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INTERIOR DESIGNCLAIRE SHATZEN
This design studio emphasizes the elements used by the designer in the development of hospitality interior spaces such as restaurants, clubs, coff ee shops, and hotels. Both conceptual and practical issues are explored relative to site analysis, programming, space planning, green design, circulation, volume, furnishings, color, and texture in the design of interior space.
HOSPITALITY DESIGN
SMOOTHIE SHOP
The assignment for this project was to develop a smoothie shop for an establishment located in a relatively small college town. Based on a micro and macro point of view, the design proposal was derived from a contextual understanding of its location and purpose. Rendered site plans, elevations, sections, perspectives and plan views were completed with an emphasis on free-hand, rapid visualization techniques. A suggested name, branding, program and typology design via 3D modeling were also required.
“THE BLEND” SMOOTHIE SHOP
EXTERIOR ELEVATION 1
SECTION A
“THE BLEND” SMOOTHIE SHOP
FLOOR PLAN
EXTERIOR ELEVATION 2
RESORT - LOBBY, RESTAURANT, BAR
The project objective was to develop the brand imaging and interior design of three typologies of spaces incorporated into the development of a resort located in Fiji. Working collaboratively with two partners, the assignment was to develop a concept design proposal for the entryway leading to the lobby, the restaurant, and the outdoor bar and lounge. Case study research on hotels and native Fiji customs were also required prior to any design development.
INSPIRATION:The movement & bodystructure of Fiji’s native jellyfi sh
PROJECT STATEMENT:Refl ections Resort envelops the senses, luring you through the fl uid and free fl owing atmosphere inspired by the movement and bodystructure of Fiji’s native jellyfi sh
COPPER
DRIFTWOOD
ENVELOPING
ENTICING
STRIKING
“REFLECTIONS” RESORT
MARE EXCELLENCE TILEFLOORING
JERUSALEM QUARTZRECEPTION FACADE
IRONSTONE CHARCOALWALL VENEER
CORNERSTONE QUARTZRECEPTION DESK
CERAMIC TILEFLOORING
“BREAKERS” BAR & LOUNGE
COPPER RODSSPACE DIVIDER
GOLDEN KING GRANITEBAR TABLETOP
MADURA GOLD DARK GRANITEBOOTH TABLETOP
WHITE VINYL FABRICSEAT UPHOLSTERY
WOVEN TEXTILEBOOTH UPHOLSTERY
CONCRETE STAMPEDEXTERIOR FLOORING
HONEY ONYXBAR FACADE
CRACKLE FIELD TILEBAR TABLETOP
“WHIRLPOOL” LOUNGE & SPA
HONEY GLASS TILE POOL/POOLSIDE BAR TRIM
This design studio focuses on the aesthetic and functional issues related to the creation of freestanding furniture. Special attention is given to the fabrication of materials and construction methods, primarily exploring the process of design transposed to production.
FURNITURE DESIGN & FABRICATION
CONCEPT - IDEA OF PATTERN & PUZZLE
OBJECTIVE - CREATE A COMPOSITION RELATIVE TO THE IDEA OF A ‘CANTILEVER’
CANTILEVER DESIGN The project objective was to design and fabricate an object that explores the idea of a balanced cantilever. One clear coat fi nish and two types of joinery methods were used in the construction of the object. Using only reclaimed materials, the object had to be able to convey a composition relative to the idea of a ‘cantilever’ via static or dynamic conditions.
OBJECTIVE - CREATE A COMPOSITION RELATIVE TO THE IDEA OF A ‘CANTILEVER’
CONCEPT - IDEA OF PATTERN & PUZZLE
GOAL - CREATE A COHESIVE DESIGN FROM A SERIES OF SMALL PIECESGOAL - CREATE A COHESIVE DESIGN FROM A SERIES OF SMALL PIECES
1:2 SCALE
MODEL MAKING:
RECYCLED FURNITURE DESIGNThe main project intent was to focus on the importance of designing furniture that promotes sustainable practices. In the development of the “bench/stool/table furniture piece,” modularity was the primary design focus. To limit sequential purchases of products, a modular furniture piece (with various functions) is often regarded as a highly sustainable practice. Ultimately, designing furniture that promotes sustainability and challenges the status quo of existing products were two of the main project objectives.
CUTTING PLYWOOD:
APPLYING FINISH:
BENCH
STOOLS
TABLE
STORAGE
MODULAR FURNITURE PIECE:
PLYWOOD “BENCH/STOOL/TABLE”
Interned for Interior Offi ce Solutions in Irvine, CA. The main responsibility of the intern was to transfer hand-rendered drawings of furniture designs into 3D models with accurate dimensions and applied fi nishes, via the computer program, Google SketchUp. Accompanying colleagues to metal and wood vendors was also essential in order to ensure smooth project development and positive work relationships.
INTERNSHIP
Using guidelines established by the Advanced Placement College Board, students must prepare a portfolio of their best work. At the end of the year, students must submit their portfolio to a panel of judges for an evaluation to determine the fi nal grade. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 40 works, including a personal concentration of at least 12 pieces that focuses on a theme of personal interest to each student.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO ART
CLOWN FISHACRYLIC PAINT
CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMWATERCOLOR PAINT
TWO FISHESWATERCOLOR & COLORED PENCILS
CORAL REEF STUDYCOLORED PENCILS
SEA TURTLE OIL PAINT
CONCENTRATION THEME: CORAL REEFSCORAL STUDYACRYLIC PAINT
THE MUMMYCOLORED PENCILS
POWER LINESACRYLIC PAINT
MISCELLANEOUS ARTWORK
AT THE AQUARIUMPASTELS
THE SPIRAL STAIRCASECHARCOAL
SUNSET #1ACRYLIC PAINT
FABRIC STUDYCHARCOAL
COMMISSIONED ARTWORK:SEASHELL STUDYACRYLIC PAINT
COWBOY BOOTCOLORED PENCILS
INTERIOR DESIGN
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CLAIRE SHATZEN