Interior Design Portfolio

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2014 TASHA DE LUCA INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO


CONTENTS

CORPORATE RESIDENTIAL EXHIBITION COMMERCIAL BRANDING HOSPITALITY FURNITURE DESIGN

IDEO Corporate Office Georgin Bay Cottage Humber Collage Design Exibition Transport Truck Learning Center Strewn Winery Storage unit


CORPORATE OFFICE Social Media

MAIN COFRENCE ROOM

RECEPTION

concept was refilected in the research on IDEO. A corporate business requires many social gatherings, open space, good circulation and the aspect of working together in order to grow and attract more business. Social media can be defined as an interactive platform which individuals and communities create and share user-generated content. IDEO grows by everyone sharing their knowledge to create new ideas. In the plan, the main focus was connection and the use of pop ups. The environment of the space is opened and getting that “instant” sight of the space with the use of glass walls and partitions. The goal for this concept is to create easy to use workspace’s, social interaction, and that all the employees have a connection trough the space through the concept of social media

2012

SOCIAL MEDIA

IDEO OFFICE



PLAN SQUARE FOOTAGE: 4,000

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RESIDENTIAL GIORGIAN BAY COTTAGE

2013

ISLAND

RESEARCH SKETCHS

Island

was inspired by the natural formation of the location, which is reflected in the cottage roof details by means of large pointed overhangs. They act as shading screens, and in wall heights where the roof, pitched steeply to a single point, accentuates the west view from the bedroom and the main living space. This natural formation is echoed The slight pinch in the design then acts as a greeting feature on the inside where the ceiling heightens as one proceeds into the main living areas, much like a jump off of a cliff into the wide-open bay the open living area. The kitchen level is raised to reinforce the highest plateau of the site as well as its form. A central three-sided fireplace, a focal point upon entry, is visible in the main living area and adds a notion of warmth to the design. As a comparison to the connection between Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, the cottage design includes a large dining and living area where group gatherings are uninterrupted when moving from one room to another room.

FINAL EXTERIOR SKETCH


PERSPECTIVES

LIVING/DINING ROOM VIEW


PLAN SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2,380

FLOOR PLAN


EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS

FRONT ELEVATION

BACK ELEVATION


SECTIONS

SECTION A

SECTION B


MODEL

BACK VIEW


CONCEPT

EXIBITION/EDUCATIONAL HUMBER EXIBITION

THE NEIGHBOUHOOD

COLLABORATIVE

The Neighborhood

concept is inspired from the lane-way neighborhoods that exist in Toronto today, with a modern twist to it. The three huts act as the “housesâ€? and the display walls act as the laneways of the huts. One laneway leads to another, while at the same time being secluded to its own area. This concept is also strategically designed with one entrance and one exit, making sure that people experience every single part of the exhibition, much like a laneway where not many people are allowed access to it except the people of the Neighborhood. The cafĂŠ comes first, attracting people, then there’s presentation hut where people gather information about Humber and the exhibition, along the walls are displays explaining the different programs, then comes the interactive hut where people can learn and interact, then there is an area with models made from each program, and finally people end up in the workshop where they interact with the different tools and 3D printer to create different things. This design allows for visitor to progressively learn about the programs with a systematic flow. Visitors are guaranteed to exit the exhibition wanting to enter it again.

2014

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TASHA DE LUCA, LOUSI MOKHTARIANS, AARON LIANGA, OLIVIA LIU

MATERIALS

MELAMINE WHITE

TASHA DE LUCA, LOUSI MOKHTARIANS, AARON LIANGA, OLIVIA LIU

MELAMINE WHITE

T-SLUT NUT

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COMMERCIAL BRANDING TRANSPORT TRUCK COLLABORATIVE

2013

QUANTA

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HOSPITALITY STREWN WINERY

Gallery

style layout is the proposed design concept behind Strewn Winery, relating the art of wine making to a contemporary art museum, to showcase wine as an art form. The idea is to create a contemporary space to highlight the art of making wine. The objective is to create a space that is modern and sophisticated. Hence, the aspect of a gallery style, like an exhibition and appreciation for wine. The introduction of angles will give the space an abstract and contemporary feel The goal is to highlight the wine making process, like art, wine is divine. With the angular planes, it will create a unique interior structure, bringing in the contemporary gallery style layout. The use of contrasting colours, such as neutral and dark tones, will enhance the concept of a contemporary gallery style layout.

My Contribution: Media room, entrance, roof, vestibule, stair design.

2013

GALLERY

COLLABORATIVE

MEDIA ROOM VIEW

ENTRANCE RETAIL VIEW


PERSPECTIVES

ENTRANCE RETAIL VIEW


PLAN SQUARE FOOTAGE: 11,075 + ADDITION 1500

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

MAIN FLOOR PLAN


ROOF PLAN ROOF STUDIES The change in design was from sun and climate studies in Niagra, Canada location

FINAL ROOF DESIGN


EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS

NOTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION


SECTIONS

SECTION AA

SECTION CC


STORAGE DESIGN

2014

STORAGE UNIT

is a multifunctional storage unit that is ideal in small spaces. Trixx converts into three substantial uses; when closed it is shelving unit, opened it converts into a room divider for privacy or a desk for a convenient workstation. The material chosen is ideal for durability and provides low maintenance. The cork design is recessed in the plastic divders allow for pin up’s, maintaining an organized space. When not in use, the storage unit can be placed anywhere thanks to the casters that allow mobility. The translucent plastic allows sunlight to enter the room creating a relaxed environment. Trixx is an ideal storage design that offers a variety of multifunctional uses depending on its environment.

STUDENT DORM ROOM-FUNCTION:DESK


PERSPECTIVES

Materials:

ABS transluent plastic

Smooth Plywood

Stained cork

SMALL ROOM-FUNCTION:DIVIDER


MODEL/SKETCHES

SECTION/DETAIL SKETCHES

SECTION/DETAIL SKETCHES

DESK OPENED

FRONT VIEW-CLOSED

SIDE VIEW-CLOSED

DIVIDER-OPENED


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC


TASHA DE LUCA tasha_deluca@hotmail.com 416.822.5709


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