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Carolina Lanio
carolinalanio@outlook.com 787•600•1917
Residential Office Retail Exhibition Extras
Residential
Art Collector Family Residence
Challenge: Design a residential apartment interior for a family composed of three generations. Providing privacy as needed for each family member in a glass box. . Concept:
Site: 173 Perry St. West Village NYC
Interior Elevation
Framing Views; Outside in, inside to inside and inside to outside.The apartment has glass walls on 3 of its sides, each to very distinctive views, another glass building, a brick wall and the west river and highway. The interior facades will respond to this challenges. Highlighting what the users want to see and hiding what they don’t want seen.
3rd Floor - Main Entrance Public Spaces Entrance Gallery Kitchen Dinning Room Living Room Bar Area Grandfather’s Bedroom
Materials
Furniture
2rd Floor - Private Spaces Secondary Entrance Home Office Laundry Family Room Master Bedroom Kids Play and Bedroom
Sections
Office
Media Company Office Challenge: Create a client for a media
company and design a office space in an iconic building with design restrictions. Dedication Nature + Technology in Balance Success
Branding
Innovation
Community / Friends
Bussiness
Fun
Site : Seagram Building, Park Ave. NYC Their exists a paradox between the rigidity represented by the building and the dynamic office culture that the client wants represented in their office space. As a designer I will propose a office design that will challenge the limitations that where intended for this building’s interior, and provide an interior space that represents my clients company and their needs.
Seagram/Mies
Concept :Paradox
RIGID Strict • Precise Rigorous • Fixed Uncompromising Firm • Hard Exact • Resolved
GRID . VS . CLOUD
No Defined Shape Flexible Rectangular
Closed
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Change Rigid Hard Transitory
Soft
Permanent 90 Degrees
Flow
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Flow Media Office FLEXIBLE Loose • CREATIVE Rebels • Different Tolerant • Adjustable Gentle • Flow • Dynamic Innovative • Original • Fun
Client Profile FLOW MEDIA Young partners with a succesfull with big clients and media specialists.
Floor Plans First level
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Employee Entrance Canteen Meeting Table “War Room” Creative Partner Assistant + Staff Informal meeting room Strategic Planning Library Strategic Planners Production Lab Art Directors Graphic Designers Interactive Group Enclave Production Writers Producers Storage Lounge enclave
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Main Entrance Waitting Area Reception Conferance Room COnferance Room Partner informal meeting room Bussiness Partner Assistants Marketing Partner Small Conference Room Bar Account Managers Account Coordinators Buyers Informal Meeting rooms Printer / Fax Enclave New Bussiness Executives Human Resourses Accounting Controller Mail Room
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Partners
Conference Rooms + War Room
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Canteen + Bar
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Stairs
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Work Stations
Retail
Stella and Dot SHowroom
Site: Rambla de Catalu単a, Barcelona Concept: San Francisco Home
The company Stella and Dot dont have stores or showrooms they normallly only merchandise by social media and word of mouth. Representatives visit homes and organize social gatherins to showcase and sell the accesories, for that reason I was inspired to create this first showroom inspired by a San Francisco home, Hometown to the Stella and Dot Brand.
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Floor Plan 1 - Patio / WIndow display area 2 - Living room / Trunk Show Main area 3 - Dining Room / Conference Room 4 - Kitchen / Secondary Trunck Show Area
5 - Dressing Room / VIP Display Area 6 - Small Office 7 - Garden Room / Employee Room
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MUJI
Pop Up Store
Challenge: Choose a site in Manhattan and design a Pop-up Shop for
the Muji Brand. Use (2) 20’ containers. This store will be opened for 3 months. What will happen with the store after its closed?
Site : Bowling Green, Financial District NYC • Spring Time
“MUJI gives us a glimpse into a world where consuption doesn’t equate with distruction, nor pleasure with guilt. It’s fashionable to talk about how we can make things smarter but still beutifull, sexy but still enviromentally responsible, but MUJI has actually done it”
Concept MUJI Pop Up Store as Public Space Inspired by: Nature + Parks Abstractly represent the pathways that connect Bowling Green Park, the Muji Store and the Charging Bull Sculpture. MUJI by giving this gift to the neighborhood is poetically planting roots in a neighborhood where they currently don’t have stores.
Program The MUJI pop up will not act only as a store but as a space for activities and workshops for the community. This way MUJI benefits by promoting a variety of products and the community benefits from a new activity center that can bring life to the area. DIY art Workshops, Drawing and sketching classes, Food Tastings Family games, Fashion shows, Art and Photo gallery and even small concerts.
Site Plan:
First Level :
Ramp / crowd control for Charging Bull
Second Level :
Green Roof
Store area
Display Area
Multi-purpose Terrace
Open Seating area
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MUJI to GO
Site : JFK-5 (Jetblue Terminal) Queens, NY Concept
Floor Plan
Two stores in one. Fast and Slow experiences. Vending machine is incorporated in the window display for fast sales. A serene boutique like interior is created for costumers to experience the product and learn more about the brand. Providing a good shopping experience for costumers in a hurry and also for costumers with time to spare.
Challenge:
Propossal for existing MUJI to Go store in JFK airport. Comunicated directly with client to learn about their needs.
Existing Condition Store Pictures
Store Perspectives The new design improves the look and ambience of the interior of the store. It represents the same high quality of their products and have a coherent look with the other MUJI stores. Providing a more serene space for costumers with time to slow down and enjoy MUJI, also more counter space for costumers to test out products.
Materials
Section
Exhibition
7 Objects Exhibition
The exhibit, Wings of Hope, immerses guests in the miraculous tale of Juliane Koepcke, who was the sole survivor of a plane crash in the Amazon rainforest. Through her narrative and hands-on wilderness skills exercises, visitors gain an empathetic experience of her arduous journey.
mayor goals and key characteristics 1 - To educate our targeted audience on how to be resourceful in the wild. 2-To inform our visitors on biodiversity in the amazon forest. 3- To assemble a haptic experience from scene to scene. 4- To organize an intriguing circulation loyal to the sequence of events as experienced by our main character. 5The path of movement will reflect the density of the amazon ecology, as well as put forth that trickle of water that led our heroine to an increasingly large body of water which eventually led her back to civilization.
Wings of Hope; Survival story of Juliane Koepcke
Floor Plan
Diagrams
Kids Exhibition, Kids, Build, Kids This exhibition was designed inspired by the kids story Build, Dogs, Build. This exhibit is interactive, hands-on, character driven, experimental exhibition. Children are introduced to a construction site through the eyes of the dog characters. Visitors will have an opportunity to learn to read basic construction blueprints to better understand how buildings are built. Electricity, plumbing aand many structural components can be explored and engaged. Children can assume roles, use tools and participate in building and other exiting activities. book
Build, Kids, Build! Based on the Build, Dogs, Build!
Test Kiosk
To 2nd Floor
Kitchen
Inside the Wall
Photo-Op Bathroom
Paint Room Exit
Architect´s Table Sensory Learning
The Dog Shop
Construction /Demolition
The Food Truck
Pipe Table
Carpet Puzzle
Balls and Pipes
Welcome!
Kit Pickup
Entrance
Seating Area
Exhibition Design Intensive Fall 2014, Pratt Institute Calesher Ellis- Carolina Lanio- Mariana Rocha
Perspectives
DIFFA Propossal Table, We are One
To erase stigma associated with HIV/ AIDS, a sea of wishes from people of all backgrounds highlights the power of a world community, and that ultimately, love is greater than hate. We aspire to create a dignified space inspired abstractly by the ocean. The most important activity takes place in the table were the visitors are encouraged to participate, write and include one of their positive thoughts with countless ones from their counterparts.
Perspectives
Floor Plan
Light Effects
Section
Model
Extras
3DS Max Class
Apocalyptic Barcelona Pavillion Challenge: Build a 3d model of the Barcelona Pavillion and render it,
then Photoshop it into a different scenario.