Interior Design Portfolio

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C L A I R E B E L LO N interior design portfolio



C L A I R E B E L LO N EDUCATION

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Bachelor of Interior Design, May 2016 CIDA accredited program Art History and Music Minors GPA 3.8

PRESIDENT 2015 - 2016 Utah State University, USGBC Student Chapter ART AMBASSADOR 2014 - 2016 Utah State University, Caine College of the Arts

WORK EXPERIENCE INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP EDA Architects

2015

Paid internship position working with interior designers on various aspects of projects from start to finish. Opportunities included field measuring, visits to job sites, drawing tenant improvement plans, rendering, creating coded furniture plans, sourcing materials, and more.

PUBLICITY PRESIDENT LDSSA Publicity Committee

2015

ART COUNCIL PRESIDENT 2014 - 2015 Utah State University, Caine College of the Arts

ACHIEVEMENTS Greenbuild International Conference & Expo Scholarship Recipient and Attendee, 2015

ART MUSEUM ATTENDANT 2015 - 2016 Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art

$1,000 Merit Award winner in National Daltile Interior Design Scholarship Competition, 2014

Maintained current knowledge about artwork and exhibits, co-led educational tours for student groups, and facilitated in overall maintenance and security practices for the museum.

Laverna Faylor Hulme Interior Design Scholarship, 2014 - 2015

QUALIFICATIONS COMPUTER SKILLS AutoCAD Architecture (2D and 3D) Revit Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint DESIGN SKILLS Hand and computer Rendering Hand sketching, model building Graphic design Ability to read and draw construction documents Space planning ADA knowledge

claire.c.bellon@gmail.com 801.362.2363

George S. & Dolores Eccles Scholarship, Caine College of the Arts, 2013 - 2014 Published essayist in the Voices Anthology Student Textbook of Utah State University, 2012, 2013, & 2014 Guest Harpist with the Utah State Symphony Orchestra, 2012 Dean’s List, Utah State University, 2011 - 2014

AFFILIATIONS ASID, 2012 - present IIDA, 2012 - present USGBC, 2012 - present


CONTENTS

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RESUME Claire Bellon

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ISLAND MARKET A local renovation

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VIE MAGAZINE Corporate Headquarters

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ENFOLD Medical Spa

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LAKEVIEW Labor and Delivery Unit


LIMN CREATIVE Coworking Space

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EVEREST Private Residence

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HOUSE OF HUES Puerto Rico Residence

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OGDEN Residence

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DESIGN INFLUENCE Italy, France, and England

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THE PROJECT A project for the student design competition sponsored by Daltile and ASID, the task was to renovate an existing space of our choice; an improved space plan, material selections from Daltile, and an interior rendering showcased significant changes for the better.

THE CONCEPT Island Market, a local convenience store, celebrates twenty years of business with a much needed renovation. Improvements center on the objectives of increasing community, convenience, and commerce through thoughtful space planning, tile selections, and aesthetically enhanced design.

THE TOOLS AutoCAD Hand rendering Photoshop

THE AWARD

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ISLAND MARKET

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I was awarded a $1,000 scholarship as a Merit Finalist in the national Daltile / ASID student competition.

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BREAKROOM A central skylight, space for living greenery, and text on the floor and walls by author Henry David Thoreau contribute to the sustainable culture at Vie Headquarters.

THE PROJECT Work in a team of five to create a brand and corporate identity for a new company; space plan an existing 16,180 sq. ft. building; select commercial systems furniture, specify fixture and material selections; create renderings and present office design in a 50-page book.

THE CONCEPT A magazine company, Vie directly promotes the meaning of its title: life. To subscribe is to access insight into living deeply, responsibly, sustainably, and beautifully. The focus is awareness of environment and culture, the resulting needs and issues that relate, and the celebration of small steps towards a brighter future. Initial concept development for the design of Vie Corporate Headquarters, an open-plan office, led us to a focus on nature, and trees, specifically. Branches, tree rings, roots, and the light that filters through leaves became a springboard for an office that is defined by positive growth, upward expansion, and sustainable design. With both US and International sales divisions, as well as Marketing and Art departments, the challenges presented throughout the design phase included finding the most convenient circulation throughout the office, allowing for natural light to reach every employee regardless of their desk location, and creating a plan that was efficient, interesting, and revolved around the intent to achieve LEED rating.

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LINDON, UT

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Vie Headquarters seeks to achieve LEED Silver rating. A sample cover of the magazine, which is focused on sustainability and simple-living. Another view of the breakroom and lounge area. Concept development artwork. The furniture and space plan of the open-office.

FURNITURE AND SPACE PLAN


LOUNGE RENDERING COLLABORATIVE EFFORT WITH MADI STEWART

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THE PROJECT Space plan; commercial furniture, fixture, and material specifications; renderings, and construction documents for an upscale, 2,360 sq. ft. medical spa.

12'-0"

THE CONCEPT Enfold is reflection, comfort, and transformation: the feeling of being wrapped in a blanket, sitting by the fire, encapsulated in the kind of warmth only total relaxation can provide.

THE TOOLS AutoCAD Hand rendering Photoshop

ENFOLD MEDICAL SPA

TIONAL PRODUCT

A visit to the spa should be a departure- clients pay for an escape from their everyday mundane tasks, seeking to renew tired bodies and appearance. However, an unfamiliar setting and variety of treatments offered at an upscale medical spa bring an intimidation factor; Enfold seeks to provide the client with a sensation of home, and safety, in the most unique and innovative way possible. Intuitive, thoughtful design of this spa reaches out to newcomers, as well as those familiar with the experience and searching for something unconventional. A place to embrace reflection in privacy, envelop in the comforts of superior design, and embody the transformation that follows state-of-the-art treatments, Enfold is not only a spa, but an all-encompassing experience.


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A custom fireplace, relaxed furniture, and cushioned rug add warmth to the spa.

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Illumini Umber slate, mosaic

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oak, mystic taupe 2 hardwood flooring

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A detail of the custom entry wall. Breakroom kitchen elevation. Axonometric of reception desk. Side elevation of reception desk. 3'-9" Mechanical floor 3'-10"plan.

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Healthcare design should function like a well-oiled machine, but this often leaves little room for beauty and comfort. A new Labor and Delivery Unit at Lakeview Hospital bridges the gap between efficiency and aesthetics, challenging the cliche of drab interiors and sterile white. Designed for optimum performance, as well as luxurious accommodations, the maternity wing boasts spacious rooms, refined color and material choices, garden terraces, and a modern cafe. Windowed courtyards throughout the space infuse natural light into every room and hallway, bringing both the energy and soothing qualities of nature indoors. Lakeview is design at its best: patient needs met effectively through well-planned, contemporary healthcare design, connected in harmony with a comfortable, beautiful, and natural environment.

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THE CONCEPT

CLAIRE CHRISTIANSEN

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11'-6" a 48,000 sq. ft. Labor and Delivery Space plan Unit in an existing building; commercial material and furniture selection; utilize 2D and 3D pattern designs of our own creation as custom work throughout the space; present to a nurse practitioner to receive realistic feedback from a healthcare professional.

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726 E 175 N

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376 EAST 410 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

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claire.christiansen@gmail.com EAST 410 SOUTH 801.362.2363 claire.christiansen@gmail.com LAKE CITY, UTAH

726 E 175 N CLAIRE CHRISTIANSEN FOLD SPA CLAIRE CHRISTIANSEN LINDON, UT

801.362.

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WAITING ROOM Small courtyards throughout the hospital allow the comforts of natural light and greenery to reach guests.

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POSTPARTUM ROOM RIGHT: The design for high-end postpartum rooms in the Labor and Delivery Unit maintains focus on patient comfort. Muted jewel tones and custom tile work, lighting, and artwork add luxury.

LABOR AND DELIVERY ROOM

PATTERN DESIGN RIGHT: Inspired by the form and function found in nature, we began this project by creating 2D and 3D patterns, designed from abstractions of specific elements in Logan Canyon. Tree bark, leaves, and the veins in a rock, among other discoveries, became patterns found throughout the hospital as custom tile design, upholstery, wallcoverings, and woodwork.


SPACE PLAN

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Space plan; commercial furniture, fixture, and material selections and renderings for a coworking space. Located in a building initially designed as a small group project, and chosen as the class favorite prior to interior design on an individual basis.

THE CONCEPT Limn Creative is a 7,500 square foot coworking space located in downtown Ogden. Designed for anyone with vision, drive, and entrepreneurial spirit, Limn welcomes all in need of a permanent, semi-permanent or one-day-stand in an inspiring office space. Made for writers, architects, journalists, entrepreneurs, accountants, web developers, or freelancers- Limn provides availability to necessities and amenities including conference rooms, comfortable lounge areas, and easy access to snacks, printing, and WiFi.

THE TOOLS AutoCAD Hand rendering Photoshop

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THE PROJECT

LIMN CREATIVE COWORKING SPACE


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CONFERENCE ROOM

A custom conference table 3'-0" painted in a bright-hued orange to match the company’s logo infuses energy into this space.

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Limn Creative is housed inside an 80,000 sq. ft. mixed-use building, designed as a group project prior to focusing on the interiors individually.

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KITCHENETTE / LOCKER ELEVATION Available for the convenience of Limn Creative users are lockers and kitchenette areas throughout the office. The photograph mural depicts a scene from a party in Ogden in the 1940’s.

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Like the mountain it was named for, Everest defies gravity, proportion, and architectural limits. A horizontal square footage constraint created the desire for vertical expansion, the feeling of endless space. Two open stairwells lead to six separate levels: living, kitchen, bedroom, bath, office/utility, and pool. While ten flights of stairs are not for the faint-of-heart, this home was designed for mountaineers- a couple who thrives off adventure and the view from the highest peak. Everest remains true to its namesake with its sparse, cool interiors, a blank canvas for the client’s expanding contemporary art collection. Encased almost entirely in floor-to-ceiling windows, the real artistry, and the selling point of the home, is the view: forest and mountains on all four sides. Imposing, dramatic, and breathtaking, Everest exemplifies the possibilities of a home’s highest potential.

THE TOOLS AutoCAD Hand rendering Revit Photoshop Model building

EVEREST PRIVATE RESIDENCE

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATION THE CONCEPT

376 EAST 410 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

ENFOLD SPA

Design a modern 1,500 sq. ft. home that pushes creative boundaries while remaining buildable; create presentation drawings of floorplans, elevations, and site plan; build a 1/4” scale, foam core model; render presentation floor plans and elevations; create exterior and interior digital renderings; draw axonometric views of home and a set of construction documents.

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THE PROJECT

ODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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376 EAST 410 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

ENFOLD SPA

SK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

TINY HOUSE A 1/4” scale model was constructed over a period of a week.

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FLOOR PLAN, LEVEL 1 - 3

FLOOR PLAN, LEVEL 4 - 6


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EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC

LIVING ROOM LEFT: A Barcelona couch, custom fireplace, and original Mark Rothko painting furnish the room.

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The south elevation exhibits the front of the home and two visible stairwells. The climb from base to summit is seen in the west elevation; the home’s tallest tower is 50 ft. At the back of the home, the north elevation, dark walls contrast with glass curtain walls. The east elevation shows a portion of the landscaping; retaining walls divide separate courtyard spaces.

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Wall section, stair elevation, cabinet detail, building section.

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CLAIRE CHRISTIANSEN

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CLAIRE CHRISTIANSEN

CLAIRE CHRISTIANSEN STAIR PLANS/ELEVATION DETAILS

DESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT The prompt and floor plans for this project were provided by interior designer Benjamin Noriega Ortiz. Floor plans, renderings, and high-end furniture, fixture and art selection were compiled into printed and visual formats to be presented to Ortiz, who visited from his home base in New York City to critique in a workshop format.

THE CONCEPT Infused with neon brights, high-energy, and a touch of the unexpected, this home in Puerto Rico captures the energy and colors of the city it resides in. Built and designed for a family of three, everything revolves around work or relaxation by day, and entertaining by night. A crowning feature of the home is the large outdoor patio space designed specifically for parties.

THE TOOLS AutoCAD Hand rendering Photoshop

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

THE PROJECT

CABINET SECTION/DETAILS

HOUSE OF HUES PUERTO RICO RESIDENCE


LIVING ROOM Modern art, gold lamps and chandelier, and bright fabrics warm up an otherwise cool and neutral space.

PRODUCED BY AN AUT

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OUTDOOR PATIO

FLOOR PLAN LEVELS 2 & 1


ENTRYWAY LEFT: Wild custom wallpaper sets the tone for this residence from the moment of entry. Neutral tones and white paint let the focal wall stand out.

DINING BELOW: Centered around a painting by a Russian contemporary artist, the dining room reflects the world travels and art collection of the residents.

DINING ROOM

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THE PROJECT Design a residence of your choice, to be located on the Ogden City site as a part of the senior capstone revitalization project. Concept sketches, floor plans, and renderings.

THE CONCEPT This home was inspired by the craftsman style prevalent in the early architectural history of Ogden city. Designed and built for a family of four, it features traditional elements, modern furnishings, an open, versatile floor plan, and a large front porch and back patio. State of the art appliances and modern amenities bring traditional architecture up-to-date.

THE TOOLS AutoCAD Hand rendering Photoshop

OGDEN RESIDENCE


ENTRYWAY Large windows allow for plenty of natural light in this inviting entrance to the home.

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FLOOR PLAN LEVELS 1 & 2

EXTERIOR SKETCH


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT DINING ROOM AND ENTRYWAY Craftsman style windows and molding frame the view into the side yard. Furnishings are sophisticated, but family friendly. Two study sketches of the entryway show varying furniture arrangements and a central fireplace.

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THE PROJECT Keep a visual journal of sketches throughout a month of European travels; create pattern swatches inspired by the mood, colors, and influence of each country.

THE CONCEPT The opportunities I’ve had to travel with professors and students from the Interior Design program at Utah State University have been invaluable. A trip to New York City in 2013, Italy, France, and England in 2014, Chicago in 2015 and Washington D.C. for the Greenbuild International Conference have greatly added to my education. My appreciation for art, architecture, and design is continually growing, and the inspiration I have gained from experiencing some of the world’s finest first-hand has directly impacted the way I design. There is beauty everywhere in the world, and I can find inspiration in many ways; interior design has taught me to channel what stands out to me, to learn from it, to expound upon it, and ultimately create something tied to a world of influence, but completely my own.

THE TOOLS Hand sketching AutoCAD Illustrator Photoshop

DESIGN INFLUENCE ITALY - FRANCE - ENGLAND


FROM TOP LEFT: Vaux le Vicomte, a baroque French château located in Maincy, southeast of Paris. A 30 min. sketch of the Eiffel Tower. Pattern inspired by mosaics in Italy. Tudor homes, a pattern from England. Sèvres porcelaininfluenced design for a pattern from France. The first Gothic cathedral, Saint-Denis.

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THANK YOU claire.c.bellon@gmail.com 801.362.2363


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