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  Hassan Ali Charafeddine
 +961-3-048236
+961-71-445882
[email protected]
[email protected]
EDUCATION Fall 2002-American University of Beirut
Fall 2005-
(Present), Lebanese American University       
BS Interior Design

OCCUPATION
 2004-2007-

-Art instructor:  Artistique Atelier      
 
I played a crucial role in the teaching of young individuals in the field of arts and crafts 

2005-2007-


 -Free lance interior decorator and design consultant       


2008-(present)-


 -Interior Designer and Consultant End Solution studio s.a.l.      
I consulted, and designed the residence of Mr. Nour Beyhum in Beirut, Lebanon         
I took part in designing the office of Canary Holding s.a.l.
         
I took part in designing the office of Benchmark Consulting s.a.l.
I took part in designing the residence of Mr. Ayad Nasser in Beirut, Lebanon

I designed and decorated the house of Mr. Dawood Al Gosaibi  in Beirut, Lebanon

2005-2008-(present) the design, and construction of various sets with regards to student production plays at the Lebanese American University.


 COMPETENCIES & INTERESTS
 
English Ability
:  Fluently written and spoken Arabic Ability:  Fluently written and spoken
French Ability
:  
Understood but not spoken
Computer Skills:  Word, Excel, Power point, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop (Excellent with AutoCAD 2D-3D rendering)(Excellent Pen Drafting skills+3-D model construction)

Personal Interests:
Playing Soccer, playing music, art, architecture and design.  (Note: References and portfolio available upon request)

FAVOURITE COMPOSITION

"In August 62 I started doing silkscreens. I wanted something stronger that gave more of an assembly line effect. With silkscreening you pick a photograph, blow it up, transfer it in glue onto silk, and then roll ink across it so the ink goes through the silk but not through the glue. That way you get the same image, slightly different each time. It was all so simple quick and chancy. I was thrilled with it. When Marilyn Monroe happened to die that month, I got the idea to make screens of her beautiful face the first Marilyns." Andy Warhol