1. p o r t f o l i o o f N A D I A S H A F I Q
A R C H I T E C T U R E & I N T E R I O R D E S I G N
2. PROJECT:
T O W N H O U S E D U P L E X
LOCATION:
M A R I N A 7 , L A H O R E
SITE AREA:
1 0 0 0 S Q . YA R D S
COMPLETED :
2 0 0 7
ROLE :
DESIGN ARCHITECT & PROJECT MANAGER
Four 10-12 Marla town houses were
planned with folding elevations to opti-
mize spatial area.
Two reverse aspect plans were combined
with two front aspect plans to achieve this
goal. Aa a consequence , an interesting
muti-faceted elevation is created , adding
intentional visual chaos.
The cladding material is kept light and
minimal to articulate the multi-faceted fa-
cade , and also to optimize its visual im-
pact.Fare faced concrete is used on the
facade of the houses , and all adorning
details are kept clean and minimal , such
as windows , balconies and trellis’s.
The hard finishes within the architec-
tural interior, such as floors , fireplaces ,
doors and windows are also designed with
straight strong lines keeping in line with
the exterior architecture. Juxtapostion of
light and use of warm materials adds soft-
ness to the otherwise hard architecture.
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PROJECT:
E C O V I L L A
LOCATION:
A R D E C H E , F R A N C E
SITE AREA:
1 0 3 5 0 S Q . F E E T
TOTAL COVERED AREA:
2 6 5 0 S Q . F E E T
ROLE
D E S I G N A R C H I T E C T
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5. A French structural engineer , working for
MSF ( Medicine sans Frontiers ) in Pakistan
approached me to design a green villa for
him in France. He had purchased land in
the Eco Village of Cinetat , France ,where
very precise instructions and bylaws are in
place to regulate how land owners build
their homes. As a result the client had very
concise instructuions vis a vis his design
requirements.
The design brief was simple and to the
point - each design decision had to be con-
scious of green aspects and minimize the
carbon footprint of the user.
To add to this simple yet challenging
design brief , was the natural topography of
the site , which sloped 20 feet from the road
level to the end of the site.
The buidling envelope has been designed
space effectively , and makes use of muli
functional area’s. The total foorprint of the
space does not exceed 120 squaremeter.
A water reservoir has been designed which
is fed by a rainwater catchment. Only high
performance natural materials have been
proposed and solar panels cover a slanted
south facing rooftop . Walls, floor sections
and glazing have been designed to ensure
maximum insulation and provide increased
thermal comfort in both summer and winter
months.
The most challenging aspect for me in this
project was designing along the slope of
the natural terrain - trying to maximise multi
level vista’s and minimize excavation.
PROJECT:
E C O V I L L A
LOCATION:
A R D E C H E , F R A N C E
SITE AREA:
1 0 3 5 0 S Q . F E E T
TOTAL COVERED AREA:
2 6 5 0 S Q . F E E T
ROLE
D E S I G N A R C H I T E C T
6. PROJECT:
P R I VAT E M O D E R N M A N S I O N
LOCATION:
R A S A L K H A I M A H , U A E
TOTAL COVERED AREA::
2 0 0 0 0 S Q . F E E T
STAGE
I N T E N D E R S TA G E
ROLE
D E S I G N A R C H I T E C T & I N T E R I O R A R -
C H I T E C T ( u n d e r N A G A A R C H I T E C T S )
This is the proposed and approved design
for the Private Mansion for the Crown
Prince of Ras Al Khaimah.
For this project I played multifarious roles.
I was the Desgin Manager , Architect and
Interior Designer. My Client was Sheikah
Mona , the mother of the Crown Prince.
The program layout is considerate of
private and semi private zones , whilst
retaining visual layering throughout the
Villa.
The Architecture follows the language of
the firm and concentrates on articulating
floating masses , keeping the ground lev-
el translucent and open to visual vista’s of
the mountains that line the horizon.
Honed Limestone is specified for all the
white masses , and wooden louvres ar-
ticulate important planes.
7. The Interior Design for this Villa is abit
more elaborate that the intentional mini-
mal architectural design.
Interior Hallways and Lobbies retain the
symbiotic use of rich limestones and wood
.Formal spaces and Family Spaces also
make use of perforated Wooden Cladding
and Stone Cladding but are implemented
in a slightly more contemporary and elab-
orate manner.
Intrior Bedrooms and Bathrooms use rich
stones and Teak Wood , with focal feature
walls and distinctive Lighting features.
PROJECT:
P R I VAT E M O D E R N M A N S I O N
LOCATION:
R A S A L K H A I M A H , U A E
TOTAL COVERED AREA::
2 0 0 0 0 S Q . F E E T
STAGE
I N T E N D E R S TA G E
ROLE
D E S I G N A R C H I T E C T & I N T E R I O R A R -
C H I T E C T ( u n d e r N A G A A R C H I T E C T S )
8. PROJECT:
I S M A I L V I L L A
LOCATION:
D E F E N S E , K A R A C H I
SITE AREA:
1 0 0 0 S Q . YA R D S
TOTAL COVERED AREA:
1 0 0 0 S Q . YA R D S
ROLE
D E S I G N A R C H I T E C T
u n d e r n m d e s i g n
The main architectectural feature is the
celebrated stone wall that cuts the home
in half and articulates and seperates the
house in two : private and formal.
This separaton extends to the exterior
creating private gardens for the private
lving spacees and seperating the formal
interior areas with exterior entertaining
areas.
The internal spaces are kept as open as
posisble and integrate smoothly into one
another,
Special emphasizes is given to open,
light-filled spaces with strong connections
to the natural environment.
9. PROJECT:
M I S C E L L A N E O U S
DETAIL:
F I R E P L A C E & S TA I R S
MATERIAL:
Q U E T TA S T O N E & W O O D
STYLE:
F U S I O N
In the wake of modernity , to lose sight of ones
culture and indigenous arts and crafts would be
a tragedy , especially within our private homes -
A space that can afford to be warmer and is gen-
rally a reflection of our individuality ,
So when I can , or rather when I am allowed to
, I like to play with the past - and bring into the
spaces I design ,
little whimsical reminders of our glorious history.
a- A warm walnut wood is used together with a
harder material - a textured white Quetta Stone
from the north of Pakistan. The fireplace design
is simple and modern , adorned by a intricate tra-
ditional wooden carving.
b- A modern wooden staircase with an artisan
crafted
panel as the railing detail.
c- A traditional “ Jaali “ detail is used as the hori-
zontal surface of a skylight design.
d-Malagori White Marble is used with Whengee
wood as a compliment to the contemporary fire-
place design.
10. { I N T E R I O R } D E S I G N
p o r t f o l i o o f n a d i a s h a f i q
11. The illustrated project is a team venture
at NAGA ARCHITECTS.
I was the Lead Interior Architect for this
Project , and had 2 junior Architects and
Interior Architects on my team. Moreover
, I collaborated with the Lead Architect
to modify and revise many architectural
changes with coordination with the SMEP
team to ensure the spatial Interior was not
compromised.
The Family Compound consists of the
Main Villa , 2 Junior Villas , 2 Girls Villas ,
a Mens Majlis and a Ladies Majlis.
My role was to take the aleady planned
masterplan and architectural design and
design the hard interior for all the Villa’s.
I would say that this project was a very
good example and oppurtunuity between
all departments to closely collaborate and
the synthesis and final outcome is the
consequence of succesful collaboration
between internal teams.
PROJECT:
P R I VAT E FA M I LY C O M P O U N D
T E A M P R O J E C T
LOCATION:
R I YA D , S A U D I A R A B I A
TOTAL COVERED AREA:
8 0 , 0 0 0 S Q . F E E T
STAGE OF PROJECT |
I N C O N S T R U C T I O N
ROLE
I N T E R I O R A R C H I T E C T
( u n d e r N A G A A R C H I T E C T S )
12. PROJECT:
P R I VAT E FA M I LY C O M P O U N D
T E A M P R O J E C T
LOCATION:
R I YA D , S A U D I A R A B I A
TOTAL COVERED AREA:
8 0 , 0 0 0 S Q . F E E T
STAGE OF PROJECT |
I N C O N S T R U C T I O N
ROLE
I N T E R I O R A R C H I T E C T
( u n d e r N A G A A R C H I T E C T S )
The main intention for the Interior Archi-
tecture and Design was to keep the in-
dividual Villa’s open and luxurious , but
at the same time retain a very modern
language.
Rich Travertine Stones have been used
to accent feature walls and bring richness
into the Villa’s.
The individual Villas retain certain dis-
tinctve characterisitics but are binded by
the use of stone and an arabesque pat-
tern ontop of the glazing.
The Womens Majlis and Men’s Majlis fol-
low a slightly more classic modern style to
cater to the Cients expected guests.
However the Private Villa’s For the main
Family and seperate Villa’s for their chil-
dren have a more contemporary modern
style.
All villa’s connect on the Basement Level
, where Kitchen and staff services are lo-
cated.
13. PROJECT:
P R I VAT E FA M I LY C O M P O U N D
T E A M P R O J E C T
LOCATION:
R I YA D , S A U D I A R A B I A
TOTAL COVERED AREA:
8 0 , 0 0 0 S Q . F E E T
STAGE OF PROJECT |
I N C O N S T R U C T I O N
ROLE
I N T E R I O R A R C H I T E C T
( u n d e r N A G A A R C H I T E C T S )
The illustred 3D Renders show the vari-
ous spaces withn the Mens Majlis.
a- Formal Majlis
b- Formal Dining
c- Formal Entrance Lobby
d- Formal Womens Majlis
14. PROJECT:
P R I VAT E S U M M E R V I L L A
LOCATION:
R A S A L K H A I M A H , D U B A I
TOTAL COVERED AREA:
2 0 , 0 0 0 S Q . F E E T
STAGE OF PROJECT |
I N T E N D E R
ROLE
I N T E R I O R A R C H I T E C T
( u n d e r N A G A A R C H I T E C T S )
Collaboration Project between Architec-
ture and Interior Deparment.
The Site lies parallel to the beach in Ras
Al Khaimah and tapers about 40 feet down
towards the beach.
As a result the Architectural Design was
intentionally kept low and horizantal from
the highest entry point , and makes use of
the topography to allow natural Views into
the Interior from both Ground Floor and
Lower Ground Floor.
A celebrated stacked stone wall is a main
volumetric feature in the exterior and
within the interior , bringing the natural
landape and the retaning walls language
within.
The ground floor level is majorly kept
open plan to allow for maximum views to-
wards the sea and pool deck.
15. PROJECT:
P R I VAT E S U M M E R V I L L A
LOCATION:
R A S A L K H A I M A H , D U B A I
TOTAL COVERED AREA:
2 0 , 0 0 0 S Q . F E E T
STAGE OF PROJECT |
I N T E N D E R
ROLE
I N T E R I O R A R C H I T E C T
( u n d e r N A G A A R C H I T E C T S )
The intent of the Interior Design was to
create a modern Industrial Look - but at
the same time , Villa needed to illustrate
luxury.
As a consequence , we used a variety of
grey stones on floors and feature walls.
Opposite : The Formal Family room looks
out to the sea and pool deck on the right
, and into an enclosed visual landscape
pocket on the left.
There are two distinct types of seating.
16. PROJECT:
P R I VAT E S U M M E R V I L L A
LOCATION:
R A S A L K H A I M A H , D U B A I
TOTAL COVERED AREA:
2 0 , 0 0 0 S Q . F E E T
STAGE OF PROJECT |
I N T E N D E R
ROLE
I N T E R I O R A R C H I T E C T
( u n d e r N A G A A R C H I T E C T S )
The intent of the Interior Design was to
create a modern Industrial Look - but at
the same time , Villa needed to illustrate
luxury.
As a consequence , we used a variety of
grey stones on floors and feature walls.
Within the Masterbedroom (opposite )
, grey stone is being used on horizontal
and vertical surfaces , and a concealed
wooden cabinet brings some warmth into
the space.
17. PROJECT:
P R I VAT E S U M M E R V I L L A
LOCATION:
R A S A L K H A I M A H , D U B A I
TOTAL COVERED AREA:
2 0 , 0 0 0 S Q . F E E T
STAGE OF PROJECT |
I N T E N D E R
ROLE
I N T E R I O R A R C H I T E C T
( u n d e r N A G A A R C H I T E C T S )
The intent of the Interior Design was to
create a modern Industrial Look - but at
the same time , Villa needed to illustrate
luxury.
As a consequence , we used a variety of
grey stones on floors and feature walls.