Interior Architecture and Design Portfolio
Victoria Fox
viccifox@tesco.net 01473 328430
Work Experience Suffolk County Council and Housing 21 2002-2006 Day Care Centre Assistant
Simulating Service users with mental health in Art therapy, Physical exercise, Socialising and workshops.
Education
Carefore Homes LTD 2006-2008 Activties Co-ordinator
B.A (Hons) Interior Architecture and Design University Campus Suffolk Sept 2013 - Sept 2016
Relevant Modules Level 4 IMDIAD101-Theory and History of Architecture and design 1 IMDIAD102-Design Studio 1 IMDIAD103-Model Making IMDIAD104-Representation
Planning, organising and co-ordinating activities, events and outings. Supporting individual hobbies and interests. Accurate written record keeping. Participation in staff and client meetings.
Carefore Homes LTD 2008-2012 Team Leader
Assessing, planning, implementing, evaluating and reviewing care. Shift management and delivery of rotas, performance of the care teams whilst embedding culture and behaviours. Dispensing of medication, ensuring procedures are being followed .Delivering a quality service in line with CQC essential standards, improving the quality of customers lives. Implementing risk assessments and care packages. Liaising with other care/health professionals, Communication skills, Forming positive relationships with colleagues and building supportive teams. Prompting good relationships with Relatives, friends and volunteers. In absence of the Home Manager being responsible for the efficient and proper management of the home.
East of England Co-opertive 2013-2015 Customer Sales Assistant
Providing help and advice to customers, handling payments, arranging shop displays, following policies procedures regarding age restricted products. Working as a team, Handling complaints in a Appropriate manner.
Level 5 IMDIAD201-Theory and History of Architecture and Design 2 IMDIAD202-Design Studio 2 IMDIAD203-Advanced Production IMDIAD204-CAD and Digital Imaging
Last and Tricker Architects and Interior Designers 2014
Work Experience. Working alongside architects doing technical drawings for a client who required the interior design of their barn conversion.
Level 6 IMDIAD301-Debates on Contemporary Practice IMDIAD399-Research and Identity IMDIAD302-Vertical Design Studio
Volunteer Work
Skills AUTOCAD
INDESIGN
PHOTOSHOP
MICROSOFT OFFICE
SKETCHUP
MODEL MAKING
R.S.P.C.A Martlesham Heath (2012) Animal welfare care assitant caring for the need of domestic animals. Hill Farm Equestrian Centre (2009) General stable management and equine care.
The Brief - Breath back life to the unused space - Public Space - Well being centre
St Clements - Church re-use project - The Wellbeing centre
- Flexible Housing - Small dwelling - Under ÂŁ75.000 build cost
The Jaywick Project - Affordable Housing
Light Memorial -Tate Turbine Hall, London
The Suffolk Heritage Center CHALLENGE THE CONCEPTION OF MONDERNISM
DRAWING IN MEMBERS OF PUBLIC USING GOOD DESIGN
SELF SUPPORTING FUDING OF THE HERITAGE CENTER
VISUAL RESOURCES The website Hull history centre Manchester archive Rotterdam cafe screens
First Floor Plan
The Brief
IDEAS OF DESIGN
The Hold - Heritage Centre
Site location University Campus Suffo
- Exhibition - Shop
Victoria Fox 2015
- Reception THE RECEPTION
- Cafe INTERACTIVE
Seating for 28 service users (further seating outside) Kitchen serving bar area Interaction Research area
Comfortable
The Cafe
Light
Materials
Floor plan 1:100
Public areas Main bar area Kitchen area Toliet areas
Freston Dementia Village
Steel beams shown in red
Stairs and storage
Pre- cast concrete
Staff area
Lime Render
Restaurant / chill area
The staff area
Freston Dementia Village
The kitchen area
Bar area
Visual renderings complete ground floor spaceof the social hub - The Boot
North veiw South veiw ground floor
Freston Dementia Village
First floor
Exterior renders - 'Shell pods'the residential dwelling of the Freston village
Freston Dementia Village
Model making Top Left: Window design for London high street, Mammas and papas concept of preganacy- through to birth - and up to 5 years old. Bottom Left: Perceptive from a film scene, SIN CITY. Top Right: A Child’s modular chair. No Glue, no fixings allowed.