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Z a i n a b Z a y e d Interior Design portfolio | 2016
Zainab Zayed
Technical Skills
Physical Skills
Languages
Employment + Experience
Rhinoceros NURBSAutoCAAD 2DSketchupAdobe Photoshop | InDesign | IllustratorMicrosoft Office
Model makingHand drafting and renderingWoodshop WorkMetalshop WorkPottery-Wheel throwingCoal drawingPainting-Oil and AcrylicFashion Illustrating
English - Native Arabic
Interior Architect | Graphic designer 2015-present
BIA Architecture
Brand Manager| Graphic Designer 2014-2016
Unconventional Bespoke designer shoes
Artist Asistant at Fashion Forward2015
Ana De Castro, Summer Rain
In-store Interior designer2015
Pier Imports
Gallery assistant + Representative2014
Gallery Silberies- Paris at Design Days Dubai
Graphic designer2012-2014
OSA at AUS
Interior Design Intern2014
Slash brand design + Architecture
Academic qualifications
BA in Interior DesignThe American University of Sharjah
2011-2015
+96150 1370200
www.issuu.com/zainabzayed
Nationality USA
Technical Skills Recommendations
+96150 1370200
www.zainabzayed.com
To whom it may concern ,Zainab has worked as an interior designer at BIA architecture studio from July 2015 till date where she has demonstrated to be a very resourceful designer developing tasks ranging from the design conceptual phase , trough schematic and up to construction detailing package . She’s a highly creative individual that has always showed dedication and commitment to her tasks , improving her skills and engagement to the company. From client meetings to design tasks she has the full capacity of conducting a project on her own supervising all the necessary elements to its completion . I’m happy to recommend Zainab to her future role in her progressive career as an interior designer , wishing her all the best achievements and confident that she will perform them at a high level of commitment .
Sincerely ,Ana D ‘ Castro Managing director of BIA
To whom it may concern, I am an assistant professor of Architecture at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates and Principal of Dharmatecture LLC in New York City. Under this capacity it is my pleasure to write this recommendation for Zainab Zayed. I have known Zainab for about three years. During this time I have taught her at the 400 level during her comprehensive studio and during a month long workshop on sustainability in Cambodia. I also participated as a juror in several of her reviews. From this experience I have to say that not only I be-lieve that Zainab is on the top 5% of her class but also that she will be a huge asset to your Office. She has an innate capacity to design and articulate complex environments, with an undertone of sustainability and a well-developed understanding of emerging technologies. She has an inquisitive mind and a beautiful capacity for presentation. For as long as I have known and worked with Zainab, she has constantly pushed herself, looking not only to gain new experiences but also trying to find a conceptual grounding for her formal explorations. You will not find a designer with a better work ethic coming out of this program. Zainab Zayed is unquestionably a great candidate for graduate studies, and for this reason work experience at a high-level design firms is very im-portant. I believe an interaction with Zainab will benefit both her and your firm. If you have any further questions or would like to speak in person, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Respectfully yours,Camilo Cerro
C O N T E N T SUniversity Projects
Furniture
Work-field Projects
Living Units
AlDar Pod Hotel
Transfold - Cambodia
Help Center Console
The Bee’ah Wall
Koncept mall
Business Bay tower
Adega Portuguese restaurant
Alkhan juice shop
Fashion forward art installation
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Living UnitsThis project was inspired by the concept of compact living and third places.
The main client was university students, and the aim was to provide a multifunctional space which they could adjust based on the activity that
would take place in each “unit”
AlDar Pod HotelThe aesthetic of this project was inspired by its site; The heritage area of
Sharjah. The design was derived as an attempt to modernize oriental interiors without losing the richness they are known for
Transfold - CambodiaThis project was designed during a Sustainable materials and architecture
workshop in Cambodia. Transfold is a self-sustaining house which is designed to be part of the floating village in Lake Tonle-Sap
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U N I V E R S I T Y P R O J E C T S
Living Units01
A1. Double sided desk.A2. Interactive double sided desk
with overhead shelf .A3- Interactive double sided desk.
B1. Central table and gel cushions.B2. Elevated multipurpose platform.
B3. Large table (more surface area for sketching. laptops...etc.).
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Reception floor plan
Reception reflected ceiling plan
Reception elevation
Circulation leads directly towards reception desk with seating areas located in niches on the sides while back of house is completely seperated.
Corridor floor plan
Mashrabeyya pattern runs along the corridor while becoming more concentrated where a seating area is required .The end of the corridor leads to a lobby that is surrounded by fully glazed walls.
Corridor reflected ceiling plan
The mashrabeyya pattern on the ground is dupli-cated on the ceiling but with backlit acrylic instead
Corridor elevation
Left | Pod floor plan and RCPRight | Pod elevations
Restaunt floor plan
Two types of seating is provided, tables and booths. Fountains are used as focal points in each area which, with the masharabeyyas, reinforce the idea of mimicing oriental interiors. The back of house on this floor includes services for therestaurant like dry and cold storage, a kitchen, staff changing rooms and a chef’s office.
Restaurant reflected ceiling plan
Restaurant elevation
Roof lounge floor plan
This area has booth an indoor and outdoor area. A central atrium opens towards the restaurant on the bottom floor forming visual connection and pendant lights are suspended through the two floors .
Roof lounge reflected ceiling plan
Roof lounge elevation
Elevation looking towards reception desk
Elevations of wall that divides the elevator lobby and roof lounge
Restaurant fountain elevation
Restaurant elevation
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Transfold03
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a. Bamboo sandwiched in a frame for the facades | b. light-weight steel structure | c. Pre-fabricated units with skylights used as storage or bedrooms. | d. folding doors that acess fishfarms and rain water storage tanks. | e. Emtpty oil barrels used to float the house. the barrels are held tofether by a t-frame steel mesh from the top and metal cables that wrap around from the bottom. | f. hydroponic tubes used for farming. They can be accessed by folding up parts of the movable roof panels. | g. solar panels for heating water and basic power needs.
F u r n i t u r e
Help Center ConsoleA console that helped organize forms, folders, and planters in a manner that
reflected the image of a design school.
The Bee’ah wall The Bee’ah wall is an environmentally friendly installation made out of recycled
materials that will benefit all the users of the college being the Dean, faculty, and the students. Five types of reclaimed wood were used for this project; Ash, Oak, Mahogany,
beach and Pine. Two lamps were also made out of oak and ash and the whole installation is attached to the wall using wooden cleats and metal brackets which we
welded ourselves. The existing site was painted in charcoal gray to create contrast with the installation and compliment the color of the concrete ground.
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F u r n i t u r e
Help center console04
1:1 scale model of part of the console made to test how the different parts will go together
Top left corner: top view of sample | Top right-corner: 3D printed joint that connects wooden ele-ments | bottom left corner: side perspective of sam-ple | Bottom right corner: Bottom view of sample
The Bee’ah wall05
Light elevation Pendant light detail
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Light installation exploded view
a. Metal brackets | b. Wooden support structure | c. LED wash lights | d. Metal tracks | e. Wooden frames surrounding both sides of each of the 8 modules | f.
The 8 modules that form the installation are made out of cleaned, finished and laminated wood planks
of different species.
W o r k f i e l d p r o j e c t s
Koncept mall | Graphical representation + diagramming, model making The project brief asked for a shopping centre that would encourage the use of external areas as
well as provide air conditioned space for the warm season. By using a series of rotated slabs and cantelivered terraces that incorporate landscaped outdoor areas, open spaces are maximized and
are used by the retail shops, restaurants, cafes and gym.
Business bay tower | space planning, model making, Graphical representation + diagrammingA mixed use tower located in one of the main avenues of Business Bay, the building includes retail, office
and residential units. At ground floor the retail units open to a green area and a pedestrian lake. A two level podium houses the offices in a finely detailed glass enclosure while the residential units occupy the
remaining 17 levels.
Adega | Interior design, 3D visualisation, post production
Alkhan Juice shop | Interior design, 3D visualisation, post production
Fashion forward art installation | installation assembly, drawings productionSummer Rain is an art installation inspired by the multi-chromatic reflections of raindrops. Raised from the
floor and with an imponent scale (8m x 8 m) the installation creates a dazzling effect over the space, reflecting its vibrant particles. Similar to small crystals, the vivid colors will be spread in the air like a
magical summer shower.
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W o r k f i e l d p r o j e c t sWith BIA design studio
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Left | Concept mall model at scale 1:200 made out of museum board and transparent acrylic. Right | CD case designed to match brochure, progress report presentations and branding icons .
Left | Diagrams show-ing the building’s program (Mall, hotel and appartments) and vegitation layout.Right | Pages of the design brochure de-signed to match the CD case and branding of the shopping mall.
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Left | Physical model of the business bay tower (G+19) . Right | Pages of the design report designed to explain the project thoroughly and explain its mass-ing, circulation and lo-cation.
Adega09
Alkhan juice shop10
Summer Rain 11
Z a i n a b Z a y e dZainabzzayed@gmail .com+97150 13 70 200Dubai, United Arab Emirates