SEEKING
SUMMER
INTERIOR
DESIGN
INTERNSHIP
you can call me adrie.
adrie costanza Seeking a summer interior design internship
EDUCATION Will graduate from a CIDA accredited program with a bachelor of interior design from Utah State University in May of 2015
ACCOMPLISHMENTS ASID President-Elect at Utah State University Caine College of the Arts Scholarship Recipient 3 . 8 4 c o l l e g e G PA N e w Yo r k C i t y, N e w Yo r k 2 0 1 3 D e s i g n Tr i p G ra n d To u r St u d y Ab ro a d S u m m e r 2 0 1 4 Design critique for Hotel Beta with hotel designer Colum McCartan
EXPERIENCE STEVEN VOLPE DESIGN San Francisco, California Kaylee Adams Intern Floor plans and elevations in AutoCAD O r g a n i z e d m a t e r i a l l i b r a r i e s f o r e ffi c i e n c y Kept up on furniture budgets, presentations and schedules SUNRIVER DESIGN CENTER St. George, Utah Janeen Langford Design Assistant Assisted clients with selections Communicated information to subcontractors Organized and managed the designers‘ schedule C O S T A N Z A P. S . A S S O C I A T E S L A N D S C A P E A R C H I T E C T U R E St. George, Utah John Costanza Book Keeper/Secretary Accounts recivable and accounts payable Photographed and cataloged projects for portfolio
RELEVANT SKILLS AutoCAD 2014 and AutoCAD 3D Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) Revit Graphic Design Quickbooks Hand Drafting and Rendering M i c r o s o f t O ffi c e
CONTACT adriecostanza@gmail.com 435 215 3886 View the digital version here: http://issuu.com/adriecostanza/docs/portfolio
is a 1,000 square foot residence perched high in the mountains of park city, utah. this modern version of the classic "a" frame cabin exempifies a fully functioning microhouse that doesn't disappoint on design. architecture and interior design by adrie costanza.
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Convenience. Innovation. Comfort. The ultimate boutique hotel experience lands itself smack dab in the middle of the world-renown Silicon Valley. For a creative concept, Hotel Beta is based off the designs of the fashion house Givenchy. Endless pattern and color imagery is captured within the minds of Josef Albers, David Hicks and Vivienne Westwood. A playful artistry of scale, contrast and pattern demonstrate the endless bounty of using simple principles of design to create a striking visual. Not only does this collection establish these principles, but provides a heavy juxtaposition between elegance and quirk and bold and subtle. Hotel Beta will showcase a powerful, sophisticated blend of pattern to create something that is completely unique to the visitors of this new hotel experienCE.
tom dixon tanya aguiniga matter roche bobois brintons why not bespoke benjamin moore brendan ravenhill Upstairs in suite 802 lies ever ything needed for a restful stay at Hotel Beta. Throughout the suite is a custom carpet with the Hotel Beta logo. Displayed in the entrance is a custom large scale gold metal scultpure. Attached to the wall, it serves as a coat rack or somewhere to hang bags as guests enter the suite. The sitting area is an edgy mix of unique pieces that may be used to comfortably do business. The wall divider houses a flat screen television positioned to the bed side and a drop down conference table for possible business meetings. Draperies are used to separate spaces of the suite and use the other for a comfortable meeting of five or a romantic night with a loved one. The bed area consists of a queen size bed, pinboard upholstered headboard, table-height bedside tables and a felt covered chair. Relax in the luxurious Hotel Beta suite and effectively house a business meeting and begin work on multiple devices.
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dornbracht blu bathworks kohler luceplan The bathroom offers custom designed products within an industrial-inspired space. The avant-garde tile pattern designed exlusively for Hotel Beta repeats itself on the bathroom floor. Luxurious amenities provide guests with a relaxing bathing experience.
180 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, California 94301
Graphically Hotel Beta offers its guests beautifully packaged gifts. Each element acts as an advertisement but does not compromise the efficiency of the task for which it was designed. Whether on leisure or business, all Hotel Beta guests can enjoy these complementar y paper goods as keepsakes to remember their stay at this unique boutique hotel.
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180 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, California 94301
privacy door greeter
clean door greeter key card
SOCCERBALL STOOL A bar stool that doubles as an art piece upholstered in Lelievre velvet. Gallery BAC.
city of lights. WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY ADRIE COSTANZA
ADRIE COSTANA DESIGNS A HISTORIC PIED A TERRE IN THE HIP PARIS NEIGHBORHOOD OF LES HALLES FOR AN UPDATED ENTERTAINMENT SPACE WITH A BOLD ECLECTIC FLAIR FOR FASHION DESIGNER MARC JACOBS
TRINITY CHAIR A teddy bear chair made for sitting back with a great novel. Coup D’Etat.
After becoming one of the most sought-after fashion designers of his time, Marc Jacobs wanted a space that told a story of his immovable stance in the fashion world. “In the beginning, the problem wasn‘t the space itself, but designing for such a prominent figure. The room was a series of balances. Although dramatic, there is an underlining of comfort throughout the space,” Costanza states. “From romantic textures and a range of history, the space is truly a story within itself.” Influenced by the punk grunge age of Vivienne Westwood and the beginning of Jacobs’ fashion empire, the patterns, textures and colors chosen make a bold statement. Costanza was up for the challenge. Her masculine palette of moody blacks, electric blues and red hues focuses attention to the center of the room,
MONOCHROME CONSOLE A custom bar height console for entertaining guests. Boca do Lobo.
where a custom Mathieu Lehanneur chandelier drapes itself through a traditional ceiling medallion. By placing a custom 15 foot sofa, bathed in Andrew Martin gold dot black velvet, next to a colorblocked tete e tete opposite of the Wassily chair, the effect is a whimiscal display of design and art at its best. Sofa fabric and Wassily chair hide, Andrew Martin. Sofa bolsters, Gretchen Bellinger eelskin. Tete a tete, Prelle velvet and Lelievre velvet, custom. Antique mirror cocktail tables surrounded in gilded metal, custom. Chandelier, Mathieu Lehanneur. Wall lamps, Jean Prouve. Trinity Chair, Coup d’Etat. Monochrome Console, Boca do Lobo. Table lamp, custom. Marble Side Table, Kelly Wearstler. Artwork, Cy Twombly, Marcel Duchamp, Elizabeth Peyton and Patrick Pell-Richards. Accessories by Vallois Gallery, De Lorenzo and Vasa Mihich. Bar stools, Gallery BAC. Bar accessories, Paris Flea Market. Custom rug, Mark Nelson Design.
LOUIS XVI ARMCHAIR A guiltwood bergere upholstered in Maharam Horsehair Check in Black/Bone. Lerebours Antiques. Adrie Costanza, Utah State University Student
there is more where that came from. adr iecostanza@gmail.com 435 215 3886 http://issuu.com/adr iecostanza/docs/por tfolio