martina bazzoni interior design and architecture selected work
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2018-2021
MARTINA BAZZONI Interior Designer
+44 07518 756598 Hoxton, London, UK martinabazzoni96@gmail.com
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WORK EXPERIENCE
Freelance Interior Designer (Olbia, Italy) 04-07 2021
Interior design consultancy and planning service for a local orthopedic business looking to expand and open a new shop. Freelance Graphic Designer 02-03 2021
Successfully creating of various illustrations and graphic design products for Osome. Graduate Assistant at MoreySmith 03-04 2020
Successfully assisted architects and designers in various tasks in workplace design projects, such as technical drawing, organising materials, gathering data and information on projects and clients. Internship at Morey Smith 11-12 2019
Participated in a time and motion study for Sony Music. Successfully gathered and analysed data about existing spaces and created spreadsheets and presentations for the client. Interior Designer at Design 121 08/2019 - 01/2020
Creating models and visuals with 3D softwares; editing visuals in Photoshop, creating FF&E spreadsheets and presentations. Focused on Hospitality projects
EDUCATION
BA (Hons) Interior Design 2016-2019
Regent’s University London Foundation Year in Art and Design 2015-2016
Regent’s University London Math and Science Diploma 2010-2015
Liceo Scientifico Lorenzo Mossa
EXTRACURRICULAR
Kiwi Cabin
Student representative
2021
2016-2019
Competition
Regent’s University London
Re:Connect 2020
Competition - Shortlisted and Editor’s Choice
SOFTWARE COMPETENCES (in years of experience)
Autocad
Adobe Photoshop
Rhinoceros
Adobe Illustrator
Sketchup
Adobe Indesign
MS Excel
OTHER SKILLS
Hand drawing
LANGUAGES
Italian: Native
INTERESTS
Photography
Music
Graphics
Painting
Green
Art
English: Fluent
Travel
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Model Making
Photography
Hello! My name is Martina Bazzoni, I’m an interior designer from Italy currently based in London. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design from Regent’s University London, from which I have graduated with first class honours. I have a great passion for both architecture and interior design, disciplines that allow me to do what i love: improve people’s lives through the space they use and inhabit. For the past two years I have gained experience as an Interior Designer by working in design and architecture studios with a focus on retail and workplace design, and as a graphic designer by working freelance. I love the path I have chosen and I am constantly looking for new challenges to tackle and new opportunities to create! In my free time I enjoy photography, traveling and producing illustrations, along with cinema, visiting exhibitions and museums and participating in architecture competitions.
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contents THE GLITCH
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Academic / London
R.U.L. SHOW
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Built project / London
RE:CONNECT
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Competition / Hong Kong
DESIGN 121
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Interior Designer Job
GRAPHICS
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Freelance work
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THE GLITCH Academic / Revised 2019/2020 Holborn Studios, London, UK Architecture / Interior The Glitch, a re-visitation of my final BA project, takes inspiration from my passion for animation, experimental architecture, the cyberpunk movement, and specifically the 1988 movie “Akira”. The word “glitch” was chosen as the concept and title for the project, with its main interpretation being “an interruption of the perceived norm”. The project’s aim is to create a space that plays with the user’s imagination and has the ability to transform itself, through the exhibition space, and bring the fantasy of animated worlds to life. The spaces in the building allow for animated movies to be restored and showcased in the cinema, with the exhibition space that allows for a more in depth information to be presented, along with its original art and props. The building is open to the public with a cafe, a cinema and a co-working space.
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Exterior view, isometric (Rhinoceros, Illustrator, Photoshop)
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Site Map, Isometric (Rhinoceros, Illustrator, Photoshop)
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The Glitch
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Exploded Isometric Floorplans (Rhinoceros, Illustrator)
1 Exhibition ground floor
4 Animation office first floor
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2 Exhibition first floor
5 Animation office second floor
8 Cinema
3 Exhibition second floor
6 Restroom
9 Cafe`
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Isometric Interior (Rhinoceros, Illustrator, Photoshop)
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The Glitch
Long Section (Rhinoceros, Illustrator, Photoshop)
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R.U.L. SHOW Academic Competition / Exhibition 2018 Downstairs at the Deparment Store in Brixton, London, UK
The project was developed during an academic competition, and selected as the final design to be built. The competition requested the participants to create an exhibition structure that included both a horizontal and a vertical surface for the graduating interior design students, but that could be reused as a student desk in the future. The design allows for easy assembly and disassembly of the unit as needed, and was inspired by the location itself, an industrial event space with exposed paint and copper pipes all around.
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Colour palettes and site details
1:1 prototype
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R.U.L. Show
Joint assembly - digital sketches (Procreate)
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Structural 3D model (Rhinoceros)
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R.U.L. Show
Exhibition day
Exhibition day
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RE: CONNECT Competition 2020 Hong Kong Architecture Re:Connect an entry for the competition “Abode”, which required participants to design a residential tower, or cluster of towers, that revolved around the inclusion of biophilic elements. The building complex is made up by three towers of different heights, that all maximise the outdoor space by including balconies in every apartment, with a communal garden in each floor, as well as three communal food gardens on each rooftop, and two outdoor garden and recreational spaces on the platforms that connect the buildings together. The inclusion of the food gardens was pushed by the need for more local and fresh product in the more urbanised areas of Hong Kong, as majority of the produce is imported from overseas. This way, the residents will have the opportunity not only to have more green areas around them, but also to learn how to grow food for themselves.
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Street View (Sketchup, Procreate, Photoshop)
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Site map (Rhinoceros, Photoshop)
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re:connect
5th floor plan (Sketchup, Rhinoceros, Photoshop)
Floor rotational structure
11th floor plan (Sketchup, Rhinoceros, Photoshop)
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11th floor, food garden (Rhinoceros, Procreate, Photoshop)
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re:connect
7th floor, pool area and bamboo garden (Rhinoceros, Procreate, Photoshop)
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INTO THE LANDSCAPE Competition 2021 New Zealand
Project entry for the 2021 Tiny Kiwi Meditation Cabin Competition. The competition asked participants to design a meditation cabin in the New Zealand countryside for a Wellness Retreat Centre, made of recyclables and renewable materials, easy to build for the owners, and that would fit within the landscape. The site sits in an area that is surrounded by small hills, so the design was developed following the landscape itself while making sure that the cabin would present a modern and organic design. The cabin is primarily made out of locally sourced timber for the structural elements, cork for the insulation, and thatching for the roof cover.
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Illustrated outdoor view (Rhinoceros, Illustrator, Photoshop)
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Illustrated isometric view (Rhinoceros, Illustrator, Photoshop)
Site Map (Rhinoceros, Illustrator)
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Illustrated front elevation (Rhinoceros, Illustrator, Photoshop)
Illustrated section (Rhinoceros, Illustrator, Photoshop)
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RUPTURE Academic 2018 London Canal Museum, London, UK
Rupture revolves around the Regent’s Canal in London and takes care of the renovation of the London Canal Museum, situated along the canal. The project takes inspiration from another building along the canal and birth place of the punk movement: Dingwall’s. The project aims to rediscover both the history of the canal and that of the punk movement and music and proceeds to “rupture” the existing state of the building the same way the punk movement “ruptured” society. A cafe area and viewing platform for the ice well are added to the ground floor, with an exhibition dedicated to the history of the canal. The first floor has been opened up and revolutionised with the addition of an exhibition on the punk movement, punk music and various memorabilia. In addition, the rooftop has been “ruptured” in a diagonal direction to let more natural light in and create various light effects throughout the day.
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Illustrated exploded axonometric (Rhinoceros, Autocad, Photoshop)
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Ground Floor (Rhinoceros, Autocad, Photoshop)
First Floor (Rhinoceros, Autocad, Photoshop)
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Short Section (Rhinoceros, Autocad, Photoshop)
Long Section (Rhinoceros, Autocad, Photoshop)
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DESIGN 121 Work examples 2019-2020
The work at Design 121 varied depending on the project. The two examples show an illustrated visual for the design of a showroom for a lighting fixtures company, and a mood board for sourcing various furniture elements for the renovation of a restaurant.
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Tellco Europe Showroom, Illustrated Visual (Rhinoceros, Photoshop)
MOODBOARD - TERRACE 1
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Al Barakat Restaurant Renovation, furniture moodboard and sourcing
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GRAPHIC DESIGN Collection of work 2018-2021
Here is a collection of my graphic design work, both personal and professional. The work spans from poster design and conceptual art, to magazine covers and newsletter layouts.
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Graphic Design
Cover for a graphic zine in university
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Martina Bazzoni
A Guide to Navigating
BREXIT
for Small to Medium Businesses
Freelance commission for Osome - Brexit Guide Cover
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Graphic Design
Freelance commission for Osome - Brexit Guide Layout
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THANK YOU +44 07539503867 martinabazzoni96@gmail.com
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