Space & Installation Design

This set is supposed to depict “ I still make coffee for two ”. This is a play written by me based on the life of an old lady with dementia who has forgotten everything but her husband, who died a few years back, and still makes coffee for tow hoping he would return.
STAGE DESIGN

Flux is an interactive installation that invites participants into a mesmerizing fusion of technology and movement which tracks the movements of the individuals standing before its camera, translating their motions into a dynamic display of swirling particles.  As particles shift and sway, the particles mimic their every move. creating a harmonious dance between human and digital elements. It offers participants a captivating exploration of the relationship between body, space, and technology, inviting them to engage in a truly unique interactive experience. The word flux inherently suggests continuous change or flow. This perfectly aligns with the dynamic nature of your interactive installation, where particles react to the movements of participants in real-time.
DIGITAL INSTALLATION

Inspired by the vibrant beauty and fragility of coral reefs,I envisioned an immersive lighting installation that allows audiences to step into the underwater world of corals. This installation is a large-scale, artistic representation of a coral reef, guiding viewers through a journey that mirrors the current state of these vital ecosystems. Visitors begin in a brightly lit area, symbolizing healthy reefs, before moving into a dim, almost dark space, representing the devastation of dying corals. The installation concludes with a return to bright lights, serving as a powerful reminder of the urgent need to protect and restore our marine ecosystems before it's too late.
EXHIBITION DESIGN

The marine shelter is an idea showing what underwater shelters might look like. It is to promote underwater travel and accommodates 2 people at most, it can be used in areas where there are marine research labs. The shelter is made using titanium, glass and an led ring that goes across the shelter.
MARINE SHELTER
OTHER PROJECTS


This exhibition design showcases various artifacts discovered at the Pyramids of Giza. At its center is a large, glowing pyramid designed to capture the audience's attention. Surrounding the pyramid, the artifacts are displayed alongside panels and screens providing additional information. Visitors will also receive a foldable giveaway that transforms into a pyramid shape, containing details about the artifacts and the Giza pyramids.





This is an interior design project which shows the various thresholds in an apartment along with a proposed relocation of windows and doors to let the maximum amount of light in. It also has insulated panels on the foyer which helps with noise absorption and soundproofing the apartment area.



