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Pages: 03-07

Pages: 08-12

Pages: 16-19

Pages: 13-15

Page: 21

DOHA,QATAR
The business centre located in the Pearl of Doha, Qatar, is a project I took on as the lead designer in May 2024. The client was presented with two distinct concepts, each offering different styles and layout options. In response to the client’s request to integrate indoor greenery that reflect the outdoors environment, both concepts incorporated a blend of boho and modern minimalist elements to create an organic and harmonious atmosphere within the space. Ultimately, concept 1 was selected, and the project advanced to the construction phase.















Brick Commons aims to be a housing community that accommodates a wide range of age groups and abilities. The project consists of two mid-rise buildings: ‘Building A’ located on Montreal Road, which serves as a mixed-use space, and ‘Building B’ situated along Lévis Avenue. The project is part of a larger call for urbanization and repurposing of the Vanier neighborhood to a vibrant and inclusive space for artists.
‘Building A’ features commercial spaces, as well as film and music studio spaces. The prominence of brick within the project is heavily influenced by the surrounding buildings along Montreal Road and within the greater community. The durability and ubiquity of brick and stone masonry allows for a cost-effective group of buildings that are able to withstand the realities of play.
The open space is characterized by vibrant pavement, designed to be flexible and adaptable. The calisthenics bars offer a place for both kids and adults to utilize. This space is designed for the public and the community to create a lively and safe environment.
Published in Building 22 Edition-23
Academic Project: 4th year Studio
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Building [A] Detail Axo

Roof
Floating Gypsum Board
Rigid Insulation
Cast in Place Concrete
Wall
150 mm Stone Rain-Screen Drained
25 mm Air Cavity
76 mm Rigid Insulation
7 mm Polyethylene
76 mm Sheathing
80 mm Schock Isokorb
Metal Cap Flashing on Parapet & Cantilever
Sealant
Balcony-Slab
Accessibility Curb
80 mm Gypsum Board
Slopped Concrete Slab
80 mm Schock Isokorb
80 mm Wood Ceiling
Insulated Double Glazed Curtain Wall
Polyamide Pressure Plate
Thermal Insulated Gasket
Floor-Slab
8 mm Wood Flooring
1.5 mm Underlayment
7 mm Sub-Floor
76 mm Rigid Insulation
Polyethylene
300 mm Concrete Floor-Slab
Gypsum Board





Building [A] Plan : Ground Floor

Building [A] Plan : Levels 1-3

Building [A] Plan : Levels 5-7
Situated within the newly developed city of Lusail in Qatar, this conceptual hotel room serves as an exemplary model layout designed for the upscale hotels rapidly emerging in 2021. The thoughtfully curated layout maximizes the efficient use of space, strategically placing all essential accommodations within the confines of a compact area.
To enhance the exclusivity of the design, custom-made furniture was meticulously designed to seamlessly integrate with the limited space available. The utilization of premium materials, including bespoke leathers, high-quality fabrics, and refined wood elements, contributes to the overall sophistication and unique character of the space.
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Recessed Curtain
Gravenhurst
Muskoka Bay is a vernacular redevelopment on the wetlands of Gravenhurst, transforming what was once an abandoned sanitarium to a vibrant residential community.
New commercial centers, and residential spaces are embraced by Lake Muskoka, providing an ideal location for peaceful living, outdoor activities and wildlife interconnection. All developments use local materials and respect existing green spaces to maintain the indigenous ecology and improve sustainability practices so that younger generations can continue to grow and prosper alongside the natural ecology.
Once in the residential area, the street-scape is composed of contemporary, Timber frame homes that emulate the retreat of a summer cottage, shaded by preexisting local greenery.
The mobility was further optimized through the strategic placement of the marina and the walking paths so that all visitors can be naturally guided towards the community hubs. Some of the hubs on the site include a community beach, a commercial street of pop up shops, a library, and enhanced, outdoor recreational spaces. Essentially, promoting healthier lifestyles, improved social engagement, and symbiosis with the natural realm.
Academic Project: 3rd year Studio
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Site Section

Site Master Plan




Townhomes Perspective Section












The creation of an innovative modular furniture collection for popup retail spaces. Drawing inspiration from Bureau Spectacular, the adaptable pieces ensure effortless assembly and disassembly. Crafted to seamlessly interlock, the structures’ unique design allows for easy transportation in shipping containers, providing mobility across diverse locations. Tailored to the ever-changing needs of retail environments, the collection offers a multifunctional solution, optimizing space utilization and enhancing the experiential aspect of each shop.






