Sohaila Fawzi
student
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria
Egypt
Interior Design
The inspiration of Headoffice, The Egyptian temple Hatshepsut temple that has rectangular shapes that was inspiartion in the planning of the interior spaces… more
Rasha Mansour
advisor
https://rasham22048.wixsite.com/rasha/resume
isreal
My name is Rasha Mansour with a bachelor's degree in interior design from the Holon Institute of… more
First of all, very good and interesting work in terms of concept. I have a few comments regarding the design and internal planning. To combine old and new design, it is essential to preserve all the cultural elements. For instance, in the cultural elements, it is known for its paintings, natural colors. We also immediately noticed the feeling that it conveys as you move from stage to stage within the building. There are many pillars adorned with various decorations and stories of origins. All these hints present the cultural elements, in terms of inspiration.
But if we want to incorporate the new as well, we can use materials. For example, natural stone like marble gives us the luxurious feeling reminiscent of ancient architecture. Limestone and granite can also be used, as they stand out in facades and are suitable for elements with modern lines. Wood in a warm tone can be used to present the ancient color. In terms of colors, bronze and brass are also options. Bronze evokes the ancient look, while brass adds warmth and recognition. Glass can also be used as partitions, creating a gateway effect, as well as decorative elements, simply. Lighting can be played with, using both ambient and royal light that combines colors between bronze and brass with modern technology, also in furnishings.
In this way, we maintain the cultural aspects and inspiration of the origins, while on the other hand, we use modern materials. Thus, it is possible to combine old and new.
Thank you,
Good Luck