSE 5 MOTHER’S ROOM 6-7 PHONE ROOMS 8 WORKSTATIONS 9 TEAM SPACE 10 WORKSTATIONS 11 PRIVATE OFFICE 12 INCLUSIVE DESIGN LAB 13 RETAIL MOCK-UP 14 LARGE MEETING ROOM 15-16 PHONE ROOMS 17 PRIVATE OFFICE 18 TEAM SPACE 19 PROJECT ROOM 20 WORKSTATIONS 21 HOME OFFICE LAB 22 RESOURCE CENTER 23. TEAM SPACE 24 PRIVATE OFFICE 25 WORKSTATIONS 26 STORAGE 27. PROJECT ROOM Raneem Mujahed |INT 464 Fall 2020 |

RENDERED REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

PARISONE SINGLE PENDANT

PARISONE CLUSTER PENDANT

HEXAGON PENDANT

PARISONE PENDANT

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8 9 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10’-0” 8’-0” 8’-0” 8’-0” 8’-0” 10’-0”
CAN LIGHT
SCALE: 1/16” = 1’-0”
ZIG-ZAG
RING CHANDELIER
CRYSTAL CHANDELIER
LINEAR CUBE LIGHT BRANCH
CHANDELIER

SCALE: 1/16” = 1’-0”

LONGESTDIAGONALDISTANCE:176’ RECOMMENDEDDISTANCEBETWEENEXITS:88’

OCCUPANCY

OCCUPANCY TYPE

CALCULATIONS

TOTAL MAXIMUM OCCUPANTS NUMBER OF EXITS REQUIRED EXITS PROVIDED

ACTUALDISTANCEBETWEENEXITS:88

LONGEST DIAGONAL DISTANCE RECOMMENDED

Plumbing Calculations

CLASSIFICATION: A-2 ASSEMBLY

REQUIRED WATER CLOSET / MALE: 2

REQUIRED WATER CLOSET / FEMALE 2

REQUIRED LAV: 1

REQUIRED DRINKING FOUNTAIN: 1

REQUIRED SERVICE SINK: 1

CLASSIFICATION: B-BUSINESS

REQUIRED WATER CLOSET / MALE: 2

REQUIRED WATER CLOSET / FEMALE 2

REQUIRED LAV: 1

REQUIRED DRINKING FOUNTAIN: 1

REQUIRED SERVICE SINK: 1

CLASSIFICATION: M-MERCENTILE

REQUIRED WATER CLOSET / MALE: 2

REQUIRED WATER CLOSET / FEMALE 2

REQUIRED LAV: 1

REQUIRED DRINKING FOUNTAIN: 1

REQUIRED SERVICE SINK: 1

CLASSIFICATION: U-GREENHOUSE

REQUIRED WATER CLOSET / MALE: 2

REQUIRED WATER CLOSET / FEMALE 2

REQUIRED LAV: 1

REQUIRED DRINKING FOUNTAIN: 1

REQUIRED SERVICE SINK: 1

Exiting Calculations
Exit Access Travel Distance LIFE SAFETY PLAN
DISTANCE BETWEEN EXITS 120 2 2 AREAOCCUPANCY LOADOCCUPANTS 176’ 176’/2 = 88’ 88’ REFER TO SECTION 29 0 CALCULATE BASED ON OCCUPANCY TYPE CODE REFERENCE BC 20 8
DISTANCE BETWEEN EXITS PROVIDED
LOAD CHART A-2 ASSEMBLY B BUSINESS M MERCANTILE U GREENHOUSE 785 SF50 7 695 SF77 405 SF14 243 SF12 16 100 29 20 TOTAL OCCUPANCY TYPE TOTAL AREATOTAL OCCUPANCY LOADTOTAL OCCUPANTS 9 128 SF 165 Raneem Mujahed |INT 464 Fall 2020 |

CAFE RENDER

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WORK
MARBLE STONE MARBLE STONE MARBLE STONE BROWN WOOD LAMINATE BEIGE SOLID HARDWOOD

WORKSTATION RENDER

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TAUPE CARPET TILE BROWN WOOD LAMINATE BEIGE SOLID HARDWOOD
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LAMINATE TAUPE CARPET TILE
BROWN WOOD

UNIVERSAL STORAGE

NODE TABLE

HY CHAIR

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MEETING ROOM AXON

The Children’s Museum of Phoenix

INT 465 Madeline Magee, Kendall Maclean, Raneem Mujahed

Project Approach

Restoration

Restoring original building materials found on the site

Honoring the italian gothic style architecture

INT 465 | Madeline, Kendall, Raneem

Design Concept

Desert Fairy Duster

The plant mimics the idea of reaching out to all members of the community and giving them a place to come together as one

Provides a sense of belonging in their community as the desert fairy duster is native to the arizona desert agriculture

INT 465 | Madeline, Kendall, Raneem
INT 465 | Madeline, Kendall, Raneem
Color & Materiality
INT 465 | Madeline, Kendall, Raneem
Floor Plan Level One
INT 465 | Madeline, Kendall, Raneem
Floor Plan Level Two
INT 465 | Madeline, Kendall, Raneem
Floor Plan Level Three
INT 465 | Madeline, Kendall, Raneem
Floor Plan Level Four

Atrium

Designed to serve as an outdoor park where members of the community can immerse themselves in this historic Phoenix building. The atrium provides views of historic elements of the building. The central circulation element provides views out to the city of Phoenix. The ground plane is filled with desert native plants and spaces for people to interact with one another.

INT 465 | Madeline, Kendall, Raneem

Exhibit 0-5

Designed for children ages 0-5. This exhibit is an experience for children to walk in and feel as if they have been shrunk down and are playing in the large Sonoran Desert.

INT 465 | Madeline, Kendall, Raneem

Exhibit 6-10

Designed for children ages 6-10. The space makes the children feel as if they are the same size as plants and trees and can experience moving through the branches and roots.

INT 465 | Madeline,
Raneem
Kendall,

Daycare

Designed to welcome children of current employees, and employees training to work in the museum. Employees will learn how to cooperate and interact with children in the daycare. The daycare will also have children of current employees to keep them entertained and feel welcome.

INT 465 | Madeline, Kendall, Raneem

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