INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN PORTFOLIO JAN ZYRA BERNALES
SELECTED ACADEMIC & PERSONAL WORKS
Completed May 2022 Academic work Major Project
BREAKING BOUNDARIES 9 3 - 9 5 S h u d e h i l l S t re e t , M a n c h e s t e r, M 4 4 A N THE PROSTHETIC GENERATION IS ALL AROUND US, AT SOME POIN T IN EACH PERSON’S LIFE WE WILL NEED AN ASSISTED MEDICAL DEVICE. THIS PROJECT AIMS TO CREATES A SYNERGY BET WEEN THE PUBLIC AND THE OF TEN TABOO TOPIC OF PROSTHETICS. EXPLORING THEMES OF BODY IMAGE WHILST PROMOTING POSI TIVE CONVERSATIONS AROUND DISABILI T Y AND THAT ALTERNATIVE BODIES ARE NOT ONLY ACCEP TABLE BUT CAN ALSO BE DESIRABLE. T HE DESIGN WILL HOUSE A PUBLIC SPACE ON T HE BASEMEN T AND T HE GROUND FLOOR WHICH CONSISTS OF A PUBLIC ARCHI VE, EXHIBI T ION SPACES FOR T HE ARCHI VIST’S WORKS TO BE PUT ON DISPLAY AND T HEN A SMALL COURT YARD/ SOCIAL SPACE T HAT IS OPEN UP TO T HE FIRST FLOOR TO CREATE A FEELING OF OPENNESS. COLLABORAT ION IS A BIG PART OF T HE MOVEMEN T, T HE FIRST TO T HE T HIRD FLOOR WILL ENCAPSULAT E FLEXIBLE WORKING SPACES TO ALLOW FOR T HESE COLLABORAT I VE WORKS TO OCCUR. A PHOTO STUDIO IS ALSO INCLUDED ON THE SECOND FLOOR FOR THE ARCHIVIST TO BE ABLE TO TAKE PHOTOS OF HER WORK FOR DISPLAY AND ARCHI VING. T HE FOURT H AND FIF T H FLOOR WILL BE COMPLE T ELY PRI VAT E AND SOLELY FOR T HE ARCHI VIST O N LY. H I G H L I G H T I N G F L E X I B I L I T Y AS O N E O F T H E M A I N F E AT U R E S T H E Q UA R T E RS O N T H E F I F T H FLOOR CAN BE FULLY CON VERT ED ON TO AN EX T ENSION OF T HE PRI VAT E ARCHI VE (LOCAT ED ON T HE FOURT H FLOOR) T HIS ALLOWS T HE ARCHI VIST TO BE ABLE TO HAVE CON T ROL OF T HE SPACE AND TARGET I T TO HER NEEDS. FINALLY FOR T HE SUSTAINABILI T Y FEATURE T HE EN T RANCE TO T HE BUILDING ALONG WI T H PART OF T HE ST REE T PAVEMEN T WILL HAVE PAVEGEN T ILES INSTALLED, T HIS CON VERTS T HE PUBLIC’S FOOT STEPS IN TO KINETIC ENERGY WHICH CAN BE STORED AS BACK UP FOR THE BUILDI N G ’S US E . A D D I T I O N A L LY, T H E COU R T YA R D W I L L H AV E A L I V I N G M OSS WA L L I N S TA L L E D T O WARDS T HE REAR OF T HE BUILDING. T HIS NOT ONLY HELPS IMPROVES T HE AT MOSPHERE OF T HE SPACE MAKING I T MORE OPEN (COUN T ERACT ING T HE ONCE QUI T E NARROW AND PACKED LAYOUT OF THE BUILDING), IT IS ALSO VERY LOW MAINTENANCE.
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Sophie De Oliveira Barata She is an artsit/ sculpture trained in special effects prosthetics based in London. In 2011, she founded The Alternative Limb Project. She recognises the creative, self - expressive possibilities that articificial limbs hold. Alongside collaborations with specialist in the field of creativity, she offers a bespoke service to amputees that either allows their prosthetics to blend in with their body or stand out as unique pieces of art that reflects the wearer’s imagination, personality and interests.
Name: Sophie De Oliverira Barata Age: 29 years old Occupation: Scuplture in special effects & Founder of the Alternative Limb Project Address: Unit 1, Daveys Lane, Lewes, BN7 2BQ We build our technologies as a way of addressing all of our anxieties and desires. They are our passions congealed into these prosthetic extensions of oursleves. They do it in a way that refelcts what we dream oursleves capable of doing.
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Exterior Visual
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Breaking Boundaries |Major Project |Completed May 2022
Internal Visual of the Public Archive/ Exhibition Located on the Basement Floor
A ‘floating’ public archive that is supported by two reinforced concrete columns which houses prosthetic limbs on display and educational books and magazines of the object and the archivist’s works.
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Breaking Boundaries |Major Project |Completed May 2022
Internal Visual of the Indoor Courtyard Located on the Basement Floor
A triple height indoor courtyard that surrounds the public archive with a sustainable moss wall installed on the perimeter walls on top of natural split-face stone tiles.
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Perspective Section @ 1:200 on A3
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150 mm Rigid Insulation in between the Brick Wall 133 mm Imperial Red Bricks with 10 mm Limestone Mortar Natural Stone Tiles: A mixture Cream & White Quartzite Maxi Split-face Tiles Ground Earth Folding European Oak Bench (attached to the wall by screws) Canaletto Walnut Box Frame
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133 mm x 70 mm Timber Baton 416 mm x 214 mm Timber Baton 422 mm x 65 mm Timber Baton Brushed Brass Ergonomic Handrail 14 mm Glass Balustrade secured by a Brushed Brass Footing Purbeck Grub Floor Tiles with 5 mm Grouting Screed Sub-Floor Structurally engineered timer I floor joist
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(Dimension lumber top and bottom chords and OSB web)
Plywood 12.5 mm Plasterboard with an additional 3 mm skim of Wet Plaster Universal Steel Beam with Timber Packer Timber Threshold cladded with Brushed Brass sheet Neat Cement Slurry with Surface Finish 30 mm Damp Proof Course (DPC) Cement Concrete Concrete Floor Slab 184 mm x 50 mm Timber Baton 46 mm x 25 mm Timber Baton Basket Weave Oak Timber Flooring Metal Screed Stop 07
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Perspective Section of the Area of Focus @ 1:50 on A3
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Breaking Boundaries |Major Project |Completed May 2022
AREA OF FOCUS EXPLODED ISOMETRIC (NTS) AREA OF FOCUS ISOMETRIC (NTS)
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Breaking Boundaries |Major Project |Completed May 2022
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Internal Visual of the Flexible Object Laboratory Located on the Second Floor
This scene encapsulate flexible working spaces the converts to satisfy the users needs.
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Internal Visual of the Indoor Courtyard Located on the Ground Floor
The additional circulation added to the design displays a hanging exhibit on prosthetic limbs.
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Breaking Boundaries |Major Project |Completed May 2022
Bespoke Object Furniture Pottery Wheel restoration table
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Breaking Boundaries |Major Project |Completed May 2022
Final Physical Model @ 1:100 Sectional Model
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Breaking Boundaries |Major Project |Completed May 2022
Area of Focus Model @ 1:20
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Completed November 2021 Academic work Minor Project
TISANE
Unit 5, Cobden Chambers, Pelham Street, Nottingham, NG1 2ED
Recreating a flexible space for the future development of St Ann’s Allotments, to act as a vessel that captures the appeal of owning an allotment whilst facilitating
exciting, original, community focused activities that
remain true to the ethos and
ambitions of St Ann’s.
Through our natural ability to feel, taste and smell, people could release from the busy streets of Nottingham into this natural garden tucked within the alleyway of Cobden Chambers. Unwind their minds, admiring the beauty and smell of nature - from aromatic plants and herbs. Heightening your senses drawing out those emotions and memories as you i m m e r s e you r s e l f i n a n e n d l e s s s e a o f p la n t s . C a t e r i n g fo r t h e b o d y, an organic cafe is available where production of waste is minimal - with local ingredients provided by the gardeners from St Ann’s Allotments. Any scraps and trimmings are composted and used to produce more food. Wanting to create a synergy between two communities. This design provides a space where both can sit and share knowledge or just simply have a conversation. Join the practical workshop of learning how to create your own tisane with the variety of herbs grown in the courtyard - not just for calming the mind but also for organic eating.
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Tisane |Minor Project |Completed November 2021
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1 Courtyard 9 Bespoke cafe seating 2 Double door entrance 10 Bespoke cafe bench seating PRODUCED BY 3 Glass bi-folding door 11AN Lift AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 12 Toilet 4 Staff room 5 Kitchen 13 Herb drying room 6 Tisane retail 14 Storage 7 Point of sale 15 Workshop prep area 8 Tisane experience 16 Flexible workshop seating 17 Outdoor storage 18 Herb wall
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Tisane |Minor Project |Completed November 2021
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Tisane |Minor Project |Completed November 2021
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Tisane |Minor Project |Completed November 2021
Internal Visual of the Cafe/ Social Space Located at the Ground Floor
This scene depicts the use of the social space as well as the re t a i l a n d c a fe s p a c e a l l c e n t e re d a rou n d t h e u s e r.
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Tisane |Minor Project |Completed November 2021
Internal Visual of the Cafe/ Retail Space Located at the Ground Floor
This is looking at the built in shelvings of the retail space which connects onto the organic counter-tops of the cafe.
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Throughout 2018 - 2022 Academic Work
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
Detail Call out Drawings |Major Project |Completed May 2022
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Te c h n i c a l d r a w i n g s t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u r s e . T h e s e d r a w i n g s a r e d i g i t a l l y drawn using autocad and illustrator.
D04 - Cove Lighting Detail @ 1:10 on A3
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Reinforced Concrete (top part of the floating box) 90 mm x 4 mm Flathead Screw
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45 mm x 3 mm Flathead Screw
(connects the timber baton to the reinforced concrete wall) (connects the LED Cove Lighting to the reinforced concrete wall)
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80 mm x 45 mm Timber Baton 45 mm x 3 mm Flathead Screw - Countersunk
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Brushed Brass Cladding
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European Oak Cladding
(connects the brushed brass cladding to the timber baton, the screw is countersunk creating a seamless surface on the exterior)
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(hides the connection of the timber part of the floating box tot he concrete top part) 7 Canaletto Walnut Cladding (bottom part of the floating box) 8 European Oak Shelvings (bottom part of the floating box)
(hides the cove lighting from the public eye giving a diffuse ambient effect to the shelf unit)
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42 mm x 25 mm Timber Baton with European Oak cladding to hide the surface of the baton LED Lamp Cove Lighting Metal Hanger
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European Oak Shelf Panelling
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(connects the timber section of the floating box to the reinforced concrete top part through screws)
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Detail Call out Drawings |Major Project |Completed May 2022
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D05 - Bespoke Folding Bench
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D05 - Bespoke Folding Bench
(open) @ 1:10 on A3
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Flush Mount Bracket
75 mm x 39 mm Timber Baton
(acts as a stopper to prevent the folding bench from folding more than a 90 degree angle - attached to the bench with a 75 mm x 4 mm flathead countersunk screw)
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(it hides the connection of the bench to the wall creating a seamless design)
(secures the folding bench onto the wall, one bracket is attached to the bench while the other one is attached to the wall, they both hook onto each other and is secured by screws)
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90 degree L- Shaped Bracket
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76 mm x 48 mm Timber Baton with Groove Connector
(provides extra structural support to the european oak batons that make up the bench secured by screws) (provides extra structural support glued to the folding bench which has a tongue connector)
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Folding European Oak Bench with Tongue Connector
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30 mm in diameter Stainless Steel Rod
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(provides extra structural support glued to the timber baton which has a groove connector) (allows the bench to fold open and close)
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75 mm x 4 mm Flathead Counter Sunk Screw 35 mm x 3 mm Flathead Counter Screw 21 mm x 3 mm Flathead Counter Screw
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150 mm Rigid Insulation in between the Brick Wall 133 mm Imperial Red Bricks with 10 mm Limestone Mortar Natural Stone Tiles: A mixture Cream & White Quartzite Maxi Split-face Tiles Canaletto Walnut Box Frame
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Concrete Structure |Major Project |Completed May 2022
Monolithic Concrete Toilet By Suppose Design Office
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Vertical Reinforced Steel Bars Reinforced Steel Bars (column ties/ stirrups)
Wooden Frame (plywood)
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Wooden Frame Support (plywood)
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Reinforced Concrete Beam (poured) 3 mm x 10 mm Reinforced Concrete Floating Box (poured) 3.5 mm x 0.5 mm Reinforced Concrete Column (poured) Concrete Slab (pavement)
Wooden Frame (with rebar steel reinforcement)
Concrete Structure |Major Project |Completed May 2022
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20 mm Vertical Steel Column Reinforcement Bar 30 mm Steel Tie/ Steel Column Stirrups Poured Reinforced Concrete Column Concrete slab/ footing 20 mm Steel Dowel and Hook Reinforcement Bar 20 mm Bottom Footing Steel Reinforcement Grate
Sketches Personal Sketches
Throughout 2018 - 2022 Academic & Personal work
SKETCHES Hand sketches through out the course. These sketches are rendered with various mediums such as markers, distress ink, f ine line pens, ball point pens, pencils as well as adobe Photoshop.
St. Paul’s cathedral in London
The Kelpis in Falkirk Scotland
Gerkin Building in London
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Sketches
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Completed November 2021 Academic work Minor project
Completed Academic work Major project
Unit 5, Cobden Chambers, Pelham Street, Nottingham, NG1 2ED
93 - 95 Shudehill, M a n c h e s t e r, M 4 4 A N
Models Completed November 2021 Academic Work Minor Project
Throughout 2021 - 2022 Academic work
MODELS Models made throughout the course using various materials.
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Unit 5, Cobden Chambers, Pelham Street, Nottingham, NG1 2ED
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Models
Models
Completed August 2021 Academic Work Summer Project
Completed May 2022 Academic Work Major Project
Sneinton Market Avenues, Gedling Street, Nottingham, NG1 1DS
Cast Models
CONTACT +44 7714 821545 zyra.bernales@yahoo.com zy_arts.iad
SELECTED ACADEMIC & PERSONAL WORKS