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Experience

  • ASSISTANT ARCHITECT AnjumAdil&Associates · Full-time Sep 2002 – Sep 2012 10 yrs Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan I was an assistant architect, I have designed many projects.

Education

  • Govt. Polytechnic Karachi Three Years Diploma architecture, ARCHITECTURE, A 1995 – 1997 Activities and Societies: I worked an Architectural firm as a Assistant Architect. I have designed many projects Architectural and Interior . Design Ideas of Banks. Reception Area: A welcoming reception with a sleek desk, comfortable seating, and clear signage. Customer Service Desks: Ergonomically designed desks and chairs for both staff and customers. Waiting Area: Comfortable seating, perhaps with a mix of sofas and individual chairs, and a coffee table with magazines. Private Meeting Rooms: Soundproof rooms with a professional yet comfortable design for private consultations. Furniture Design Custom-designed furniture that fits the bank’s aesthetic, such as modern, minimalist desks and chairs, or more traditional, elegant pieces depending on the bank’s style. Materials and Finishes Durable Materials: Use materials that are both durable and stylish, such as high-quality wood, metal, and glass. Color Scheme: Choose a color scheme that reflects the bank’s brand and creates a calm, professional atmosphere. Lighting: Incorporate both natural and artificial lighting to create a bright and welcoming space. I have designed many houses.
    Design Elements
    Layout: Plan the layout to maximize space and functionality. Consider open floor plans for communal areas and private zones for bedrooms and bathrooms.
    Materials: Choose materials that are durable, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing. Common materials include wood, stone, concrete, and glass.
    Lighting: Incorporate natural light through windows, skylights, and glass doors. Use artificial lighting to enhance the ambiance and functionality of each space.
    Outdoor Spaces: Design outdoor areas such as patios, gardens, and balconies to extend the living space and connect with nature.

Other experience

  • Furniture designer I have designed many furniture .
    Functionality: Ensure the furniture meets the practical needs of the user.
    Ergonomics: Design for comfort and proper posture, especially for seating and workspaces.
    Materials: Choose materials that are durable, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing.
    Aesthetics: Consider the style and how it fits with the overall interior design.
    Space Efficiency: Design pieces that make the best use of available space, especially in smaller rooms.
    Design Ideas
    Modular Furniture: Pieces that can be reconfigured or expanded, such as modular sofas or shelving units, offer flexibility and adaptability.
    Multi-Functional Pieces: Furniture that serves multiple purposes, like a sofa bed or a coffee table with storage, maximizes utility.
    Minimalist Design: Clean lines, simple forms, and a focus on functionality create a modern, uncluttered look.
    Sustainable Materials: Use eco-friendly materials like reclaimed wood, bamboo, or recycled metal to create environmentally conscious designs.
    Vintage and Retro: Incorporate elements from past decades, such as mid-century modern chairs or art deco tables, for a nostalgic touch.
    Customizable Furniture: Allow users to personalize their furniture with interchangeable components or customizable finishes.
    Smart Furniture: Integrate technology, such as built-in charging stations or smart lighting, to enhance functionality.
    Popular Styles
    Scandinavian: Characterized by simplicity, functionality, and natural materials. Think light wood, neutral colors, and clean lines.
    Industrial: Features raw materials like metal and wood, exposed hardware, and a rugged, unfinished look.
    Bohemian: Eclectic and colorful, with a mix of patterns, textures, and global influences.
    Rustic: Emphasizes natural materials, rough textures, and a cozy, homey feel.
    Contemporary: Sleek, modern designs with bold shapes and innovative materials.
    Specific Furniture Ideas
    Dining Table: A sleek, extendable dining table with a combination of wood and metal.
    Bookshelf: A modular bookshelf that can be reconfigured to fit different spaces and needs.
    Desk: An ergonomic desk with built-in storage and cable management for a clutter-free workspace.
    Chair: A comfortable lounge chair with a modern design and sustainable upholstery.
    Bed: A platform bed with built-in drawers for extra storage and a minimalist headboard.
    Finishing Touches
    Upholstery: Choose fabrics that are both durable and stylish, such as linen, velvet, or leather.
    Hardware: Select hardware that complements the design, like brass handles for a vintage look or sleek, hidden pulls for a modern touch.
    Finishes: Experiment with different finishes, such as matte, glossy, or distressed, to achieve the desired aesthetic.