POR F O + L I O Architecture Selected Works by SYAFIQA HANIM BSC (ARCH) PART I & M(ARCHD D) RIBA PART II OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY, UK
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EDUCATION
Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom
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The following is a curated collection of my Architectural, design and personal work that reflect my passion for creation and ambition to convert that passion into meaningful content.
S & A ARCHITECTS November 2018 - Current Design Architect PRIMAVOC Sdn Bhd, Shah Alam Januarty 2017 - October 2018 Freelance Interior Designer & Graphic Designer
https://issuu.com/syafiqahanim
I have a background in Planning and Urban Design as my core studio during my First Year of Part II, and amountful of Graphic Design works, as well as Interior Design projects as my part time job.
Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur
M. Architecture Applied Dersign ( RIBA PART II )
SYAFIQA HANIM SHARUDDIN 3rd November 1991 Shah Alam, Selangor
My name is Syafiqa Hanim. I am a fresh Part II Architecture graduate from Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom. A minimal individual who loves simplicity and meaningful in design. I’m able to work independently with minimal guidance as I am also competence in adapting and improvising new ideas accordingly.
B. Science in Architecture ( PART I )
ADA Design Internationale, TTDI September 2015 - September 2016 Assistant Architect
Hsyafiqa.sdin@Gmail.com +60 013 980 6044
GDP Architects, Bkt Damansara February 2014 - June 2014 Internship Programme RAM Architect Sdn Bhd, Shah Alam September 2011 - March 2012 Jr. Assistant Architect
REF ERENC ES
Mr. Fiqri HylmanShah Managing Director of Primavoc Sdn Bhd
S K I L L S
AutoCAD Vray Lumion Sketchup Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Vectorworks Microsoft
+60 017 269 6090 Fiqri@primavoc.com
Ar. Hayazi Agusi B Arch Studio Leader Infrastructure University of Kuala Lumpur
+60 012 604 5784
En. Bakhtiar Amir Managing Director ADA DESIGN INTERNATIONALE
Software
E XH I BI T I O N S
Fabrication
Other
Model Making 3D Printing Laser Cutting Hand Drawing Illustrations
Fluent in English Free Hand Drawing Photography Design & Research
Graphic Design
PAM Annual Architecture Student Works.
+60 012 949 0840
Selected to exhibit under Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur booth.
Professor Georgia Watson Associate Lecturer in Planning and Urban Design Oxford Brookes University, UK
Oxford Brookes Annual Exhibition of Student Works.
gbutina@brookes.ac.uk
URBAN DESIGN specialization YEAR I works . DS3 (Design Studio 3) YEAR 2 selection of works.
V O LUN T E E R
Oxford Brookes University, DS3 MA Year 2 Volunteered in the context of mapping on conservation projects and charity works in reconstruction of the rural town of Anaklia for the Anaklia Development Consortium in Georgia.
I N T E RE S T S
Enjoys Reading
Minimalism
Literature
Modern Architecture
Art and Illustrations
Modularity in Architecture
Music Festivals
Travelling
Mr Charles Parrack Technology Subject Lead Oxford Brookes University, UK
cparrack@brookes.ac.uk
revilitizing huangpu riverfront huangpu, shanghai Urban Design Studio Year 1, 2016 Location : Huangpu, Shanghai Supervised : Prof. Geogia Butina Watson Prof. Regina Jon Cooper
Huangpu is located in central of Shanghai which is a fast growing and developing city. Hence, it is one of the most densely populated cities in the world with an air pollution hit a record high. As the pollution and car problem in China increases rapidly by the year, the two major problems in this over densely populated area is the narrow sidewalks which force people to walk on the street and the fact that in some parts bicycle traffic is forbidden in favour of cars. Although the site is so densely populated, it gives me opportunity to investigate and find solution on how to achieve this issue by implementing the environmental qualities on the chosen area of Huangpu Riverfront as my 800m2 test site. The main feature of the Huangpu site is its waterfront area and the green network along the riverfront of Huangpu.
Site Information Area: 241 hectareS Population: 66, 285 Density: 275 PPHa
Buildings The building type in Huangpu is mostly highrise buildings with an average height of 13 storeys high. Buildings alongside the Huangpu River get progressively taller as they move father from the river. Land Use Huangpu District was largely located in the former Shanghai International Settlement and is the commercial centre of Shanghai. The area consist a lot of Mixed-use tower buildings and acts as a major financial and business districts in Shanghai. Transportation Shanghai is one of China’s major transport centres. The central city is both a seaport and a river port, with the Huangpu River serving as an excellent harbour; at high tide, oceangoing vessels can sail up the river to the city. Shanghai’s road network was improved and expanded considerably beginning in the late 20th century, notably with the construction of a network of express highways in and around the city. However, automobile use in particular rose dramatically, especially after 2000, resulting in frequent traffic jams and delays.
developing abstract model When studying Huangpu, the I felt that Hugh Barton’s concepts of graded density and his neighborhood model would best suit the site. Ultimately, Barton’s model combines mixed land uses with density to create a place where use intensity varies according to its accessibility and closeness to items such as high streets and transportation stops (Barton, 2002, p.201) Barton (2002) also provides us with a framework for how use intensities may be distributed throughout his model. Although this model is produced for a population density of around 50pph, its principles can still be applied to a larger scheme, in this case 800pph. His framework is categorised into five areas of the model, which gives allocations of where particular uses may be found. These concepts have been represented within the conceptual model and final masterplan:
Town Centre
High-density flats and offices, retailers, cinemas, library, colleges and hospitals.
Local High Streets
Flats, local shops, small offices, pubs, cafes and community facilities.
Inner Accessible Zone
Flats, schools and small pocket parks.
Outer Accessible Zone
Housing, industrial, schools, parks and allotments.
Green Space System
Parkland, playing fields, blue networks/ features,neighborhood farms and woodland.
Interestandrichness What? To stimulate visitors’ senses through playful interventions, including tactile materials, sound amplifiers, heavily scented plants and flowers and trees bearing sweet fruits.
Ground Floor Plan
diversity
How? Meandering paths of differing widths offer a choice of routes through the undulating topography, further enhancing the contrast between seclusion and public interaction.
What? A place with variety and choice
First Floor Plan
OFFICES
RESIDENTIAL
How? To promote diversity and choice through a mix of compatible developments and uses that work together to create viable places that respond to local needs and creating a mix of uses to provide opportunity for social interactions. Urban vitality and street life.
Providing a range of development types that allow for a mix of day and night time activities supported by dense residential activity that aids with natural surveillance and provides a ‘base load’ of activity. Providing high amenity open space and recreation areas especially for children.
2nd-5th Floor Plan
COMMERCIAL
ROAD NETWORK
PUBLIC SPACE
PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY
quality of public realm What? To create a sense of wellbeing and amenity. How? Provide well-designed lighting and street furniture and provided attractive & robust planting on the streets. Making separate footpaths or cycle tracks as direct as possible, and well overlooked. Provide a place with public spaces and routes that is lively and pleasant to use.
energy efficiency What? Optimizing solar potential for good aspect. How? The best optimum use of solar access is by consider the building footprint that maximizes south and north exposures, and minimizes east and west exposures.
connectivity and permeability What? To promote accessibility and local permeability by making places that connect with each other and are easy to move through and putting people before traffic.
How? Roads, footpaths and public spaces connected into wellused routes including well-paced crossings on major roads. Accomodating all users in the realm of the street treating the street as positive place.
Implement 4 types of Renewable Energy. Rooftop photovoltaic cells. Rainwater harvesting system. Green roof & Windbreaks / shelterbelts
active frontage What? To activate street frontages where there is an active visual engagement between those in the street and those on the ground floors of buildings. How? Mixed-use buildings, with retail at grade and residential and office above, will allow residents to live, work and recreate within the Urban Growth Centre, creating “eyes on the street,” and enhancing safety and activity at all hours.
To promote the continuity of street frontages and the enclosure of space by development which clearly defines private and public areas.
Maximising windows and doors to encourages active frontage with balconies can further enliven the frontage and views put ‘eyes on streets’, that can contribute to safety
Transparent windows enable communication between inside and outside.
ReinventinG high speed - rail anaklia, georgia Design Studio 3 Year 2, 2018 Location : Anaklia, Georgia Supervised : Charlotte Grace Maria Alexandrescu Ds3.osa.digital/
site context The proposed site is situated in Anaklia, tangent to the middle of east and west situation between Poti and Abhkazia and in the corner of north and south situation of China Europe. The area is an described as scaled leftover traffic island, an urban – non place – sense. It is characteristed by transit of vehicles and security distance. Anaklia is viable to be as partT of a new line linking Georgia to neighbouring countries and Abkhazia. By proposing a new railway line into anaklia could potentially overcome the disconnection and the breaking down the barriers of the site’s isolation. Although anaklia is lacking adequate infrastructure, where the land uses are mostly dominated by commercial and residential uses that are not well integrated with the surrounding area (both functionally and physically) The site can be seen as potential transit hub where it sits strategically on the middle of east and west situation between Poti and Abhkazia and in the corner of north and south situation of China Europe. In being so, the idea of proposing a new rail line into anaklia could feed to the integrated logistic services and From a corridor perspective, railways also represent a viable choice for access to and from Black Sea ports, connecting Georgian maritime gateways with neighboring countries and Central Asia.
Respon se t o Prob lem Statement T h P r o j e c t t r a n s l a t e s h o w t h e T e r m i n a l Train station that o p e r a t e s a s t r a n s b o u n d a r y o v e m e n t o f people and logistics f r o m t h e e a s t a n d w e s t c o n d i t i o n t h a t interlinks with the f u t u r e d e e p s e a p o r t d e v e l opment.
Progra m m e
ANAKLIA TERMINAL TRAIN STATION PROGRAMME Design Gesture Transit Hub + Logistic Park
Arrival P a s s e n g e r A c c e s s a n d A s semble F r e i g h t C o n t a i n e r A r r i v a l Terminal Bus Station
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Transition Passenger Facilities C o m m o d i t i e s f r o m p r o c essing local retailers
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Departure D ep a r t u r e c o n c o u r s e t o P l a t form zones C o n n e c t i o n t o a l t e r n a t i v e t r a n s i t r o u tes via Exit Through Bus station
Form a l Ge st ure Con t e x t ua l Gest ure + E x h i b i t s d i r e c t i o n a l i t y t h a t r e p r e sent viable choice b l a c k s e a p o r t s a n d n e i g h b o r i n g countries. + B y d o i n g th i s , t h e t e r m i n a l t r a i n s tation introduce int e r c h a n g e m ee t i n g p o i n t f o r m o b i l i t y assembly, dispersal o f p a s s e n g e r s a n d f r e i g h t c ontainers. + T h e t e r m in a l t r a i n s t a t i o n a p r e m i er destination as a t r a n si t h u b t h a t a c t s a s a s u p ply chain city + T o i n t e r l i n k t h e n o n e x i s t e n t c o nnection between A n a k l i a – A bk h a z i a r a i l w a y a n d t o t h e future Deep-sea Port development.
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Project ion T h e p r o g r a m m e w i l l a l l o w a n e a s e o f n a vigation and enhance i n t e g r a t i o n o f e c o n o m i c g r o w t h t o r a i se interest in among E u r o pe a i n v e s t o r s a n d t o u r i s t into Anaklia.
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architecture gesture The purpose of the train station is that it act as dominant in urban space where it function as producing a node of interchange and junction between existing neighbourhoods where it could also feeds to the prososed logistic park by one of the ds3 member, Nur’s prosposed design where the railway could integrate to her logistic services. The intinial idea of designing this terminal is by understanding how the site works and how to integrate the design outcotmes.
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design strategy
The key points to consider in the beginning of the design process were by looking back at Semester 1 works, where I took the theme of modularity in understanding the properties of Axis and Linearity and bring it forward into designing a successful transit hub.
I use axis to describe how the principle applies to the space organisation of the transit hub where I link back to the First term of understanding Modularity of designing a successful layout.
The Train station will be a bridge linking Nur’s logistic warehouses, where the building rest on top of the warehouse to enable maximum view towards the black sea and its linear relationship to the site context.
Axiality
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‘station’ evelated programme
views
The initial idea is to elevate the programmes from the ground level to the top, to have a sequences of activity going on through different levels. These activity are laocated on the rooftop level as to activate the linear park above.
The building is Tilted to get maximum views of the surrounding and the form of the building is driven by the environmental strategy that is by tilting the building sideways from Nur’s tower to get maximum visual richness from both facing exteriors and maximise solar gains for winter. + Edge of the city
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The proposed site is placed at the edge where it can create a competitive pull and give to the civic center as it creates a new vibrant area within close proxoimity.
linearity
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The proposition of the train station layout is to further enrich the vertical laneway towards the warehouse and more fluidy to the spatial circulation in conjuction to the site context.
ground floor spatial layout The building has total of 1 levels above ground, where all the visitors and commuters enter the building from the ground level. The ground level contains transit bus hub, commercial, public and admistarative activities for the crew. When arriving at the station, the commuters can easily orient themselves along the underpass which exits through the transit bus hub and locate themselves for other transportation modes. The east amphitheatre like staircase that is overlooking to the plaza could lead up to the level 1 (train terminal) and connects to Nur worker’s rest stop tower. The west large external stairs entrance which leads to the Terminal concourse.
Programme Legends: 1. Terminal Entrance.
13. Train Station Services Room
2. Bus Station
14. Tran Station M&E
3. Bus Ticket Counter
15. Operational Center
4. Platform Gate
16. File Room
5. Waiting Lounge
17. Conference Room
6. Lift Lobby
18. Security Room
7. Administration
19. Storage Room
8. Manager’s Office
20. Accomodation Building Entrance
9. Bus Crew Lounge
21. Crew’s Lounge Area
10. Public Lavatory
22. Loading & Unloading
11. Train Operational Entrance
23. Visitor’s Entrance
12. Crew Corridor
24. Drop Off Plaza
first floor spatial layout The 1st Floor plan was designed to host the main activities of the station. This is considered to be the main floor which includes amenities to increase the satisfaction experience of the user. The facilities contain all service spaces for the station to be functional and to serve the people in the platforms. The programs include retail, food hall at the far end that is overlooking a view to the black sea, terraced waiting lounge, ticket hall and Paid passenger lounge. The intention of having the spatial layout compressed in the middle is to further enrich a vertical laneway that directs the passenger to the far end of the terminal. Large staircase is placed at rear and front from the entrance of the terminal which could lead the passenger to the upper roof top. The spatial allocation of corridor zone with double faรงade retail is to increase spatial qualities and smooth transparency of the terminal.
Programme Legends: 1. East Entrance 2. West Entrance 3. Building Accomodation Entrance 4. Terminal Lobby 5. Ticket & Information Center 6. Terminal Crew Office 7. Paid Passenger Lounge 8. Retail 9. Retail 10. Rooftop Public Square staircase 11. Food Hall 12. Alfresco corridor
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roof floor spatial layout The public space that is on the rooftop can be access from the first floor where the passenger can have a visual enjoyment overlooking the port and the town. The noise restriction is a major concern for train station. Therefore, a landscape strategy is introduced to help entrap and absorb sound vibrations where having a green roof could help deflect the noise. The roof shared space can have a visual interior view from the skylight above the concourse which could transmits natural daylight into the building. The playfulness of the different levels is to further enrich visual enjoyment to the visitors and can act as look out point/view towards the black sea. Programme Legends: 1. Roof Top North Lobby 2. Open Air Seating Area 3. Staircase to Lookout Point 4. Recreational Avenue 5. South Entrace to Terminal 6. Roof Top Garden
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Combined Masterplan Transit Hub + Logistic Park
ground floor plan
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first floor plan
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ROOF floor plan
section a - a 1 The section is cut in the middle part of the terminal to show how the train is elevated above the street level and railtracks. My structure approach is to have a bridge-like building that overhangs from the warehouse with the support of Vierendeel truss system. The section also indicates the flow of how the passenger could circulate through the terminal from the ground level towards the roof top.
Detail Close Up Section of Terminal’s West Entrance
Detail Close Up Section of Terminal’s East Building
section b - b 1 The section cut shows the transition of space for both travellers and Goods travels in the terminal. Thus to show how the commuters or visitors circulate through these spaces.
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structure development
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The building is formed by a Vierendeel steel frame on load bearing structure. The rea-
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son that I use a steel Frame Structure rather than a concrete structure is mainly the long span provided by a steel frame. The use of long span beams result in a range of benefits, including flexibke, collymn free spaces and reduced foundations cost, hence steel
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Medium light plant (grass) with growing medium base.
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Composite Concrete Poured on Steel Deck
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Shear stud bolted to Vierendeel Steem Beam.
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Shoot Vinyl Floor and Vinyl Base
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Detail B
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Medium light plant (grass) with growing medium
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Aggregate Sub - base or equivalent.
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Filter membrane on above with drainage layer
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Extruded polystrene insulation board 60 PSI rated
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Stainless steel drain cover with inspection top with filter fabric with wire mesh as a drainage filter
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Detail Sectiom 1 : 100 1. Glass Balustrade System 2. Green Roof Sedum with root en forcement layers and Insulations. 3. Painted Aluminium facade cladding panels. 4. 800mm x 800 mm Vierendeel Truss Structure
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Roofing slab with floating floor system com posed with modular panels. Mezzanine Steel Floor Structure with Supported Columns Double Glazed Curtain Wall System Bolted to Primary Structure Steel Bracket
8. Long Span Composite Profile Steel Floor System 9. Steel Profiled Cladding Sheets Panel Covered walkway 10. Single Flight Steel Staircase
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Axonometric View
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Axonometric View Detail Section
student hall of residence iukl, bangi Bachelor of Science in Architecture Design Studio IIIB Year 2, 2015 Location : Bangi, Selangor Supervised : Ar Hayazi Agusi
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issue Site is considered alienated and lacking of social contact Site is lacking of Green Landscape and is mostly deserted The current student hall however is lacking basic living facilities
projtect aim
To improve the comfort living for the Users To provide complete accomodation and facility for students To Identify and Respond to Student’s Needs.
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space programme
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case study PROBLEMS & NEEDS LIFESTYLE COMFORT AWARENESS LIMITED FACILITY SELF ESTEEM
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
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LIVING SUPPORT SOCIAL CATALYST ADMISTRATION COMMERCIAL ENTRY SUPPORT
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design concept
To design a strong emphasis on the concept of creating an ‘Eden Plaza’ Hall of Residence.
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formulation of student hall of residence Dwelling Units that occupys an enclosure from such a small living space, with its interiors benefit from modular-like proportions. The Units will be joined by a common room, study centre and shops. Students will also have access to an on-site laundry room, cinema, gym, and garden.
design implementation
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4 levels ofhousingunits
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types of units intoduced
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targetted users
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ground floor plan
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upper floor plan
second floor plan
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first floor plan
third floor plan
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front elevation view
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left elevation view
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rear elevation view
3d rendering
arcThitecture works
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ada design internationale sdn bhd
PROJECT DESCRIPTION : PROPOSED 3 TYPES OF COMMERCIAL UNIT, PULAU PINANG DATE COMPLETION : PROPOSAL JOB DESCRIPTION : - Produced ‘PLAN DRAWING, SECTION AND 3D PERSPECTIVES’ - Produced Data Development calculations, Prepare Slides Info for Client PROJECT DESCRIPTION : 3 STOREY COMMERCIAL UNIT CLIENT : HANDAL LAND SDN BHD, SEGAMAT DATE COMPLETION : Unknown JOB DESCRIPTION : - Produced ‘PLAN DRAWING, SECTION AND 3D PERSPECTIVES’ - Produced Data Development, Liased with Client and Project Manager - Produced BP Drawings & Bomba Drawings. PROJECT DESCRIPTION : SWETTENHAM PIER, GEORGETOWN. PROPOSED WATERFRONT DEV. DATE COMPLETION : PROPOSAL JOB DESCRIPTION : - Produced ‘MASTER PLAN, ILLUSTRATION AND 3D PERSPECTIVE’ - Produced Data Development calculations, Prepare Slides Info for Client PROJECT DESCRIPTION : PROPOSED KANGAR SENTRAL CLIENT : KFM SDN BHD DATE COMPLETION : PROPOSAL JOB DESCRIPTION : - Produced ‘MASTER PLAN & ILLUSTRATION’ - Produced Data Development calculations, Prepare Slides Info for Client.
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ram architect
PROJECT DESCRIPTION : Wisma Standard Chartered Building & Commercial, Bukit Jalil CLIENT : STANDARD CHARTERED DATE COMPLETION : CWOMPLETED JOB DESCRIPTION : - Assisted and Produced ‘PLAN DRAWING, SECTION AND DETAIL DRAWING’ PROJECT DESCRIPTION : MINI Showroom, Glenmarie Shah Alam CLIENT : MINI COOPER MALAYSIA DATE COMPLETION : COMPLETED JOB DESCRIPTION : - Assisted and Produced ‘PLAN DRAWING, SECTION AND DETAIL DRAWING’
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s & a architects
PROJECT DESCRIPTION : SETIA TROPICALE, SALAK TINGGI CLIENT : SP SETIA JOB DESCRIPTION : - Produced Design facade options - Liased with Client - Produced Rendering for client PROJECT DESCRIPTION : TOD (HIGH RISE DEVELOPMENT) JOB DESCRIPTION : - Produced Design facade options - Liased with Client - Produced Rendering for client
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ada design Internationale sdn bhd
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ram architect sdn bhd
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gdp architects
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S & a architect sdn bhd
interior design works
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client
GENTLEMEN’S TONIC, KUALA LUMPUR PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
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client
GENTLEMEN’S TONIC, KUALA LUMPUR PROJECT DESCRIPTION : Gentlemen’s Tonic (Bespoke Barbershop) Permanent Pop Up Booth in Robinsons, Fourseason KL DATE COMPLETION : UNDER CONSTRUCTION DESIGNER : SYAFIQA HANIM
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client
GENTLEMEN’S TONIC, KUALA LUMPUR PROJECT DESCRIPTION : Gentlemen’s Tonic (Bespoke Barbershop) Event Booth DATE COMPLETION : UNDER CONSTRUCTION DESIGNER : SYAFIQA HANIM
Gentlemen’s Tonic in Robinsons, Fourseason KL Front Shop ‘FACADE DESIGN’ DATE COMPLETION : COMPLETED DESIGNER : SYAFIQA HANIM
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client
GENTLEMEN’S TONIC, KUALA LUMPUR PROJECT DESCRIPTION : Gentlemen’s Tonic in Robinsons, Fourseason KL BARBER STATION DESIGN AND FITTING DATE COMPLETION : COMPLETED DESIGNER : SYAFIQA HANIM
graphic design works
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client
GENTLEMEN’S TONIC, KUALA LUMPUR
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no shave november promotion
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gt gift voucher klfw
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client
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fragrance promotion
RAMLEES SPORT BARBER’S CLUB ( RSBC)
artworks & sketches
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research study method.
Gems of Portobello, London.
cartography series MEDIA : WATERCOLOR CHARCOAL
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