About me
I am undergraduate interior architect who is enthusiastic and come with creative ideas. I chose to study architecture because I was always interested in building and designing spaces for people.
During my degree I learnt how research and analysis of cultural, historical and political contexts inform the design process and decision making and also how to communicate my projects through drawings, sketches, diagrams and visualisation of the space.
In my projects I mainly focus on 3D visualisation in SketchUp or Cinema 4D together with materiality boards and on the users experience and how this experience should connect to the space.
In my future job I would like to continue in specialisating in 3D visualisation of the spaces but also focus on interior design to improve my design skills so that I can combine them together with my architectural ones.
Projects
- The Porous OfficeThe Porous Office was a project where we should turn our attention to the workplace as a shifting typology, and in particular we investigated how work intersects with both our domestic lives as well as the public realm. The Porous Office explored among other topics: - the permeability between inside and outside, physically and virtually - how working places welcome ‘residents’ and those passing through -how these spaces might be fit for people and for machines (increased heat, cables and dens
Skills
- Concept Sketching
- Sketchup
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Indesign
- Adobe Illustrator
- Cinema 4D
- CAD Vectorworks
- Vector Illustration
- Development Sketching
- Visual 3D
Education
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Interior ArchitectureMiddlesex University, London
The Burroughs, Hendon, London NW4, UK
Project publications:
Midddlesex University London/ Draft Five 2019
Midddlesex University London/ Draft Six 2020
Emerging Professional Programme - MDX in the community (paid project)