2024
Marina Lermant Design Portfolio
Marina Lermant
Design To Me With a master’s degree focused on sustainable and innovative design and bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture, I have studied how humans directly shape the land and world around us. My motive professionally and personally is to find – and create – solutions that empower individuals to consume and live more consciously without compromising on the things that bring us joy and excitement.
Education Elisava School of Design/Engineering & Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia
Barcelona, Spain
Master in Design for Emergent Futures 2021-22
California Polytechnic State University Bachelor of Landscape Architecture 2016-2021
Udayana University Tropical Architecture study abroad program Fall 2019
San Luis Obispo, California, USA
Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
Skills Adobe Suite Illustrator Indesign Photoshop Lightroom
Fabrication
CAD
Languages
3D printing Laser cutting CNC milling Soldering Sewing
AutoCAD ArcGIS Sketch Up Rhino 3-D Lumion
Native English Fluent French Intermediate Spanish
Contents in Design for Emergent Futures: 01 Master Inspiring synergies through bio-design
02 Seamless: Fast fashion & landscape and Fashion Design and Direction: 03 Jewelry Handcrafted Accessories Port Transit Hub: 04 Sanur Design & studies in Bali, Indonesia Creek Camp: Green infrastructure plan 05 Chorro & education in the Morro Bay watershed
06 Additional Work
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Master in Design for Emergent Futures Inspiring synergies through bio-design 2021 - 2022 Material Experimentation & Digital Fabrication
In the multidisciplinary masters, the following projects proposed futures that demand circularity, responsible material ecology, and co-creation with other, non-human species. These projects turn speculation into tangible objects, encouraging people that engage with them to question business as usual practices.
This shoe design presents an alternative to petroleum-based plastic fashion, replacing highly processed, non -recyclable footwear with natural, nontoxic, and 100% compostable materials. The sole is grown from mycelium, the powerful root structures of mushrooms. Uppers are made from alginate-based bio-textiles.
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Wearable Bio-Jewelry In order to imagine a future where we interact more directly with organisms in daily life, biojewelry was created. It included 3D-printed jewelry from Growlay filament, a natural, porous material that fosters growth of living things via seeds. Additionaly, accessories were designed, patterned, and cut out of bio-textiles using a laser cutting machine.
Jewelry and other pieces available for wear
Chia plant growing within filament
3D printing of earrings with Growlay
alginate • beet juice
alginate • avocado • wool
alginate • spirulina • wool
alginate • coffee • wool
alginate • spirulina
Bio-plastic and bio-textile experimentation aimed to find substitutes for traditional plastics and fabrics that are detrimental when mass produced. The material sheets were made using alginate, glycerine, agar, food waste, natural dyes, and locally sourced wool. Following the prototyping phase, a workshop was conducted, involving the public in imagining a future without waste, where we can design, make, and source with circularity.
alginate • orange peel
Material Exploration & Education
Re:source hands-on workshop invited participants to explore how food waste can be a resource, learn about material life cycles, and make biocomposites from local industries.
Participant creating ceramic-inspired bowl with leaf imprints
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Seam[less] Fast fashion & landscape Fall 2020 - Winter 2021 Digital Media & Material Experimentation
Seam[less] aims to be an educational tool that informs people about the adverse effects of fast fashion on the environment and the ethical endangerment towards people. The project hopes to inspire change in individuals that look toward more just choices for people and planet. Seam[less] acts as a medium that connects clothing to the land in a way users can value and understand to an intimate degree.
Process & Research Base
Page of research booklet with infographics
Website Design & Features In order to most effectively disseminate research to the public, a website was created with the intention of being informational yet approachable. Interviews with individuals within the state of California informed website creation based on users’ desire to learn, user preferences in navigating a website, and previous knowledge about fast fashion.
Clarity An easily navigable site is able to direct visitors without confusion and allow them to move through information.
Attention Grabbing Graphics that command users’ attention are used throughout each page while displaying a consistent, colorful aesthetic. Interactive Features Buttons, hover over elements, and links to outside sources keep users engaged and offer excitement.
Useful A wealth of information backed by research is presented, including guidance on how website visitors can initiate change themselves.
Water Use + Pollution Soil + Air Textile Waste
Sample Webpages
Mobile Version
Material Application: Scrap Garment In order to explore the concept of up-cycling, a garment made entirely of remnant scrap pieces from production of knit-denim garments was constructed.
Reversible skirt with raw edge Top with keyhole opening, button closure, corset back
Bio-Fabric: Kombucha Leather Experimentation with plant-based fabric was conducted, producing a cellulosic bio-film from the fermentation process using a SCOBY and appropriate growing environment.
Grow bins
Top: gelatinous texture of hydrated material Middle: turmeric and beets used as natural dyes Bottom: hydrated, beet-dyed sheet
Ingredients
Dried out “kombucha leather” resulted in papery sheets. The raw material would have benefitted from more growing time.
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Jewelry/Fashion Design & Direction Handcrafted accessories Spring 2023 Design, production, and creative direction in unisex accessories
The concept in these projects was led by a central goal — creating pieces that people are easily drawn to yet make a statement, pushing simple accessories into a more bold and fantastical world where they become the centerpiece.
The gloves were created as pieces that are strong enough to stand on their own. The two materials exude sensuality and self-expression for those who wear them. They are designed for people of all genders to highlight their arms in whichever way they choose to move them. The body chain takes jewelry and spreads it over the upper body in one piece, combining a waist chain, necklace, and chest piece. The chain plays with varying textures and materials while maintaining a cohesive identity. Gloves: Sparkle mesh Leather-like spandex Elastic
Body chain: Variable chain Beads Natural stone
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Sanur Port Transit Hub Design & studies in Bali, Indonesia
Fall 2020 Landscape A. Travel Hub Design Site Location: Sanur Port, Bali, Indonesia
Sanur Port is a bustling junction point for people traveling from mainland Bali to nearby islands. The design transforms a defunct site into a transportation hub with facilities and infrastructure to streamline the travel experience. Locals and visitors are able to intermingle as “East meets West”, the project goal.
Master Plan* Market space for local vendors 1 Boat ticketing stands 2 Boat storage area 3 Bathroom and shower 4 Luggage storage 5 Parking 6 Two-story cafe 7 Lounge areas 8 Shrine 9 The concept takes inspiration from a palm frond: offering shade, light passage, air, movement, and equilibrium. These attributes lead to a site with more structure and mobility.
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
Two-story cafe 7*: Interior upper deck with casual seating, formal seating, and suspended nets.
View of lounge areas 8*: garden waiting area.
Activities & Visits Through the exploration of real-life architecture, design, and materials on the island, a deeper understanding of Bali’s vernacular design was uncovered. These experiences influenced the design of the Sanur Transport Hub to develop an “East Meets West” aesthetic.
Cush Cush Design Gallery
Bamboo Production Site
Green Village Bali IBUKU Architects
Table Design
Contemporary Home Design Visits
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Chorro Creek Camp Green infrastructure plan & education in the Morro Bay watershed Spring 2019 Landscape A. Natural Site Design & Planning Site Location: Morro Bay, California
The Morro Bay watershed covers over 46,000 acres of land on California’s central coast. The implementation of an immersive campground, created on fallow land, aims to educate the public about the function of the watershed, creek restoration, and native vegetation. The campsites connect visitors with their natural environment in a relaxing, inviting space.
Campsite vegetation types In order to repopulate the razed piece of land filled with invasive weeds, the project proposes for the grounds to be replanted with native species to restore the soil and natural landscape. The three different camping pods include either coastal scrub, grassland, or oak woodland plants to teach visitors about the varying types of flora in the Morro Bay watershed and around.
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Green Infrastructure Plan Analysis Layers — Natural Systems
A green infrastructure plan for the Morro Bay watershed creates a framework for responsible land use. Through a series of hubs, corridors, and sites, connectivity of ecologically valuable land can be protected. With this, more recreational opportunities are available and wildlife and plant communities can survive in habitats more capable of serving their needs.
Through inventory and analyses of environmental and cultural aspects, the GI plan preserves the character of the watershed by restoring, protecting, and enhancing aquatic and terrestrial habitats that support the region’s unique plants and animals while strengthening the community’s connection to the landscape.
Hubs Links/corridors Sites Analysis focus Roads Streams Chorro camp
Analysis Layers — Built Systems Using geographic information system software, integrated maps were created and compiled containing data of natural and built systems. Based on analyses of these maps, a GI plan which favors connectivity between significant ecological and human features to provide ecosystem services to the area was formed. Location for Chorro Creek Camp was then selected based on proximity to a natural hub and accessibility.
Overlay Map
Natural & Cultural Hubs
Parks & Roads
Population
Land use
Buildings
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Clothing & Jewelry Design
Additional work
Embroidered claw top Necklace made with chain links, pearls, beads, and silver charms
Silk top made from cheongsam dress
Hand-sewn swimwear
Arm chain spanning back and shoulders with varying O rings and chain
Matching set with beaded charm details
Rendered models
Summer 2019 Design by HMH L.A. Site: Bruzzone Park, San Jose, CA
Construction details & grading
Residential planting
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8 AF
Grading plan
3 CCU
2 AME
4 AS
3 CCU
2 FC
7 ARC 5 CCU 4 CC
6 AS 1 QA
MEADOW MIX
4 CC DRAWN BY
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PARKING
2 HA
2 CCU
5 HA
3 HA
6 EF
5 ACA
5 AS
14 ACA 3 SS
1 CO
6 EF
5 SA
7 EC
4 SM
4 SS
7 EF
4 ECA 3 SS 2 ECA
5 SS 5 LH
3 LF
PIP RUBBER 1 FC
6 EG
1 BP
CAREX PANSA
6 ET
2 AME 5 ARC
2 AME
5 AS 4 HA
4 CCU
7 AF 5 AS
2 ECA
3 CS
6 SC
7 EF 1 ECA
6 ECA MUSHROOM BASE
PEA GRAVEL 8" DEEP
SYMBOL QUANTITY
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PLANT LEGEND
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NO MOW FESCUE 7763 SQ FT
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10 ECO 5 CS 7 ET
6 AC
8 CS
7 AM
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9 ARC
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7 ECA 3 ECA
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GAZEBO
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MEADOW MIX
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MEADOW MIX 1 AME
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5 AS 8 ACA 8 SC
MEADOW MIX 6292 SQ FT
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MEADOW MIX 6220 SQ FT
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4 SM 5 SS
13 ECO
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CAREX PANSA
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ENG. BARK MULCH 9" DEEP
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10 ARC 6 ARC
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MEADOW MIX
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4 SS
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CAREX PANSA
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12 SS 6 LA
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MEADOW MIX 6 LH
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7 CCU
pot
1 gal
pot
black sage
1 gal
pot
SA SC
15 Salvia apiana Stachys 22 chamissonis
white sage
1 gal 1 gal
pot pot
CC
20
bush anenome
EC
73
ECA
45 50
Carpenteria californica
magenta butterfly flower
1 gal
pot
Encelia californica
coast sunflower
1 gal
pot
Eriodictyon californica
yerba santa
1 gal
pot
Eriodictyon tomentosum
wooly yerba santa
1 gal
pot
california buckwheat
1 gal
pot
Eriogonum 51 fasciculatum
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Erysium capitatum
CCU
50
1 gal
pot
20
Ceanothus cuneatus
buckbrush
LA
Lupinus albifrons
silver bush lupine
1 gal
pot
Lonicera hispidula
sandune wallflower
1 gal
pot
LH
31
california honeysuckle
1 gal
pot
AC
8
Aesculus californica
california buckeye
2"
box
blue gum
2" 1 gal
box
5 gal
pot
EG
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Eucalyptus globulus
ACA
42
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Asclepias californica
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california milkweed madrone
AF
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Arbutus menziesii Adenostoma fasciculatum
chamise
AS CO
7 AF
4 SS 2 CO
1 gal
hummingbird sage
AG
5 CCU
6 ECA
MEADOW MIX 6 LH
2 AME
CAREX PANSA
6 SS
2 PT BARK MULCH
6 ECA
4 FC 1 ECA
10 ECA
CAREX PANSA 5 AS
4 LH
2 ECA
2 ECA
4 ECA
7 ET
Planting plan
2 SS
11 ECA
1 PT
california yarrow
Salvia spathacea
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15 Salvia mellifera
ET
1 BP
1 PT
Achillea millefolium
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EC
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COMMON INSTALLATION ROOT SIZE CONDITION NAME
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LATIN NAME
45 Arctostaphylos sunset
58 12
Acmispon glaber Cercis occidentalis
HA
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FC
15 Fremontodendron californicum
ARC
101
QA
11
Heteromeles arbutifolia
pot
sunset manzanita
1 gal
pot
deerweed
1 gal
pot
western redbud
1/2"
box
toyon
1 gal
pot
flannelbush
3 gal
pot
Artemesia californica
california sagebrush
1 gal
pot
Quercus Agrifolia
coast live oak
2 1/2"
box
2' 5 gal
box
AMA
Acer big leaf maple 9 macrophyllum
BP
6 Betula pendula
LF
1 gal
pot
7 Lyonothamnus floribundus
european white burch island ironwood
PT
10
Populus trichocarpa
black cottonwood
EC
58
Elymus condensatus
canyon prince
CS
25
Carex spissa
san diego sedge
box
3 gal
pot
1 1/2" 1 gal
box
1 gal
pot
pot