Collaborations

  • From Findings to Decisions: A Framework for Usability Synthesis

    Type: Research

    This project focuses on the gap between user research findings and design decisions. It explores methods for synthesizing qualitative and quantitative insights into structures that can actually guide action, rather than remaining as reports or artifacts. The work examines sensemaking practices, synthesis models, and decision-support frameworks within UX and service design, aiming to reduce ambiguity without flattening complexity.

    Collaboration mode: Research collaboration, critique sessions, and applied case discussions.

  • Designing Narratives as Infrastructure

    Type: Research + Prototype

    I’m developing a framework and early prototype that treats urban narratives as infrastructural flows rather than static stories. Using space syntax, participatory storytelling, and digital mapping, the project explores how narratives circulate, accumulate, fade, or disappear within cities. The work asks how stories attach to spatial configurations, thresholds, and everyday routes, and how these narrative dynamics might be made legible or actionable through design.

    Collaboration mode: Open-ended. Conversations, speculative input, and exploratory collaborations are welcome.

  • TALKS, AWARENESS SESSIONS & WORKSHOPS

    Type: Knowledge Sharing + Facilitation

    I design and deliver talks, workshops, and awareness sessions that bridge theory and practice across design, research, and spatial thinking. These sessions are adapted to academic, professional, and community contexts, and can range from introductory to advanced levels.

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    Collaboration mode: Invitations for talks, workshops, guest lectures, and custom-designed sessions.

  • ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH IN RIYADH

    Type: Field Research + Cultural Analysis

    This project focuses on conducting ethnographic research in Riyadh, examining everyday practices, spatial behavior, and cultural negotiations in contemporary urban life. The work may include observations, interviews, spatial documentation, and participatory methods, with attention to how global systems, local traditions, and rapid urban change intersect.

    Collaboration mode: Local partnerships, research collaborations, and institutionally supported fieldwork.

  • CURTAINS, COURTYARDS, AND WALLS: SPATIAL CHOREOGRAPHY AND NEGOTIATION IN ARAB DOMESTIC LIFE

    Type: Research

    This research investigates how Arab domestic spaces choreograph social interaction through thresholds, depth, and visibility. Using space syntax analysis, the project compares three domestic forms—the Bedouin tent, the Damascene courtyard house, and the modern Saudi villa—to examine how access, hospitality, privacy, and separation are spatially negotiated rather than merely culturally prescribed. The study combines configurational analysis with cultural theory to trace how spatial ethics persist, transform, or intensify across historical and technological shifts.

    Collaboration mode: Academic collaboration, methodological exchange, and interdisciplinary dialogue (architecture, spatial analysis, HCI, cultural studies).

  • ART INSTALLATIONS: SPACE, MEMORY, AND PARTICIPATION

    Type: Artistic Practice + Research

    I’m interested in developing art installations that engage space as an active agent rather than a neutral container. The work explores themes of memory, thresholds, embodiment, and participation, often drawing from spatial analysis, narrative practices, and research-based methods. Installations may take physical, digital, or hybrid forms, and can be site-specific or context-responsive, inviting audiences to move, pause, negotiate, or reflect within structured environments.

    Collaboration mode: Open to collaborations with artists, curators, researchers, cultural institutions, and community partners. Exploratory conversations and early-stage concepts are welcome.