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DOB: 11th September 2001
63 Ince Avenue, Crosby, Liverpool, L23 7XE
Liverpool John Moores University / BA First Class Honours, Interior Architecture
Sep 2020 – July 2023
- Liverpool School of Art and Design Director’s Prize, BA Interior Architecture
Secondary School and Sixth Form / Sacred Heart Catholic College, Crosby
Sep 2012 – 2020
- A Level Results:
Business: 5 (C)
@emmawinstanley
@emma.intarch
Art: 7 (A)
IT: Distinction* (A*)
Primary School / St Edmunds and St Thomas’s, Waterloo
Sep 2005 - 2012
Professional Skills:
• AutoCAD
• Sketchup
• Enscape
• Adobe InDesign
• Adobe Photoshop
• Adobe Acrobat
• Lumion
• Revit
Personal Skills:
• Communication
• Good listener
• Enthusiastic
• Willingness to learn
• Strong willed
• Determined
• Good team player but can also work alone
Marblehead Home / Diana Irving
June 2023 - Present
- Creating design mood board proposals for potential clientele.
- Taking CAD measurements and improving CAD floorplans.
Liverpool John Moores University / Simon Tucker and Dominic Wilkinson
June 2023
- Improving a site model using the software’s Sketchup and Enscape for a Hilbre Island project.
MMA /Maggie Mullen Architect
April - May 2022
- Creating a Green Room Sketchup model proposal for Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, Liverpool.
- Site visit and measurement takings.
1/ Y E A R 3, S E M E S T E R 2
The Mythical Hotel
2/ Y E A R 3, S E M E S T E R 1
Digital Webform
3/ Y E A R 2, S E M E S T E R 2
Venue
Year 3, Semester 2
For my CDP project, the brief was to create a ‘mythical’ hotel design within the existing building The National Westminster Bank, located on 22 Castle Street, Liverpool.
My concept for this project consisted of a hotel split into three separate buildings, The NatWest Bank, The Old Bank of England and Martin’s Bank, all accessed through a private transport system within an underground network of tunnels. Each building is designed to have distinctive atmospheres and purposes, the first building containing the main transport system and spa, the second fitness and leisure, and the third business facilities. The trainline is a key feature to this specific hotel building, being the system where the guests can move from one building to another within an underground self-contained world, giving individuals the chance to experience Liverpool from a new layer beneath the surface. An electronically powered old steam train flows through the basement space, and through the main double height arched spa area allowing individuals to gain a glimpse of the most important areas in the hotel.
By focusing on the various themes within each of the three buildings and providing the private train system, my hotel will offer a unique and exclusive experience that differs from other hotels within the area.
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Fourth Plan
Fifth Floor Plan
Year 3, Semester 1
Digital webform is a web-based company who required a space where their business could acquire an office working environment along with a public space, allowing the community to enter the premises to view the various products that Digital Webform produce. The location of the existing building used for this project was the former Old Bank of England, Castle Street, Liverpool.
My main proposal for this project, along with the required office spaces within the upper floors of the building, consisted of the interior for a salon/bar experience, a restaurant, shop and garden space all situated on the Ground Floor. The idea being Digital Webform creates luxurious personalised skincare products, enabling the public to enter the premises and have specialised treatments within the main central salon and bar space at the front of the building.
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Basement Plan
Year 2, Semester 2
The ‘venue’ consisted of a proposal to create a new space within an existing building which could host a range of events such as live music, comedy, cabaret as well as accommodating formal and informal dining. The site for this location was The New Zealand House, Water Street, in Liverpool. The venue is situated in an ideal location within the city, being a road off Church Street, a quick walk to the Pier Head, and close to the city centre.
My proposal for this project was to create an Art Deco / Speakeasy inspired restaurant accompanied with cabaret live performances during evening dining. Along with this, the space is also designed to counter as a multi-functional hireable venue. With a double height space available, a ground floor along with a reconstructed mezzanine allowed me to increase the amount of furnishings, fitting around 300 customers per night. The spaces consisted of a restaurant/bar, a performance space, private hire area and outdoor courtyard seating.
Basement Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Mezzanine Plan