A N A S TA S I A M AT Z A K O S BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERIOR DESIGN U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S AT A U S T I N
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S 0 1 / VIR TUAL INTERIO R I T I E S D E S I G N V | FA L L 2 0 2 2
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PUB LIC HOUSE
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HALB OX ATHENAE U M
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MEMORY PAL AC E
DESIGN VI | SPRING 2023
DESIGN IV | SPRING 2022
D E S I G N I I I | FA L L 2 0 2 1
VIRTUAL INTERIORITIES A U S T I N , T X | D E S I G N V | FA L L 2 0 2 2 I N S T R U C T O R : R I A B R AVO
Following the principles explored in the earlier studies of Abstract Interiorites, the design of the NFT gallery transforms Wonderspaces of Austin by using organic systems of space that come to define the occupants experience as they interact with the NFT art in its’ visual, video, auditory, and interactive forms. The composition creates an immersive experience that envelops one in the interior as an organic vessel, with the 3D printed cladding reshaping the form of the building. Moreover, the combination of spatial porosity in the form of the modules and the sinuously patterned circulation add a sense of curiosity to the space. The culmination of physical and digital interiors engages the occupant and brings our relationship with the newfound art of NFTs into question.
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VISUAL GALLERY WITH AUDIO P ODS | 2
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PA T T E R N S A N D A R T I FAC T O F I N T E R I O R I T Y
The organic qualities of interiority that provided the basis for the NFT gallery’s spatial porosity were explored through pattern generation in combination with the use of AI. These studies generated a more complex understanding of how abstract qualities can be used to define an interior, in this case looking out how organic objects such as caves or sponges are driven by the connections between networks of space. This concept was further investigated through both a digital and physical model, which was 3D printed.
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VISUAL/AUDIO GALLERY 3 VISUAL/AUDIO GALLERY 3
360 PROJECTION 360 PROJECTION ROOM ROOM
VISUAL GALLERY 4 VISUAL GALLERY 4
CELEBRATORY RAMP CELEBRATORY RAMP
BELOW BELOW
VISUAL VISUAL GALLERY 2 GALLERY 2
OPENING TO DOUBLE-HEIGHT AREA OPENING TO DOUBLE-HEIGHT AREA
X- BRACE X- BRACE
CLOSET CLOSET
BACK OF HOUSE BACK OF HOUSE
VR PODS VR PODS
VIDEO GALLERY 2 VIDEO GALLERY 2
VIDEO GALLERY 1 VIDEO GALLERY 1
X- BRACE X- BRACE
INTERACTIVE INTERACTIVE POD POD
ELEV. ELEV.
BACK OF HOUSE BACK OF HOUSE
FLOOR 2
N N
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LEVEL 22 PLAN LEVEL PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0" 1/8" = 1'-0"
VISUAL/AUDIO GALLERY 3 VISUAL/AUDIO GALLERY 3
360 PROJECTION 360 PROJECTION ROOM ROOM
VISUAL GALLERY 4 VISUAL GALLERY 4
CELEBRATORY RAMP CELEBRATORY RAMP
VISUAL VISUAL GALLERY 2 GALLERY 2
STAIR A STAIR A
LINE OF MEZZ ABOVE LINE OF MEZZ ABOVE
LINE OF MEZZ ABOVE LINE OF MEZZ ABOVE
CLOSET CLOSET
VISUAL VISUAL GALLERY 1 GALLERY 1
LOBBY LOBBY
STORAGE STORAGE BACK OF HOUSE BACK OF HOUSE
MEN WC MEN WC
CAFE CAFE
MEN WC MEN WC
WOMEN WC WOMEN WC
BACK OF HOUSE BACK OF HOUSE
THEATER THEATER
JC JC
STORAGE BACKSTORAGE OF HOUSE BACK OF HOUSE
STAIR B STAIR B
WOMEN WC WOMEN WC
ELEV. ELEV.
N N
F L1OLEVEL OR11 PLAN 1
LEVEL 1 PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0" 1/8" = 1'-0"
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6
3D Printed Shell
Inner Shell
Seating Element
Sitting
Standing
Interactive
FLOOR 2 CHUNK 7
Service Spaces
Video Art
Visual Art
Interactive Art
Audio Art
Circulatory Spaces
AXONOMETRIC 8
Floor Lights
Outer Ceiling Lights
Cladding Top Lights
Central Ceiling Lights
The lighting throughout the galleries includes recessed floor lights, recessed wall lights, and pendant ceiling lights. The overall lighting strategy of combining these elements helps create a sense of way finding in the dark, sinuous interiors that at times may be hard to navigate based on the organic compositional form.
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OV E R LO O K O F LO W E R GA L L E R I E S | 1 0
DESIGN EXCELLENCE NOMINEE
PUBLIC HOUSE B E AC O N H I L L , M A | D E S I G N V I T E C H N I C A L S T U D I O S P R I N G 2 0 2 3 | I N S T R U C T O R S : A L L I S O N G A S K I N S , LY S A JANSSEN, & MARL A SMITH
The Hancock is a Public House located in the intimate, historical Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston. The design of the cafe draws on concepts of localness and domesticity central to Boston’s character, focusing on the rich Victorian and Federal styles that encompass the architecture. With such, the furniture and finishes bring in an ornate quality and sophisticated reworking of these traditional styles while incorporating restored pieces as well. With technical and aesthetic qualities both considered, the Hancock creates a home-like space for both locals and visitors, drawing on the cuisine and pre-existing design style of the beautiful surroundings.
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SUNROOM | 12
THE
THE
THE
THE
COCK HAN CAFE & BAR
COCK HAN CAFE & BAR
COCK HAN CAFE & BAR
COCK HAN CAFE & BAR
C O F F E E
&
T E A
C O C K T A I L S
S T A R T E R
S T A R T E R
Frappe
Cappuccino
Clam Chowder
Oysters
The Hancock
Newbury
Latte
Americano
Potatoes, Pork, Onions
Fresh Oysters with House Bread
Gin, chamomile, fino
Vodka, Vermouth, Ambroso Aperitivo, Apple Syrupp
Espresso
Machiatto
Spring Mix Salad
Seafood Salad
Chai Assorted Teas
House Blend Cider
Spring Mix, Walnuts, Gorgonzola
Shrimp and Crab with Greens
Breakfast Sandwich
Vegetable Quiche
Prosciutto, eggs, and cheese
Spinach and mushrooms
Lobster Roll
New England Crab Roll
Fresh Roll with Truffle Fries
Buttered Rolls with Lump Crab Meat
Chicken Sandwich
Roast Beef Sandwich
Brioche, Beef, Onions, and Cheddar
Chicken, Tomatoes, Parmesan
Beacon Hill
Faneuil
Tito's vodka, Coffee Liqueur, Vanilla Cinnamon Espresso Whipped Cream
Cognac, Rose Vermut, Pineapple
Plain Croissant
M A I N S
Coffee Cake
Cannoli Baked Alaska
Baked Stuffed Scrod
Vanilla Bean Scone Grilled Blueberry Muffin
Cider Doughnut Boston Cream Pie
Coated cod with Truffle Fries
Filet with Boston Baked Beans
Fish and Chips
Irish Beef Stew Pie
M A I N Scallops
W I N E
&
B E E R
Beef Roast Crab Cakes
Cajun Marinated Penne
Fresh Crab with Boston Baked Beans
Chardonnay
Baked Stuffed Scrod
Pinot Noir
Filet with Boston Baked Beans
Riesling
Cabernet Sauvignon
Brut Champagne
Sauvignon Blanc
Syrah
Pinot Gris
Crab Cakes
Boston Lager
Bourbon Barrel
D E S S E R T Baked Alaska
Cannoli
Cake with Browned Meringue
Fried pastry with Creamy Ricotta
Cider Doughnut
Blueberry Crumb Cake
Fresh Dough with Cider Infused Glaze
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Potatoes and Root Vegetables
Creamy Lobster Pasta
Cava Rose
Beef, Mutton, Potatoes
Fresh Crab with Boston Baked Beans
Seafood Salad Shrimp and Crab with Greens
Herbed Rice and Greens
Prosecco P A S T R I E S
Oysters Fresh Oysters with House Bread
Spring Mix, Walnuts, Gorgonzola
Vodja, St. Germain, Lavender, Lemon
Tequila, Grapefruit Liqueur, Liqueur D’Orange
S A N D W I C H E S S N A C K S
Old North
Fenway
Clam Chowder Potatoes, Pork, Onions
Spring Mix Salad
Light Cake with Blueberries and Cinnamon
FINISH & FURNITURE SELECTIONS The selected finishes and furniture address sustainability and health standards that play an important role in both commercial and residential design. Tying to the ideas of localness explored, many furniture pieces are sourced from within Boston, coming from vintage collections and carpenters who draw on the area’s historical style in new approaches. The scheme of patterns and colors unify the distinct rooms and show the vivid style inspired by Victorian design.
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LEVEL A1 1/16” = 1’ 0”
29' - 3 3/4"
12' - 5 1/4"
18' - 7 1/2"
23' - 3 3/4"
D
40' - 3 1/4"
E
9' - 4"
15' - 6 1/2"
14' - 4 3/4"
5' - 1"
18' - 10 1/2"
34' - 5"
24' - 8"
DN C
B
34' - 1 1/2"
23' - 8 1/2"
16' - 10"
A
A. Bar
27' - 4 1/2"
B. Sunroom A. Bar
C. Dining Room
B. Sunroom
D. ADA Restroom
A. Bar
C. Dining Room
E. Lounge
B. Sunroom
D. ADA Restroom
C. Dining Room
E. Lounge
D. E. 15
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4” GYPSUM CEILING
SUNROOM
COFFER CROWN MOLDING BLOCKING 2X6 BLOCKING
CUSTOM BOOTH
0' - 8"
3' - 1 1/2"
3' - 8"
3' - 3 1/4"
0' - 6"
CROWN MOLDING
2' - 0 1/4"
COFFER CEILING DETAIL
0' - 4 1/4" 0' - 6"
2X6 STUD
3' - 6"
PLAN A1 CUSTOM BOOTH 1/2" = 1'-0"
1' - 6"
3
6' - 0"
MILLWORK CASING DETAIL
0' - 1"
3/4” PLYWOOD SHEATHING
CUSTOM BOOTH AXONOMETRIC
1' - 6"
4
7' - 11"
1” BOOKSHELVES
5' - 1 1/4"
4” GYPSUM CEILING
P-1
P-1
COFFER CROWN MOLDING ø 0' - 11"
LS-1
BLOCKING 2X6 BLOCKING
5' - 7 1/4"
5' - 7 1/4"
2X6 STUD
ARCHED PLAN A1 CUSTOM BLOWN PENDANT THRESHOLD VP-1 3' - 3 1/4" 0' - 8" 1/4" =TO 1'-0" LOUNGE P-1 & RESTROOM
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3' - 8"
0' - 6"
CROWN MOLDING
0' - 4 1/4" 0' - 6"
COFFER CEILING DETAIL
2' - 0 1/4"
2' - 9 3/4"
11' - 2 1/4"
0' - 1" 2' - 9 3/4"
2' - 5" 5' - 0"
3' - 11 1/4" S-3
1' - 5 1/4"
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4' - 8"
0' - 10 1/4"
2
CUSTOM BOOTH SECTION 3/4" =4' -1'-0" 8"
C-1
C-1
C-1
2' - 6"
T-1
L-5
3” TOE KICK
C-1
7' - 10 3/4"
8
6' - 0"
7' - 8"
1' - 8"
6' - 0"
1' - 8"
BLOWN SW-3 PENDANT
ELEVATION CUSTOM BLOWN LIGHT ELEVATION CUSTOM BOOTH SEATING S-3 1 ASSEMBLY 1/2" 2'=- 6"1'-0" 0' - 5 1/4" 2X6 BLOCKING 1/2" = 1'-0" C-1 C-1 3' - 0 1/4"
3' - 1 1/2"
18” UPH
5' - 10 3/4"
L-5 0' - 11 1/2"
1' - 7"
3/4” PLYWOOD SHEATHING
2' - 5"
T-1 L-5
6” FABRIC CUSHION
0' - 3 1/2"
T-1
C-1
3' - 0 1/4"
6” UPHO S
3' - 7"
3' - 11 1/2"
1/4" WIRE WITH BRASS CORD COVER
0' - 11 1/4"
T-1
0' - 5 1/4"
0' - 3 1/2"
2X12 BLOCKING 1' - 10"
2' - 6"
6” BASE BOOTH CUSHION S-3
S-3
0' - 3 1/2"
2X6 BLOCKING
3' - 0"
2' - 10 3/4"
0' - 11 1/2"
3” TOE KICK
S-3
5' - 1 1/4"
5' - 4"
1' - 6"
9' - 5 1/4"
1' - 0"
6' - 3 1/4"
3' - 7"
3' - 4 1/2"
2' - 7 1/4"
2' - 5"
S-3
0' - 3 1/2"
3/4” PLYWOOD SHEATHING
3' - 0" 3' - 6"
4' - 8 1/2"
6” FABRIC CUSHION
1” BOOKSHELVES
S-3
1' - 5 1/4" C-1
MILLWORK CASING DETAIL 3/4” PLYWOOD SHEATHING
6' - 1"
1' - 10"
0' - 3 1/2"
T-1
6” UPPER BOOTH CUSHION
2' - 7 1/4"
ARCHED WALL ALCOVES
2X12 BLOCKING
1' - 6"
3' - 6"
1” BOOKSHELVES
6' - 0"
1' - 8"
1” BOOKSHELVES
ARCHED WALL ALCOVES
6” UPPER BOOTH CUSHION
1' - 0"
3' - 0" 3' - 6"
4' - 8 1/2"
6' - 1"
S-3
S-3
3' - 0" S-3
6” BASE BOOTH CUSHION
T-1
T-1
T-1
L-5
C-1 3' - 1 1/2"
C-1
L-5
C-1
7' - 8"
1' - 8"
C-1 6' - 0"
C-1 1' - 8"
L-5
C-1 6' - 0"
1' - 8"
P-2
LS-1
WP-2
P-5
P-2
L-5
ARCHED THRESHOLD TO LOUNGE & RESTROOM
L-5
0' - 1" 1' - 5" 0' - 1"1' - 5 1/2"
P-2
L-5
VP-1 P-1
P-1
2' - 9 3/4"
1” BOOKSHELVES
S-3
C-1
C-1
S-3
C-1
C-1
6” UPHOLSTERED SEAT BACK
S-3
C-1 6' - 1"
9' - 5 1/4"
1” WOOD BOOTH CAP
C-1
5' - 0"
T-1
0' - 3 1/2"
T-1
1
1' - 8 3/4"
6' - 0"
P-5
1' - 8"
2' - 7"
2' - 5"
18” UPHOLSTERED SEAT
5' - 10 3/4"
12' - 0"
P-1
T-1
6' - 0"
1' - 8"
6' - 0"
T-1
1' - 11"
P-1
1' - 8 1/2" 0' - 10 1/4"
PLAN A1 CUSTOM BOOTH 1/2" = 1'-0"
1' - 8"
3
6' - 0"
2' - 6"
5' - 0"
1' - 2"
ELEVATION CUSTOM BOOTH SEATING 1/2" = 1'-0"
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Count
Coreco Custom Manitowoc Ice KegWorks T&S Brass and Bronze Works, Inc. Estella Caffe
1 1 1 1 2 1
Front Front Front Back Back Back
S-1
P-2
3' - 6"
F-5 F-6 F-7 F-8 F-9 F-10
2' - 4"
Refrigerated Counter MRS-150 Recycling/Trash UDF0140A Ice Maker Tiered Bar Shelving B-1225 Drink Dispenser Espresso Coffee Maker
0' - 11 1/2"
1' - 4"
HVAC SUPPLY VENT 2” WALL FINISH
WELLINGTON 12X12 ACOUSTIC TILE
1' - 1 1/2"
RECESSED LED LIGHTING
1” PERMANENT SHELVES
0' - 1"
7' - 8"
1' - 4"
1/8” INNER CABINET FINISH
4' - 0 1/4"
1' - 6"
1” PLYWOOD SHEATHING 2x4 BLOCKING UNDER CABINET LIGHTING
0' - 3"
0' - 8"
2x8 BLOCKING PURSE HOOK
S-1
0' - 2" 1' - 11 3/4"
BM-1
0' - 6"
0' - 4"
1' - 5"
2
8' - 0"
7' - 8 1/4"
0' - 6"
A-4
0' - 2 1/2"
A-4
A-4
A-4
ANI MATZAKOS INTERIORS
A-4
F-9
F-10
F-9
2' - 0"
2' - 0" 0' - 0 1/4"
2' - 2"
2' - 2"
T-1
0' - 1"
P-2
L-5
2' - 1"
4' - 2"
0' - 1" 1' - 6" 0' - 1" 1' - 7"
1' - 7"
M-1
G-1
6' - 0"
F-8
8' - 1"
0' - 1"
F-8
3' - 0"
2' - 4"
S-1
0' - 4"
P-2
1' - 10 3/4"
ELEVATION BACKBAR 1/2" = 1'-0"
2' - 0"
2' - 0"
2' - 0"
2' - 0"
0' - 1" 1' - 9"
1' - 9"
ELEVATION BAR FRONT 1/2" = 1'-0"
7' - 8"
7' - 0"
0' - 8"
0' - 6"
L-5
22' - 2 3/4"
0' - 2 1/2" 0' - 8"
BAR OVERALL SECTION 3/4" = 1'-0"
A-4
P-2
1' - 5 1/2"
0' - 6 1/2" 0' - 3"0' - 6"
0' - 2 1/2" 2' - 6 1/4"
1
7' - 1 1/2"
2” BRASS FOOT RAIL
0' - 6"
2x8 BLOCKING 2x4 BLOCKING
0' - 4" 0' - 6"
Location
3' - 0"
EQUIPMENT
WALNUT WOOD FINISH
0' - 1 1/2"
L-4
3' - 0"
WALNUT WOOD FINISH
2' - 5"
3' - 0"
EQUIPMENT AND CABINETRY
2x4 BLOCKING
3
L-4
0' - 2"
LOWER CABINET WITH TRIM
1X6 BLOCKING
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L-4
0' - 4"
2x6 BLOCKING
Back Bar Elevation
T-2
0' - 2"
2' - 1"
3/4” PLYWOOD SHEATHING
0' - 3 1/2"
1/4” BACKSPLASH TILE
1” PLYWOOD SHEATHING
P-1
2' - 2 3/4"
0' - 4"
Overall Bar Section
3' - 0 1/4"
2x4 BLOCKING
ELEVATION BAR FRONT EQUIPMENT 1/2" = 1'-0"
2x6 BLOCKING METAL FRAMING
0' - 1" 0' - 11 1/2" 0' - 6"
INSULATION BATTING
MEDIUM BROWN RED OAK WOOD VENEER
4
1' - 0"
3/4” PLYWOOD SHEATHING
STRIPE TILE FINISH
1' - 9"
1' - 9" 0' - 1"
2' - 0"
2' - 0"
2' - 0"
2' - 0"
1' - 10 1/2"
DESIGN TEAM: ANI MATZAKOS CONSULTANTS: ALLISON GASKINS LYSA JANSSEN MARLA SMITH
7' - 10 1/4"
0' - 2"
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HALBOX AT H E N A E U M AU S T I N , T X | D E S I G N I V | S P R I N G 2 0 2 2 I N S T R U C T O R : C L AY O D O M
A re-imagining of UT School of Architecture’s Hal Box Athenaeum and South Lobby, this design explores the compositional opportunities adapted from human, spatial, and contextual qualities of interiors. By understanding and exploring the relationships between these elements, forms can be uncovered and guide the design in a way that generates an overall sense of unity and cohesion. With such, proxemics became an essential part of the manner in which the design process was approached. Using the human body as a guide, the design addresses occupant needs through the development of social seating, arranged using principles of grouping and orientation. While the Hal Box Athenaeum and the South Lobby have different programs they focus on, they are unified in the overall design strategies and layout that lie at the foundation of the composition.
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H A L B OX AT H E N A E U M | 2 2
REL ATIONAL INTERIORS: C O N S I D E R A T I O N S O F S PA T I A L AND SOCIAL PROXEMICS
The overall compositions of both interiors rely on the pre-existing lines of extension to guide the approach to circulation, furniture interventions, and materials. The circulation is integrated within the envelope and creates a diagonal flow that guides the occupants throughout Goldsmith. While the placement of interventions somewhat dictates movement, the transitions between areas are seamless and allow for the exploration of the different programmatic zones.
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5’ 1’
10’
Discussion Space and Display
Discussion Spaces Student Work Display Group Study Area
Individual Study Area
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5’ 1’
10’
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PROGRAM AND CIRCUL ATION
5’ 1’
10’
10’
Walk-through Student Workspaces
Social Zone
Leisure Area
Shelving/Seating Units
Personal Zone
Discussion Space
Occupied Program Space
Intimate Zone
Study Space
Main Circulation/Transitory Area 27
5’ 1’
HAL BOX ATHENAEUM
G O L D S M I T H S O U T H L O B BY
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M E M O R Y PA L A C E S PA I N | D E S I G N I I I | FA L L 2 0 2 1 | I N S T R U C T O R : A L L I S O N G A S K I N S
The Memory Palace is a space created simply for the purpose of existing. A museum-like space designed by exploring the opportunities of spatial arrangement, the interior sequence of chambers embodies the designated region, Spain. In studying the folklore, climate, culture, and other characteristics of Spain, the spaces come to express these conditions and tell the stories of cultural folklore as well as traditions shared in the region. A large focus was held on the intentional sequencing of spaces, as the interiors should be created to guide the viewer and generate the desired environment and accompanying feelings. This can be displayed in the circulation of the space that has the power to alter the experience through the intentional organization of the chambers. In the approach to cultivating this Memory Palace, light and shadows became essential elements developed with intent through lighting studies and the creation of brise soleil screens.
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EXHIBITION HALL | 32
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BRISE SOLEIL AND LIGHTING STUDIES
The process of designing the Memory Palace began with studying how patterns created through a brise soleil can produce ephemeral lighting effects that change with time and impact our experience of interiors. Multiple iterations were created, each with their own unique qualities derived from the context of Spain through its’ culture and folklore. The final pattern is inspired by a Spanish fairytale, The Enchanted Castle in the Sea and reflects an abstraction of the waves in the ocean.
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A. Entrance B. Exhibit Hall C. Theater J
D. Restrooms E. Storage F. Side Stairway G. Main Hall
K
M
H. Entrance Balcony
L
I.
Meditation Room
J. Entrance Stairway K. Dome Walkway L. Transitional Hall
N
M. Public Reading Room
FLOOR 2
A H
LAPENTOR
D
WA L K - T H R O U G H
E B
G
F
I
N
LIGHTING S T U DY V I D E O S
C
FLOOR 1 36
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N
N
N
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EXHIBITION HALL | 38
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O C C U PA T I O N D I AG R A M
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ANASTASIA MATZAKOS SKILLS
CONTACT PHONE
832-612-7935
animatza16@gmail.com
www.linkedin.com/in/ anastasia-matzakos
EDUCATION
G E N E R A L Microsoft Office, Google Suite A D O B E S U I T E Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Acrobat D E S I G N S O F T W A R E Revit, Rhino 3D, Grasshopper, Enscape, Blender C R A F T S K I L L S Model Making, Laser Cutting, 3D Printing, Rendering
HONORS AND AWARDS
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
UNIVERSITY HONORS
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Minor in Business Expected August 2024 GPA: 3.91
University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Spring 2022, Fall 2022, and Spring 2023
LAWRENCE E. ELKINS HIGH SCHOOL High School Diploma 2016-2020 Endorsements in Arts and Humanities, STEM, and Multidisciplinary Studies
SPRING 2023 DESIGN EXCELLENCE NOMINEE University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, April 2023 COLLEGE SCHOLAR University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, February 2023 UTSOA HONORS SCHOLARSHIP University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, April 2021 FALL 2020 DESIGN EXCELLENCE NOMINEE University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, December 2020
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EXPERIENCE MATERIALS EXCHANGE FACILITATOR University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, Austin, August 2021-Present • • • •
Facilitate collection of recyclable materials from the School of Architecture Organize the Materials Exchange Expand the opportunities for material reuse within the student body Promote a culture where students have access to needed supplies for free
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN Lambrakos Studio, Houston, June - July 2023 • • • • • •
Collaborated with lead designer in creating design iterations to fulfill clients’ visions Interpret architectural drawings into 3D Revit Project models and create construction documents of interior details Initiated streamlining of the studio’s Revit Project Setup to improve the design workflow Organized office and Material Library Created project proposals and presented to clients in weekly meetings Interfaced with contractors and vendors to reflect cross-discipline concerns within our designs
ORGANIZATIONS UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE STUDENT COUNCIL Member 2020-Present, Mentorship Co-Chair 2022 - 2023 • • •
Engage in conversations surrounding the design school culture and create plans for improvement Coordinate the mentorship program for first-year design students in collaboration with the Co-Chair Organize monthly events for the mentorship families and collective School of Architecture
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS Member 2021-Present INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ASSOCIATION Member 2022
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