Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Maysaa Paintings - Shoes...
A few images of paintings done my my wife Maysaa Al-Mumin during the past year or so... I have no idea if Maysaa would approve (I'm showing these behind her back?!) nor if the paintings shown are actually completed. But I like them... This initial set was painted with (assumedly) oil-paints on thin sheets of plywood... This set of paintings were mainly done at VCUQ...
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Cigar Soiree Invites...
As an occasional cigar smoker, I've arranged a number of Cigar Soirees of which the included illustrations provide a few examples of the bespoke invites prepared for some of these occasions...
Most of these soirees took place whilst we were living in London, so perhaps the, somewhat macabre, graphics are reflective of such metropolitan-gothic peculiarities... Go figure..?!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Elementtitalo, Arabianranta, Finland...
A few photos of an 'Elementtitalo', or 'element building/ house' going up in Arabianranta (Arabian-beach translated from Finnish), a new residential area in the outskirts of Helsinki. This form of building, which involves a set of factory made, semi-bespoke, building elements that are manufactured elsewhere, and transported to site where they are assembled, almost like a 3D puzzle, into the completed building...
These building systems are quite common in Scandinavia, but, as of yet, I haven't seen any implemented in the same fashion here in the Middle-East...
Might be a worthwhile effort to find out how well these are/ could be synchronized with various BIM systems..?!
Friday, August 12, 2011
Design Details No. 1 - Hajenius Cigars' Tip, Amsterdam...
As an occasional, but long-term regular, cigar smoker I've recently had a chance to enjoy a few Dutch Hajenius cigars whilst visiting Amsterdam. Usually when lighting a cigar it's quite difficult to light them evenly as the area one needs to light with a match, (butane) lighter, or even a sliver of wood, is quite large and, particularly today when most public places don't allow one to smoke inside, one often has to also deal with wind and/ or rain. In these cigars the solution is quite ingenious. Here the cigar's tip has been pinched or slimmed down into a smaller, and thus much easier to light, tip which eventually after a few drags expands into its full size...
Brilliant..!
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Shubbak Exhibition at the RIBA...

A few images of the laser-cut mashrabiya screens we did for the still ongoing Shubbak exhibition taking place at the RIBA in London.
A big thank you to Melissa Woolford and Heather Picov from the nous Gallery who organized the event, Paul Brady from Independent Architects who helped with the logistics and took the above photos, and, of course, Miguel Fonseca who detail designed, managed and supervised the fabrication of the mashrabiyas...
The exhibition concludes on September 24, 2011...
Click here for an earlier submission regarding the mashrabiya designs...
All photos by Paul Brady and Independent Architects (with whom we have an affiliation with)...









Above & Below - Some early sketches (non realized) for the connection/ housing points of the mashrabiyas...
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