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Redha al Bachari Interior Designer

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I am an inspired Interior Designer freshly graduated from the AmericanUniversity in Dubai; demonstrating a creative perspective towards design elements and principles. Through my study at AUD I strengthened my design skills and capabilities

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Redha al BachariInterior Designer

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I am an inspired Interior Designer

freshly graduated from the Ameri-

can University in Dubai; demonstrat-

ing a creative perspective towards

design elements and principles.

Through my study at AUD I strength-

ened my design skills and capabilities

by applying them to various projects

I believe that the road to success

is cemented with persistence and

motivation; paved with innovative

ideas and skills; and directed with

a positive attitude and team spirit

As a present designer I aim

to contribute my knowledge

and experience to enhance

the environment via creating

green and sustainable spaces.

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TABle of conTenT

DeSIGn STUDIo

SofTWARe SKIllS

ART STUDIo

TecHnIcAl DRAWInG

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STU IODESIGND

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Library

Workshops

AdminstirationStudent Centre

The form of the building is inspired from the liquification of solid substances, such as ice cubes. Observing this process and the effect that the environment has on the form of the substance. This inspired the idea of creating a space where visual connection is present throughout the structure enhancing the learn-ing process

Inspiration Initial Sketch

Buildings Division

provides a job-specific curriculum, featuring classes such as metal working andA’yadi Vocational College carpentry. These classes encourage the students to study and provide hands-on experience. Such colleges are more appealing to the genre of students who find themselves more productive in the practical field rather than the theoretical.

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exterior Views

elevations

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Workshop Wing entrance

Offices

Meeting roomsService shaft/Emergency exit

Workshop Wing first level

WorkshopService shaft/Emergency exit

Ground Level

Workshop Wing Section

Workshop Wing level 1

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Workshop Wing

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W.C.Shelving

ShelvingReception

Self check-in countersNew collection display

Quiet rooms

W.C.Shelving

Reading DesksOffices

library entrance

library Wing level 1

Workshop Wing Section

library Wing Ground level

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library Wing light fixture Design

light fixture Detail

furniture Piece Design

furniture Detail

Grey Paint linolium flooring Wood flooring concrete Tiles

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esign

ReSIdnTIAl

Section B

Section A

Residential interiors are developed through the examination of sites, in class assignments and lec-tures. Space planning, code analysis and furniture selection was done in addition to a set of working draw-ings detailing the electrical, lighting and plumbing requirements.

Ground level first level Reflected Ceiling plan

Section c

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2 The residential space follows a layout that allows maximum visibility through the house by ensuring that the corners are visible through the use of glass. curtain walls are applied in the ext-erior façade in order to enhance the visual link with the outdoor environment; aiding the lifestyle of the deaf and mute people

esign

ReSIdnTIAl

KitchenBackyard

Concept

Entrance

Family DinningBedroomsGuest Dinning, Living roomCirculation Space

VISUAl connecTInG PoInTS STUDy

InTeRIoR concePT

SPAce PlAnnInG

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Public and business environment were studied and analyzed through a series of assignments. This project deals with remodeling and renovating an existing café; the proposed design style was based on floral patterns, and Mediterranean interiors.

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Furnished floor plan reflected ceiling plan canopy design / outdoor

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Through studio projects, lectures and field trips, the student develops a commercial interior that includes critical client analysis, complex programming, space planning, and the use of open-office systems. The student is also introduced to relevant accessibility codes/legislation and standard building and fire safety codes as they pertain to commercial design.

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LIGHTING LAYOUT / DESIGN

RenDeReD SecTIonAl eleVATIon

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SKILLSOFTWARES

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The subject focus for this course is the language of architectural exterior and interior design illustrations. emphasis is on the tools necessary to create skillful enhancement of cAD drawings and turn them into digitally manipulated images which include entourage.1ofTWAReSK

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In this advanced course, the student is introduced to the principles of for Building Information Modeling. Also known as “Virtual Building” or “Intelligent Building Simulation”. It is an integrated multi-dimensional database. Drawings, building views, structural analysis, construction scheduling, are by-prod-ucts of and automatically derived from BIM.

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TARS UDIOT

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TECHNICHALDRAWINGS

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built in section detail

ceiling detail

wall elevation

floor detail

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floor finish plan

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[email protected]

00971 50 4983282

76330 Dubai, U.A.E.