peter delbusso |
Interior Design Co-op Portfolio
peter delbusso
contact: 774.280.4468 delbuspa@mail.uc.edu 2409 Ohio Avenue Apt. 2 Cincinnati, OH 45219
experience: ZGF Architects | Portland, OR | Interior Design Intern (01/2013-05/2013) Maintained the firm’s materials library, worked with designers and sales reps to select and order materials, designed and assembled presentation boards for finish materials and renderings. Local 127 | Cincinnati, OH | Server’s Assistant (06/2012-present) Part of the service staff in a fine dining restaurant with a local food-sourcing philosophy. Hannaford | Uxbridge, MA | Front End Associate (08/2008-12/2011) Cashiered and bagged groceries and managed shopping carts in the parking lot.
education: University of Cincinnati | Interior Design | Class of 2016 (09/2011-present) College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning GPA: 3.0/4.0, Dean’s List Fall 2011 Participating in the Professional Practice Co-op Program alternating each semester between college study and work in the Interior Design field. University of Cincinnati | Urban Planning | Class of 2015 (09/2010-06/2011) College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning GPA: 3.35/4.0 Nipmuc Regional High School | Upton, MA | Class of 2010 (08/2006-06/2010) GPA: 3.0/4.0
skills: Computer Programs: Autodesk Revit, Rhino, AutoCAD, Google SketchUp, and Adobe Creative Suites. Sculpture Studio (03/2011-06/2011) Explored different media and techniques including welding, wood-working, and plaster casting. AP Studio Art (08/2009-06/2010) Used a variety of media to develop a 12-piece concentration.
activities: Students for Ecological Design (04/2012-present) Member of club focused on promoting sustainable design. Architecture for Humanity (01/2012-present) Member of club that utilizes design skills to improve local communities through service projects. UC Hoopdance Cats (02/2011-present) Member of club and volunteered to perform with the club at UC’s 2011 Relay for Life.
type study I designed and drafted this font using AutoCAD. Each letter is a separate vector shape, so they have the ability to be made into an installable font. The letters were formed through the development of a geometric “grid� consisting of circles, squares, and diagonal and orthogonal lines.
color study
analysis
analysis
cube
urban planning
studio
unit
body mantle
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