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FATIMA AL- AMMARIFATIMA AL- AMMARIINTERIOR DESIGNERINTERIOR DESIGNER

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Freehand Drawings1 - 8Retial Design39 - 535511Fundamentals of Design9 - 2422ContentContentSpatial Design25 - 26Office Design86 - 11077 DAHSU: Dar Al-Hekma Student Union111 - 8833Residential Design27 - 3244Hospitality Design60 - 8566

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11 Freehand Freehand Drawings Drawings

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PROJECT 1/4PROJECT 1/4One Point One Point PrespectivePrespective

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e objective of this project is to create one perspective views utilizing intui-tive perspective and precise measuring techniques. e drawings were craed using freehand methods and rendering techniques, adding depth and detail to eectively capture the volume, form, and texture of the subject.21AboutAboutOne-point perspective in freehand draw-ing is a technique used to create the illu-sion of depth and three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface.

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PROJECT 2/4PROJECT 2/4Two Point Two Point PrespectivePrespective

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e objective of this project is to create two perspective views utilizing intui-tive perspective and precise measuring techniques. e drawings were craed using freehand methods and rendering techniques, adding depth and detail to eectively capture the volume, form, and texture of the subject.43AboutAboutTwo-point perspective in freehand drawing is a technique used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface.

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PROJECT 3/4PROJECT 3/4Pattern FollowsPattern FollowsFormForm

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e objective of this project is to create two perspective views utilizing intui-tive perspective and precise measuring techniques. e drawings were craed using freehand methods and rendering techniques, adding depth and detail to eectively capture the volume, form, and texture of the subject.65AboutAboutTwo-point perspective in freehand drawing is a technique used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface.Pattern ows form refers to the way pat-Pattern ows form refers to the way pat-terns or repetitive elements are arranged terns or repetitive elements are arranged and distributed within a three-dimen-and distributed within a three-dimen-sional space or form.sional space or form.is Project serves develop the ability to transform a 2D pattern into a three-di-mensional form. By exploring various 2D patterns and studying how lines in-teract with forms, result in enhancing visualization skills.6

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PROJECT 4/4PROJECT 4/4Drawing FromDrawing FromObservationObservation

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87AboutAboutTwo-point perspective in freehand drawing is a technique used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface.Drawing from observation in freehand Drawing from observation in freehand drawing refers to the practice of creating drawing refers to the practice of creating drawings by directly observing real-life drawings by directly observing real-life subjects or scenes. It involves visually subjects or scenes. It involves visually analyzing and capturing the details, pro-analyzing and capturing the details, pro-portions, and characteristics of the ob-portions, and characteristics of the ob-served subject using only hand-drawn served subject using only hand-drawn techniques.techniques.

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222726FundamentalsFundamentals of Design of Design

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PROJECT 1/8PROJECT 1/8Designing Designing Dinnerware SetDinnerware Set

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109e objective of this project is to create an enchanting collection of dinnerware that har-moniously merges practicality and visual allure. e primary emphasis is on designing pieces that enhance the dining experience while prioritizing durability. By making delib-erate and considerate design decisions, the collection aspires to elevate everyday dining, infusing it with sophistication and air. e ultimate goal is to provide a delightful and AboutAbout

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PROJECT 2/8PROJECT 2/8ApplicationsApplicationsDesignDesign

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1211e project focuses on investigating rhythm by utilizing the technique of repetitive layer-ing. Design repetition involves employing consistent elements to create a sense of harmo-ny, cohesion, and uninterrupted ow. e drawing takes inspiration from topographical maps, which visually represent the arrangement of natural features in a specic region, and incorporates contour lines to portray the contours and shapes of the Earth’s surface.AboutAbout

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PROJECT 3/8PROJECT 3/8Light And Light And SpaceSpace

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1413e project focuses on examining how pat-terns can enhance the aesthetic appeal of interior spaces by utilizing the interplay of light. Factors such as the source of light, its distance from objects, the direction of light, and the size of openings will be taken into consideration. rough this explora-tion, the project aims to demonstrate how patterns can contribute to creating an en-gaging ambiance and visual interest within interior design.AboutAbout

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PROJECT 4/8PROJECT 4/8Repetition ofRepetition ofUnit FormUnit Form

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1615e project focuses on examining how pat-terns can enhance the aesthetic appeal of interior spaces by utilizing the interplay of light. Factors such as the source of light, its distance from objects, the direction of light, and the size of openings will be taken into consideration. rough this explora-tion, the project aims to demonstrate how patterns can contribute to creating an en-gaging ambiance and visual interest within interior design.AboutAbout

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PROJECT 5/8PROJECT 5/8From SheetFrom Sheetto Formto Form

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1817Techniques of transforming at materials into three-dimensional objects, including creasing, pleating, bending, gathering, and twisting. Folding, in particular, is a wide-ly used design technique. e focus of this project is on kirigami, a variation of origa-mi that involves both folding and cutting of paper. AboutAbout

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PROJECT 6/8PROJECT 6/8Islamic GeometricIslamic GeometricPatternPattern

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2019is project is an exploration of the lay-ered approach in creating intricate Islam-ic design patterns. Starting with simple shapes and gradually advancing towards a vibrant and complex pattern, the proj-ect delves into the world of Islamic art and design. It provides an opportunity to de-velop skills in this unique form of artistic expression, uncovering the beauty and in-tricacy inherent in Islamic art.AboutAbout

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PROJECT 7/8PROJECT 7/8Exploring 3DExploring 3DDesignDesign

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2221is project explore the transformation of a 2-dimensional composition into a cap-tivating 3-dimensional form. e task in-volves designing a 2D composition by stra-tegically arranging shapes on a grid, which will serve as the foundation for the subse-quent modeling process.roughout the project, three distinct models were created: a planar model, a volumetric model, and a composite model. AboutAbout

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PROJECT 8/8PROJECT 8/8Sculpture to Sculpture to StructureStructure

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2423Jeddah, known as the ‘City of Art,’ boasts a remarkable collection of contemporary sculptures and art installations displayed throughout its roundabouts. In this project, selecting a roundabout in Jeddah that features a captivating piece of art then design a building that harmoni-ously integrates the stylistic characteristics of the chosen artwork with elements in-spired by a historical architectural move-ment.CONCEPTIs to make a roundabout inspired from a verse in the Quran.AboutAbout

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336160Spatial Spatial DesignDesign

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PROJECT 1/1PROJECT 1/1Ritz Carlton Ritz Carlton Ramadan ThemeRamadan Theme

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/Concept Generation/Concept Generation/Visualization/Visualization2625AboutAboutPublic Public Spaitial Spaitial ExperienceExperience20232023 /Concept/Concepte objective of this project is to develop a captivating entrance for the Ritz-Carlton hotel that embraces a mesmerizing theme inspired by Ramadan. e goal is to cre-ate an unforgettable experience for visi-tors during the holy month by infusing the space with a sense of warmth, spirituality, and cultural opulence. As guests step in-side, they will be greeted by a gentle, ambi-ent glow that enhances the atmosphere. e walls and oors will be adorned with intri-cate Arabic calligraphy and geometric pat-terns, adding an artistic touch. e air will be lled with the enchanting fragrance of traditional incense, heightening the senso-ry experience. Lanterns and decorative ele-ments representing the essence of Ramadan will be thoughtfully placed, evoking both tranquility and celebration. e design will harmoniously blend contemporary luxu-ry with traditional elements, resulting in a welcoming and immersive environment that pays homage to the spirit of Ramadan for all who enter the hotel.

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446766Residential Residential DesignDesign

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PROJECT 1/2PROJECT 1/2Compact Compact LivingLiving

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2827is space will serve as her private retreat, a cocoon of tranquility where she can im-merse herself in her artistic pursuits, brin-ging her imaginative visions to life. e mi-nimalist aesthetic, with its clean lines and uncluttered spaces, will create an open and inviting atmosphere. However, to add a touch of intrigue and visual contrast, one particular room will showcase a distinctive style, serving as an artistic statement within the overall design. e carefully selected light color palette will infuse the space with a gentle and soothing energy, providing the ideal backdrop for Haneen’s creative endeavors. e apartment will not only serve as her living quarters but also as her studioAboutAboutPrivate spatial Private spatial space catered for space catered for one user one user /Concept/ConceptHaneen Murad, an aspiring 21-year-old ar-tist who is seeking this living space to em-bark on a new chapter in her life, one mar-ked by independence and personal growth. she seeks a comfortable and intimate envi-comfortable and intimate envi-ronment where she can live and work har-ronment where she can live and work har-moniously. moniously. /MOODBOARD/MOODBOARD28

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PROJECT 2/2PROJECT 2/2Villa Villa ResideanceResideance

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3433e family members, each with unique interests and preferences.MohammedMohammed, a 55-year-old businessman. He va-lues tranquility and seeks a space where he can unwind and immerse himself in his literary pur-suits.LamaLama, a 45-year-old baker, nds joy in creat-ing culinary delights. She longs for a kitchen that inspires her culinary creativity and provides am-ple space for her baking and cooking endeavors.SaraSara, the 17-year-old high school student, is full of youthful energy and enjoys engaging in sports ac-tivities.AbdullahAbdullah, the 22-year-old college student, is a budding musician. He seeks a space that ac-commodates his musical instruments and allows him to practice and explore his musical talents.Lastly, Grandma Fatima, Grandma Fatima, a 75-year-old with a love for knitting.AboutAboutPrivate Private 200 m200 m22 ResidanceResidance20222022/Concept/ConceptA two-story residential unit located in Saudi Arabia, Jeddah designed to accommodate a family of ve. e concept for this resi-dential unit revolves around an expensive, elegant, and everlasting theme. e aim is to create an environment that empowers create an environment that empowers and uplis the family, fostering a sense of and uplis the family, fostering a sense of strength, success, self-actualization, and strength, success, self-actualization, and exclusivity. exclusivity. Achieving this will be done through a design that combines aordabili-ty, simplicity, and functionality./MOODBOARD/MOODBOARD34

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558584RetailRetailDesignDesign

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PROJECT 1/3PROJECT 1/3CollaborationCollaborationBella'sBella'sBoutiqueBoutique

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4039e space will be vibrant and lively, featu-ring vivid colors and clean, dened lines. Simultaneously, it should exude an inviting and cozy ambiance, reminiscent of a home-like atmosphere. To further enhance the experience, she desires the addition of a de-dicated coee area, allowing her to indulge in her love for coee, and an entertainment area where she can unwind and enjoy her favorite shows.e designer and her assistant will utilize this space to work collaboratively and cre-ate their designs. e primary focus will be on ensuring optimal functionality and e-ciency, allowing for seamless workow and the translation of creative ideas into tangi-ble fashion pieces.AboutAboutPublic and Public and Private spatial Private spatial experience experience /Concept/Concepte space centers around a 30-year-old diligent and determined fashion designer who aspires to establish her own perso-nal business, showcasing her designs in a gallery while maintaining a private work-shop. Creating an environment that re-Creating an environment that re-ects her individuality and comfort within ects her individuality and comfort within her workshop.her workshop.e designer envisions her workshop to be a true reection of her oc-cupation and her passion for fashion. /MOODBOARD/MOODBOARD40

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PROJECT 2/3PROJECT 2/3CollaborationCollaborationCELINECELINE

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4645Celine’s clean, aesthetics, and luxury identities are stronglyreected in the inspirational image. It It explains the power, eortless beautiful styles, and explains the power, eortless beautiful styles, and balance. balance. e target customers target customers for CELINE are females who are 30 years old and above.46AboutAboutPublic Public 255 m255 m22Retail storeRetail store20222022 /Concept/ConceptIt is a retail store project for the French brand Celine, which specializes in ready-to-wear, bags, and shoes, and is located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.Celine is well-known for its strong blend strong blend of classic and modern styles, which creates of classic and modern styles, which creates strong contrast in materials and colors in its strong contrast in materials and colors in its designs which are supported by the smooth designs which are supported by the smooth clean lines, which inspired us from an ar-clean lines, which inspired us from an ar-chitectural standpoint.chitectural standpoint. /CONCEPT GENERATION/CONCEPT GENERATION

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PROJECT 3/3PROJECT 3/3CollaborationCollaborationDukanDukanDar Al-HekmaDar Al-Hekma

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/MOODBOARD/MOODBOARD1095554AboutAboutPublic Public 22 m22 m22Campus StoreCampus Store20222022 /Concept/Concepte objective of this project is to design a store for “Dar Al Hekma” university that embodies a concept which is cost-eec-cost-eec-tive, exible, and in harmony with the tive, exible, and in harmony with the university’s identity.university’s identity. By incorporating bud-get-friendly strategies and adaptable design elements, we will create a versatile space that captures the essence of the university. is store will serve as a welcoming envi-ronment for students and sta, while stay-ing true to the institution’s unique character and values.55

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66115114HospitalityHospitalityDesignDesign

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CollaborationCollaborationPROJECT 1/2PROJECT 1/2Evoking Evoking EmotionsEmotions

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11955Inside the larger dome, a sense of openness and connection envelops you. Natural light oods the space, casting a so glow on the carefully curated interior. As night falls, the transparent ceiling of the larger dome un-veils the night sky in all its glory. e Auro-ra Borealis captivate your senses, igniting a sense of awe and wonder within. Adjacent to the larger dome, a smaller dome awaits your exploration. Its covered design promises privacy and seclusion. Stepping into this intimate space, a sense of calm washes over you like a gentle breeze. e noise of the outside world fades into the distance, replaced by a serene stillness.AboutAboutBuildingBuildinga Public Spatiala Public SpatialExperienceExperience/Concept/Conceptis double dome residence is more than just a structure—it is an immersive journey, an exploration of the senses and the soul. Blending the elements of design with the Blending the elements of design with the natural environment of ice-covered land-natural environment of ice-covered land-mass of Antartica mass of Antartica , creating a space that nurtures and inspires. /MOODBOARD/MOODBOARD6160

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PROJECT 2/2PROJECT 2/2CollaborationCollaborationTythsTythsResortResort

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12766e reception area will serve as the gateway to the resort, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests upon their arrival. It will showcase ele-ments of the local cultural heritage through its de-sign and decor, giving visitors a glimpse into the rich history and traditions of the region.e restaurant will oer a unique dining expe-rience that not only tantalizes the taste buds but also educates guests about the local cuisine and culinary traditions. It will emphasize the use of organic, locally sourced ingredients, promoting sustainability and supporting the surrounding ecosystem.e villas will be thoughtfully designed to provi-de a comfortable, luxurious, and private stay for the youth visitors, ensuring a sense of tranquility and seclusion. Each villa will be strategically po-sitioned to maximize privacy, allowing guests to unwind and rejuvenate in a serene environment.AboutAboutPublic Public 1500 m1500 m22ResortResort20232023 /Concept/Concepte concept statement for the eco lodge re-sort in AL-Qiddiya, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is to create a harmonious blend of environ-create a harmonious blend of environ-mental sustainability, cultural history, and mental sustainability, cultural history, and exceptional guest experiences. exceptional guest experiences. e resort will cover a space of 1500 square meters and will consist of three main areas: the re-ception, restaurant, and villas./CONCEPT GENERATION/CONCEPT GENERATION67

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7170/Resort Plan/Resort PlanVilla Capacity: 2 peopleVilla Capacity: 4 peopleVilla Capacity: 6 peopleResturantOce BuildingReceptionParkingSpaLaundary and storage/Reception Plan/Reception PlanAA

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7372Elevation AElevation A/Reception Elevation/Reception Elevation/Resturan Plan/Resturan PlanBB

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7574Elevation BElevation B/Resturant Section/Resturant Section/Resturant Elevation/Resturant ElevationSection AASection AA

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PROJECT 1/3PROJECT 1/3CollaborationCollaborationCEERCEEROceOce

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15186e oce layout will be strategically planned to encourage interaction, communication, and the exchange of ideas among employees. By striking a balance between independence and connectivity, the oce design concept aims to fos-ter a sense of synergy among employees, fueling a shared vision and a sense of purpose towards the future. e physical environment will be designed to inspire creativity, innovation, and a sense of be-longing, allowing employees to thrive individually while also working collectively towards common goals.AboutAboutPrivate Private 1500 m1500 m22OceOce20242024 /Concept/ConceptIt is an oce project for the rst Saudi brand CEER, specializing in manufacturing sustainable NationalAutomotive Cars. e oce design aims to create an e-create an e-cient and collaborative environment where cient and collaborative environment where employees from diverse departments and employees from diverse departments and backgrounds feel comfortable and connect-backgrounds feel comfortable and connect-eded, it is locatedin e Headquarters Busi-ness Park, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. /CONCEPT GENERATION/CONCEPT GENERATION87

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PROJECT 2/3PROJECT 2/3CollaborationCollaborationDar Al-HekmaDar Al-HekmaPresident OcePresident Oce

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/MOODBOARD/MOODBOARD16598AboutAboutPrivate Private 39 m39 m22OceOce20222022 /Concept/Concepte objective of this project is to create a design for the president’s oce at Dar Al Hekma University, focusing on both focusing on both cost-eciency and alignment with the uni-cost-eciency and alignment with the uni-versity’s distinctive identity.versity’s distinctive identity. By utilizing budget-friendly approaches and staying true to the university’s established aesthetic, developing an oce space that is both im-pressive and practical. e design will eec-tively embody the university’s values, high-lighting its unique identity, and cultivating an environment of professionalism and au-thority that bets the president’s position.99

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PROJECT 3/3PROJECT 3/3Nalma Nalma OceOce

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/MOODBOARD/MOODBOARD175107AboutAboutPrivate Private 39 m39 m22OceOce20222022 /Concept/Concepte concept for designing a graphic design studio oce is to create a space that fosters creativity, collaboration, and inspiration.e exible workspaces will accommodate dierent work styles and project require-ments, allowing designers to adapt their en-vironment to their needs. ese spaces will include open workstations for collaborative projects, and breakout areas for informal discussions and brainstorming sessions. is exibility will enable designers to work in a way that best suits their individual cre-ative process.In addition, the oce design will prioritize identity representation. e studio’s brand identity and values will be integrated into the interior design, incorporating the com-pany logo, color palette, and other brand elements. is will create a cohesive and visually unied space that not only reects the studio’s unique identity but also inspires and energizes the designers.108

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FAMMARI_ID@GMAIL.COM FATIMA AL-AMMARI FATMA.AL-AMMARI