YARA SAMEH GAMAL ARCHITECT/ INTERIOR DESIGNER AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH GRADUATE PORTFOLIO OF SELECTED WORK 2011-2018
PERSONAL STATEMENT An architecture graduate from the American University of Sharjah with Bachelors Degree in Architecture looking to enhance and develop my career with challenging projects preferably focusing on sustainable design in organizations that requires an enthusiastic, ambitious, well-motivated, creative individual with an eye for detail who is willing to work hard, learn fast and use initiative. I’m highly interested in research, gaining experience, developing my potentials in architectural design and giving the best in me in return. I’m keen on being part of an architectural organization that is highly recognized and respected among other in the same field.
CURRICULUM VITAE
YARA GAMAL ARCHITECT/INTERIOR DESIGNER
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE ART & DESIGN
EDUCATION
2015 Bachelor of Architecture
Minor Design Management American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE
2010 Diploma in Secondary Education
AWARDS
A-level (GCE) , IGCSE Arab Unity School,Dubai, UAE
Apr 2016 Student Research Award-BP & American University of Sharjah Nov 2015
LANGUAGES
AVM Pavillion 2015
AVM Pavillion 2015
AIA Middle East Merit Award-AIA Middle East
English (Expert) Arabic (Mother tongue) French (Basic foundation)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Jan 2016-To Date
BMA Studio, Dubai, UAE
Jun 2013-Aug 2013
Architect Architectural Design(Concept Design, Detail Design, Site Supervision) Interior Design (Concept Design, Detail Design, Material&Furniture Selection)
U+A Architects, Dubai, UAE
Intern Architect Assisted the Design team
UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE Jan 2015-Jun 2015 Senior Architectural Design Studio Design-Built Program
Part of Designing and Building the AVM Pavilion
Jun 2015 Egyptian Cultural Club Designed the pavilion for Global Day 2015 Oct 2014 Senior Architectural Design Studio Seminar
Travelled to Jorden for education and worked with UNRWA
Participanted in Designing and fabericating metal benches
Apr 2013 Metal Fabrication Workshop
Jul 2012 Studying and Drawing the History of Italy
Travelled for educational course
Sept 2012-Jun 2014 Community Services Hand-in-HandProject
SKILLS
Volunteered in renovating Orphans Homes
SOFTWARE SKILSS AutoDesk Revit AutoDesk AutoCAD Rhinoceros Google Sketchup
Vray Adobe Bundle AutoDesk Maya Microsoft Office
FABRICATION SKILLS
PERSONAL SKILLS
Wood fabrication Metal fabrication Model making Pottery making
Organized Challenge Taker Analytical&Critical thinker Active Learner
TABLE OF CONTENT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH 2011-2015
ARTIST LIVING/WORKING SPACE
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KNOWLEDGE ARCHIVE
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ATAYER
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CULINARY ART INSTITUTE
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SHARJAH TOWN HOUSING
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JERASH CAMP SCHOOL
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AVM PAVILION
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DIGITAL DESIGN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH 2014-2015 EXOSKELETON- ARMER
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PROFESSIONAL WORK BMA STUDIO, DUBAI 2016-2018
AL BARSHA PRIVATE VILLA
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MARINA GUEST HOUSE
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WAREHOUSE & LABOR CAMP
CEZ RESTAURANT
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NADD AL HAMAR PRIVATE VILLA
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THE PALM PENTHOUSE
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CONTACT INFORMATION
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH 2011-2012
ARTIST LIVING/WORKING SPACE Function Location Year Materials
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Photography Gallery & Living Space Al Bastakiya Heritage Area, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2011 Brick, Restored Coral Walls, Wood Louver, Glass
The concept: To integrate the constantly evolving culture and art of the United Arab Emirates with it’s heritage in a densely packed historical area by maintaining the historical architectural language used.
The idea: Privacy and the strong distinction between public and private spaces has a dominant presences in the culture of the region, navigating and interlace between the two has created its own form of art and revelation of beauty similarly the procession between the spaces to experience different forms of art has its own unique beauty.
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Description : The project is orchestrated as a compound network of sensory phenomena through the instruments of spatial, physical, and psychological perception. The program was to design living more private space gallery and working public spaces for an artist (Photographer).The project was developed through a series of perspectives go from open to closed to open spaces. This could be observed through both the private and public spaces of the project where the larger public court yard is for guests to relax and reflect on the art displayed and the private courtyard to allow ventilation, light and a view to the private quarters. The project multiple courtyard design reflects the traditional housing design in the region which create varying levels of privacy and allows the house to cool down along with the thick wall design to sustain an average temperature through the house.
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PUBLIC ACCESS TO GALLERY
PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY 12
PUBLIC QUARTERS COURTYARD
PRIVATE QUARTERS COURTYARD 13
: LIVING AND WORKING IN BASTAKIAH
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DETAIL OF WALL CONSTRUCTION
THE WALL MATRIX : FINAL
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH 2012-2013
KNOWLEDGE ARCHIVE Function : Location : Year : Materials :
Public Library / Digital Archive Al Qasba, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 2012 Corten Steel, Steel, Concrete, Brick Veneer, Glass
The concept: To express the constantly evolving culture of the United Arab Emirates through the cultivation of knowledge and understanding of its history and its integration with developing digital world. The idea: Veil has been strong part the culture of the region, which could been interpreted as a form of cover an when open reveals a beauty similarly when knowledge is revealed it open our eye to the beauty of the past and potentials of the future. Description : The Knowledge Archive is an educative and entertaining journey to further involve the community in understanding the cultural history and building the cultural future. This is accomplished by a journey through differing learning experiences were the journey beings with going through the historical and modern galley displays, moving up to the cultural poetry reading areas then to the general library and digital archives were the developing city can be admired through the glass walls. Finally, the journey ends at the roof cafe with the panoramic view of both the developing city and existing cultural district in the area a peaceful place to reflect upon the learnings from the journey.
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FRONT ELEVATION
MAIN ENTRANCE
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GROUND FLOOR-MODERN ARTS GALLERY SPACE
FIRST FLOOR-TRADITIONAL POETRY READING SPACE 20
SECOND FLOOR-GENERAL LIBRARY
THIRD FLOOR-ROOF TOP CAFE 21
MODERN ART GALLERY
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TRADITIONAL POETRY LIBRARY OPEN TO BELOW
FIRST FLOOR PLAN 22
OPEN TO BELOW
MEDIA LIBRARY GENERAL LIBRARY
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
INDOOR CAFE SEATING
OUTDOOR ROOF TOP CAFE SEATING
THIRD FLOOR PLAN 23
FRONT ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION-MODEL
BACK ELEVATION 24
BACK ELEVATION-MODEL
3D STRUCTURE DIGRAM 25
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH 2013-2014
ATAYER CAFE Function Location Year Materials
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Self Sustained Cafe Al Khan Beach, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 2013 Corrugated Steel Containers, Steel, Concrete, Glass, Solar Panels
The concept: To reuse wasted truck containers to create an easily detachable and portable cafe that can be self-sufficient and efficient. The idea: Similar to the behavior of stacking the Lego pieces a composition can be derived to create a larger usable shaded area. Description: Atayer is a cafe that serves on the go quick snacks and drinks. The cafe is designed primarily with the intention of it being sustainable were it would generate its own electricity from the solar panels which also act a shading structure. The cafe is intended to be easily put up or put down whenever required with easy mobility and functionality. Even though the project is small it provides a variety of experiences and seating areas such as the bar, the small cabins for privacy and the large groups seating area each with its own view of the city and the beach.
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GROUP SEATING
PRIVATE SEATING
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SCAI CULINARY ART INSTITUTE Function Location Year Materials
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Self Sustained Culinary Art Institute / Cultural Gathering Space Blue Souq Water Front, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 2013 Adobe, Steel, Concrete, Glass, Solar Panel
The concept: To design a sustainable and efficient institute that is integrated and responds to its surrounding. To create an interactive cultural and educational environment. The idea: How the notion of the lock and key can only be useful together, therefore the interlocking of culture and education has a much greater outcome through cohesively integrating the community with the academic environment. Description: Sharjah Culinary Art Institute is designed to teach regional and traditional cuisine using locally produced goods and products grown and cultivated within the Institutes greenhouse. This is to be more efficient and self-sustainable; within this spectrum the institute generates part of its electricity requirements using the roof solar panels. Furthermore, in order to reduce heat gain and following regional building traditions thick adobe walls are used along with a screening system. The design of the institute blurs the lines between the academic environment and the community by having an open market the sells surplus of their products, the restaurants and cafes serve food and catered by their students and finally an open theatre to integrate the cultural events hosted in the surrounding area. 32
CULINARY ART INSTITUTE -LAKE VIEW
PUBLIC COURTYARD 33
OUTDOOR CAFE SEATING AREA
ROOF TOP GARDEN 34
3D- PHYSICAL MODEL
3D- PHYSICAL MODEL - TOP VIEW 35
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ELEVATION OF THE ACADEMIC BUILDING
SECTION THROUGH GREEN HOUSE 39
SHARJAH TOWN HOUSING Function Location Year Materials
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Family Town Housing/small Community Gather Space University City Road, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 2013 Brick Veneer, Steel, Concrete Paneling, Glass,Solar Panel
The concept: To design sustainable housing units with one being ADA accessible with a small community gathering space to create an interactive cultural and strengthen community ties. The idea: A community flourish when its well tightly knit as it is able to not only sustain it-self as a whole but as the individual. Architecture that integrates and creates community spaces would be able to sustain it self and its inhabitants. Description: The town housing project is designed to have 5 housing units with one of the ADA accessible, the housing units are design to create a small courtyard communal garden that reflects the traditional housing design of the region. The courtyard design provides privacy and a outdoor shaded spaces where all the families could get together. Each housing unite is designed as functionally and efficiently as possible with views to the main road and the courtyard garden. The main objective of this project was to create a complete detailed set of architectural technical drawing to demonstrate the full understanding of all functions that integrate to create a coherent design.
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Metal capping Cladding structure beam CMU blocks Gravel Roof membraine
Water proofing Cladding metal structure Insulation
Floor tiles Metal studs Flat slab Blocking Drop cielling
Prefabricated concrete panels Shelf angles
Gypsm board Interior finish
Metal lintel Metal door framing
Silding glass door
Wood decking Soil Gravel Foundation
Water proofing
Footing Metal rebar Drainage pipe
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Type of Construction - Type III, B for a R2 building 1004.2.4 Exit access travel distance. Code: Maximum distance from most remote area to exit should not exceed 60.96m Project: Maximum travel distance 29.7m (meets IBC reqs)
1003.2.3 The means of egress Code: Minimum riser = 0.102m Project: riser = 0.180m (meets IBC reqs) Code: Minimum trad = 0.0279m Project: Tread = 0.25m (doesn't meet IBC reqs) Code: Minimum landing = 0.91m Project: 1.02m (meets IBC reqs)
1008.1.1 Size of doors Door width Code: Minimum width = 0.813m Project: Door width = 0.9m (meets IBC reqs)
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Door height Code: Minimum width = 2.03m Project: Door height = 2.2m (meets IBC reqs)
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH 2014-2015
JERASH CAMP SCHOOL Function : Location : Year : Materials : Client :
Public School / Cultural Gathering Space Jerash Camp, Jerash, Jordan 2014 Wood Paneling , Concrete, Glass UNRWA
The concept: To express the bond between the refugees and their homeland (Palestine). Through expressing their culture which includes oral traditional literacy, poetry, music, dance, embroidery work and weaving. The idea: How the traditional cross stitch was used for various things such as embroidery work on traditional clothing, used to making tents and so on. Description: Jerash Camp School uses the educational system to enhance and further involve the ,students and the community with their culture, by introducing an e ducation system that is not the normative which singularly relies on lecturing and book however I want to introduce an educational system that is hand on education, more involvement in extracurricular activities and involvement of their culture as part of the education were it would be archived through books recorded orally and visually such as their dances, more over their involvement in increasing the revenue of the current community by learning various skills which include embroidery work.
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OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND
SCHOOL RECEPTION 52
OUTDOOR THEATRE
SCHOOL LIBRARY 53
LONGITUDINAL SECTION - A
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FRONT ELEVATION 54
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AVM PAVILION Function Location Year Materials Client
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Shading Structure American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 2015 Steel Sheets American University of Sharjah
The concept: Design and build an interactive shaded space that relates to the culture of the region through the use of digital fabrication methods. The idea: Studying the structure, geometry and coloring of the local flowers to developed the structure and skin system. Description: The AVM pavilion is a design-build project done by a team of senior year students lead by Professor Kenth Tracy at American University of Sharjah.AVM stand for Animal ( Object in space that responds to its environmental surroundings.), Vegetal ( lively floral like colouring and patterning that creates the interactive atmosphere within the shaded structure.), and Mineral ( Massing and form of the pavilion were the form follows its function.). Construction: Metal sheets were laser cut to create four facets which were riveted together to form a single unit, and then each unit was galvanized and coated. Onsite installation began with the column units bolted to the concrete slab, then units were bolted together moving from lower units to higher ones which were supported by shoring and steel props.
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# of Units: 8 Units: R1+R2+R3+R4+L1+L2+L3+L4 # of Shoring: 4
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DIGITAL DESIGN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH 2014-2015
EXOSKELETON-ARMER Function Year Materials Software
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3D Digital Modeling 2014 Steel ,Copper Maya, GeoMagic, V-ray
The concept: Digitally design a body armer that is integrated with the body were it could create a digitally modeled monster the subverts our understanding of the body.
The idea: Studying the medieval metal body armer to get the form the armer that rapes round the skeleton. Description: The design was created mainly using the Hair tool in Maya to develop the armer that rapes around the skeleton in a tangled net similar to how our vein and arteries are interlaced in our body’s. The skeleton rib cage is further stretched and modeled to create a stronger form therefore giving a stronger illusion to the exoskeleton monster.
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PROFESSIONAL WORK ARCHITECTURE / INTERIOR DESIGN BMA STUDIO, UAE, DUBAI 2016-2018
AL BARSHA PRIVATE VILLA Function : Location : Year : Completion: Materials : Client :
PRIVATE FAMILY VILLA Al Barsha, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2017 2019 Travertine Marble Veneer,Black Marble Veneer, Re-enforced Concrete structure, Glass windows Private Client
The concept: Design a high end luxury villa that open and inviting where you would experience the gardens before being welcomed into the villa.
Description: The villa is designed to be more open with the garden in the front contrasting to the traditionally build villa of the region where the garden more of a private element at the back of the villa, here the garden is part of the welcoming procession into the villa with all the main space over looking it. The villa is designed with consciousness of the sun orientation in the region where the glass windows and open spaces faces north-east and the solid enclosed spaces south- west to reduces the heat intact and strong sun light. Moreover,the design with a more open public quarters for the guests and private quarter for the family. As part of the design team part of my responsibilities were the concept design, massing and elevation design of the project.
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BEDROOM 4 FORMAL DINING CELLAR 2.40m X 4.90m4.90m X 4.90m 7.50m X4.90m
MASTER BATHROOM 7.50m X2.60m
PANTRY 2.00m X 2.50m
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STORAGE 1.50m X 1.70m
Bath 1.50m X 1.80m
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DIRTY KITCHEN 4.00m X 5.00m
MASTER DRESSING 4.00m X4.90m
MAJLIS MASTER BEDROOM 5.70m X 9.00m 9.00m X8.00m
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SALOON 1.60m X3.00m
PERFUME ROOM 2.00m X3.00m
SHOW KITCHEN 5.00m X 5.80m
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3.00 STAFF ROOM CAR ENTRANCE
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DIRTY KITCHEN 4.00m X 5.00m
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Bath 1.50m X 1.80m
SHOW KITCHEN 5.00m X 5.80m
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STORAGE 1.50m X 1.70m
3.90
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CELLAR 2.40m X 4.90m
DRESSING 1.60m X 3.00m
PROPERTY LINE
DRESSING 1.60m X 3.00m
BEDROOM 1 5.00m X 4.90m
STAFF ROOM 2.70 m X 5.00m
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MARINA GUEST HOUSE Function : Location : Year : Completion: Materials : Client :
Private Family Guest House Marina, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 2018 2020 Travertine Marble Veneer,Black Marble Veneer, White Carrara marble Veneer,Re-enforced Concrete structure, Glass windows Private Client
The concept: Design a luxury guest house with open views to the beach with building inching closer towards it. Description: The guest house is design with large open windows faces the beach and the terraces inching closer towards it, creating larger cantilevers that shades the openings therefore reducing the heat intake by the building. The Landscaping and the pool further blur the edge between the guest house and the beach. As part of the design team part of my responsibilities were the massing, elevation design, and detail design of the project.
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WAREHOUSE & LABOUR CAMP Function : Location : Year : Completion: Materials : Client :
Private Family Guest House DIP, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2016 2018 Corigated steel, Coloured plaster and Paint,Re-enforced Concrete structure, Glass windows Seven Sea Company
The concept: Design a modern playful and capitvation Warehouse Facade that reflects the sprite of the company.
Description: The elevation design for both the warehouse and the labor camp are designed to be colorful and playinful using the company logo colours to distingish them for there nieghboring buildings. Moreover, the design is efficent both financially and enviromentally where ligh colours are used, and minimal narrow window openings to reduce heat intake. As part of the design team part of my responsibilities were elevation design, and study of window opening with reltion to heat intake within each the project.
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architecture . design . engineering
Gold+Diamond Park Building 3 . Office 3106
Tel Fax
CA-210-001
SEVEN SEAS WAREHOUSE
bmastudio PO Box 283119 Dubai, UAE
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+971 4 341 5770 +971 4 341 5771
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CEZ
CEZ RESTAURANT Function : Location : Year : Completion: Materials : Client :
Luxury Restaurant The Dubai Mall, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2017 2018 Brick Veneer, Wood Veneer, Wood Beams, Steel Framing, Concrete Finish CEZ Restaurant
The concept: Design a modern luxury restaurant that integrates both Industrial design and Classical French design.
Description: The Interior Design of the restaurant was developed as experiential sequences as you move through the restaurant. The restaurant is connected both the The Address Hotel, Dubai, and The Dubai mall. Entering from the hotel side the design is more luxurious and classical and starts fading away and merging into the industrial design when getting closer to the main dining area till the Bar and DJ area to the entrance from the Mall. As part of the design responsibilities were in collaboration with developing the detail
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team part of my designing various areas the other designers, and drawing for construction.
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NADD AL HAMAR VILLA Function : Location : Year : Completion: Materials : Client :
Interior Design of Private Villa Nadd al Hamar, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2016 2017 Wood Veneer, Marble Finishes, Fabric Headboards, Wood Flooring Private Client
The concept: Merge between classical and contemporary interior design to create both luxury and cosy comfortable spaces. Description: The Interior Design of the villa integrates both classical interior element like the wall moldings, furniture and the configuration of the spaces through the more public spaces of the villa, while the bedroom, bathrooms and smaller living spaces are of contemporary design to elevate the comfort of there inhabitants. As part of the design responsibilities were under the supervision developing the detail
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team part of my designing the interior of another designers, and drawing for construction.
ROOF FLOOR +8.95 GENERAL NOTES: 400
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(1) THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF BMA STUDIO.
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(2) DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED. ONLY THE STATED DIMENSIONS TO BE CONSIDERED. ALL DRAWINGS SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WHITH THE ARCHITECTURAL DWGS. ANY DISCRIPANCIES ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER AND RESOLVED BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK.
MATERIALS
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THE PALM PENTHOUSE Function : Location : Year : Completion: Materials : Client :
Interior Design of a Penthouse The Palm Jumeirah , Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2016 2017 Wood Veneer, Marble Finishes, Fabric Headboards Private Client
The concept: Luxury contemporary interior design that highly relays on functionality and space saving design.
Description: The Interior Design of the penthouse integrates comtemprary design and furniture with elegance that is visible in the various material combinations with a warm colour scheme to have a more inviting effect. The design has visual connectivity with the wall, flooring and ceiling design.
As part of the design responsibilities were under the supervision developing the detail
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team part of my designing the interior of another designers, and drawing for construction.
MR.MARWAN AL SAYYAH PENTHOUSE
MR.MARWAN AL SAYYAH PENTHOUSE
MR.MARWAN AL SAYYAH PENTHOUSE
MR.MARWAN AL SAYYAH PENTHOUSE
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