1 PROJECT
Type
Year Pediatric HealthCare Center
Interior design/ Thematic
2024
2 PROJECT
Type
Year ARROW METRIC
Murals
2020-2024
3 PROJECT
Type
Year Tunnel Light
Product
2022
4 PROJECT
Type
Year Fifth Elevation (COMP)
Urban Product 2022
5 PROJECT
Type
Year Re-Rooting
Urban Development (UNESCO World Heritage site)
2022
6 PROJECT
Type
Year Hexo Living (SCHL)
Architecture
2021
Pods
The pods are structurally supported by two central columns, providing both stability and an open design that interacts with the space around them. Openings are thoughtfully positioned toward the seating area, ensuring parents can easily observe their children while they play. A key visual feature is the smiley-face opening on the top pod, which creates a playful and welcoming experience for visitors as they enter. Inside, the pods are spacious, offering different experiences for children, enhancing their sense of exploration and engagement.
Parametric Interior padding Design Done using Grasshopper
Rendered Section
Interactive Lighting
brings the space to life, transforming the walls into dynamic features. Two wall sections are embedded with small, star-like lights that twinkle softly, creating a celestial ambiance. As people move through the space, these lights respond, creating an engaging, ever-changing environment that mirrors the flow of activity.
Murals
From a young age, I was drawn to art, especially graffiti. I honed my spraypainting skills over the years, eventually becoming part of a renowned street art festival in Amman, which became a turning point for me. Working with different styles and clients, I began offering my work as a service. Later, my time in Germany expanded my perspective, pushing me to elevate my craft. Combining my background in architecture and perspective drawing, I moved into creating 3D art pieces that tell stories in abstract forms, requiring precision and mastery in spray-painting. Through experimentation, I refined my technique further.
Dead Fish
Dead sea the lowest point on earth a piece has been done representing the abstract Skelton of a fish which Imagine , holding a deeper meaning in life as we look always for cluse just by having the surface idea of a miss information
private residence
Complementary Artwork
Creating a piece of street art within a villa allowed me to blend modernist elements with the surrounding architecture in a unique and compelling way. I focused on crafting an illusion of geometric shapes hovering in the air, seamlessly integrating with the villa’s sleek lines and contemporary design. By studying how light interacts with the villa’s surfaces, I strategically placed the artwork to maximize the three-dimensional effect, using a palette that complemented the interior while standing out vividly. The reflective glass behind the artwork played a crucial role, distorting and mirroring the shapes to create a dynamic, ever-changing visual experience. This interaction with light and perspective transforms the piece into a living artwork that evolves throughout the day, harmonizing with the villa’s aesthetic and enhancing its modernist charm. The final result is not just a decoration but an engaging, integrated part of the environment that offers a unique and immersive experience for viewers.
From Nakba to Intifada
While gazing at a public mural I wall, a cleaner approached me and shared his story. He spoke of the life he has been living, unable to visit his family in Palestine, a family displaced across Syria and Lebanon. His words carried a deep sense of longing and resilience. Moved by his story, I dedicated this mural to him and others like him, portraying the enduring strength and persistence that still thrive around the Holy Land, even after decades of displacement and struggle.
Tunnel Light
Concept
to design a simple, easily producible light installation product for Interiors. It features multiple light sources from an LED strip, paired with a pink backing that softly reflects layered light to create a warm and immersive ambiance
Testing LED Light and Shadows
Building Product
Different Angels for Product Use
Salt’s downtown hosts much of the city’s public life and significant institutional developments. However, analysis shows that most residents live in nearby underdeveloped hills, commuting to the valley by foot or car. Jadaa Mountain, one of these hills, has a high density of heritage buildings and a close-knit community that seldom commutes downtown, even after the redevelopment of AlAin Plaza. A new trail through Jadaa has been suggested to enhance local connectivity.
The Area has a close knit community that uses the main street of the area for their daily life. In interviews we got to know them and their longings. A clear statement for the need for more open, green spaces and public gathering space (in and outside) was made by most of them. Lots of people would like to participate in activities within the area.
Under Ground Floor
an open access pathway (Pilotis) that goes beneath the dormitory is public to continue the flow as it is a desired path which continues the flow for the public and the students going to the university, as well as utility rooms and storges.
Ground Floor
Hosts an indoor community space, and a nursery.
First Floor
centralizes an open space that is shared by the residence Second Floor