interior designer.
VALERIE SMITH
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PROFILE A fourth year interior design student with a wide array of interests including commercial, residential, set, exhibit, and event design. Other interests include photography, graphic design, music and art. Seeking an internship with a focus in interior design.
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VALERIE SMITH CONTACT Philadelphia, PA valsmith1260@gmail.com 610.348.3663 valeriesmith.myportfolio.com linkedin.com/in/valeriebsmith
EDUCATION Philadelphia University Bachelor of Science, Interior Design Class of 2018 University of Arkansas, Rome Center Bachelor of Science, Interior Design Study Abroad, Fall 2016
SKILL SET Software
Skills
AutoCAD Revit Photoshop InDesign Lightroom
Drafting Hand Rendering Space Planning Conceptualization Organization
SELECTED COURSES Interior Building Systems Spring 2017 - Professor Kes Lukas Studied interior building systems such as HVAC, heating and cooling, sprinkler systems, acoustics, electricity etc. Textiles & Materials for Interiors Spring 2016 - Professor Dana O’Leary Learned applications and techniques for a variety of materials such as wood, stone, drapery, fabrics, carpets etc. Capstone Project for Interior Design Spring 2018 - Professor Susan Seip Designed a micro-apartment complex located in the city for recent graduates and other young adults who are going through transistional phases in their life to have an affordable place to live while also maintaining freedom and sense of community. Studio Photography Spring 2018 - Professor Matthew Hollerbush Focus on photography in a studio setting with an emphasis on camera settings/set up, lighting design, and post processing.
EXPERIENCE Study Abroad Office Assistant 2017 - 2018 Philadelphia University, Philadelphia PA Provides graphics for all flyers, organizes files and study abroad applications, schedules meetings etc. Beauty Salon Assistant 2013 - 2018 Granite Farms Estates, Granite Run PA Provides beauty related services to residents, schedules appointments, answers phone, manages money etc.
INVOLVEMENT
CONTENTS 1.
global warming museum -
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fashion showroom -
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advertising agency -
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studio apartment -
residential
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farnsworth house -
residential
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photography -
commercial
commercial corporate
digital + 35 mm film
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Global Warming Museum PHILADELPHIA, USA
HIGH TIDE
DESIGN 7 - FALL 2017 PROFESSOR JEFFREY ZARNOCH
OBJECTIVE:
To create an educational museum that can inform the public about the potential dangers of global warming and the various parts of the world that are affected. INTENTION:
Located on a school campus in Germantown Pennsylvania, this building was originally a gymnasium and has been converted into a two-story museum with a focus educating the public about water pollution. The museum contains a cafe, interactive exhibits, and a space to invite guest speakers to talk about activism. DESCRIPTION:
The lobby of this space is very clean, crisp, white, and refreshing to really give the visitor an intital feel that water is beautiful and has not been harmed. Then once the visitor enters the exhibition rooms, they are greeted by spaces that really show the harm that humans have placed on water and how this natural resource is taken advantage of. The main exhibits are water pollution, rising water, coral bleaching, and lack of potable and clean drinking water for 1/7th of the worlds population. This museum is meant to allow people to take a step back and truly realize how water is not a resource that always going to be plentiful.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
STAIR DETAIL PLAN
SECTION A
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
STAIR DETAIL SECTION
STAIR DETAIL
SECTION B
EXHIBIT PERSPECTIVE
LOBBY PERSPECTIVE
CAFE PERSPECTIVE
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Fashion Showroom ROME, ITALY
MOSCHINO
DESIGN 5 - FALL 2016 PROFESSOR FRANCESCA RICCIARDO
OBJECTIVE:
To create an Italian fashion showroom for a well known Italian fashion house.
SHOWROOM PLAN
SHOWROOM SECTION
INTENTION:
This fashion showroom is located right next to the Spanish Steps and is replacing the Valentino showroom. It is a very old building and much of the architecture could not be changed for the sake of historic preservation. The idea is to make it a high end showroom that really emphasizes the concepts that go into the brand’s fashion designs. DESCRIPTION:
Moschino is completely different than any other fashion designer and is considered very quirky and controversial. When observing his designs in the most recent fashion shows, I noticed a lot of contradiction and juxtaposition went into them so I put that into my design as well. What stood out the most was that his designs turned out to be such unique art pieces that I did not want my design to distract from what he has created, so I went with a very simple black and white scheme with the pops of color being his clothes and accessories. I created a custom shelving unit that acts as if it is framing the product making it stand out as the art piece that it is.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECTION A
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION B
ENTRY PERSPECTIVE
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Advertising Agency PHILADELPHIA, USA
SHIFT
DESIGN 6 - SPRING 2017 PROFESSOR LISA PHILIPS
OBJECTIVE:
To create a sustainable advertising agency for a specific type of advertsing. This agency specifically, has an all around and generalized focus. INTENTION:
After visiting a few advertising agencies in the city and doing research, I realized that the advertising industry is a fast paced and constantly changing industry. To account for this, I wanted to create a space that can be movable and adaptable based on any projects that the company is currently working on at that point in time. DESCRIPTION:
The main idea for my concept was having movable pieces and rooms. The main focus is in the conference room which is located in the middle of the space and when ultimate privacy is needed or they want to impress clients, a scissor-lift system lifts the entire room onto the roof for privacy and nature views. Other features are LCD panels on the ceiling of the waiting area that can project images of past projects or a client’s logo upon entering to personalize the space for them. There are also brainstorming rooms that move in and out of the building over top of koi ponds where there is a glass floor. “Shift” allows for ultimate personalization for both clients and workers in order to provide amazing advertisements and a great work environment.
FLOOR PLAN
DETAIL PLAN
ROOM DOWN - DETAIL
ROOM UP - DETAIL
DETAIL SECTION
ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE
WORKSTATION PERSPECTIVE
CONFERENCE ROOM PERSPECTIVE
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Studio Apartment VANCOUVER, CANADA BC
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Farnsworth House PLANO, USA
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Photography VARIOUS LOCATIONS
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SALERNO, ITALY
POSITANO, ITALY
VENICE, ITALY
PARIS, FRANCE
AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND
WILDWOOD, USA
WILDWOOD, USA
35 MM FILM
EAST FALLS, USA
35 MM FILM
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