Welcome I am very pleased and excited to be writing an introduction for the final year interior design students end of year book, here at De Monfort University, Leicester. This year’s large cohort has been an absolute pleasure to teach and it is has been fantastic seeing them develop into a strong group of talented, highly skilled and motivated individuals, who are ready for the next chapter of their design careers to employment or Masters level of study. This year has been like no other with the impact of the pandemic, resulting in students who have become more resilient, resourceful and adaptive than
ever. We have of course missed out on a lively design studio which buzzes with energy due to blended learning, however our final year students have embraced this challenge and have produced work to a very high standard in all areas of design. The Major Design Projects (selected by the students) this year have covered a variety of topics such as Climate change, Sustainability and Black Lives Matter as well as projects which are more light hearted in nature. These projects demonstrate the students range of skills and interests. The projects engage with a variety of buildings, some of which
are concerned with industrial heritage and others with modern buildings or located overseas. We find this approach encourages students to push the boundaries of design and creates well rounded designers ready for industry, regionally, nationally and globally. It is a privilege to be part of the students learning experience at DMU and on behalf of the programme team we would like to congratulate them on their fantastic achievements and wish them all the best for a successful future.
Nicky Harding
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Nicky Harding
Alex Stothard
Brian Wealthall
Stuart Wright
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Rebecca Graaff
Nathan Smith
Sam Williams
Kate Unwin
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Mathew Bethancourt
Georgia Frangoude
Harriet Lazzeri
Phil Holloway
Grace Arnold Halofit Gym Innocent
grace.ann.arnold02@gmail.com @grace.ann.arnold.interior.design @Grace Arnold
3 words to describe me: Driven, Sarcastic, Hangry. Favourite university memory: Crying hysterically to Alex over Teams about dropping out in third year and 5 minutes later realising that’s a bad idea. Describe your MDP: My MDP offers a safe and immersive alternative to conventional gyms branded by innocent smoothies with a funhouse exploratory atmosphere.
Boyana Borisova SVJ Genderless Cosmetics p2407254@my365.dmu.ac.uk
Three word to describe yourself: ambitious, artistic, adventurous. Favourite university project: I loved working on the coffee cultureinspired artisan café I created for the Leisure pathway project in second year. Describe your MDP: ‘Svj’ is a gender-neutral cosmetics store that combines Retail and Hospitality and aims to create an inclusive and welcoming space where everyone can enjoy cosmetics.
Amelia Bradsworth Forgotten Tales
ameliabradsworth.co.uk @Amelia Bradsworth
Three word to describe yourself: Ambitious, Passionate, Cheerful. Favourite university Project: My favourite project was Shades of Eternity, a two-week virtual reality project that supported four of the sustainable development goals. Designed with colour and enchantment. Describe your MDP: Forgotten Tales Exhibition brings fairy-tale stories to life through interactive design. A celebration of LadyBird Books to encourage future readers by keeping the magic alive.
Jess Brittan Interlude jessbrittan99@hotmail.com @madebeige @Jess Brittan
Three words to describe me: Friendly, Beige, Overdressed. Favourite university memory: Going to London in the first week, because of the people I talked to on that trip I now have some lifelong friends. Describe your MDP: A space defined by its dreamy colour story and lots of mirrored surfaces. Somewhere for people to express themselves no mater gender identity.
Kéziah Campbell Forgotten Chains keziahcampbell@hotmail.com @kcampbelldesigns @Keziah Campbell
Three words to describe me: Ambitious, Expressive, Passionate. My favourite university memory: My favourite memory is strangely all the ‘all nighters’, as even though they were stressful I had the best conversations and laughs with different people. Describe your MDP: A multi sensory exhibition space, showcasing British black history, then finally celebrating Britain’s diversity and multiculturalism, encouraging unity.
Megan Evans Whole Health meganevansdesignuk@gmail.com @meganevansdesign @Megan Evans
Three words to describe me: Driven, Warm & Dependable. My favourite university project: LCB Exhibition Design – putting together the final exhibition on site! It was so cool to see our groups vision come together and then to see the public enjoy the space on the soft launch night! Describe your MDP: A community centre that provides accessible space for adults to be educated to improve their whole health through regular exercise, healthy diet and sufficient rest.
Ewelina Fajto Paws N Play
efajto@gmail.com @efajto.interior_design @Ewelina Fajto
Three words that describe you: Inventive, Resourceful, Diligent. Favourite university project: ‘Fruity Paradise’ - Summer Pavilion. Creating a model for the summer pavilion bar showed me how I enjoyed practical work and became an imaginative and creative designer. Describe your MDP: My MDP aimed to provide a 2nd home for the dogs during their owners’ absence by providing them with a safe and warm environment.
Molly Gilham-Skinner Coppafeel mgilham-skinner@diormail.com @Molly Gilham-Skinner
Three words that describe you: Positive, Excitable, Happy. Favourite university memory: Too many to condense, but probably when tutors started locking doors for late attendees to lectures – absolute chaos, now look, lectures from home in pjs. Describe your MDP: Coppafeel – An uplifting, celebratory, inclusive space that encourages visitors to understand symptoms of breast cancer. To support those in need and inspire all.
Karolina Gladkowska Industria Venue p17170931@my365.dmu.ac.uk
Words that describe me: Creative, Ambitious, Hard-working. Favourite project: My favourite project was The Green Gym. It is the sustainable leisure design completed by me in just 2 weeks. It was designed in 2020. Describe your MDP: My MDP project is a wedding venue Industria. The project uses LED light projection chosen by a couple. It focuses on interaction with guests.
Anna Gresle Farthing Palace Theatre Hotel anna.gresle.farthing@outlook.com @anna.gresle.farthing.interiors @Anna Gresle Farthing
Three Words: Passionate, Unsophisticated, Colourful. Favourite Memory: Vanlife was across the board a challenging time in our degree, but is definitely not something I think any of us will ever forget! MDP Description: A hotel development of a Grade II listed theatre in Swansea, celebrating the theatre and location’s past, present and setting the tone for its future.
Lidia Gusseva Multi-Gen House lygusseva@gmail.com @Lidia Gusseva
Three words that describe you: Friendly, Organized, Purposeful. Favourite university project: Living Pathway project at the end of 2nd year, to gather information and design preferences of real client. Describe your MDP: It is multi-family living house made in old farm barn, with consideration of different types of families and their needs.
Silvia Handa Re Image Ine silviahanda207@gmail.com @ssilviaa_h.designs @Silvia Handa
Three words to describe me: Chill, Quirky, Brave. Favourite university project: Glam & Mend Promotional Event (Second Year)- as it was about making a difference for fast fashion and it turned out being dynamic, colourful and quirky. Describe your MDP: An immersive and futuristic space full of vibrant colours and abstract shapes inspired by women’s various body forms promoting about Breaking the Stereotypical Image.
Florrie Hayes-Warren The New Normal
florriehayeswarren@outlook.com @florrieinteriordesign @Florrie Hayes-Warren
Three words to describe me: Sociable, Loving, Ambitious. Favourite Memory: I have absolutely loved my university experience, there isn’t a particular memory that can capture how incredible my time has been. Overall, the friends I have made and the knowledge I have gained in interior design. Describe your MDP: The project was to encapsulate current conditions taking it forward into a residential project with a collaborative working space for residents and surrounding village consumption.
Thomas Jack On The Hoof
tjinteriors03@gmail.com @tjinteriors0307 @Thomas Jack
3 words: Caring, Diligent and Trustworthy Favourite university memory: Working in the studios with friends till 12pm trying to get work done but ended up in hysterical laughter and falling off chairs. Describe MDP: A re-development of the Renewables Business Centre in Hayle, Cornwall to an educational and experiential Institute for Climate Change sponsored by Ben & Jerry’s.
Awa Jallow
Manchester Children’s Hospital p2422831@my365.dmu.ac.uk
3 words: Outgoing, Hardworking, Kind. Favourite university memory: Meeting friends for life at University Describe MDP: My project is a children respite for Manchester Children’s Hospital. The hospital environment is not a place meant for any child or parent and can be very stressful or upsetting. So the respite is meant to help children develop and becomes an escapism for both the patients to just be children and be free.
Aaditya Joshi Future Travel Ltd aaditya431998@gmail.com @dezeen.aj @Aaditya Joshi
3 words that describe me: Passionate, Energetic, Fun. Favourite university project: The RSA brief really allowed me to reflect on some of my own actions while designing my product for the submission. Enhanced my problem-solving skills. Describing my MDP: Future Travel looks at the travel company as a whole and tries to make the booking process a lot of fun for the users by providing them an immersive experience.
Michailina Klangidou Eunoia Klangidou-m18@hotmail.com @Michailina Klangidou
Three words to describe me: Motivated, Contemporary, Friendly. Favourite university Project: The structure and lighting project in Year 1, were we had to build a bridge out of paper using origami methods. Describe your MDP: A Hotel Spa in a preserved building in Nicosia, Cyprus with a traditional with modern accent design with the old dominating the space.
Chara Kouppari Pro Office
zzzhen.hazel16@gmail.com @Charakouppari @Chara Kouppari
Three words that describe you: Hard-Working, Divergent, Dramatic. Favourite university project: The most unique and divergent project was the two-week project which was by far my favourite project. The out of the box element and the divergent project was really creative. Describing my MDP: My MDP project has been designed for business people based on the future changes regarding the office layouts and working structure.
Thomas Lamb Wethersport
uk.thomaslamb@gmail.com @designs.lamb @Thomas Lamb
Three words to describe me: Hilarious, Handsome & Humble Favourite Project: Motive Bar – My 2nd Year Pathway project, I’m passionate about Leisure Design, especially bars and nightclubs so I loved every minute spent working on the project. Describe my MDP: Wethersport – A JD Wetherspoon sports bar flagship designed for a post-covid world, catering for all levels of social contact whilst celebrating Leicester’s historical sporting honours.
Ellie Langlands Bracebridge Riverside Museum p17183337@my365.dmu.ac.uk @langlands.interiordesign @Ellie Langlands
3 words to describe me: Innovative, Bubbly & Pragmatic. Favourite Memory: Deadline week spending late nights in the VJ Patel Building ordering take-away and working alongside friends on projects. Words to describe my project: Bracebridge Riverside Museum is an educational place to get an outlook onto the water pollution crisis. The museum showcases the issues and solutions in exhibit form.
Sihan Lin Make You Feel Better kristysihan@gmail.com @KKristyaaaaaaa @Sihan Lin
Three words that describe you: Dependable, Responsible, Cooperative. Favourite university memory: All these experiences at university make me know more clearly about my future direction, and also make me become stronger and understand myself. Describe your MDP: The project is intended to alleviate some of the stress that is common in today’s society. It’s worth paying attention to and providing such a space to help people reduce stress.
Yixin Long DOH Theatre 3509126470@qq.com @kkkfverhh @Yixin Long
Three words that describe you: Creative, Imagination, Experientialism. Favourite university project: My first immersive theatre project, Romeo and Juliet, which directly made me realize my creative path is performance design. Describe my MDP: DOH theatre is a black box theatre which I design it for Leicester, communicating the relationship between art and daily life.
Lloyd Manu Trendi p2430137@my365.dmu.ac.uk
Three words that describe you: Tall, Funny, Positive. Favourite university project: My favourite project that I’ve done is the Soul Nightclub Experience, which was in second year, as I could get more creative with my ideas. Describe my MDP: The MDP was interesting as the you could be more free and creative with your ideas.
Valentina Mazzilli Moment vmazzilli.design@gmail.com @Valentina Mazzilli
Three words that describe you: Affable, Intuitive and Driven. Favourite university memory: Everyone walking to Tesco to get their lunchtime meal deal and all having lunch together in the studios. Describe my MDP: Moment is a space inspired by Scandinavian ideals serving food and coffee. Moment helps users connect with living in the present and being comfortable.
Melissa Mosley Time Warp
melissa.m_designs@hotmail.com @melissa.m_interiors @Melissa Mosley
Three words that describe you: Optimistic, Friendly, Positive. Favourite university project: 2300 Pathway Living Project redesigning a terraced building to be a home for Jack Monroe. Describe your MDP: My MDP is Time Warp, it is an immersive restaurant that aims to manipulate time and educate on how to manage time pressures.
Emma O'Galligan Humanity: The Yemen Experience emma@aurelietshiama.com @eogalligan.design @Emma O’Galligan
Three words that describe you: Jolly, Upbeat, Talkative. Favourite university memory: When I told Nicky that this course made me go blind and she told me not to advertise the course like that. Describe your MDP: My MDP is a multifunctional space, designed to raise awareness about worthy causes in an exciting and immersive way, using technology.
LibbyOrton The DNA of Tiffany libertyorton9@gmail.com @liberty.Anne.interiors @Liberty Orton
Three words that describe you: Tenacious, Inventive, Endeavour. Favourite university memory: Hamburg, an amazing trip, where I formed friendships with the girls. Additionally, working with Office Twelve on a Virgin Holiday project for a promotional event. Describe your MDP: Immersive exhibition, offering a chance to see the world of Tiffany, from past to the future. Future of Tiffany’s bar, exploration of a futuristic and diverse bar.
Harry Palmer On Track Harrypalmer.design@gmail.com @H.palmerdesigns @Harry Palmer
Three words that describe you: Active, Reliable, Ambitious. Favourite university memory: The Van life Project, A “Team” building exercise that tested everyone’s patience and workload distribution, although a favourite memory, looking back a very stressful one. Describe your MDP: On Track, The Eco-Design Exhibition. An exhibition showcasing the progress of design history and engineering of Leicester touching on the problems caused by technology.
Sam Pearce Life On Land
spearce675@gmail.com @spearce.designs @Sam Pearce
Three words that describe you: Considerate, Attentive, Procrastinator. Favourite university memory: Getting stuck in my second year accommodation’s lift for an hour with 7 other people in it, then rescued by the fire brigade. Describe your MDP: A highly interactive, immersive exhibition designed to educate children on Goal 15 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Darius Pisarczyk SET dariuszpisarczyk30@gmail.com @Darius Pisarczyk
Three words that describe you: Friendly, Motivated, Dedicated. Favourite university project: #vanlife project. I really enjoyed that period because that project depended on solid group work, and we had a chance to finalize our design by constructing actual sleeping pods. Describe your MDP: My major design project called SET, it is a restaurant and live performance venue located in the cultural quarter of Leicester.
Beth Roberts Love Myself Exhibition bethroberts1704@gmail.com @brobertsdesign @Beth Roberts
Three words that describe you: Enthusiastic, Perfectionist, Inquisitive Favourite university memory: The invisible exhibition during the Prague trip and discovering The House of the Suicide/The House of the Mother of the Suicide by John Hejduk. Describe your MDP: The ‘LOVE MYSELF Exhibition’ aims to give the fans of band BTS a chance to immerse themselves with in their favourite music videos.
Bryony Roberts The Rejuvenation Project bryony14@icloud.com @_brons_interior_ @ Bryony Roberts
Three words that describe you: Bubbly, Creative, Passionate. Favourite university project: The Rejuvenation Project must be my favourite project just because of the freedom we were given to really be creative. Describe your MDP: MDP was a little self-indulgent because of the connection to me and my hometown. It was inspired by this connection and the deterioration of the town.
Indira Samji The Holographic Animal Exhibition p2442366@my365.dmu.ac.uk
Three words that describe you: Creative, Enthusiastic, Strong. Favourite university memory: Making friends for life and the memories we made along the way, such as watching the sunset form the 4th floor whenever we were stressed. Describe your MDP: An interactive holographic animal exhibition for children and their parents, that educates them on animal cruelty within zoos. Including a jungle café and gift shop.
Rebekah Shaw The Taste Factory
becks.m.shaw@gmail.com @rms.designs
Three words that describe you: Chatty, Friendly, Thoughtful. Favourite university project: My MDP ‘Taste Factory’. Describe your MDP: Taste Factory is a bar specialising in spirit tastings and cocktail/mocktail masterclasses. The bar is designed with a subtle industrial aesthetic along with botanical elements coming through.
Leah Shorey-Okoronkwo The Slant Gallery lpinteriors@hotmail.com @ _lpinteriors @Leah Shorey-Okoronkwo
Three words that describe you: Spontaneous, Ambitious & Perceptive. Favourite university memory: An unforgettable memory of mine from university was the stressful yet hilarious moments of pulling all-nighters in the library before a deadline. Describe your MDP: Exhibiting political, cultural, and social art that contain controversial opinions, the ‘Slant’ Gallery, conveys the debatable idea of society as broken through the spatial design and artwork.
Lydia Smith Stimulation lydiasmith1627@gmail.com @lydiasmithintd @Lydia Smith
Three words that describe you: Fun-Loving, Ambitious, Imaginative. Favourite university memory: The Hamburg trip was definitely a highlight of my University experience; so fun, I had such a laugh! Many memories & friendships formed for life. Describe your MDP: The ‘Stimulation’ multi-sensory experiential restaurant is an immersive space that focuses on increasing connections between people through stimulation of the human senses.
Emily Stockley Circulate emilystockley@mac.com @Stockleydesigns @Emily Stockley
Three words that describe you: Resilient, Laid-back, Sarcastic. Favourite university memory: The trip to Wakefield’s sculpture park in first year. Describe your MDP: Circulate, a zero-waste eco store designed to make sustainability accessible and attractive to young adults.
Laura Thompson Futures Hub laurathompson1061@gmail.com @Laura Thompson
Three words that describe you: Laid-Back, Attentive & Charming. Favourite university memory: Having a public breakdown outside castle park the day before the pavilion deadline because it’d shut and I needed to measure something, proceeded to McDonalds after. Describe your MDP: Collaborative hub for small creative businesses, entrepreneurs, and students to access vital facilities, gain advice and network with others to grow their business and/or brand.
Meheq Tundai Oasis Meheq@icloud.com @Meheq Tundai
Three words that describe you: Ambitious, Hard-Working, Creative. Favourite university memory: My favourite memory is meeting so many new people from different backgrounds and cultural and creating memorable experiences with my closest friends throughout my studies. Describe your MDP: The “Oasis” is Refugee community and cultural centre, that bridges the Gap between cultural and is an environment that integrates people of all backgrounds together.
Varaniyaa Umamaheswaran Re-earth varanidesign@gmail.com @varanidesign @Varaniyaa Umamaheswaran
Three words that describe you: Enthusiastic, Imaginative, Diligent. Favourite university project & memory: My favourite project from my whole uni experience must be the MDP. My favourite memory would be working on this project because I couldn’t be prouder of my progress and the outcome of this year. Describe your MDP: Re-earth is a sustainable departmentstore that brings consciously manufactured goods with a variety of facilities. It offers an experience to educate people about where and how their clothes are made and its life-cycle.
Karolina Wojcik Mill & Meal p17244780@alumni365.dmu.ac.uk
Three words that describe you: Ambitious, Creative, Optimistic. Favourite university project: My favourite project, which I created during my studies, was designing a terrace that moves and follows the sun. Describe your MDP: My MDP was a project of a restaurant hall with a bakery called Mill & Meal in the old building of the Michalenki mill. This project was especially important to me as the building is located in my hometown Chelm, Poland.
Ellen Woolf Ginfusion & The Great Gin Escape ellen@ewoolf-designs.co.uk @ewoolf.designs @Ellen Woolf
Three words that describe you: Organised, Giggly, Welsh. Favourite university memory: When Sam said that my pavilion in first year resembled the shape of a croissant when it was meant to look like a caterpillar. Describe your MDP: Ginfusion & The Great Gin Escape is a bar and escape room experience designed based on the user interaction with the brand Ableforth’s Bathtub Gin.
Charlotte Wright Pebblestone Studios charlottewrightinteriors@gmail.com @charlottewrightinteriors @Charlotte Wright
Three words that describe you: Optimistic, Warm-Hearted & Conscientious. Favourite university memory: Our 1st Year trip to Hamburg! We had the best time exploring the city, architecture, shops and museums, I made friends for life on this trip. Describe your MDP: I have designed an Artist Retreat and community centre, restoring an abandoned seafront military fort. The outcome is a culmination of all my design passions.
Zhang Zizhen Warm Plan zzzhen.hazel16@gmail.com @hazel_zzzhen @Zhang zizhen
Three words that describe you: Sanguine, Independent, Amiable. Favourite university project: My favourite project is the stage design based on the repertoire, which is a new and interesting experience. Describe your MDP: My MDP project is an activity centre for the elderly. I hope that more people can care about the lives of the elderly in modern society.
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