LISA BEAUDENON
INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO
2020 - 2021
EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL - CANADA 2017 - 2021 Interior Design Major LYCEE FRANCO-LIBANAIS NAHR IBRAHIM - BEIRUT, LEBANON 2002 - 2017 French Baccalaureate - Economic and Social Sciences Specialty Math
WORK EXPERIENCE CONTACT INFO +971 505077198 lisabeaudenon@gmail.com @standbylis
ABOUT ME My drive to study design began as a teenager watching my mom decorate our home. Throughout my studies and personal experiences, I have learned to enjoy innovation and experiment with different ideas and designs.
LANGUAGES
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP - Dubai, UAE Thom & Gery - September 2021-December 2021 Worked on residential projects, assisting Head of Design as well as managing entire projects from start to end (projects including locations such as Jumeirah Beach Residences, Creek Harbour, Bay Square, The Marina, Beachfront) Tasks included : 1. Met with clients to better understand their ideas and needs to design their new interiors 2. Furniture researching and created of a concept presentation for the clients. 3. Established a BOQ including the selected products making sure it fits the budget implemented by the customer 4. Ordered the furniture via suppliers and organizing delivery dates. 5. Supervised technical work to ensure great quality and delivery as scheduled 6. Received furniture on site, making sure products are in good condition 7. Organized & Styled apartment for customers. 8. Met with suppliers, to further understand their products, variety of items sold etc.
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP - Beirut, Lebanon Galal Mahmoud Architects - June 2019-July 2019 Worked on Photoshop collages for the representation of the Lobby and rooms of the H hotel in Dubai
ENGLISH
Worked on a project based on renovating the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon. Assisted the main interior architect and worked on Photoshop to model new rooms.
FRENCH
Put together a Power Point presentation for the Myconian Hotel in Mykonos, to present in front of clients.
ARABIC
SKILLS AUTOCAD SKETCHUP REVIT ENSCAPE VRAY EXCEL IN DESIGN PP PHOTOSHOP
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP - Beirut, Lebanon Raed Abillama Architects - June 2018-July 2018 Worked mostly on furniture researching for residential projects. Assisted the interior designers in charge of creating offices in a new building. Visited the construction site and created contact with the engineers working on the project.
PART-TIME RESTAURANT CASHIER/SERVER - Montreal, Canada Mandy’s - February 2020 - August 2020 Worked alongside a team of fifty people, organizing daily and nightly tasks to keep the environment clean, safe and customer friendly. Memorized the Mandy’s menu to help clients with their choices and advise them on products that would suit them best. Organized the restaurant making sure each product displayed was formally presented to the clientele.
Internship
BEACHFRONT 1101 EMI OFFICE University
JBR 6002 COHACOLO MONTREAL BAR INSTALLATION CUBE THE COURTYARD
BEACHFRONT 1101 My client requested partial work in the master bedroom for this apartment. Already having a wooden framed bed, the customer wanted to add a sort of extension a type of frame around it. I decided to create a custom made long wooden headboard made of multiple slabs with hidden LED strips behind to give a floating effect as well as adding volume and texture while make the bed the center piece in this room. On each side of the bed, i decided to add long black mirrors to create a darker masculine feel, and adding a matching paint color to add to the symmetry of the wall.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
Waiting room
EMI OFFICE The design of this office, was created in light of the customer’s request to brighten the previously dull and dark space . Different shades of blue were added throughout the furniture and I included fun elements as well as contrasting colors and textures to create a bright work environment. Proceeding with the project, I was in charge of creating a presentation for my client as well as a price chart, contacting suppliers and ordering the items requested to finally style part of the office.
Conference room
W.C
Kitchen
Entrance
Offices
Coffee area Printer room
Office 1
Manager office
Meeting room
Office 2
Office 3
Balcony
Coffee space
JBR 6002 THis project was designed by the senior designer. My task was to create a 2D drawing including the appropriate furniture chosen for this apartment, as-well as creating a 3D version for the client to have a better understanding of the space and the design concept. Living Room & Dining Area
Master Bedroom
Second Bedroom
COHACOLO Designed in light of the principles of sustainable development, health and well-being, the project aims to revitalize an interior living space located in the heart of Montreal, dedicated for university students. Part of an ecological approach, the duplex meets several important criteria of the WELL certification, known as the world’s first building standards that’s focuses on human health and wellness. This duplex is divided into two spaces. The ground floor, an open-plan area, includes a living room, a kitchen/dining room and a solarium extension, dedicated to the social life of the residents. Upstairs, we find a private retreat, which brings together the bedrooms, bathrooms and workspace.
MONTREAL BAR GLASS HOLDER
FRIDGE
SINK CUSTOM BUILT-IN BOXES
3
ICE MACHINE
E3
3
E4 4
E2
CUSTOM BUILT-IN BOXES
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
BARMAN TOOLS
The bar that I designed was inspired by two beautiful spaces I personally chose; the Marcus bar and restaurant located at the four seasons in Montreal, Canada, as well as the famous Avli by Tashas located in gate village DIFC in Dubai, United Emirates. PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
CUSTOM SERVICE BOX
WOODEN BLOCKAGE
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
The mission was to relocate and design the bar area of a hotel restaurant, considering in its formal aspect and its aesthetic treatment, the integration of the bar with the aesthetic spirit of components we had selected during research done during the first part of this project.
PLYWOOD 3/4" D1 3
PLYWOOD 11/16" D2 3
For this design, I decided to use three different finishing materials and apply them on the visible parts of the bar.
COFFEE MACHINE PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESKSINK STUDENT VERSION E1 3
LIQUOR FOUNTAN
CROSS SECTION C1 BAR SCALE : 1-1/2" = 1'-0"
C1 3
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SINK
COFFEE MACHINE
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
E2
LIQUOR FOUNTAIN
LONGITUDINAL ELEVATION EMPLOYE SIDE SCALE : 3/4" = 1'-0"
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
INSTALLATION This project addresses the theme of everyday places, areas of exchange and communication where deep links are woven between man and the built environment. It mainly focuses on an investigation of the sensitive relationship maintained between human and architectural place, as well as the participation of the body and the senses in this relationship The installation on the famous Ste.Catherine street of downtown Montreal, and more precisely on the “Place des Arts” square, was designed to, as a goal, create an interactive installation that would allow an individual to “touch” a person standing on the other side of the structure with color, using a phone flashlight. Since the pandemic, the sense of touch is very limited. Our device allows us to rediscover this meaning through a new experience.
INTERACTION AVEC LA STRUCTURE
CUBE For this project, we were assigned to create a 3D object of our choice, taking in consideration the notions of proportion, balance, light, shadow and matter. I used an abstract and sensitive form, using light as an essential factor of my object and using raw materials such as white frosted plexiglass and a thread.
THE COURTYARD The inspiration for this project came from event installations. As a group project, we had to intervene in an external territory such as here our university campus courtyard, and transform it into a visual and poetic experience, with the objective of creating new places based on the relationship of form and colour, in relation with the given environment.
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