Second Year Portfolio

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ANGELICA HOELZLI Interior Design Portfolio


Angelica Hoelzli ITDS Second Year Studio Virginia Tech


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BLURRING THE LINES

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BRINGING THE OUTSIDE IN

............................................................................. 4-9 Office and Study Space | Blacksburg, VA Spring 2019

Reinvented Soup Kitchen | Seattle, WA Fall 2018

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REDISCOVERING THE PAST ..............................................................

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A CALL TO ACTION

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WEEKLY SKETCHES

Theater Lobby | Blacksburg, VA Spring 2019

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................................................................................... 20-27 World Exposition 2020 | Dubai South District Spring 2019 ................................................................................... 28-31

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PRESENTATIONS

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INFOGRAPHICS ............................................................................................

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01 BLURRING THE LINES OFFICE/COWORKING SPACE Office and Study Space | Bishop-Favrao Hall

CONCEPT Located on Virginia Tech’s campus, the fourth floor of BishopFavrao Hall is used by both students and faculty. This space reflects the overlap of learners and educators in Real Estate. The overlapping effect blurs the lines where hierarchy is in place so that everyone has their work space but there is a focus to learn as a whole rather than as an individual.

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Floor Plan NTS

An open work space provides faculty with the privacy of their own desk with opportunities for convergency. Student-faculty collaboration is provoked by relaxed environments in the core of the floor plan where the two cross paths. Advisors act as the bridge between students and the institution of Virginia Tech so they are placed at the core. Student-student collaboration is provoked by the use of collaborative spaces to overlap ideas since individuals have different minors/double majors. Various types of seating and enclosures allow for degrees of overlap between groups or individuals. Practice presentation rooms invoke feedback from peers which fosters growth and self awareness in students work.

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PRIMARY COLORS represent the different educational paths students take

SECONDARY COLORS are

created through transparent color overlap to represent the impacts of crossing paths with peers and faculty

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Steel Wire Cables Acoustical Panels


Above This collaborative nook is surrounded by acoustical panels that are inspired by crossing paths on transit maps. Interactions may occur when the subway riders pass one another on their travel from point A to point B through interlocking paths. In this space, students and faculty have the opportunity to pass each other to be inspired or to learn something they would have otherwise never experienced without the overlap.

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Below The layering of transparent colored glass over different colored materials creates a combination of the two colors.


ADVISING Above The lobby is an intersecting point where faculty and students have opportunity to cross paths. Student work is meant to be showcased on the walls for both student and faculty feedback and used as inspiration for new ideas to grow.

Cut Section NTS Cut Section Scale: 3/32” = 1’ - 0”

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02 BRINGING THE OUTSIDE IN SOUP KITCHEN Restaurant | Seattle, WA

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Floor Plan NTS

CONCEPT This fusion kitchen is placed in Rainer Beach, a disadvantaged

neighborhood located in Seattle, Washington. Seattle is an area that is prone to high depression rates due to the gray skies and rain, reasonating year round seasonal depression. Bringing the Outside In creates an oasis for these disadvantaged families by mimicking outdoor natural phenomenons that occur on a sunny day - like shadows, textures and materials . The restaurant not only feeds the customers but also takes the individual away from the stress and sadness that exists outdoors - for free.

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Below The materials used have textures and colors that represent elements occurring outdoors. Whether the occupant is sitting in the booth area or in the free standing tables, the glass partitions give a sense of looking out of a window to a clear day.


The ceiling structure creates shadows that would occur in nature. Above the black framing there is a lighting fixture that contains small LED bulbs and is covered with a thin fabric to create diffused lighting which acts as sunlight. Some gaps in the structure contain wire netting, where faux greenery is hung to create shadows that feel as if you’re walking between trees. The drop lighting is meant to dull the contrast of the shadows to make it more comfortable for the eye.

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Cut Section NTS

Cut Section NTS

Cut Section Scale: 1/4” = 1’-0”

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Behr Premium Plus Jet Black Matte Interior Paint

Pre-cast Concrete

Distressed Maple Hardwood Panels

Dark Walnut Hardwood Sheet

Dyed Blue Leather

Distressed Brick

Rebel Walls Custom Wallpaper

Dark Walnut Hardwood Panels

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03 REDISCOVERING THE PAST THEATER Theater Lobby | The Lyric Angelica Hoelzli, Alessandra Shorten, Madeline Clark, Monique Gagnon


CONCEPT The Lyric is a hub for social gathering, history and pride in the Blacksburg community. It’s Art Deco style has remained since it opened in the 1930s. By updating the lobby, it has a more modern feel while staying true to the old Hollywood atmosphere of the original time period it was established. This rennovation can spark a turn in rediscovering the past for design, atmosphere, and a movement to go back to the movie theaters rather than watch from home.

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Left Bar area with ADA seating. The back wall is backlit to draw in customers and give a sense of being in a Hollywood bar. Below Concession and ticket booths are side by side in front of the theater. Customers buy their tickets and food in the same area.

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04 A CALL TO ACTION EXPOSITION World Expo 2020 | Dubai South District ITDS Students Angelica Hoelzli, Catherine Stone, Julia King ID Students Easton Gloyd, Jacqui Miller

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Outer Curve Inner Curve Transition Curve End Conditions

Floor Plan NTS

Above Standardized meaurements for curves

CONCEPT The World Expo 2020 aims to allow visitors to experience the universal human condition of age and development through interactions with the differences between objects available to indvidiuals at different stages of life around the globe. Visitors notice the contrast in developed and undeveloped countries throughout the life cycle to be encouraged to make a change. A donation center is available at the end of the experience for a call to action to occur.

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Light Fixture Module

Open front display module

2-sided open structural module 2-sided enclosed display module

Hexagons are filled with objects that would commonly be used during that age frame. The six regions of the world are represented in each stage of life so the occupant can see the contrasts in levels of disparity.

Multifunctional Module Detail

Multifunctional Module Detail NTS

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Benches located in each pod act as an area of refuge to reflect on what the occupant would be surrounded by during that stage of life.

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Right The donation center gathers people to act on the disparties they experienced.

Cut Section NTS

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Below Movement throughout the different pods are influenced by a bubbling effect.


Approach: Curiosity

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Entry: Exploration


Path: Education

Conclusion: Action

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05 WEEKLY SKETCHES

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TEXTURES

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INTERIORS

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COLOR STUDIES

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06 PRESENTATION POSTERS

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07 INFOGRAPHICS Blurring the Lines Research

HUMAN BEHAVIOR +

INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS

we spend

87%

of our time indoors

Keys for effectiveness in a space 1. Proper illumination 2. Suitable acoustics 3. Plans that conserve human energy

Physiological

Sociological

Psychological

Anthropometrics Life safety Health concerns Ergonomics

Group dynamic Scale Communication

Visual privacy Aesthetics Acoustic privacy

UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN MIND allows us to create an environment that

STIMULATES PRODUCTIVITY

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Visual privacy is the ability to limit what is being viewed

Acoustic privacy results from

Can be controlled by... wall placement furniture orientation partitions

Can be controlled by... ceilings partitions furniture equipment flooring

effective treatment of sound


Bringing the Outisde In Research

A Call to Action Research

FOOD INSECURITY the lack of availability, accessibility, utilization and stability of food

LEVELS OF SECURITY VERY LOW

LOW

MARGINAL

HIGH

VERY LOW: food intake reduced LOW: quantity of food intake disrupted but reduced variety and quality of diet MARGINAL: anxiety at times but food is never reduced HIGH: no anxiety or problems

20.83%

40 MILLION

of households in Mississippi suffer from food insecurity

AMERICANS ARE FOOD INSECURE

12 MILLION

OF THOSE ARE CHILDREN

Rising Urban Population

Land Value Inreasing Due to Urban Expansion

More Costly Locally Produced Goods

AFTER RIO’S OLYMPIC VILLAGE ... they re-purposed the food athletes didn’t eat by serving it to those in need

TOP 3 STATES AFFECTED 1. Mississippi 2. Arkansas 3. Louisiana

IN ITALY... chefs use excess products from supermarkets and caterer’s that would otherwise go to waste

The South is the region most affected by food insecurity at a growing rate of 13.4

per year

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THANK YOU ahoelzli@vt.edu /angelicahoelzli


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