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Interior DESIGN Portfolio Hana shaikh
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Interior DESIGN Portfolio

Hana shaikh

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ABOUT ME

• Name: Hana Shaikh

• Age: 22 years

• Qualification: Bachelor of Science (Interior Design) ,By government of Maharashtra

(recipient of international award for institutional excellence from common wealth of

learning, Canada. )

• Past experience:

Received certificate for internship from June 2012- January 2013 as interior designer at The

Design Company India, Mumbai.

Started free-lancing in 2013 named Al B’ari interior design in India, with a motto to handle all the

tasks like site measurements, Autocad drawings, site supervision, handling clients, preparing

presentations to know where my strength lies.

• Other Interests: Jewellery Designing, Sketching, Travelling, Reading.

Business card

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Portfolio content

• Slide 4 – slide 12 : College work

Highlighting more on the design and concepts as practically while free-lancing I did not get

the opportunity to showcase my design and concept building.

• Slide 13 – slide 14 : Concept development

• Slide 15 – slide 19 : Work during free-lancing, includes both commercial and residential

projects

scope of work during free-lancing > site measurements, preparing drawings and

presentations, work execution, dealing with vendors, clients and labours, handling

accounts, payments, etc.

• Slide 20 : Other interests - sketching

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GARMENT SHOWROOM : ES Garments – clothing retail shop

V CONCEPT :

• The juxtaposition of natural elements versus manmade materials, references the concept of an abandoned factory that is

consumed by nature. An ivy wall pays homage to the original store and demonstrates the harmonious impact of nature

taking over a manmade environment.

• The use of concrete window displays featuring straight edges and strip lighting, encourage consumers to enter the store.

The same effect is achieved with a piping system that runs throughout the space, both dictating the path of movement and

guiding one through merchandise. This piping system acts as the spine of the store housing lighting and forming a number

of displays.

COLLEGE WORK

3d views

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GARMENT SHOWROOM : ES Garments – clothing retail shop

COLLEGE WORK

REQUIREMENTS:

• CASUAL SECTION

• PARTY SECTION

• FORMAL SECTION

• WAITING AREA

• RECEPTION

• CHANGING ROOMS

• TAILOR ROOM

• STORAGE

• WASH ROOMS

LAYOUT :

• PANTRY

• ADEQUATE DISPLAYS

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GARMENT SHOWROOM : ES Garments – clothing retail shop

COLLEGE WORK

• CASUAL SECTION

• FORMAL SECTION

• PARTY SECTION

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GARMENT SHOWROOM : ES Garments – clothing retail shop

COLLEGE WORK

ELEVATIONS :

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GARMENT SHOWROOM : ES Garments – clothing retail shop

COLLEGE WORK

ELEVATIONS :

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Pharmaceutical company :

COLLEGE WORK

CONCEPT– CAPSULE

This concept would transform the traditional pharmacist-client relationship, so the focus is on a revolutionary vision aimed at

removing all the hierarchical and psychological barriers, through the creation of a space that enhances the pharmacist-client

relationship and also creates a better workspace.

Here the main element is the shape of a capsule and the workspace has been designed to fit in and around the element.

REQUIREMENTS:

• RECEPTION & WAITING AREA

• MEETING ROOMS

• BOARD ROOM

• TRAINING ROOM

• WORKSTATIONS

• MANAGERS CABIN

• DIRECTORS CABIN WITH

SECRETARY AND WAITING AREA

• CHAIRMANS CABIN WITH

SECRETARY AND WAITING AREA

• PRINTING AREA

• AUDIT ROOM

• PANTRY

• WASHROOMS

• STORAGE

• CAFETERIA

• RECREATION SPACE

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Pharmaceutical company :

COLLEGE WORK

LAYOUT – GROUND FLOOR

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Pharmaceutical company :

COLLEGE WORK

MEETING ROOM – GROUND FLOOR

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Pharmaceutical company :

COLLEGE WORK

LAYOUT – 1ST FLOOR

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UPHOLSTERY SHOWROOM : TAG

V CONCEPT :

• The intertwined, continuous and unwinding properties of the sewing threads are used to build a concept of an upholstery

showroom named as TAG , here the threads are the main element running continuously through the store starting from the

ceiling in the form of a fabric and then eventually unwinding itself into threads and again sewing itself into a fabric all the

way down to the flooring in the form of a displays or furniture pieces.

• The furniture and the flooring patterns have been derived from the patterns formed by crossing or overlapping of the

sewing threads.

Supporting sketches:

Concept development

Waiting

area

seating

Chair

fabric

display

Fabric

display

racks

Reception

desk

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ART AND CRAFT CENTRE :

V

CONCEPT – Urban meets Rural :

• The concept here is designing an environment suitable for the propagation of the languishing arts as well as famous

handicrafts, and also to promote trade of the known, unknown or less known arts and crafts, and at the same time making

the artisans feel at home similar to their village by designing the interior space accordingly, which will help in providing a

platform for interaction between artisans and people, students, anthropologists, businessmen and local & international

tourists, but at the same time giving the space an urban touch to raise their lifestyle.

• In addition to the features shown below terracotta flooring, brick wall effect, open electrical and plumbing services and

other features like a replica of a well to draw water for pottery works etc would enhance the concept.

Supporting sketches :

Library

space –

inspired by

the idea of

having

small

assemblies

the

villagers

make under

the trees

for reading

newspapers

Waiting

area– the

main

element

here is the

tree caged

along with

birds that

has a

seating

running

around it

Display area–

this is a

display

feature

common

between 2

floors with

hanging

display

shelves

supported by

tensile ropes

Concept development

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Residential :

V

Free-lancing Note: accessories and carpets are placed in Photoshop to

enhance the picture

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Residential : electrical layouts

V

Free-lancing

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Residential : TV UNIT DETAIL DRAWINGS

V

Free-lancing Note: accessories and carpets are placed in Photoshop to

enhance the picture

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V

Free-lancing

3d views &

IMAGES

Residential :

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V

Free-lancing

Commercial :

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sketches:

V

Other interests

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THANK YOU


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