Architecture / interiors / photography / digital experiments
Designing spaces, stories, and systems.
A curated portfolio of university design explorations, residential architecture, interior concepts,
photography, and digital experiments — built under the Mussawari vision of architecture, technology,
curiosity, and visual storytelling.
Thesis Project
Residential Projects
Interior Design
Photography
Website Design
A portfolio with range, but one voice.
The work is organized as a visual archive: academic design projects, thesis research,
residential work, interiors, photography, and web-based design experiments.
photography, PDFs, and detailed descriptions.
Academic design explorations
Studio projects investigating form, spatial sequence, light, context, circulation,
and the relationship between human experience and architectural geometry.
Homes, plans, and lived spaces
Residential projects focused on practical layouts, elegant material choices,
and human-centered living.
Daily Discovery
A web experiment for collecting and presenting daily discoveries across architecture,
science, technology, AI, construction, and culture.
Undergrad Projects
Academic design studios, concept development, plans, sections, models, renders, and design process work.
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Thesis Project
A focused architectural research project showing concept, drawings, diagrams, final boards, and design argument.
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Residential Projects
Professional residential work including plans, elevations, exterior design, renders, and presentation drawings.
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Interior Design
Interior concepts, mood boards, furniture layouts, lighting ideas, material palettes, and atmosphere studies.
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Photography
A visual archive of composition, light, texture, architecture, cities, objects, and everyday observations.
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Website Design
Digital design experiments including Daily Discovery, web layouts, visual systems, and research platforms.
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Classy, artistic, and experimental.
Mussawari is positioned as more than a portfolio. It is a design laboratory where architecture meets
computation, visual culture, technology, and curiosity-driven research.
The visual language is intentionally warm, minimal, editorial, and slightly futuristic — professional
enough for clients and employers, but unique enough to feel memorable.
How the work is framed.
Each project should be presented like a story: the problem, the concept, the drawings,
the visual outcome, and what the project taught you. This makes even older university work
feel intentional and mature.
Context
Where is the project located? Who is it for? What constraints shaped the design?
Concept
Explain the central idea in one clean sentence before showing drawings or renders.
Development
Show sketches, plans, sections, models, diagrams, mood boards, or process images.
Outcome
End with the strongest image and a short explanation of why the design matters.
Let’s build the next visual story.
Available for architecture portfolios, residential design presentation, interior concepts,
visual storytelling, 3D-printed model ideas, and experimental digital design projects.
