INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO VICTORIA TODD
ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS 2015 | 2018 LONDON, UK victoriatodd.91@hotmail.com
PROFILE Software AutoCAD + Vectorworks + Sketchup + VRay + InDesign + Photoshop + Microsoft Office + Google Analytics +
Professional Concept Development + Sample & Mood Boards + Space Planning + Detailed Drawings + Supplier & Rep Management + Presentation Preparation + Social Media Management + Independent & Team Player +
Education 2016 - 2018 MA Sustainable Interior Architecture University of Nicosia 2013 - 2015 BA 1:1 HONS in Interior Architecture University of Nicosia 2010 - 2012 FDA in Spatial Design London College of Communications - UAL Experience Teacher Assistant, University of Nicosia (Oct - May, 2016-18) Interior Design 2nd and 3rd year classes. Johnson Ribolla (Feb - Aug, 2016) Interior Design Assistant SBS Megamall (Oct - Jan, 2015-16) Interior Design & Creative Consultant Gensler (Jul - Oct, 2015) Interior Design Intern
CONTENTS 1. MA Sustainability Project Multifunctional + Multi-purpose Living Unit 2. MA Thesis Project Disaster Relief Shelter 3. Professional Project Health Centre 4. Professional Project Student Accommodation 5. Professional Project Residential 6. BA Final Year Project Homeless Reintegration Centre 7. BA 2nd Year Project Multiple Sclerosis Centre
MULTIFUNCTIONAL + MULTI-PURPOSE LIVING UNIT
The brief was to design a sustainable, easily assembled living unit for a chosen cause scenario. Inspiration was taken from the multiple disasters that have hit Japan in the past few years, leaving many homeless and in uncomfortable situations. The unit is created with the purpose to create small living spaces within a large enclosed environment. Materials used are locally sourced, the production process is fast and the product is durable, and can also be used in varied environments due to its flexible design composition.
DISASTER RELIEF SHELTER
Initially this project was inspired by the large amounts of disasters that have been accruing worldwide. I went into analysing current disaster relief shelters understanding what works and what doesn’t, my proposal was a temporary fix that could also be turned into a more permanent structure with additional local material reinforcement. The materiality used is all sustainable and has biodegradable aspects.
HEALTH CENTRE
Concept design for a lobby area, gym and pool-spa zone. The client wanted a very elegant and luxurious feel to the space. The proposal includes large quantities of marble tile look and beautiful brass detailing and finishes. The gym area was proposed in a similar manner, incorporating metal wall panels, wood and leather equipment.
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
The goal was to design a fun, interactive and multi purpose space for a new student accommodation building. Inspiration for the decor was drawn from the local canal and wooden kayak art that can be seen on the study tables ceiling design. The space had to accommodate different activities where students can play, exercise and study in a quite environment.
KITCHEN
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