PORT FOLIO
DESIGN
SAMIRA HAQUE
MODELS & PROTOTYPING
PLAYING WITH NEW MEDIUMS
EXPLORING PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH MOMENTS
The WWF Office Design project reimagines the workplace as a restorative, nature-connected environment that supports the mission of the World Wildlife Fund. Rooted in principles of sustainability, biophilic design, and wellness, this office space fosters a strong connection between people and nature while promoting comfort, focus, and collaboration. The design features enclosed bamboo partition connected with the HVAC system, a vertical green wall, and abundant natural daylight to enhance air quality, regulate temperature, and bring greenery into the built environment. A clear public-to-private spatial sequence ensures intuitive circulation and supports a balanced work experience in a calm, eco-conscious setting.
VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT
ACADEMIC
Our objective is for the Interior Design and Visual Communication Design student groups to collaborate on researching, conceptualizing, and crafting a design for a restaurant that embodies a distinct cultural identity. This design aims to effectively convey the essence of the designated cuisine, providing customers with an immersive and memorable dining encounter through a integration of graphic and interior elements.
Partnered with: Saniya Hardin, Nihkiya Kennedy, Daymond Chan
CORE MULTIGENERATIONAL HOUSING ACADEMIC
This project interweaves generations, households, and daily rituals into a shared living environment. It creates spaces where community and home overlap, allowing people of all ages to connect and support one another through shared amenity spaces, shaping a resilient model for multi-generational living in the city.
LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN
Soft carpet floors reduce impact and noise, supporting kids at play, elders with sensitive joints, and overall calm behavior.
Outdoor green area encourages daily movement, casual social encounters between generations, and supervised play for children.
Wellness room offers a dedicated quiet retreat for prayer, meditation, stretching, or therapy, supporting emotional regulation.
Curtain-wall
Abundant
Indoor–outdoor continuity (glass + plants + terrace) encourages residents to open doors, get fresh air, and share time on the balcony or green edge together.
STUDIO UNIT AXON & PLAN
OSCILLA COLLAB
The ReSET project is an interdisciplinary initiative, interior design and psychology, aimed at reducing student stress through innovative design solutions. As part of this, Oscilla was created to address the lack of private spaces for Zoom and Teams calls on campus.
Partnered with: Eladia Crowell, Wendy Rivera, Haley Nelson
MODELS & DIGITAL PROTOTYPING ACADEMIC
Zobeide • the city known to be a maze that has no root to exit
PLAYING WITH NEW MEDIUMS
PERSONAL
EXPLORING PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH MOMENTS
PERSONAL