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Design Portfolio
SUKAINA EBRAHIMBachelor of Applied Arts – Interior Design
Humber College, 3rd Year
FEATURED PROJECTS:
1. COMMERCIAL – OFFICE SPACE2. RESIDENTIAL LOFT3. RETAIL – GIFT STORE4. HEALTHCARE – MOBILE CLINIC5. WINERY6. OBJECT DESIGN
CORPORATE OFFICE SPACE:
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
CONCEPT: HOUSE OF RIGHTS FOR ALL
Amnesty international is an non-profit organization that protects human rights. Their motto is that everyone deserves to live with dignity. The concept for this office was to reinforce this idea, allowing the space to act as branding. The idea of a house of home and its associations were utilized to convey a feeling of warmth, make the space inviting and give a sense of comfort.
CORPORATE OFFICE SPACE: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
RIGHT: SAMPLE BOARD
BOTTOM RIGHT: LIBRARY/RESOURCE CENTRE ACCESSIBLE TO BOTH STAFF AND VISITORS
BOTTOM LEFT: LOBBY WAITING AREA IN FRONT OF AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL MURAL WALL OF LIBRARY
RESIDENTIAL LOFT PROJECT
HAND DRAWN SKETCHES AND SECTIONS
SKETCHES
SECTIONS
RETAIL – GIFT STORE
635 QUEEN ST. WEST
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Concept: Celebration
Throughout history, queen street west has thrived as an energetic, eclectic neighbourhood that has been home to immigrants, budding artists, and young professionals alike. While it seems that queen west has always been a place for new beginnings, there is a strong sense of history there too. My concept is based on this very unique identity belonging to west queen west. It is about the vibrancy of the neighbourhood now, coupled with the nostalgia of the past. It will represent the memories of the artists who contributed their flavour to the area, and the immigrants who made it flourish, while at the same time, it will be representative of the cutting-edge trend-setters of modern day residents.
RETAIL STORE FLOOR PLANS
MAIN FLOOR PLAN
MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN
RETAIL STORE SECTIONS AND MASSING MODEL
RETAIL STORE SAMPLE BOARD AND SPACE
STUDY USING SKETCHUP
HEALTHCARE: MOBILE CLINIC
MOBILE ONCOLOGY UNIT FOR REMOTE
RURAL AREAS
(COLLABORATIVE PROJECT)
TEAM MEMBERS: Andrea D., Sukaina E.
HEALTHCARE: MOBILE CLINIC
CONCEPT: ADVENTURE JOURNEY BY SEA
The inspiration for our concept stemmed from three words; journey, path and adventure. These words describe the emotional experiences of cancer patients, especially children, and their caregivers. The struggle to overcome the obstacle of cancer is a journey full of choices, both good and bad. This train of thought lead us to think of adventure in all its forms and we found that stories are full of adventures at sea, on a ship. We had found our concept. A ship represented a journey, the choices of paths were limitless to the captain and each path could potentially provide a different adventure.
INNISKILLIN WINERY
NIAGARA ON THE LAKE, ONTARIO
COLLABORATIVE TEAM PROJECT
TEAM MEMBERS: CHARISSA W., SOJUNG Y., MARTINA G. SUKAINA E.
CONCEPT: CROSSING BORDERS
The angled axis dividing the plan represents the border between Canada and the United States. The angled atrium is an outdoor space with a connecting bridge across the second level. Private office space is separated with a stone wall while the public area is transparent to the outside because of the glass wall partition. The concept of crossing borders is consistently repeated through out the design.
INNISKILLIN WINERY - FLOOR PLANS
MAIN FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
INNISKILLIN WINERY
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
BAR DETAILLATITUDINAL SECTION
DISPLAY UNIT OBJECT
CONCEPT: MOSAIC OF CREATIVITY AND DIVERSITYThe display unit will be a collection of cubes designed by 3rd year students. The end result is a diverse collection of designs representing essentially the same thing; Humber College, its students and the Interior Design program. I derived the concept from the diversity of people, cultures and programs at Humber and then narrowed it down to my specific program (interior design) and then further to my own cultural heritage.
Architecture (design) should speak of its time and place, but
yearn for timelessness.Frank Gehry
Thank you!