nathalie levon interior architecture
portfolio -2008 until present-
CONTENT 004
Introduction
006
Curriculum Vitae
008
Tourism Pavilion
014
3Bench
016
Baby Chair
018
EVN Hotel Lobby
022
COTEC Villa
030
Farm Renovation in the Perche, France
About me
College of Advertising & Design
College of Advertising & Design
College of Advertising & Design
Artema Interior Design Consultancy
Artema Interior Design Consultancy
Artema Interior Design Consultancy
040
MERCURE SON TRA
048
Pullman Haiphong
064
Turbine Hall
068
Tripia Gourmet Foraging Restaurant
Artema Interior Design Consultancy
Artema Interior Design Consultancy
London College of Communication
London College of Communication
080
Windsor & Newton Headquarter London College of Communication
090
Faraday Memorial
106
Partimi Boutique Hotel, Store & Bar London College of Communication
129
3
Hand Drawings
London College of Communication
NATHALIE LEVON Interior Architect [BA Hons.] nathalie.levon@gmail.com +972 (0) 53 340 6225
4
a little something about me.. I am a highly-motivated interior architect with cross-cultural background. Having grown up, studied and worked in several countries including Belgium, Vietnam and the United Kingdom, I have developped the ability to adapt easily to any social or physical environment and thereby learn quickly. Being raised by a multi-cultural family speaking three languages at home and travelling around the world since my early childhood has helped me develop an open mind and a thirst to learn about a wide range of subjects, from architecture, music and cinema to photography and languages. Through this experience, I have developped an ease to work in groups as well as on my own. A Bachelor Degree in Interior and Spatial Design of the University of the Arts of London (London College of Communication), as well as my working experience in Vietnam and my previous internships have contributed to provide me a wide set of skills specific to the work of interior architecture and design.
5
EDUCATION 2011-14 Univeristy of the Arts London (London College of Communication) London, United Kingdom BA(Hons) in Interior and Spacial Design (First Class Honours with a grade of 97% on the Final Major Project - available upon request)
2006-09 College of Advertising and Design Brussels, Belgium Diploma in Interior Architecture and Design
2004-06 European School of Brussels I Brussels, Belgium European Baccalaureat Degree
SKILLS & OTHER AutoCAD, PhotoShop, InDesign, Power Point, hand drawing Fluent (Mother Tongue) FRENCH: Fluent (920/990 TOEIC, 80/90 PTE) ENGLISH: Fluent GERMAN: Conversational HEBREW: Lived in 6 countries and visited over 35.
6
Work Experience Studio Ilan Halachmi
06.2014-Present
Interior Architect Tel Aviv, Israel Residential projects in Tel Aviv
Artema Asia Interior Design Consultancy
10.2009-08.2011
Interior Architect Hanoi, Vietnam Mercure Son Tra, Pullman Hai Phong, residential projects
/////////////////////////////
Studio Ilan Halachmi
07-08.2013
Intern Tel Aviv, Israel Residential projects in Tel Aviv
Artema Interior Design Consultancy
06-08.2012
Intern Port Louis, Mauritius Private residence in Grand Baie, Hotel in Antananarivo, Madagascar
Artema Asia Interior Design Consultancy
07.09-2009
Intern Hanoi, Vietnam Concept and ID of the Nha Trang Plaza Hotel and several apartments
Charles Kaisin Design
04.2009
Intern Brussels, Belgium Pixel Wine Bar Interior Design
ATP Architects & Engineers
08.2008
Intern Vienna, Austria Concept and physical model of a shopping mall in Zagreb, Croatia
‘Out of Africa’ at the Cercle des voyageurs Solo Photography exhibition Brussels, Belgium
03.2006
Tourism Pavilion Spring 2008 The briefing was to create a tourism pavilion, located on the Place Flagey in Brussels. It had to be a key information point in the capital. I wanted it to be visible and recongnisable, but keep a transparency at the bottom to allow pedestrians to enjoy the view.
3bench
a multi-functional furniture for the entrance hall
14
3bench
by Nathalie Levon 15
3bench
by Nathalie Levon
BABY CHAIR
16
17
18
EVN Lobby
Hue, Vietnam 2010
Project done at Artema in Vietnam, with the collaboration of 3D technicians. The lobby of this 4 star hotel was based on local materials and a mix of traditional and contemporary interior architecture.
19
20
21
COTEC Residential Complex 2010 This villa is one of 36, built in Vung Tau, South Vietnam, for a large housing complex. For this project I was asked to design the villa into the details as well as manage a team of technicians who helped me draw the CAD plans and followed my precise instructions to realise photo-realistic 3D’s.
23
25
27
Farm renovation in the Perche, France 2010
The client’s demand wa to renovate an ancient farm into a contemporary house. He wanted to have a feeling of space and light, and to be able to enjoy the landscape from the inside. The principal solution found to please these demands was by creating a void over the living and dining room as well as adding openings to the existing building.
30
32
Ground Floor
Attic
33
39
MERCURE SON TRA VIETNAM 2010 This villa was built on the peninsula of Son Tra in Central Vietnam. It is part of a holiday resort managed by French Hotel Franchise Mercure. For this project I was asked to design the villa into the details as well as manage a team of technicians who helped me draw the CAD plans and followed my precise instructions to realise photo-realistic 3D’s.
40
41
42
43
44
45
Ground Floor
46
First Floor
47
48
PULLMAN HOTEL
HAIPHONG, VIETNAM 2011 As part of a competition, along with my team, we designed two bedrooms for the new Pullman Hotel in Haiphong, the Northern portuary city of Vietnam. The location of the hotel within the city has the great advantage of having the ocean on one side and the mountains on the other, which allows a magnificent view. The first option is a double room with terrace. Option number two is a duplex. For this project, I drew the plans, created the concept of the rooms as well as directed the 3D technicians for them to realise photo-realistic visuals.
49
Option 1
50
51
53
Option 2
First Floor
54
Second Floor
55
60
61
62
63
Turbine Hall Follies Tate Modern Autumn 2011 Having to design Follies for the Turbine Hall in the Tate Modern, my main objective throughout this project was to bring some life and colour into the space. I wanted there to be an interaction between the Hall and the Follies. I have therefore used a combination of coloured glass, water and light projections to support my project.
Inspirations
Hand Sketches Shape Exploration
Christopher Janney
MontrÊal Palais des Congrès
Fred Butler
66
TRIPIA:
A GaSTRONOMIC RESTAURANT IN THE HEART OF BRITISH COUNTRY SIDE RESTAURANT As part of a group project, we were asked to design a unit in Polesden Lacey, a major park and forest about an hour drive away from London. The concept of Tripia is for a unique and influencial experience for those living close by in London to get out of the city way of thinking and go back to their roots at the grounds of Polesden Lacey. The idea behind the design is to give people a chance to do something that isn’t available in the city, but also leave feeling refreshed and revived from the nature and beautiful surroundings of British country side. Visitors are invited to take part in a foraging programme, allowing them to take cooking classes, learn about seasonal foods sourced from the grounds at Polesden and how to make a beautiful meal from scratch with the ingredients they picked by themselves. The food at Tripia is of first rate and made of unusual and surprising ingredients, where highly skilled chefs get the chance to experiment locally sourced ingredients that will excite all of your senses and leave guests with a long lasting memory of the experience.
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
Headquarters For Winsor & Newton Spring 2012 Located within the Wapping Project, the concept of the new HQ of Winsor & Newton was to play with the interaction between the rigidity of the cubic shape (representing the sientific aspect of the company) and the softness of the trees (art) by using transparent materials and appropriate and delicate lighting to support the intended effect.
81
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
82
83
84
85
86
Interior Elevations
87
Shop 3D
88
Cafe 3D
89
Conversion of the Faraday Memorial into a Travellers Center Autumn 2013
The design and conversion of the Faraday Memorial is based on a game of contrasts between masculin/feminin shapes, hot/cold materials, light/shadow and straight/curved lines. Water is used to reflect the lighting effects and give the illusion of a taller building.
90
Original Site
INSPIRATION
92
93
INSPIRATION
94
95
SKETCH MODELS
96
97
PARTIMI Boutique Hotel, Store & Bar Summer 2014 For this Final Major Project for my BA studies at the University of the Arts London, I was given the opportunity to create a brief by choosing a site as well as its function. I decided to use a site in East London, 233 Shoreditch High Street, as it is the up and coming fashion and art district of London. I have then chosen a young British Designer, for whom I have created a Boutique hotel, a flagship store as well as a bar. The whole design is based on the brand’s, Partimi, personality. Designer Eleanor Dorrien-Smith takes close-up photos of nature and then prints them onto silk and creates women’s wear out of these fabrics. My design is based on the contrasts between simple shapes and complex patterns/textures, as well as a transition from old to new as a metaphor of Shoreditch and the City by playing with the contrast between original and synthetic materials and the overlaying of transparent and opaque materials.
106
107
108
Bar, Roof-Top & Breakfast
Rooms
Rooms
Rooms & Storage/Office
Boutique Hotel Reception & Store
109
110
Ground Floor Shop and Reception Plan
112
Hotel Room Plan
114
Top Floor Bar & Roof Terrace Plan
West Section
116
North Section
East Section
117
Reception Elevation
120
Room Elevation
121
PENCIL Free-Hand Sketches
129