I AM NATALYA DIPNER THIS IS MY EMERGENCE V I E W MY D E S I G N P O R T F O L I O
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Contents: 4-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Carrington Hotel 20-21 . . . . . . . . . . . George St, Redfern 25-22 . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibition Stand 31-26 . . . . . . . . . . . Fenwick House 35-32 . . . . . . . . . . . Tiny House 39-36 . . . . . . . . . . . Live Bath Sleep
SKILLS & ABILITIES Hand Draw Revit Sketchup AutoCAD Photoshop InDesign Adobe After Effects Interior Design - Residential Interior Design - Commercial Interior Styling Materials Specification Documentation Colour Consulting Art Curation
ABOUT ME
" I consider myself an artist, but my canvas is the white walls of the interior. " ~ Natalya Dipner My name is Natalya Dipner, I am an interior designer with an art education. I enjoy using my drawing skills to convey conceptual design idea to my clients. My design is a style inspired by minimalism, characterized by high functionality with clean lines and shapes, simple manufacturing methods and comfortable use. I would prefer to make design simple, but significant. The hallmark of my style is the seamless connection between interior and exterior. I have a little daughter who inspires me to come up with new ideas for my projects. The process is important in design. I think every great design begins with an even better story.
ARRIVE
The Carrington Hotel The Carrington Hotel is a stately and historic building. During the time, hotel has changed exterior and interior. Different styles were hybridized in the same space. Carrington Hotel combined the opposite forms and lines such as rounded, organic, and straight. This is life reflection of the hotel.
RECEPTION PRODUCT & MATERIALS BOARD
ALMORA ARMCHAIRS NIPA DOSHI AND JONATHAN LEVIEN PENCIL DRAWING ART BY NATALYA DIPNER
METROPOLITAN '14 SOFAS BY JEFFREY BERNETT
METROPOLITAN '14 SOFAS BY JEFFREY BERNETT
The Carrington Hotel As a result of the interaction of cultures hybrids are born in the form of a large number of mixed syncretic forms. Styles are mixed in different proportions and in different combinations, giving rise to amazing, stunning new formations. The reflection of architecture of the hotel consists of straight, brutal constructive lines, which are encircled by elegant, feminine lines.
RECEPTION
The Carrington Hotel "Sfumato" is a term coined by Leonardo da Vinci to refer to a painting technique which overlays translucent layers of color to create perceptions of depth, volume and form. In particular, it refers to the blending of colors or tones, so subtly that there is no perceptible transition.
TUFTY-TIME '15 SOFAS PATRICIA URQUIOLA
ALMORA ARMCHAIRS NIPA DOSHI AND JONATHAN LEVIEN
FFORMICHE SMALL TABLES PIERO LISSONI PREVIOUS
METROPOLITAN '14 SOFAS BY JEFFREY BERNETT
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PERIENCE "SFUMATO"
The Carrington Hotel Michael Whitehead is recognized as one of Australia’s leading abstract artists with a following of keen collectors around the world. His career has spanned almost three decades to date, and even as a child in a country school in northern Victoria, he knew what he wanted to do in life. He was sure about his need to paint and he has been on this journey of discovery, pushing his creativity, for more than 50 years. In his paintings, brushstrokes connect with each other and merge together. In abstraction, we do not see any shapes or objects. Everything merges together and everyone can see their story and experiences with their feelings.
EXPERIENCE
The Carrington Hotel REVIVE The nature of the mountains is the main element of the hotel. For years, the Blue Mountains looks untouched, powerful and strong, which are enveloped by a light mist with a blue haze.
The Carrington Hotel REVIVE Wooden benchtop
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Finger pool cabinetry
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Kitchen Section
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DETAILING AND DOCUMENTATION
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The Carrington Hotel POP-UP The Blue Mountains are stunning with their blue skyline, because of the eucalyptus trees. The conceptual idea is the reflection of light and colour. Researching,I noticed a lot of graffiti on the streets in Katoomba. Afret visited the Melbourne Museum, I saw a wonderful Australian artist who tells her family story in her paintings. The paintings are graphic and reminds me graffiti style. Paintings can be applied to clothing, skateboards, etc. It is a wonderful experience to connect the story of an Aboriginal artist to the location of the hotel. Futuristic container module, states from a cafe on the first floor and a store on the second floor. Inspired by the natural view, I used a large number of windows. Colour and natural light interact to create a dynamically changing experience that reflects and conveys colour in response to the atmospheric conditions of the space.
ALMORA ARMCHAIRS NIPA DOSHI AND JONATHAN LEVIEN
FFORMICHE SMALL TABLES PIERO LISSONI PREVIOUS
FIORE SMALL TABLES NAOTO FUKASAWA
METROPOLITAN '14 SOFAS BY JEFFREY BERNETT
The Carrington Hotel POP-UP Claudia Moodoonuthi is an emerging artist and currently lives and works in Brisbane. She spent the first seven years of her life on Bentinck and Mornington Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria. During these formative years she developed a deep connection to the country and traditional ways of the Lardil and Kayardild people. In 2003, Moodoonuthi relocated to Aurukun where she absorbed a strong respect for Wik Mungkan customs, lore and beliefs.The artworks of Kaiadilt woman Claudia Moodoonuthi share stories of times spent with her family living, hunting and gathering in the bush.
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Remove entry door. Store and re-use for new entry 900
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Kitchen island Door to be demolished
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Demolish wall
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Concept Design 84-82 George St, Redfern In the interior space raw materials used, such as wood and brick. The main idea is to combine a brutal interior with airy organic forms. The interior space is not large, it needs light. In interior we have a lot of large windows and transparent grid panels, it helps to use natural light as much as possible. When light entering through the windows the entire space is filled with a pattern of lines. Level 1
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Exhibition Stand
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The name of the chair "Diamond" is reflected in a structure. Using images, I tried to convey the unique pattern of the chair and diamond structure, lightness, infinity. The model "sit-on-air" has a wire structure with cloud shapes are fixed on it. The structure is also strongly associated with "Dimond" chair concept. The idea of the stand is to highligh the curve lines and grid structure of the chair.
Exhibition Stand
At night, the stand, as well as information about the chair, will be illuminated with LED strips.
Mood Board
Fenwick Building
Art meets Interior Design: Fusing art with the design is the key for 2020 interior décor. So play with artsy furniture pieces, colors, patterns, and textures is one of the biggest trends of the year. Free from rules, we present some of the artsiest-inspired furniture pieces that will breathtaking any decor space.
Fenwick Building
Fenwick Building
In interior design, I have included fun and original furniture in my project, many of which are created by postmodern designers. That is to say the more use of bold colors, prints, and patterns, the better. Its unpredictable curves and colors are what make these artistic interior designs chic.
Tiny House
Tiny House
Decoration Studio I live Bath Sleep
Decoration Studio I live Bath Sleep
Decoration Studio I live Bath Sleep
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