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Big T Burgers

Project type

Retail Interiors

Date

January 2017

Location

Jordan

Roles and Responsibilities

- Monitored budgeting requirements for the project.

- Managed the full project development from initiation to termination.

- Facilitated and led weekly meetings with clients, contractors, and consultants.

- Reviewed and maintained project schedules and budgets.

- Conducted weekly meetings with stakeholders to ensure alignment.

- Participated in client meetings to gather requirements and feedback.

- Engaged in design development processes.

- Led Revit BIM modeling efforts.

- Led 2D/3D modeling efforts to enhance project visualization.

- Produced high-quality design renders for client presentations.

- Created professional project presentations to showcase progress.

- Developed strong relationships with project directors.

- Maintained professional relationships with leadership teams.

- Participated in multidisciplinary team meetings to ensure project coherence.

- Ensured compliance with ISO 9002 quality assurance processes.

- Supervised teams of less experienced architects.

- Oversaw the work of drafters to maintain project standards.

The design concept is inspired by the natural vibrance and texture of wood. Using unpainted bare wood enhances the customers' experience, intensifying the connection to the grilling culture. The aroma of bare white wood complements the sensory experience of buying and eating a meal, providing a complementary encounter.

White wood, known for its structural strength and affordability, is used extensively due to its cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness. First-grade white wood is cheaper than other hardwood varieties and more abundant in nature.

The design incorporates layers of wood, ensuring visual stimulation for the customer and creating a warm ambiance through interaction with interior spotlights. Thin wood planks are layered to form canopies that define the entrance and create a cozy overhang, balancing the narrow high proportion of the interior. The yellow-orange hue of the wood is complemented by rustic blue painted wooden chairs, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal.

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