NATASCHA BOLLIGER CARACAS/VENEZUELA BFA Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interios Design.
Portfolio GRADUATED IN SPRING 2014 https://www.behance.net/nbostar nbostar@hotmail.com Tlf: (912)755-77-66
Savannah College of Art and Design
SCAD ALUMNI 2014
CONTENTS
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SENIOR PROJECT :
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Taylor Rodriguez and Natascha Bolliger
Interior Design + Well-being Health Care
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DRAWING # 1
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HAND DRAWN MIX MEDIA
RESIDENTIAL / THE ROUTER HOUSE
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OFFICE DESIGN: BIRCH BOX Courtney Grimme + Leslie Jean Stephens + Natascha Bolliger
RENDERINGS Gallery of Fibers / Sense of touch Learning experience.
NATASCHA BOLLIGER
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STORE DESIGN: GUCCI+INDIA Ignacio Alvarez and Natascha Bolliger
COVER LETTER
I graduated from High School in Caracas, Venezuela, at the Cath-
The combination of the above mentioned activities and the
olic Concepcion School and soon after I started working and then
work experience, made evident to me that my real passion and
I initiated Graphic Design studies at the IUTIRLA Institute of Por-
talent in life was the building arts. I realized that interior de-
lamar-Venezuela. While these two years proved to be extremely
sign was perfect for me because it offered me the opportunity
interesting and signified growth in my knowledge of the design
explore and combined my experience, interests and talents.
universe, it soon became evident to me that I was strongly drawn
This led me to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior
to 3 dimensional design and I discovered that I have a natural
Design at the Savannah College of Arts and Design. I grad-
ability for the manipulation of space and form. I am passionate
uated in June of 2014 .During my studies I specially excelled
and want to explore the vast possibilities of spatial design.
I
in creativity, originality, problem solving and team work. I
explored with jewelry design and collaborated in projects with fine
consider myself very committed, hardworking, reliable and an
artists and independent designers. At the same time I was work-
honest professional. In addition, I enjoy and have strong team
ing as an assistant to Venezuelan Architect NATALY ROSAS in
work orientation and have always been very focused on what I
her architectural company.
am involved in.
28 CREATIVITY AND SPACES
38 ARTISTIC
CONNECTIONS Drug and Alcohol Addiction. Relapse Prevention Center Specifically designed for college students and young adults who
Personal and social spaces merge together, keeping their iden-
have passed through the stage of detox and in-patient treatment,
tity while allowing an interface for transformation. The environment
but still need the support of a healthy and therapeutic environ-
and materiality manipulate light, colors and textures to promote
ment in order to overcome the struggles of adapting to society
well-being and generate excitement for the recovery process.
and in consequence prevent relapse. The design explores the ways in which interior spaces can become part of the recovery process. Based on evidence design, color theory and biophilic design the space enhances wellbeing and stimulates the user to engage in recovery. It seeks to use interior design as a tool for reconnecting the user with its
PARTI
surroundings and themselves.
CONCEPT Like an x-ray photograph, the design its centered in the idea of
Social Personal
seeing beneath a person's surface. It seeks to illuminate a person's inner being in order to stimulate openness, creativity, and hope. Senior Project / Connections
 Senior Project / Connections
LOCATION + ANALYSIS
PROCESS + RESEARCH Design Issues
102 E LIBERTY St. Savannah, GA 31401
Sustainability Acoustics Security Public green
Privacy
space (parks,
Space Flexibility
squares)
Natural light + Cross-ventilation
Experience Based Design Sidewalks Emotional and sensory connectionsZZ Bus Stops
How users feel about it How well it fits its purpose
Color Stores Hotels Restaurants and cafes Blue (relaxation, calmness)
Structural systems
The color red produces feelings of arousal
Means of Egress
Art: CREATIVE-green, violet, red, peach, pink, light yellow. Cool: internal withdrawal
"A well design facility can reduce anxiety, aggression, social withdrawal, depression and psychosis". Anthens Emily
Inserted into the city... "Continued struggled with internal noise" cause by the city. Faster integration to society, closer to family and friends. Continued care and future connections with the center". Addiction specialist and owner of Therapeutic community Horizonte Azul Nueva Esparta-Venezuela. Virginia Frontado.
Fire Stairs
Exit
Goals
Elevators
Freight Elevator
Means of egress
Provide opportunities to deal with psychological prob-
Half Diagonal Rule 153’
lems. Incorporate the theories of Biophilic and evidence based design. Create a welcoming environment and a sense of be-
76’
longing.
72’
Create an experience that does not feel like an exclusion from the real world.
Drayton Tower Elevation
Objectives
PRODUCED BYrule AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT Half diagonal
Incorporate natural elements into the design
BIOPHILIC DESIGN:
Take advantage of natural light and artificial light to
Reduces Stress, accelerates recovery rates
enhance well-being
Emotional valence modulates the preference for curved objects”
vacy and allowed visual connections
volume 40, pages 649
Design open spaces to promote social interactions
Circulation: organic flow Open Spaces connected to the outside. The Nature of the space: Curves and Spatial pattern Natural Analogues: The use of Natural material and
Use color and shape to stimulate creativity and create a learning experience (Positive coping skills) Anthens Emily, (2009). How Room designs affect Your Work and Mood, Brain Research can Help us craft spaces that relax, inspired, awaken comfort and heal. Bate, P., &
organic shapes
Robert, G. (2007). Bringing user experience to healthcare improvement: The concepts, methods and practices of experience-based design Radcliffe Pub. Daggett Willard, Cobble Jeffrey, Gertel Steven. (2008). Color in an Optimum Learning Environment. International Center for Leadership Education.
Senior Project / Connections
Nature
to nature
in
Space:
I.T.
STAFF OFFICE
EXPERIENTIAL THERAPHY DINING AREA
I.T.
I.T.
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17
70 SF
78 SF
GROUP THERAPY
CLASSROOM
Costume- Built-in (buffet )
H Leder, P P L Tinio, M Bar. Perception, 2011, ED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCT
Use translucent materials to create the illusion of pri-
C-5
I. T.
UP
Trash Elevator
Elevator KITHCHEN
Fire Stairs
MULTIPORPOSE ROOM
WC
Elevator
WC
Costumedesigned Counter
UP
Costume- designed Working Table Built-in
C-6
GATHERING AREA (1)
1 A501
T-1
T-1
C-6
RECEPTION
C-2
MAIL ROOM
DIRECTORS OFFICE
C-6
CONFERENCE ROOM
C-6
T-1 T-1 C-6 C-6
2 A501
GALLERY T-1 T-1
T-1 C-1
OFFICE
OFFICE THERAPY
THERAPY THERAPY
THERAPY
T-1
1
FURNITURE PLAN Level 1 1/8" = 1'-0"
Biophilic design elements
Fresh air, Natural light, plant life and views MEN'S ROOM GROUP THERAPY
RECREATIONAL THERAPHY
Costume- designed Furniture
EXPERIENTIAL THERAPHY BATHROOM MEDIA ROOM
Senior Project / Connections
DN
CIRCULATION
Trash
Fire Stairs
Elevator
EXPERIENTIAL THERAPY
Mechanical
YOGA AND MEDITATION ROOM
Elevator WC
Elevator
WC
Fire Stairs
Senior Project / Connections
Senior Project / Connections
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1.Reception 21
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2,3,4,7,14,15,17,18 Individual Therapy 5,8 Office
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6. Conference Room 9. Directors Office 10. Mail room 11. Gathering area 12
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12. Kitchen 13. Dining area 18. Staff Office
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10
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19. Group therapy 20. Classroom
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21. Experiential therapy 2
3
4
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22. Multipurpose room 23. Gallery
First Floor
25. Men's Room 26. Media Room 27. Group Therapy 24
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Preliminary Rendering Gathering Area
28. Experiential Therapy
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27 26
29. Multipurpose Room 30. Art Therapy 31. Women's Room
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32. Staff Room 29
33. Gym 34. Reading Area 35. Multipurpose Room
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A
Elevation Costume furniture for gathering
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32 33
31
Second floor
Elevation Reception Desk and accent wall
Vertical Relationships/ Acoustic
Therapy Lamp Andrei Keilani
Vise Pendant.
Bubble Chair
Siting Area Reception
Panton Chair
and Noise control
Section A
KNOLL
Senior Project / Connections
KNOLL
Translucent Glass
KNOLL
Bush Aluminum
Reclaimed wood
Metal Mesh
Reclaimed wood
Senior Project / Connections
Senior Project / Connections
/ Connections Senior Project Reading area second floor
Reception
Waiting Area
Senior Project / Connections
Experiential therapy
From gathering to Stairs and Kitchen
Senior Project / Connections
GUCCI+INDIA By Ignacio Alavrez and Natascha Bolliger
Technology / Tradition / Extraordinary / Gold CONCEPT A novel form of progression is what the 21st century emerging Indian society strives to achieve. Grandeur, and all that is associated with splendor, epitomizes not only the emerging Indian society, but also Gioventu, the new line for Gucci. True Grandeur shows character and substance and manifesting grandeur is the ultimate experience. Hence, this retail store will be design to manifest Gucci's grandeur and, at the same time, to encourage shoppers, local and foreign alike to maniConcept models
Store Design/ Gucci + India
fest it too.
 Store Design/ Gucci + India
To Nandankan Zoo
Bhubanesmar
Retail Store
N
Mail Entrance 16’ 4 27/32”
Tree
Provides shade
Retail Store
Shriya Talkies St.
Pedestrian Walkway
Marble Pedestrian Walkway
Tourist attractions
Manufacturer: Boom Stone Com-
32’9 45/64”
Tree
pany
Planetarium
Janapad Road
It is found naturally on earth, it is
Parking Area
strong and durable
Railway Line N
Janpath South Main Road
Roads
First floor
Satya Nagar Brick
Black Quartz
Glass 0.4 in
Site Location
Column
DuPont Corian Solid Surface (India) Type: Corian Solid Surface
Brick
Glass
Existing Materials 0.4 in
composite product it is use as a decorative material. Performance Criteria: This
Hotel Pushpak
material is elegant and It can be easily removed recut and
Jain Caves (Khandagir and Udyagir)
Second floor
Natural Light Sun In Winter
Airport
reinstalled as a new design and seamlessly reworked into new products.
Natural Light Natural Light
Mukteswar Lingaraj Teple Temple
To Puri and Konark
Sun In Summer
Manufacturer: Jamnagar Brass Components (India)
Column Grid
Description: Brass is the
Van der Straeten’ s
generic term that refers to cooper-zinc Alloys. Brass is
Third floor
strong, hard, antimicrobial, and corrosion resistance but yet easy to shape.
Vladimir Kagan
IRA (Indian Designer)
Mattia Bonetti
Section Store Design/ Gucci + India
Store Design/ Gucci + India
Hallway + Bags Display
From gathering to Stairs and Kitchen
Shoe Display
From gathering to Stairs and Kitchen
Store Design/ Gucci + India
Store Design/ Gucci + India
The Site
Dominance of the left brain is said to produce an analytical and objective personality where as right brain dominance
The Router House
results in a more intuitive and subjectively inclined individu-
where left meets right
al. Mark and Julie for instance, perfectly exemplify contrasting brain types. Mark's cognitive thought process identifies him as a left-brained thinker, where as Julie's creativity and whimsical approach to life equates her as right-brained. This unity of juxtaposing ideals will be personified in their home from spatial organization to material manipulation all while calling reference to the actual form and function of the anatomical brain. The parti diagram for the house is derived from abstract sketches of the brain in plan view. Furthermore, each space will evoke an emotional response in the user relative to its location within the parti diagram. In essence the goal of the new Router House design is to capture a strong sense of interconnectivity and unity between radically dissimilar, processes, Perspectives, forms and experiences.
Residential Design/The Router House
Residential Design/The Router House
Section
Elevation Room. Brrain Pattern
Residential Design/The Router House
Residential Design/The Router House
Living Room
Stairs and Fireplace Residential Design/The Router House
Kitchen Residential Design/The Router House
Breakout Space / Birch box Yoga time
Breakout Space
Johanna Richter's. Swing Necklace
Office / Birch Box
Office / Birch Box
Small Projects / Creative
Small Projects / Creative