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The client needed to move the grooming suite to a new and larger space; they
requested for an upgrade to their existing suite.
They wanted a space where they could teach the ever growing number of flight
attendants the airline approved make up application and dress themselves in way that
is uniform with their peers. The suite would be primarily used to teach apply make up
and fix their uniforms as per the standards of the company.
I worked on various floor plan options for the suite and the office space. Provided
basic design drawings for the various elements and created 3d views for the suite. On
approval, I reviewed the samples and prototypes submitted by the contractor.
Airlines Grooming Suite
Alloted space in the Tower
Inspiration images
The suite was inspired by the other lounges of the airlines. This groooming suite was to have a
similar design language of the other lounges.
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Earlier design of the Grooming Suite
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The new plan allows for a group of about 20 to occupy the space for
their training sessions.
Each make up desk is designed to have drawer and floor mobile
storage to be used for storage. There is a large shelving unit with
backlit shelving and storage at the bottom.
At the back we have a bench to seat more in the event there is an
overflow of students. The bottom of the bench also acts as storage.
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3d Views of the suite
Airlines graphics
to be applied
Light Temperature to
be interchangeable and
dimmable
Solid Surface Countertop
with drawer fronts to be of
the same material
Metal Footing to be considered
to reduce wear and tear
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3d Views of the suite
Airlines graphics
to be applied
Open shelving with
lighting to display products
Non – carpet surface for
easy cleaning
Closed storage at the
bottom
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Open shelving
with backlighting
Closed storage at the
bottom
Bench seating with drawer
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When I joined the project, the Qatar Airways Singapore Premium Lounge had already begun its
development. As part of my role, I had the opportunity to refine and enhance various elements of the
lounge, ensuring that it aligned with the vision of luxury, style, and sophistication that Qatar Airways
wanted to deliver to its First and Business Class passengers.
One significant contribution I made to the project was the creation of the entire 3D model library for the
lounge and all its elements. This involved meticulously designing and rendering each aspect of the lounge,
from the furniture and decor to the lighting and architectural features. The 3D models provided a realistic
representation of the lounge, allowing the team to visualize and make informed decisions about the space.
The Qatar Airways Singapore Premium Lounge, located at the heart of Changi Airport, spans over 700
square meters and is meticulously designed to offer a luxurious environment for passengers to relax and
unwind in utmost comfort. As soon as passengers step into the lounge, they are greeted by an atmosphere
of tranquility and calmness, providing a stark contrast to the bustling airport environment. The lounge
boasts state-of-the-art facilities and amenities that rival those found in any five-star hotel.
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Inspired by contemporary Arabic
architectural design and Singapore’s
affinity for horticulture and greenery,
the Qatar Airways Premium Lounge
exudes its own unique identity. The
design incorporates elements that
reflect the rich cultural heritage of
Qatar while incorporating the lushness
of Singapore’s botanical landscapes.
Every detail has been meticulously
curated to provide a sense of luxury
and elegance to guests, ensuring an
unforgettable experience.
One of the highlights of the lounge
is the exquisite dining options
available. The delectable à la carte
menu offers a diverse range of world-
class gourmet cuisines, showcasing
a fusion of flavors from across the
globe. From succulent seafood and
prime cuts of meat to vegetarian
delights and tantalizing desserts, the
dining experience at the Qatar Airways
Premium Lounge is a culinary journey
like no other. Each dish is meticulously
prepared and impeccably served,
exceeding the expectations of every
taste and palate.
In summary, the Qatar Airways
Singapore Premium Lounge offers
a sanctuary of luxury, style, and
sophistication at Changi Airport.
With its meticulous attention to
detail, state-of-the-art facilities, and
delectable dining options, the lounge
provides an exceptional experience for
Qatar Airways’ First and Business Class
passengers, setting a new standard for
outstation premium lounges.
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With the continuous increase in the number of passengers,
the airlines recognized the need for an outstation lounge that
would cater specifically to its premium passengers. The goal
was to create a lounge that would embody the signature look
and feel of the outstation lounges in Singapore, ensuring a
consistent and exceptional experience for passengers.
However, there was a unique challenge to overcome in this
particular project. The location chosen for the lounge did not
allow for a separate ceiling to be constructed exclusively for
the premium lounge area. This presented a design obstacle
that required innovative thinking and careful consideration.
To address this challenge, our team diligently worked on
exploring different design options that would take into
account the acoustic requirements of the space while
still maintaining the desired open ceiling concept. We
understood the importance of creating a tranquil and
sophisticated atmosphere within the lounge, free from
external noise disturbances.
Through thoughtful collaboration and expertise, we
developed design solutions that effectively integrated
acoustic elements without compromising the open ceiling
aesthetic. This involved incorporating sound-absorbing
materials strategically throughout the lounge, such as
acoustic panels, baffles, and wall treatments. These elements
not only enhanced the acoustic performance of the space but
also added a touch of elegance to the overall design.
By carefully balancing the acoustic considerations with
the desired open ceiling concept, we were able to create
a space that exuded luxury, style, and sophistication while
still meeting the functional requirements of the lounge.
The result was a seamless integration of design elements
that not only satisfied the airlines’ vision but also provided
a comfortable and immersive experience for premium
passengers.
In conclusion, despite the challenges posed by the limitations
of the location, our team successfully navigated the design
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process to create an outstation lounge that harmoniously blended the signature look of Singapore’s lounges with the practical
considerations of the space. The innovative design solutions implemented ensured optimal acoustics while preserving the desired
open ceiling concept, resulting in a remarkable space that exceeded the expectations of the airlines and provided a haven of luxury
for their premium passengers.
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Our objective was to design a premium check-in space that
would cater to the needs of the airline’s esteemed premium
passengers. This space needed to encompass comfortable
seating areas for passengers while also accommodating the
necessary back-of-house facilities for staff to efficiently carry
out their duties.
One crucial aspect to consider was the presence of a
dedicated host at the entrance of the premium check-in
area. The host would warmly welcome guests, ensuring a
personalized and seamless check-in experience from the
moment they arrived. The staff would promptly collect the
necessary information from the guests, allowing for a swift
and efficient check-in process.
To streamline the luggage handling process, a designated
staff member would be responsible for transferring the
guests’ luggage to the main luggage area. This ensured that
guests could proceed with their check-in without the burden
of managing their bags. The staff entrance at the back
provided a convenient and discreet access point for staff
members to perform their duties effectively.
In addition to the check-in process, we recognized the
importance of providing a high level of service and comfort
to the premium passengers. To enhance their experience,
staff members would be available to offer a selection of
snacks and drinks, catering to their preferences and ensuring
their satisfaction during their time in the premium check-in
space.
By carefully considering the needs of both guests and
staff, we created a premium check-in space that seamlessly
integrated functionality and hospitality. The design allowed
for efficient operations behind the scenes while offering
a welcoming and comfortable environment for premium
passengers. This holistic approach aimed to exceed
the expectations of guests and reinforce the airline’s
commitment to providing exceptional service.
In summary, the premium check-in space was meticulously
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Floor Plan Option A Floor Plan Option B
planned to accommodate the requirements of premium passengers. From the warm reception by the host to the efficient luggage handling and the provision of snacks and drinks, every aspect of the
design aimed to create a memorable and effortless experience for guests.
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Our team had the opportunity to design the stunning Silver
Lounge located at Hamad International Airport in Qatar.
Within this project, my focus was on enhancing the design
of the food and beverage counters. By collaborating with
the team and referring to the working joinery drawings, I
created detailed 3D study models. These models served
as valuable tools for visualizing the space and allowed us
to make necessary refinements in consultation with other
stakeholders.
In addition to the food and beverage area, I was actively
involved in space planning and worked closely with
the selection and arrangement of furniture, fixtures,
and equipment throughout various parts of the layout.
By considering factors such as flow, functionality, and
aesthetics, we aimed to create a well-designed and cohesive
environment.
The design process required careful attention to detail and
a comprehensive understanding of the lounge’s overall
vision. Through refining the food and beverage counters and
contributing to space planning and layout, I played a crucial
role in creating a premium experience for lounge visitors. Our
collective efforts aimed to strike a perfect balance between
elegance, functionality, and comfort, ensuring that the Silver
Lounge would become an exceptional space within Hamad
International Airport.
Overall, our team’s design journey for the Silver Lounge
encompassed refining the food and beverage counters,
producing 3D study models, and actively engaging in
space planning and furniture arrangement. By bringing
together our expertise and creativity, we strived to deliver a
sophisticated and inviting atmosphere that would exceed the
expectations of travelers.
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Frequent Flyer Lounge - Heathrow Airport
When I joined the project, the pre-designed lounge had already been established. My role was to
simplify and study the existing drawings, ensuring that the lounge met the required standards and
specifications.
To facilitate the design process, I utilized the working joinery drawings as a foundation for
creating detailed 3D study models. These models served as valuable visual tools for my team and
stakeholders, allowing us to assess the design and make necessary refinements.
In addition to producing the 3D study models, I actively participated in space planning,
collaborating with furniture, fixtures, and equipment. This involved optimizing their placement and
functionality within the given space, aiming to create a harmonious and efficient environment for
lounge visitors.
Throughout the project, my focus remained on upholding the design standards while incorporating
necessary improvements. By closely analyzing the existing layout and engaging in space planning
and coordination, I contributed to creating a visually appealing, functional, and well-executed
lounge experience.
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In response to the client’s request for space planning and
visuals, I undertook a comprehensive design process to meet
their requirements for the ministers’ office, conference room,
multipurpose rooms, and general office spaces within the
ministry.
Starting with space planning and elevations, I utilized AutoCAD
to meticulously map out the layout and organization of the
designated areas. Taking into account the specific needs and
functions of each space, I ensured that the layout was optimized
for efficiency, productivity, and aesthetics. By carefully considering
factors such as furniture placement, circulation flow, and spatial
arrangement, I created a well-designed environment that catered
to the client’s requirements.
To provide the client with a realistic and immersive visualization
of the proposed designs, I employed 3ds Max, a powerful 3D
modeling software. Leveraging the software’s capabilities, I
meticulously crafted detailed 3D models of the ministers’ office,
conference room, multipurpose rooms, and general office
spaces. These models accurately portrayed the spatial elements,
architectural features, and furniture arrangements, enabling the
client to visualize the final outcome.
Using 3ds Max, I also produced high-quality visualizations
that showcased the aesthetic qualities, lighting conditions,
and material finishes of the spaces. By applying textures,
materials, and lighting techniques, I created visually compelling
representations that accurately conveyed the ambiance and
atmosphere of each area. These visualizations played a crucial
role in helping the client understand the design intent and make
informed decisions.
Throughout the process, my focus remained on delivering
exceptional design solutions that met the client’s functional and
aesthetic requirements. By combining the precision of AutoCAD
for space planning and elevations with the realism of 3ds Max for
3D modeling and visualizations, I was able to provide the client
with an immersive experience and a clear vision of the proposed
designs.
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In summary, I fulfilled the client’s request for space planning and visuals by
employing AutoCAD for precise space planning and elevations, and utilizing
3ds Max to create detailed 3D models and produce high-quality visualizations.
Through this comprehensive approach, I aimed to exceed the client’s
expectations and deliver designs that met their needs for the ministers’ office,
conference room, multipurpose rooms, and general office spaces within the
ministry.
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The client approached us with a specific request to incorporate a minimart within their office tower.
Understanding the importance of visual representation, they expressed their desire to have a clear
understanding of how the minimart would look within the space.
Taking charge of the project, I started by meticulously mapping out the floor plan. This involved
carefully considering the client’s requirements and ensuring that the layout maximized the available
space while accommodating all necessary elements for the minimart. Through careful planning
and attention to detail, I aimed to create an efficient and functional space that met the client’s
expectations.
As the design took shape, I further refined the project by working on the elevations and plans
in CAD (Computer-Aided Design). Utilizing this powerful software, I meticulously translated the
conceptual ideas into detailed drawings, ensuring accuracy and precision in every aspect of the
minimart design.
To provide the client with a realistic and immersive visual experience, I also employed 3D
visualization techniques using industry-standard software such as 3ds Max and V-Ray. This allowed
me to bring the design to life, showcasing the minimart in its full glory. Through the manipulation
of light, texture, and materials, I created stunning visual representations that enabled the client to
envision the final outcome.
By incorporating floor plan mapping, CAD drawings, and 3D visualization, I successfully transformed
the client’s request into a tangible and visually appealing minimart concept. The combination of
meticulous planning and cutting-edge software techniques allowed me to deliver a design that met
the client’s requirements while exceeding their expectations.
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Stair Case
The area underneath the staircase had long been neglected,
appearing dull and uninviting. Recognizing its proximity to the
conference rooms frequently utilized by the CEO and other
top officers, the client expressed their desire to transform this
dead zone into a vibrant space that would serve as a resting
area and reflect their local culture.
To meet this challenge, I began by conducting a thorough
analysis of the space and its surrounding environment. This
involved studying the architectural elements, assessing the
available resources, and considering the client’s specific
requirements. By gaining a deep understanding of the
project’s objectives, I aimed to develop a design concept that
would not only provide a comfortable resting space but also
resonate with the client’s cultural identity.
Drawing upon my expertise in 3D visualization and design
software such as 3ds Max, I embarked on creating visually
stunning representations of the potential transformation.
Through the manipulation of virtual spaces, lighting,
materials, and textures, I crafted 3D visuals that effectively
communicated the possibilities and potential of the space.
These visuals served as a powerful tool to engage the client
and guide their decision-making process, allowing them to
envision the proposed design in a realistic and immersive
manner.
In line with the client’s vision, my design aimed to embrace
and inform visitors about the local culture. This involved
integrating elements such as traditional motifs, artwork,
or symbolic representations into the design concept. By
incorporating these cultural elements, I sought to create a
space that would not only provide a place of relaxation but
also serve as a visual narrative that conveyed the client’s
unique identity.
By combining meticulous analysis, creative design thinking,
and advanced 3D visualization techniques, I presented the
client with a compelling vision for the rejuvenation of the
space beneath the staircase. The resulting visuals effectively
showcased the possibilities, fostering a sense of excitement
and anticipation
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Office Space - FIFA 2022
We were tasked with conducting space planning
for multiple floors of office spaces specifically for
the FIFA 2022 planning Committee , following the
client’s guidelines and requirements. Our role was to
analyze the available space and develop floor plans
that efficiently accommodated various needs and
functionalities.
With careful consideration of the client’s specifications,
we meticulously designed the floor plans to
incorporate closed office spaces, open office areas,
conference rooms, multipurpose spaces and various
other room. Our objective was to optimize the
layout to promote productivity, collaboration, and
a conducive working environment for the FIFA 2022
planning committee.
In addition to the floor plans, we provided detailed
3D visuals for each space. These visuals allowed the
client to visualize the final design and make informed
decisions regarding the aesthetics and functionality
of the office areas. The 3D visuals acted as a powerful
tool for communication, enabling the client to
understand and appreciate the proposed design
concepts.
Throughout the process, we paid close attention to the
specific requirements and guidelines set forth by the
clients for the project. This included considerations for
branding, security, accessibility, and the overall theme
and atmosphere that the committee desired to create
within their office spaces.
By combining our expertise in space planning, design
principles, and 3D visualization, we successfully
delivered comprehensive solutions that met the
FIFA 2022 project requirements. Our approach
aimed to create functional, visually appealing, and
efficient office spaces that would enhance the overall
experience for the FIFA team and contribute to the
success of the project.
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The client sought our expertise in creating floor plans for multiple floors and
producing 3D visuals for select spaces. Understanding the significance of these
deliverables, we embarked on a comprehensive process to meet the client’s
expectations.
Our initial step involved engaging in thorough discussions with the client to
gain a clear understanding of their requirements and objectives. We carefully
documented their vision for each floor and identified their specific needs for the
different spaces within the office environment.
Using this valuable information as a foundation, we proceeded with the
development of detailed floor plans. Our team employed their expertise
in space planning, considering factors such as efficient space utilization,
optimal traffic flow, and functionality. We ensured that each floor plan was
tailored to the client’s unique requirements, aligning with their workflow and
organizational structure.
To provide the client with a realistic visual representation of the proposed
design, we leveraged advanced 3D visualization techniques. Using cutting-
edge software and rendering technologies, we created high-quality, immersive
3D visuals for the designated spaces. These visuals allowed the client to
explore and experience the design concept in a virtual environment, providing
them with a clear understanding of the spatial layout, aesthetics, and overall
ambiance.
Throughout the process, we maintained close communication with the client,
seeking their feedback and incorporating their suggestions to refine the
designs. Our collaborative approach ensured that the final floor plans and 3D
visuals aligned precisely with the client’s vision and expectations.
By delivering comprehensive floor plans and visually engaging 3D
representations, we provided the client with the necessary tools to visualize
and evaluate their office spaces. Our aim was to inspire confidence and assist
the client in making informed decisions regarding their project, ultimately
leading to the creation of functional, aesthetically pleasing, and efficient work
environments.
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This proposal was for a tender for the BEIN Sports office located in Qatar. The client
provided us with specific criteria, and one of the key challenges we encountered
was the placement of columns throughout the space. This tower, designed and
built by Jean Nouvel, presented unique constraints as we were not allowed to alter
or modify the columns or the ceiling.
Despite the limitations imposed by the existing column placements and ceiling
design, our team rose to the challenge. We approached the project with creativity
and innovation, finding solutions that worked within the given constraints while still
meeting the client’s requirements.
Working closely with the existing structure, we meticulously analyzed the available
space and strategically planned the floor layouts. Our focus was on optimizing the
use of space, ensuring efficient circulation, and creating functional work areas that
reflected the needs of the BEIN Sports office.
While the column placement and unalterable ceiling presented challenges,
we leveraged these constraints to our advantage. By embracing the existing
architectural features, we found opportunities to enhance the overall design.
Through careful consideration of furniture placement, lighting, and materials, we
created a cohesive and visually appealing environment that complemented the
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tower’s architectural aesthetics.
In addition to the floor plans, we provided detailed and realistic 3D visuals for the
key spaces identified by the client. These visuals allowed them to visualize how the
furniture, fixtures, and design elements would integrate seamlessly within the given
space, despite the limitations imposed by the columns and ceiling.
Throughout the process, we maintained close communication with the client,
ensuring that their vision and requirements were incorporated into the designs. Our
dedication to delivering exceptional results within the constraints of the existing
structure demonstrated our commitment to client satisfaction and our ability to
overcome challenges.
In conclusion, despite the restrictions posed by the column placement and
unalterable ceiling in the Jean Nouvel-designed tower, we successfully proposed
floor plans and provided 3D visuals for the BEIN Sports office. Our innovative
approach and careful consideration of the existing architecture resulted in
functional, aesthetically pleasing spaces that align with the client’s needs and reflect
the unique character of the tower.
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The client requested concept designs for the nurse station, and we were eager to meet their
requirements and improve the functionality of the space. Using the provided drawings, we
transformed them into realistic 3D visuals to bring the concepts to life.
Our focus was on creating a nurse station that prioritized functionality and ergonomics, catering
to the workflow and operational needs of the medical professionals. We also aimed to establish a
welcoming and calming atmosphere for both the nurses and patients.
The 3D visuals served as a powerful communication tool, allowing the client to visualize the
proposed nurse station and provide feedback for further refinement. This collaborative process
ensured that the design aligned with their vision and requirements.
By incorporating soothing colors, appropriate lighting, and comfortable seating, we aimed to create
a positive healthcare experience for both nurses and patients. The visuals showcased the design from
various angles, enabling the client to make informed decisions on layout, materials, and aesthetics.
In conclusion, our work involved developing concept designs for the nurse station, utilizing 3D
visualization to create realistic visuals, and collaborating closely with the client for their feedback.
The result was a functional and visually appealing nurse station that met the client’s needs and
contributed to a positive healthcare environment.
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Maersk is a Danish international oil company. Our site is the Maersk Office at the Qatar
Science and Technology Park(QSTP). The Maersk office here faced three main problems which
included (1) lack of reception space or way finding, (2) unused breakout room upstairs and (3)
bad acoustic balance in the open plan office with untreated exposed ceiling. Maersk did not want
reception desk because it would have blocked the emergency routes. The breakout room upstairs
was not used much perhaps due to facing the often used conference room with glass walls that
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invaded the privacy of the space.
My aim was to introduce acoustic elements within the space that not only comply with the clients
requirements but also give a brief idea of what Maersk is all about.
An office space that is warm and energetic
combining the idea of oil drops.
1.Entrance View 2. open Huddle Space and the ceiling view 3. Glass Conference Room facing the breakout room 4. Unused Break out room
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The existing furnitures were moved towards the back alllowing for
better visual access from the main door to the admin table. The circular
carpets and wall partition (Img.7) led the viewer to admin table that
also served as a reception desk. Suspended circular domes allow for
acoustic privacy for each workstation in the open office space without
altering the exposed ceiling.
The circular canopy (Img.8) minimizes the sound produced in the
huddle space by acting as an absorber, diffuser as well reflector. It
keeps the sound focused on the huddle space and does not allow it to
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15. Canopy sctructure going up to form counter.
The breakout space upstairs is a highly contrasting space
from the space downstairs. This room is comparatively muter
than the space downstairs. It provides as a retreat for the
employees who want to relax from the busy atmosphere
downstairs.
The circle seatings provide a space that has a sense of enclosure
for the one who sits here. There is a glowing light that is emitted
from the back of these seats that is comfortable to a reading or
relaxing eye. The chairs are designed to be comfortable enough
to recline or just sit. The lighting here plays an important role
here, giving a character to the white space here.The wooden
flooring adds an intimate feeling to the bright artficial space.
The bubble canopy structure comes upto the breakout room
becoming a counter table(Img. 15). The people sitting here can
work or just enjoy their lunch looking out to the windows or just
down to the canopy structure
The furnitures used are such that they change their function with
relationship to the context. The couch here changes to ottoman
based on the need, thus we have 5 ottomans when there is no
need of the couch. The table here is a combination of 4 tables
that have formed to look like one rectangular table.
The acoustic panels on the wall and the ceiling absorb or diffuse
the sound, thereby decreasing the sound reflected within the
office space.
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The Project revolves around the establishment of an oncology clinic
specifically designed to cater to the needs of cancer patients. The clinic
is operated by two doctors who are supported by a dedicated team
consisting of a receptionist/secretary, a medical technician, and a part-
time bookkeeper responsible for handling billing and other business
functions. Additionally, the clinic employs two nurses and a janitor to
ensure smooth operations and a clean environment.
The primary focus of the clinic is to provide specialized care to
outpatients seeking chemotherapy, regular examinations, and
radiotherapies. Understanding the unique challenges faced by cancer
patients, the clinic aims to create a space that is warm, friendly, and
reminiscent of a comforting home environment. The goal is to alleviate
any feelings of hostility or anxiety that patients may have, even when
they visit the clinic alone.
To achieve these objectives, my design solution revolves around the
concept of light and shadow, as well as the metaphor of waves. I have
carefully considered the interplay of positive and negative spaces,
creating a sense of harmony and tranquility within the clinic. The walls
are adorned in muted colors, while the ceiling features wooden beams
that serve as both wayfinders and tactile elements, adding a friendly and
inviting touch to the space.
I have deliberately avoided using bright colors and busy patterns, as
these can cause fatigue and discomfort to patients. Instead, the design
is approachable and sensitive to the needs of the clients and users of
the space. By incorporating elements that promote a sense of warmth,
comfort, and familiarity, the clinic aims to create an environment that
supports the well-being and healing process of its patients.
1. Reception Space
2. File Storage
3. Toilets
4. Patient Resource Space
5. Patient waiting Space
6. Conference Room
7. Nurse Waiting
8. Faculty Lounge
9. Secondary Waiting
10. Radiation Room
11. Changing Room
12. Doctor’s Office
13. Chemo/ Exam Room
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Reception Desk
The reception desk at the oncology clinic is thoughtfully designed to incorporate the concept of
waves, symbolizing the fluidity and soothing nature of the environment. It is crafted using high-
quality materials such as white corian and a sleek glass top. The glass front, positioned on the
upper part of the desk, adds an elegant touch while maintaining transparency.
To prioritize safety and comfort, special attention has been given to the design details. The glass
edges on the top of the reception desk are all rounded, eliminating any sharp corners that could
potentially cause harm or injury to users. This careful consideration ensures a welcoming and
secure experience for both patients and staff.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal and user-friendly features, the reception desk adheres to the
standard measurements set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This ensures accessibility
for individuals with diverse mobility needs, promoting inclusivity and convenience within the clinic.
In summary, the goal of the oncology clinic project is to design a space that provides a warm and
comfortable environment for cancer patients. My design solution focuses on the interplay of light
and shadow, as well as the concept of waves, to create a harmonious and inviting atmosphere. The
use of muted colors, wooden beams, and careful attention to patient needs ensures that the clinic
is a welcoming and supportive space for all who visit.
By integrating the concept of waves, utilizing premium materials, and prioritizing safety and accessibility, the
reception desk serves as a functional and visually appealing centerpiece, reflecting the clinic›s commitment to
creating a positive and supportive environment for patients and staff alike.
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1. Reception 2. Resource space 3. Secondary Waiting
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Lucky Strike Building - Office Design
Based on the provided program requirements and extensive research data, our
objective was to create a dynamic, innovative, and pragmatic solution tailored
specifically for a software company specializing in shareware applications. Our
focus was on designing a space that supports flexible work styles, fosters a relaxed
atmosphere, and encourages collaboration among developers, while still allowing for
individual work. To achieve this, we incorporated our own ideas along with research
on contemporary work environments, technological advancements, and evolving
work styles.
The proposed space for this software company is located in the Lucky Strike building
at 2600 Cary Street in downtown Richmond, Virginia, USA. As the sole occupant
of the space, the client had unique needs and preferences that guided our design
process. The floor plan presented two methods of fire egress, ensuring safety and
compliance with building codes. Additionally, the presence of four large skylights on
the roof offered ample natural light, contributing to a vibrant and energizing work
environment.
While working within the existing constraints of the space, including the presence
of four columns, a mezzanine level, ADA-compliant restrooms, and a major load-
bearing wall, our design aimed to optimize functionality and efficiency. We respected
the limitations of these elements, understanding that they could not be demolished
or relocated. By creatively integrating them into the overall design, we ensured a
seamless and harmonious layout that maximized the available space.
Our design approach took into consideration the changing nature of work and the
specific requirements of a software development company. We prioritized flexible
workstations, collaborative areas, and breakout spaces that catered to the diverse
needs of the developers. Through careful consideration of furniture, technology
integration, and spatial planning, we created an environment that fostered
productivity, creativity, and a sense of community.
Individual Work - Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator
Around 10% would be required for circulation if two levels are used.
x - Indicates adjacency importance.
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Legend
9. Artists Studio
10. System Administrator
11. Data Center
12. Technical Writer 2
13. Helpdesk 2
14. Test Lab
15. Huddle rooms
War Rooms
Conference room
18. Galley
19. Refreshment Bar (2+)
20. File Storage.
21. Copy Centers 2
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4. Principle
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6. Brand Market
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Adjacency Criteria Matrix
Around 10% would be required for circulation if two levels are used.
x - Indicates adjacency importance.
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8. Software Developer 8
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- Immediately Adjacent
- Important Adjacency
- Reasonably Convenient
- Unimportant
- Remote
- High
- Low
- Important but
not required
- Yes
- No/None
Legend
9. Artists Studio
10. System Administrator
11. Data Center
12. Technical Writer 2
13. Helpdesk 2
14. Test Lab
15. Huddle rooms
War Rooms
Conference room
18. Galley
19. Refreshment Bar (2+)
20. File Storage.
21. Copy Centers 2
2
1 , 4 , 15
4 , 5 , 6
3, 2 , 5
4 , 3
3 , 15
8, 9-14
8 , 7
7
11 , 7
10 , 7
14 , 7
10, 7
7 , 10 , 12
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2. Reception Area
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5. Accountant
6. Brand Market
Manager
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In summary, our design solution for the software company incorporated a comprehensive understanding of
their needs, industry trends, and the unique characteristics of the space. By leveraging research, innovative
ideas, and a client-centric approach, we crafted an office environment that embraced modern work styles,
technology advancements, and the desired atmosphere for a successful software development company.
Company Profile
Bios Group, a well-known software company, specializes in designing and developing advanced security
software programs, such as Encryption, Antivirus, Firewall, Spyware Remover, and more. Their unwavering
commitment to safeguarding client data drives them to create software solutions that provide the highest level
of protection.
In addition to their emphasis on security, Bios Group highly values privacy, comfort, and a cozy work
environment. They understand the importance of privacy for individual focus and productivity, while also
recognizing the benefits of collaboration and teamwork. Striving for a delicate balance, Bios Group aims to
create an atmosphere where privacy enhances innovation and collaboration rather than inhibiting it.
• Cost Reduction
• Implementing desk sharing to optimize space utilization and decrease operational costs.
• Standardizing sizes of workstations and rooms for efficient use of space.
• Maximizing space efficiency through thoughtful design and layout.
• Attracting and Retaining Staff
• Creating a healthy work environment with ample natural light and proper lighting.
• Providing privacy and personal space to enhance employee satisfaction and well-being.
• Branding
• Incorporating brand visuals, colors, and logos throughout the workspace.
• Designing an explicit and direct reception area that aligns with the brand identity.
• Appearance
• Ensuring a professional and representative atmosphere in the workspace.
• Flexibility
• Determining the organizational dynamics and designing the space accordingly.
• Increasing building flexibility to easily convert between cellular offices and open plan spaces.
• Standardizing workstation and room sizes, or implementing modular solutions.
• Stimulating Creativity
• Creating inspiring spaces such as Mind Lab with writable white walls for idea sharing.
• Incorporating playful elements like the Lego Office to stimulate creativity.
• Designing informal meeting spaces with vibrant colors, unique shapes, and varied materials.
• Introducing «props» such as billiards tables, bean bags, or jukeboxes to foster a creative
environment.
• Interaction
• Improving adjacencies between groups and fostering collaboration with transparent partitions.
• Creating casual meeting spots like work lounges and coffee bars to encourage interaction.
• Cultivating a social conduct, behavior, and culture that supports a positive workspace.
• Addressing noise reduction and ensuring social and visual privacy within the workspace.
• Promoting interaction within departments as a primary focus, with inter-departmental interaction
as a secondary consideration.
Research
To bring their vision to life, Bios Group envisions an interior space that exudes professionalism while still radiating
warmth and hospitality. They seek an environment that caters to the needs of their employees, fostering comfort
and a sense of belonging. By blending a professional ambiance with a homely touch, Bios Group aims to cultivate
a positive and inspiring work environment that uplifts employee morale and satisfaction.
By embracing the values of security, privacy, comfort, homeliness, flexibility, and consistency, Bios Group is
dedicated to creating an interior space that reflects their company culture and aspirations. Their goal is to
establish an environment where employees feel secure, inspired, and empowered to collaborate effectively,
leading to the development of exceptional software solutions and the ongoing success of the company.
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wood
brick
stone
steel
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texture
homey
flexible
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fabric
plant
noise
reduction
closed
space
sound
absorbers
productivity
natural sunlight
clean workspaces
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2. Accountant
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Refreshment
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Artist Studio (2)
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Administrator
Data Centre
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Test Lab (2)
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2. Administrative Assistant
3. Principle
4. Accountant
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6. Huddle Space
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16. Test Lab
17. Help Desk
18. Huddle Space
19. Data Centre
20. File Storage
21. Galley
22. Breakout Space-Mezzanine
23. Pre-existing toilets
Floor Plan with Legend
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Section 1
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Farzana Hoque 		 +61 476 861 467			 hoqueft@gmail.com
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  • 4. 4 The client needed to move the grooming suite to a new and larger space; they requested for an upgrade to their existing suite. They wanted a space where they could teach the ever growing number of flight attendants the airline approved make up application and dress themselves in way that is uniform with their peers. The suite would be primarily used to teach apply make up and fix their uniforms as per the standards of the company. I worked on various floor plan options for the suite and the office space. Provided basic design drawings for the various elements and created 3d views for the suite. On approval, I reviewed the samples and prototypes submitted by the contractor. Airlines Grooming Suite Alloted space in the Tower Inspiration images The suite was inspired by the other lounges of the airlines. This groooming suite was to have a similar design language of the other lounges.
  • 5. 5 Farzana Hoque Earlier design of the Grooming Suite to Changing Rooms to Office Area The new plan allows for a group of about 20 to occupy the space for their training sessions. Each make up desk is designed to have drawer and floor mobile storage to be used for storage. There is a large shelving unit with backlit shelving and storage at the bottom. At the back we have a bench to seat more in the event there is an overflow of students. The bottom of the bench also acts as storage.
  • 6. 6 3d Views of the suite Airlines graphics to be applied Light Temperature to be interchangeable and dimmable Solid Surface Countertop with drawer fronts to be of the same material Metal Footing to be considered to reduce wear and tear
  • 7. 7 Farzana Hoque 3d Views of the suite Airlines graphics to be applied Open shelving with lighting to display products Non – carpet surface for easy cleaning Closed storage at the bottom
  • 8. 8 Open shelving with backlighting Closed storage at the bottom Bench seating with drawer .storage beneath
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  • 11. 11 Farzana Hoque When I joined the project, the Qatar Airways Singapore Premium Lounge had already begun its development. As part of my role, I had the opportunity to refine and enhance various elements of the lounge, ensuring that it aligned with the vision of luxury, style, and sophistication that Qatar Airways wanted to deliver to its First and Business Class passengers. One significant contribution I made to the project was the creation of the entire 3D model library for the lounge and all its elements. This involved meticulously designing and rendering each aspect of the lounge, from the furniture and decor to the lighting and architectural features. The 3D models provided a realistic representation of the lounge, allowing the team to visualize and make informed decisions about the space. The Qatar Airways Singapore Premium Lounge, located at the heart of Changi Airport, spans over 700 square meters and is meticulously designed to offer a luxurious environment for passengers to relax and unwind in utmost comfort. As soon as passengers step into the lounge, they are greeted by an atmosphere of tranquility and calmness, providing a stark contrast to the bustling airport environment. The lounge boasts state-of-the-art facilities and amenities that rival those found in any five-star hotel. Premium Lounge - Singapore
  • 12. 12 Inspired by contemporary Arabic architectural design and Singapore’s affinity for horticulture and greenery, the Qatar Airways Premium Lounge exudes its own unique identity. The design incorporates elements that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Qatar while incorporating the lushness of Singapore’s botanical landscapes. Every detail has been meticulously curated to provide a sense of luxury and elegance to guests, ensuring an unforgettable experience. One of the highlights of the lounge is the exquisite dining options available. The delectable à la carte menu offers a diverse range of world- class gourmet cuisines, showcasing a fusion of flavors from across the globe. From succulent seafood and prime cuts of meat to vegetarian delights and tantalizing desserts, the dining experience at the Qatar Airways Premium Lounge is a culinary journey like no other. Each dish is meticulously prepared and impeccably served, exceeding the expectations of every taste and palate. In summary, the Qatar Airways Singapore Premium Lounge offers a sanctuary of luxury, style, and sophistication at Changi Airport. With its meticulous attention to detail, state-of-the-art facilities, and delectable dining options, the lounge provides an exceptional experience for Qatar Airways’ First and Business Class passengers, setting a new standard for outstation premium lounges.
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  • 16. 16 With the continuous increase in the number of passengers, the airlines recognized the need for an outstation lounge that would cater specifically to its premium passengers. The goal was to create a lounge that would embody the signature look and feel of the outstation lounges in Singapore, ensuring a consistent and exceptional experience for passengers. However, there was a unique challenge to overcome in this particular project. The location chosen for the lounge did not allow for a separate ceiling to be constructed exclusively for the premium lounge area. This presented a design obstacle that required innovative thinking and careful consideration. To address this challenge, our team diligently worked on exploring different design options that would take into account the acoustic requirements of the space while still maintaining the desired open ceiling concept. We understood the importance of creating a tranquil and sophisticated atmosphere within the lounge, free from external noise disturbances. Through thoughtful collaboration and expertise, we developed design solutions that effectively integrated acoustic elements without compromising the open ceiling aesthetic. This involved incorporating sound-absorbing materials strategically throughout the lounge, such as acoustic panels, baffles, and wall treatments. These elements not only enhanced the acoustic performance of the space but also added a touch of elegance to the overall design. By carefully balancing the acoustic considerations with the desired open ceiling concept, we were able to create a space that exuded luxury, style, and sophistication while still meeting the functional requirements of the lounge. The result was a seamless integration of design elements that not only satisfied the airlines’ vision but also provided a comfortable and immersive experience for premium passengers. In conclusion, despite the challenges posed by the limitations of the location, our team successfully navigated the design Premium Lounge - Location M Sketches process to create an outstation lounge that harmoniously blended the signature look of Singapore’s lounges with the practical considerations of the space. The innovative design solutions implemented ensured optimal acoustics while preserving the desired open ceiling concept, resulting in a remarkable space that exceeded the expectations of the airlines and provided a haven of luxury for their premium passengers.
  • 18. 18 Our objective was to design a premium check-in space that would cater to the needs of the airline’s esteemed premium passengers. This space needed to encompass comfortable seating areas for passengers while also accommodating the necessary back-of-house facilities for staff to efficiently carry out their duties. One crucial aspect to consider was the presence of a dedicated host at the entrance of the premium check-in area. The host would warmly welcome guests, ensuring a personalized and seamless check-in experience from the moment they arrived. The staff would promptly collect the necessary information from the guests, allowing for a swift and efficient check-in process. To streamline the luggage handling process, a designated staff member would be responsible for transferring the guests’ luggage to the main luggage area. This ensured that guests could proceed with their check-in without the burden of managing their bags. The staff entrance at the back provided a convenient and discreet access point for staff members to perform their duties effectively. In addition to the check-in process, we recognized the importance of providing a high level of service and comfort to the premium passengers. To enhance their experience, staff members would be available to offer a selection of snacks and drinks, catering to their preferences and ensuring their satisfaction during their time in the premium check-in space. By carefully considering the needs of both guests and staff, we created a premium check-in space that seamlessly integrated functionality and hospitality. The design allowed for efficient operations behind the scenes while offering a welcoming and comfortable environment for premium passengers. This holistic approach aimed to exceed the expectations of guests and reinforce the airline’s commitment to providing exceptional service. In summary, the premium check-in space was meticulously Premium Check In - Location N Sketches
  • 19. 19 Farzana Hoque Floor Plan Option A Floor Plan Option B planned to accommodate the requirements of premium passengers. From the warm reception by the host to the efficient luggage handling and the provision of snacks and drinks, every aspect of the design aimed to create a memorable and effortless experience for guests.
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  • 21. 21 Farzana Hoque Our team had the opportunity to design the stunning Silver Lounge located at Hamad International Airport in Qatar. Within this project, my focus was on enhancing the design of the food and beverage counters. By collaborating with the team and referring to the working joinery drawings, I created detailed 3D study models. These models served as valuable tools for visualizing the space and allowed us to make necessary refinements in consultation with other stakeholders. In addition to the food and beverage area, I was actively involved in space planning and worked closely with the selection and arrangement of furniture, fixtures, and equipment throughout various parts of the layout. By considering factors such as flow, functionality, and aesthetics, we aimed to create a well-designed and cohesive environment. The design process required careful attention to detail and a comprehensive understanding of the lounge’s overall vision. Through refining the food and beverage counters and contributing to space planning and layout, I played a crucial role in creating a premium experience for lounge visitors. Our collective efforts aimed to strike a perfect balance between elegance, functionality, and comfort, ensuring that the Silver Lounge would become an exceptional space within Hamad International Airport. Overall, our team’s design journey for the Silver Lounge encompassed refining the food and beverage counters, producing 3D study models, and actively engaging in space planning and furniture arrangement. By bringing together our expertise and creativity, we strived to deliver a sophisticated and inviting atmosphere that would exceed the expectations of travelers. Silver Lounge - Hamad Airport
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  • 23. 23 Farzana Hoque Frequent Flyer Lounge - Heathrow Airport When I joined the project, the pre-designed lounge had already been established. My role was to simplify and study the existing drawings, ensuring that the lounge met the required standards and specifications. To facilitate the design process, I utilized the working joinery drawings as a foundation for creating detailed 3D study models. These models served as valuable visual tools for my team and stakeholders, allowing us to assess the design and make necessary refinements. In addition to producing the 3D study models, I actively participated in space planning, collaborating with furniture, fixtures, and equipment. This involved optimizing their placement and functionality within the given space, aiming to create a harmonious and efficient environment for lounge visitors. Throughout the project, my focus remained on upholding the design standards while incorporating necessary improvements. By closely analyzing the existing layout and engaging in space planning and coordination, I contributed to creating a visually appealing, functional, and well-executed lounge experience.
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  • 25. 25 Farzana Hoque In response to the client’s request for space planning and visuals, I undertook a comprehensive design process to meet their requirements for the ministers’ office, conference room, multipurpose rooms, and general office spaces within the ministry. Starting with space planning and elevations, I utilized AutoCAD to meticulously map out the layout and organization of the designated areas. Taking into account the specific needs and functions of each space, I ensured that the layout was optimized for efficiency, productivity, and aesthetics. By carefully considering factors such as furniture placement, circulation flow, and spatial arrangement, I created a well-designed environment that catered to the client’s requirements. To provide the client with a realistic and immersive visualization of the proposed designs, I employed 3ds Max, a powerful 3D modeling software. Leveraging the software’s capabilities, I meticulously crafted detailed 3D models of the ministers’ office, conference room, multipurpose rooms, and general office spaces. These models accurately portrayed the spatial elements, architectural features, and furniture arrangements, enabling the client to visualize the final outcome. Using 3ds Max, I also produced high-quality visualizations that showcased the aesthetic qualities, lighting conditions, and material finishes of the spaces. By applying textures, materials, and lighting techniques, I created visually compelling representations that accurately conveyed the ambiance and atmosphere of each area. These visualizations played a crucial role in helping the client understand the design intent and make informed decisions. Throughout the process, my focus remained on delivering exceptional design solutions that met the client’s functional and aesthetic requirements. By combining the precision of AutoCAD for space planning and elevations with the realism of 3ds Max for 3D modeling and visualizations, I was able to provide the client with an immersive experience and a clear vision of the proposed designs. Minister Office Space
  • 26. 26 In summary, I fulfilled the client’s request for space planning and visuals by employing AutoCAD for precise space planning and elevations, and utilizing 3ds Max to create detailed 3D models and produce high-quality visualizations. Through this comprehensive approach, I aimed to exceed the client’s expectations and deliver designs that met their needs for the ministers’ office, conference room, multipurpose rooms, and general office spaces within the ministry.
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  • 28. 28 The client approached us with a specific request to incorporate a minimart within their office tower. Understanding the importance of visual representation, they expressed their desire to have a clear understanding of how the minimart would look within the space. Taking charge of the project, I started by meticulously mapping out the floor plan. This involved carefully considering the client’s requirements and ensuring that the layout maximized the available space while accommodating all necessary elements for the minimart. Through careful planning and attention to detail, I aimed to create an efficient and functional space that met the client’s expectations. As the design took shape, I further refined the project by working on the elevations and plans in CAD (Computer-Aided Design). Utilizing this powerful software, I meticulously translated the conceptual ideas into detailed drawings, ensuring accuracy and precision in every aspect of the minimart design. To provide the client with a realistic and immersive visual experience, I also employed 3D visualization techniques using industry-standard software such as 3ds Max and V-Ray. This allowed me to bring the design to life, showcasing the minimart in its full glory. Through the manipulation of light, texture, and materials, I created stunning visual representations that enabled the client to envision the final outcome. By incorporating floor plan mapping, CAD drawings, and 3D visualization, I successfully transformed the client’s request into a tangible and visually appealing minimart concept. The combination of meticulous planning and cutting-edge software techniques allowed me to deliver a design that met the client’s requirements while exceeding their expectations. Mini Mart Floor Plan
  • 30. 30 Stair Case The area underneath the staircase had long been neglected, appearing dull and uninviting. Recognizing its proximity to the conference rooms frequently utilized by the CEO and other top officers, the client expressed their desire to transform this dead zone into a vibrant space that would serve as a resting area and reflect their local culture. To meet this challenge, I began by conducting a thorough analysis of the space and its surrounding environment. This involved studying the architectural elements, assessing the available resources, and considering the client’s specific requirements. By gaining a deep understanding of the project’s objectives, I aimed to develop a design concept that would not only provide a comfortable resting space but also resonate with the client’s cultural identity. Drawing upon my expertise in 3D visualization and design software such as 3ds Max, I embarked on creating visually stunning representations of the potential transformation. Through the manipulation of virtual spaces, lighting, materials, and textures, I crafted 3D visuals that effectively communicated the possibilities and potential of the space. These visuals served as a powerful tool to engage the client and guide their decision-making process, allowing them to envision the proposed design in a realistic and immersive manner. In line with the client’s vision, my design aimed to embrace and inform visitors about the local culture. This involved integrating elements such as traditional motifs, artwork, or symbolic representations into the design concept. By incorporating these cultural elements, I sought to create a space that would not only provide a place of relaxation but also serve as a visual narrative that conveyed the client’s unique identity. By combining meticulous analysis, creative design thinking, and advanced 3D visualization techniques, I presented the client with a compelling vision for the rejuvenation of the space beneath the staircase. The resulting visuals effectively showcased the possibilities, fostering a sense of excitement and anticipation
  • 32. 32 Office Space - FIFA 2022 We were tasked with conducting space planning for multiple floors of office spaces specifically for the FIFA 2022 planning Committee , following the client’s guidelines and requirements. Our role was to analyze the available space and develop floor plans that efficiently accommodated various needs and functionalities. With careful consideration of the client’s specifications, we meticulously designed the floor plans to incorporate closed office spaces, open office areas, conference rooms, multipurpose spaces and various other room. Our objective was to optimize the layout to promote productivity, collaboration, and a conducive working environment for the FIFA 2022 planning committee. In addition to the floor plans, we provided detailed 3D visuals for each space. These visuals allowed the client to visualize the final design and make informed decisions regarding the aesthetics and functionality of the office areas. The 3D visuals acted as a powerful tool for communication, enabling the client to understand and appreciate the proposed design concepts. Throughout the process, we paid close attention to the specific requirements and guidelines set forth by the clients for the project. This included considerations for branding, security, accessibility, and the overall theme and atmosphere that the committee desired to create within their office spaces. By combining our expertise in space planning, design principles, and 3D visualization, we successfully delivered comprehensive solutions that met the FIFA 2022 project requirements. Our approach aimed to create functional, visually appealing, and efficient office spaces that would enhance the overall experience for the FIFA team and contribute to the success of the project.
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  • 34. 34 The client sought our expertise in creating floor plans for multiple floors and producing 3D visuals for select spaces. Understanding the significance of these deliverables, we embarked on a comprehensive process to meet the client’s expectations. Our initial step involved engaging in thorough discussions with the client to gain a clear understanding of their requirements and objectives. We carefully documented their vision for each floor and identified their specific needs for the different spaces within the office environment. Using this valuable information as a foundation, we proceeded with the development of detailed floor plans. Our team employed their expertise in space planning, considering factors such as efficient space utilization, optimal traffic flow, and functionality. We ensured that each floor plan was tailored to the client’s unique requirements, aligning with their workflow and organizational structure. To provide the client with a realistic visual representation of the proposed design, we leveraged advanced 3D visualization techniques. Using cutting- edge software and rendering technologies, we created high-quality, immersive 3D visuals for the designated spaces. These visuals allowed the client to explore and experience the design concept in a virtual environment, providing them with a clear understanding of the spatial layout, aesthetics, and overall ambiance. Throughout the process, we maintained close communication with the client, seeking their feedback and incorporating their suggestions to refine the designs. Our collaborative approach ensured that the final floor plans and 3D visuals aligned precisely with the client’s vision and expectations. By delivering comprehensive floor plans and visually engaging 3D representations, we provided the client with the necessary tools to visualize and evaluate their office spaces. Our aim was to inspire confidence and assist the client in making informed decisions regarding their project, ultimately leading to the creation of functional, aesthetically pleasing, and efficient work environments. Bank Office Space
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  • 38. 38 This proposal was for a tender for the BEIN Sports office located in Qatar. The client provided us with specific criteria, and one of the key challenges we encountered was the placement of columns throughout the space. This tower, designed and built by Jean Nouvel, presented unique constraints as we were not allowed to alter or modify the columns or the ceiling. Despite the limitations imposed by the existing column placements and ceiling design, our team rose to the challenge. We approached the project with creativity and innovation, finding solutions that worked within the given constraints while still meeting the client’s requirements. Working closely with the existing structure, we meticulously analyzed the available space and strategically planned the floor layouts. Our focus was on optimizing the use of space, ensuring efficient circulation, and creating functional work areas that reflected the needs of the BEIN Sports office. While the column placement and unalterable ceiling presented challenges, we leveraged these constraints to our advantage. By embracing the existing architectural features, we found opportunities to enhance the overall design. Through careful consideration of furniture placement, lighting, and materials, we created a cohesive and visually appealing environment that complemented the BEIN Office Space 2nd Floor Plan
  • 39. 39 Farzana Hoque 4th Floor Plan tower’s architectural aesthetics. In addition to the floor plans, we provided detailed and realistic 3D visuals for the key spaces identified by the client. These visuals allowed them to visualize how the furniture, fixtures, and design elements would integrate seamlessly within the given space, despite the limitations imposed by the columns and ceiling. Throughout the process, we maintained close communication with the client, ensuring that their vision and requirements were incorporated into the designs. Our dedication to delivering exceptional results within the constraints of the existing structure demonstrated our commitment to client satisfaction and our ability to overcome challenges. In conclusion, despite the restrictions posed by the column placement and unalterable ceiling in the Jean Nouvel-designed tower, we successfully proposed floor plans and provided 3D visuals for the BEIN Sports office. Our innovative approach and careful consideration of the existing architecture resulted in functional, aesthetically pleasing spaces that align with the client’s needs and reflect the unique character of the tower.
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  • 42. 42 BEIN Office Space The client requested concept designs for the nurse station, and we were eager to meet their requirements and improve the functionality of the space. Using the provided drawings, we transformed them into realistic 3D visuals to bring the concepts to life. Our focus was on creating a nurse station that prioritized functionality and ergonomics, catering to the workflow and operational needs of the medical professionals. We also aimed to establish a welcoming and calming atmosphere for both the nurses and patients. The 3D visuals served as a powerful communication tool, allowing the client to visualize the proposed nurse station and provide feedback for further refinement. This collaborative process ensured that the design aligned with their vision and requirements. By incorporating soothing colors, appropriate lighting, and comfortable seating, we aimed to create a positive healthcare experience for both nurses and patients. The visuals showcased the design from various angles, enabling the client to make informed decisions on layout, materials, and aesthetics. In conclusion, our work involved developing concept designs for the nurse station, utilizing 3D visualization to create realistic visuals, and collaborating closely with the client for their feedback. The result was a functional and visually appealing nurse station that met the client’s needs and contributed to a positive healthcare environment.
  • 45. 45 Farzana Hoque Maersk is a Danish international oil company. Our site is the Maersk Office at the Qatar Science and Technology Park(QSTP). The Maersk office here faced three main problems which included (1) lack of reception space or way finding, (2) unused breakout room upstairs and (3) bad acoustic balance in the open plan office with untreated exposed ceiling. Maersk did not want reception desk because it would have blocked the emergency routes. The breakout room upstairs was not used much perhaps due to facing the often used conference room with glass walls that Maersk Acoustic Office Individual Work - Revit invaded the privacy of the space. My aim was to introduce acoustic elements within the space that not only comply with the clients requirements but also give a brief idea of what Maersk is all about. An office space that is warm and energetic combining the idea of oil drops. 1.Entrance View 2. open Huddle Space and the ceiling view 3. Glass Conference Room facing the breakout room 4. Unused Break out room 5 Concept Board Breakout Room Admin Table Huddle Space Partition Sound Dome Entrance Additional Printing Station 6. Axonometric View
  • 46. 46 Corian Led Back light Orange Fabric cov- ered Foam Seat 4700 1360 1270 Three parts of flat steel for the structure that bend around the circles where they intersect. Foam covered fabric enveloping a round steel structure Tubes connected with two bolts at two points. The existing furnitures were moved towards the back alllowing for better visual access from the main door to the admin table. The circular carpets and wall partition (Img.7) led the viewer to admin table that also served as a reception desk. Suspended circular domes allow for acoustic privacy for each workstation in the open office space without altering the exposed ceiling. The circular canopy (Img.8) minimizes the sound produced in the huddle space by acting as an absorber, diffuser as well reflector. It keeps the sound focused on the huddle space and does not allow it to spread. This piece is also usable to shelf books or write on. 0.075 2.000 2.932 R 0. 40 0 R 0 .3 0 0 R 0.250 R 0 .1 0 0 R 0 . 2 0 0 www.autodesk.com/revit Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail 1 : 20 Callout of Elevation 1 - c 2 Details 7. Partition and Carpet leading towards the Reception Table. 8. Two Modular fabric acoustic canopies that act as sound domes with light fixture. 10. Partition 11. Acoustic Canopy 12. Circular Private Seating
  • 47. 47 Farzana Hoque 15. Canopy sctructure going up to form counter. The breakout space upstairs is a highly contrasting space from the space downstairs. This room is comparatively muter than the space downstairs. It provides as a retreat for the employees who want to relax from the busy atmosphere downstairs. The circle seatings provide a space that has a sense of enclosure for the one who sits here. There is a glowing light that is emitted from the back of these seats that is comfortable to a reading or relaxing eye. The chairs are designed to be comfortable enough to recline or just sit. The lighting here plays an important role here, giving a character to the white space here.The wooden flooring adds an intimate feeling to the bright artficial space. The bubble canopy structure comes upto the breakout room becoming a counter table(Img. 15). The people sitting here can work or just enjoy their lunch looking out to the windows or just down to the canopy structure The furnitures used are such that they change their function with relationship to the context. The couch here changes to ottoman based on the need, thus we have 5 ottomans when there is no need of the couch. The table here is a combination of 4 tables that have formed to look like one rectangular table. The acoustic panels on the wall and the ceiling absorb or diffuse the sound, thereby decreasing the sound reflected within the office space. 13. Breakout Space View 1 14. Breakout Space view 2 16. Breakout Space
  • 48. 48 The Project revolves around the establishment of an oncology clinic specifically designed to cater to the needs of cancer patients. The clinic is operated by two doctors who are supported by a dedicated team consisting of a receptionist/secretary, a medical technician, and a part- time bookkeeper responsible for handling billing and other business functions. Additionally, the clinic employs two nurses and a janitor to ensure smooth operations and a clean environment. The primary focus of the clinic is to provide specialized care to outpatients seeking chemotherapy, regular examinations, and radiotherapies. Understanding the unique challenges faced by cancer patients, the clinic aims to create a space that is warm, friendly, and reminiscent of a comforting home environment. The goal is to alleviate any feelings of hostility or anxiety that patients may have, even when they visit the clinic alone. To achieve these objectives, my design solution revolves around the concept of light and shadow, as well as the metaphor of waves. I have carefully considered the interplay of positive and negative spaces, creating a sense of harmony and tranquility within the clinic. The walls are adorned in muted colors, while the ceiling features wooden beams that serve as both wayfinders and tactile elements, adding a friendly and inviting touch to the space. I have deliberately avoided using bright colors and busy patterns, as these can cause fatigue and discomfort to patients. Instead, the design is approachable and sensitive to the needs of the clients and users of the space. By incorporating elements that promote a sense of warmth, comfort, and familiarity, the clinic aims to create an environment that supports the well-being and healing process of its patients. 1. Reception Space 2. File Storage 3. Toilets 4. Patient Resource Space 5. Patient waiting Space 6. Conference Room 7. Nurse Waiting 8. Faculty Lounge 9. Secondary Waiting 10. Radiation Room 11. Changing Room 12. Doctor’s Office 13. Chemo/ Exam Room 14. Storage 1 5 4 5 2 3 3 6 11 9 7 8 14 12 13 13 13 13 12 4 10 10 Floorplan Oncology Clinic Individual Work - Revit
  • 49. 49 Farzana Hoque Reception Desk The reception desk at the oncology clinic is thoughtfully designed to incorporate the concept of waves, symbolizing the fluidity and soothing nature of the environment. It is crafted using high- quality materials such as white corian and a sleek glass top. The glass front, positioned on the upper part of the desk, adds an elegant touch while maintaining transparency. To prioritize safety and comfort, special attention has been given to the design details. The glass edges on the top of the reception desk are all rounded, eliminating any sharp corners that could potentially cause harm or injury to users. This careful consideration ensures a welcoming and secure experience for both patients and staff. In addition to its aesthetic appeal and user-friendly features, the reception desk adheres to the standard measurements set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This ensures accessibility for individuals with diverse mobility needs, promoting inclusivity and convenience within the clinic. In summary, the goal of the oncology clinic project is to design a space that provides a warm and comfortable environment for cancer patients. My design solution focuses on the interplay of light and shadow, as well as the concept of waves, to create a harmonious and inviting atmosphere. The use of muted colors, wooden beams, and careful attention to patient needs ensures that the clinic is a welcoming and supportive space for all who visit. By integrating the concept of waves, utilizing premium materials, and prioritizing safety and accessibility, the reception desk serves as a functional and visually appealing centerpiece, reflecting the clinic›s commitment to creating a positive and supportive environment for patients and staff alike.
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  • 52. 52 Lucky Strike Building - Office Design Based on the provided program requirements and extensive research data, our objective was to create a dynamic, innovative, and pragmatic solution tailored specifically for a software company specializing in shareware applications. Our focus was on designing a space that supports flexible work styles, fosters a relaxed atmosphere, and encourages collaboration among developers, while still allowing for individual work. To achieve this, we incorporated our own ideas along with research on contemporary work environments, technological advancements, and evolving work styles. The proposed space for this software company is located in the Lucky Strike building at 2600 Cary Street in downtown Richmond, Virginia, USA. As the sole occupant of the space, the client had unique needs and preferences that guided our design process. The floor plan presented two methods of fire egress, ensuring safety and compliance with building codes. Additionally, the presence of four large skylights on the roof offered ample natural light, contributing to a vibrant and energizing work environment. While working within the existing constraints of the space, including the presence of four columns, a mezzanine level, ADA-compliant restrooms, and a major load- bearing wall, our design aimed to optimize functionality and efficiency. We respected the limitations of these elements, understanding that they could not be demolished or relocated. By creatively integrating them into the overall design, we ensured a seamless and harmonious layout that maximized the available space. Our design approach took into consideration the changing nature of work and the specific requirements of a software development company. We prioritized flexible workstations, collaborative areas, and breakout spaces that catered to the diverse needs of the developers. Through careful consideration of furniture, technology integration, and spatial planning, we created an environment that fostered productivity, creativity, and a sense of community. Individual Work - Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator Around 10% would be required for circulation if two levels are used. x - Indicates adjacency importance. x - Indicates Major Adjacency Importance. Y Y Y Y Criteria Matrix: For: Office Design A d j a c e n c i e s P u b l i c A c c e s s P r i v a c y P l u m b i n g Adjacency Matrix H L I Y N 1. Entrance 7. Software Director 8. Software Developer 8 N N N N - Immediately Adjacent - Important Adjacency - Reasonably Convenient - Unimportant - Remote - High - Low - Important but not required - Yes - No/None Legend 9. Artists Studio 10. System Administrator 11. Data Center 12. Technical Writer 2 13. Helpdesk 2 14. Test Lab 15. Huddle rooms War Rooms Conference room 18. Galley 19. Refreshment Bar (2+) 20. File Storage. 21. Copy Centers 2 2 1 , 4 , 15 4 , 5 , 6 3, 2 , 5 4 , 3 3 , 15 8, 9-14 8 , 7 7 11 , 7 10 , 7 14 , 7 10, 7 7 , 10 , 12 6 , 4 , 2 9 - 14 1-6 , 7-8 9-14 11 2 , 9-14 Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N I I I I I I I I I I I I semi semi N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 3. Admin Assistant 2. Reception Area 4. Principle 5. Accountant 6. Brand Market Manager Adjacency Criteria Matrix Around 10% would be required for circulation if two levels are used. x - Indicates adjacency importance. Y Y Y Y Criteria Matrix: For: Office Design A d j a c e n c i e s P u b l i c A c c e s s P r i v a c y P l u m b i n g Adjacency Matrix H L I Y N 1. Entrance 7. Software Director 8. Software Developer 8 N N N N - Immediately Adjacent - Important Adjacency - Reasonably Convenient - Unimportant - Remote - High - Low - Important but not required - Yes - No/None Legend 9. Artists Studio 10. System Administrator 11. Data Center 12. Technical Writer 2 13. Helpdesk 2 14. Test Lab 15. Huddle rooms War Rooms Conference room 18. Galley 19. Refreshment Bar (2+) 20. File Storage. 21. Copy Centers 2 2 1 , 4 , 15 4 , 5 , 6 3, 2 , 5 4 , 3 3 , 15 8, 9-14 8 , 7 7 11 , 7 10 , 7 14 , 7 10, 7 7 , 10 , 12 6 , 4 , 2 9 - 14 1-6 , 7-8 9-14 11 2 , 9-14 Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N I I I I I I I I I I I I semi semi N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 3. Admin Assistant 2. Reception Area 4. Principle 5. Accountant 6. Brand Market Manager
  • 53. 53 Farzana Hoque In summary, our design solution for the software company incorporated a comprehensive understanding of their needs, industry trends, and the unique characteristics of the space. By leveraging research, innovative ideas, and a client-centric approach, we crafted an office environment that embraced modern work styles, technology advancements, and the desired atmosphere for a successful software development company. Company Profile Bios Group, a well-known software company, specializes in designing and developing advanced security software programs, such as Encryption, Antivirus, Firewall, Spyware Remover, and more. Their unwavering commitment to safeguarding client data drives them to create software solutions that provide the highest level of protection. In addition to their emphasis on security, Bios Group highly values privacy, comfort, and a cozy work environment. They understand the importance of privacy for individual focus and productivity, while also recognizing the benefits of collaboration and teamwork. Striving for a delicate balance, Bios Group aims to create an atmosphere where privacy enhances innovation and collaboration rather than inhibiting it. • Cost Reduction • Implementing desk sharing to optimize space utilization and decrease operational costs. • Standardizing sizes of workstations and rooms for efficient use of space. • Maximizing space efficiency through thoughtful design and layout. • Attracting and Retaining Staff • Creating a healthy work environment with ample natural light and proper lighting. • Providing privacy and personal space to enhance employee satisfaction and well-being. • Branding • Incorporating brand visuals, colors, and logos throughout the workspace. • Designing an explicit and direct reception area that aligns with the brand identity. • Appearance • Ensuring a professional and representative atmosphere in the workspace. • Flexibility • Determining the organizational dynamics and designing the space accordingly. • Increasing building flexibility to easily convert between cellular offices and open plan spaces. • Standardizing workstation and room sizes, or implementing modular solutions. • Stimulating Creativity • Creating inspiring spaces such as Mind Lab with writable white walls for idea sharing. • Incorporating playful elements like the Lego Office to stimulate creativity. • Designing informal meeting spaces with vibrant colors, unique shapes, and varied materials. • Introducing «props» such as billiards tables, bean bags, or jukeboxes to foster a creative environment. • Interaction • Improving adjacencies between groups and fostering collaboration with transparent partitions. • Creating casual meeting spots like work lounges and coffee bars to encourage interaction. • Cultivating a social conduct, behavior, and culture that supports a positive workspace. • Addressing noise reduction and ensuring social and visual privacy within the workspace. • Promoting interaction within departments as a primary focus, with inter-departmental interaction as a secondary consideration. Research To bring their vision to life, Bios Group envisions an interior space that exudes professionalism while still radiating warmth and hospitality. They seek an environment that caters to the needs of their employees, fostering comfort and a sense of belonging. By blending a professional ambiance with a homely touch, Bios Group aims to cultivate a positive and inspiring work environment that uplifts employee morale and satisfaction. By embracing the values of security, privacy, comfort, homeliness, flexibility, and consistency, Bios Group is dedicated to creating an interior space that reflects their company culture and aspirations. Their goal is to establish an environment where employees feel secure, inspired, and empowered to collaborate effectively, leading to the development of exceptional software solutions and the ongoing success of the company.
  • 54. 54 Security Software Office Privacy secrets enclosed shades different work spaces consistent colors Brand white Red pure Clean Danger light filter lattice work low ceiling no collaboration contained flow of ideas river water visibility Glass professional clean white modern solid wood brick stone steel blocky familiar texture homey flexible on wheels fabric plant noise reduction closed space sound absorbers productivity natural sunlight clean workspaces Mind Map
  • 55. 55 Farzana Hoque Room Prototypes 1 .Quality Assurance Testers 2. Accountant 3 .Huddle Room 4. Software Director/ Brand Marketing manager/ Systerm Administrator 5. Data Center 6. Conference Room 7. Principle Reception A d m i n i s t r a t i o n A s s i s t a n t Principle Accountant Brand Marketing Manager Refreshment Bar Huddle Room Conference Room War Room Copy Centre Galley File Storage Software Director Software Developers (8) Refreshment Bar Artist Studio (2) System Administrator Data Centre Technical Writer (2) Test Lab (2) Helpdesk (2) Refreshment Bar Relationship Diagram
  • 57. 57 Farzana Hoque K - 5 0 2 4 - T D A R F I E L D C _ U R I N A L S V I T R E OU S C H I N A S - Software Director Brand Marketing Manager Conference room System Administrator test lab Technical Writers Artists refreshment bar data centre helpdesk Copy Center Toilet Galley Refreshment bar Accountant administrative assistant reception area Software Developers Copy centre Huddle Space refreshment bar Principle open work space Huddle Space Block Plan
  • 58. 58 1. Reception 2. Administrative Assistant 3. Principle 4. Accountant 5. Software Developers 6. Huddle Space 7. Refreshment Bar 8. Brand Marketing Manager 9. Open Work Space (Huddle Space) 10.Software Director 11. Conference 12. Copy center 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 1 2 22 11 23 23 3 13. Artists Studio 14. Technical Writer 15. System Administrator 16. Test Lab 17. Help Desk 18. Huddle Space 19. Data Centre 20. File Storage 21. Galley 22. Breakout Space-Mezzanine 23. Pre-existing toilets Floor Plan with Legend
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