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Commercial

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Food & Beverage

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wellness & spa

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furniture & product

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RESIDENTIAL

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A modular luxury retreat inspired by the Japanese folding fan, symbolizing elegance, adaptability, and tranquility.

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A serene hotel suite inspired by wabi-sabi philosophy, focusing on adaptability, calmness, and the beauty of imperfection.

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A hotel design inspired by Emirati heritage, blending cultural storytelling with sustainable materials.

Commercial Design

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A luxury automotive lounge inspired by Lamborghini’s dynamic geometry and high-end materials.

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A multisensory workspace designed for wedding designers, integrating interactive light, sound, and flexible creative zones.

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A renovated executive office for the AUD President, integrating smart technology, improved acoustics, and refined detailing.

Office Renovation

Food & Beverage Design

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A playful coastal kiosk inspired by sand ripples and waves, designed for families and kids to explore, play, and connect.

Wellness & Spa Design

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A serene Moroccan-inspired spa centered on water, light, and traditional wellness rituals.

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A calming home wellness villa inspired by Japanese rituals, biophilic design, and holistic well-being.

Furniture & Product Design

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An immersive projection design inspired by perception, vision, and organic forms. 

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A multifunctional chair inspired by Emirati floor seating, merging heritage, ergonomics, and natural materials.

Residential Design

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A virtual reconstruction of an ArchDaily residential project created in Revit. 

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A visual rendering study of an ArchDaily home developed in Photoshop, exploring light, texture, color, and architectural mood.

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