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PERSONAL VILLA - Interior Design Studio 1

Interior Design Studio 1 l Instructor: Ana Rolim 

Interior Architecture and Design l College of Arts & Design, Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC)

In the second stage of Interior Design Studio 1, students embark on an assignment to craft a domestic environment centered around a personal module: a cube measuring their height along each edge. This customized program entails specific requirements, including at least two floors, a staircase, a balcony, and designated areas for living, bathing, dining, and resting. The objective is to create cohesive designs while honing skills in spatial organization, form development, lighting, and both 2D and 3D drawing techniques. Drawing inspiration from various sources, the proposals aim to marry creativity with practicality.

Paper maquettes. Student work by: J. Penagos, R. Beedasee, A. Anerella, A. Reilly and J. Villa

The development of the parti from abstract artwork through sketches and models. Student work by J. Penagos.

The parti develops based on an abstract artwork. Student work by A. Reilly.

Interior view and Axonometric perspective executed in SketchUP. Student work by A. Reilly.

The abstract art house starts from the interpretation of an abstract art work and evolves through architectural form. Student work by J. Villa

Floor plan, axonometric and 2-point interior perspective drawn by hand. Student work by J. Villa

The project develops from the interpretation of an artwork through maquettes. Student work by C. Ramkrith.

Parti sketches and bubble diagrams. Student work by A. Anerella.

Floor plan and axonometric executed in SketchUp. Student work by A. Anerella.

Paper maquette. Student work by A. Anerella.

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