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About

Muaadh Hussein, was born in Saudi Arabia He studied per-collage in Saudi .He is currently a jonior interior architect. He likes to explore new things in term of design, with unique ideas that reflects the space and the environment. He is passionate being an interior architect which gives an opportunity to sketch his imagination. Objective Is to gain enough knowledge in the interior design field. Meet an experienced people . v


TABLE OF CONTENT


FASHION STORE

1 BOUTIQUE HOTEL

2 ORPHANAGE HOME

3 3D SKILLS



Fashion Store


FUTURISM

An artistic movement begun in Italy in

1909 that violently rejected traditional forms so as to celebrate and incorporate into art the energy and dynamism of modern technology.

Futuristic Architectures the architecture of calculation o f reinforced and the-and the architecture of sustainability green characterized by strong chromaticism, long dynamic lines, suggesting speed, motion, urgency and lyricism.

Sustainable buildings reen architecture i s an emerging field that G focuses on using low impact materials to create a completed structure that’s energy efficient and environmentally friendly

FUTURISTIC MATERIALS CONCRETE Not only would the new concrete being developed at MIT drastically reduce the carbon emissions currently associated with the manufacturing of this material, it would also result in an astonishing reduction in the amount needed in the first place.

The Concept AERODYNAMICS the study of the properties of moving air, and especially of the interaction b etween the air and solid b odies moving t hrough it.


PRECEDENT STUDY Helmut Lang Location Los Angeles Us Team Architects Jeffrey Alls brook, Silvia Kuhle, Jenny Ly, John Farrace, Alex Sheft.

Supernova is a conference area within the Jaarbeurs Utrecht. Location Netherlands Liong Lie Architects

The designers incorporated accents of stainless steel and black, charcoaled wood. The showroom is illuminated by reflected natural light and warm LED fixtures that are tucked into coves.

The ceiling of Progress looks a bit like a spaceship. Distinctive and unusual. The lines of this special form are directed to the front of the room: the central point where knowledge is shared and panorama views become new insights. The outside is designed as a black box. It is cladded with carbon fiber strips and green led light strips.

Display tables are covered in silver graffiti created by Retna, an LA-based graffiti artist known for his distinctive script inspired by ancient writing systems.

The TransitZone is designed as a dark room isolated from the outside world. 2300 m2 Black and darkness is used to forget were you came from. Black rubber is used for the floor.


BUBBLE DIGRAM

PUBLIC SEMI PRIVATE PRIVATE


SPACE LAYOUT

800mm 800mm

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800mm 800mm


Circulation digram


EMPLOEE SECTION

EMPLOEE SECTION

MEN SECTION MEN SECTION

WOMEN SECTION WOMEN SECTION


FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1:100


LIGHTING The lighting used in the space were simple and reflect the futuristic theme.

LED you will save money and help the environment while improving your living space

Cove lighting

is valued because it hides the fixtures, and because it provides a very even, warm light.

Spot lighting used in side

the display cabinets to illuminate merchandise.


MATERIALS

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Smooth-troweled plaster walls reflect a warm feeling with the LED lighting.

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Smooth stainless steel creates easy flow in the space and reflects aerodynamics.

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Polished concrete floors is a green material and suitable with display colors.

3 Glossy acrylic Surfaces are creating by coating the MDF with acrylic plastic which has a glossy effect.

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Sections & Elevations


SECTION B-B



SECTION A-A


250mm

1500mm

300mm


TRANSFORMED THE COLUMNS INTO DISPLAY

SECTION C-C


800mm

320mm 400mm 200mm

900mm

800mm

800mm

900mm


FACADE



SIDE ELEVATION





Boutique Hotel


PROJECT OBJECTIVE The project should provide a better environment in term of boutique hotels characteristics : The size- Boutique hotels are typically small, with 10 to 100 rooms. They are intimate in scale, creating the ambiance of being a personal guest in a private home, rather than just a hotel occupant.

Design The architecture and interior design of a boutique hotel is as unique as its operation but always up scale and often combining historic details with chic elegance the lines may be sleek and contemporary or quaint and horny -or even an artistic amalgamation. Culture as an extension of the unique personality of each property boutique hotels often celebrate the local flavor with the strong sens of the place by incorporating locally-sourced materials and reflecting the location heritage through color and art. Task is to redesign a BOUTIQUE HOTEL that fits the need of Temporary lodging travelers an and reflects the boutique hotels characteristics based on the client requirements .


Client Profile

Quayside hotels a boutique hotel located in the city heart of Malacca Hotel history building itself is steeped in Malacca history and was once a customs warehouse, where mangrove logs, palm kernels, black pepper and others were exported to the rest of Asia and Europe in colonial times.

Client requirements:

Existing indoor dining to be revamped as hotel rooms Outdoor dining to be partially allocated indoor dining. The kitchen should maintain its location. Space for commercial/ pop-up gallery space - currently not really works - open to ideas. Existing spa area to be a budget rooms. The offices preferably to be in the ground floor. Meeting room is opened for idea to change its existing location.

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Site Analysis

Quayside hotel is located in the center of Malacca

Wind movement

Sun orientation

Points of view

Connection

Connection


PRECEDENT STUDY 5 Columns Riad house l ocation : Essaouira, a coastal town in Morocco . Designer : Paulina Arcklin. The house is 200 years old. And it has recently gone through a complete renovation and has sympathetically restored, retaining all original features such as the sand stone columns, wooden ceilings and flooring of black and white tiles in the courtyard.

Scorpios Mykonos Restaurant and boutique hotel. Location : Paraga, Mikonos 846 00, Greece designer : k-studious a lifestyle commune that mixes a holistic message of sun worshiping hedonism with beach club, Scorpios is found on a semi-private peninsula south of town overlooking Paraga Beach. Less known among the party masses, its owners look to differentiate it through a more upscale offering of hedonist beach club, eatery and musical line-up that’s one of the most ambitious to arrive on Mykonos in years.


Design objective The objective of the design is to reflect and emphasize the lifestyle and nature of Malacca in terms of its cultures materials nature elements and historical interests. Theme : Rustic Is a design that emphasis on natural beauty it embraces nature inspired textures earthy colors . organic shapes and surfaces .

Metallic

Hard

Dry

Rugged

Color scheme

References of the design

Malacca nature

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Design development

Proposal space layout

Indoor garden Stairs Outdoor dining Fine dining

Premium rooms Budget rooms Indoor casual dining Bar dining


Reflective ceiling plan

Air conditioner Switch Pendant light Ceiling light Ceiling fan

Air conditioner Switch Pendant light Ceiling light Ceiling fan






Premium Rooms


Boudget Rooms


Out door dining



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