Daniela Vela : Portfolio & Resume

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EDUCATION

BACHELOR’S DEGREE / Jan. 2010 - May 2014Inter ior Design : CIDA Accredi ted : GPA 3.54Univers i ty o f Texas : Aust in , Texas

SKILLS

SOFTWARERevi t : AutoCAD : SketchUp : Rhino : InDesign : Photoshop : Microsof t Off ice

TECHNICALDraf t ing : Sketch ing : Photography : Model -making : Mock-ups

LANGUAGESEngl ish, f luent : Spanish, f luent : I ta l ian, conversat ional

I N T E R I O R D E S I G N E R

danielaVELA

RESUME

EDUCATION

B A C H E L O R ’ S D E G R E E / Jan. 2010 - May 2014Interior Design : CIDA Accredited : GPA 3.54University of Texas : Austin, Texas

AWARDS & ACTIVITIES

S . O R S O L A A W A R D - B E S T I D E A Castiglion Fiorentino of the Future Competition November 2013 : Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy

T E D x A U S T I NExhibit Installation Volunteer February 2013 : Austin, Texas

R E V I T A L I Z I N G T H E D R A GUrban Design Volunteer Feb. 2013 - May 2013 : Austin, Texas

I N T . D E S I G N I N T E R N / Jan. 2013 - May 2013 Sixthriver Architects : Austin, Texas• Composed materials boards for presentations• Ordered samples and organized library• Developed renderings in Revit and Photoshop• Documented material finishes and furniture • Conducted site visits to measure space and

draft plans in AutoCAD• Assisted designers with research and drafting

I N T . D E S I G N I N T E R N / July 2012 - Aug. 2012How Do You Roll? Sushi : Austin, Texas • Assisted with creating floor plans in AutoCAD• Applied company’s concept and values to the

redesigned interiors• Rendered designs in SketchUp• Selected materials and requested samples• Created efficient food preparation line layouts

S O F T W A R E Revit : AutoCAD : SketchUp : Rhino : VRay :InDesign : Photoshop : Microsoft Office : SPEXX

T E C H N I C A L Drafting : Sketching: Photography : Plotting : Laser Cutting : Model-making

L A N G U A G E S English, fluent : Spanish, fluent : Italian, conversational

SKILLS

EMAIL : [email protected] CELL : 956 369 9948 LINKED IN : linkedin.com/in/danivela

CONTACT

I N T E R I O R D E S I G N E R

danielaVELA

RESUME

EDUCATION

B A C H E L O R ’ S D E G R E E / Jan. 2010 - May 2014Interior Design : CIDA Accredited : GPA 3.54University of Texas : Austin, Texas

AWARDS & ACTIVITIES

S . O R S O L A A W A R D - B E S T I D E A Castiglion Fiorentino of the Future Competition November 2013 : Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy

T E D x A U S T I NExhibit Installation Volunteer February 2013 : Austin, Texas

R E V I T A L I Z I N G T H E D R A GUrban Design Volunteer Feb. 2013 - May 2013 : Austin, Texas

I N T . D E S I G N I N T E R N / Jan. 2013 - May 2013 Sixthriver Architects : Austin, Texas• Composed materials boards for presentations• Ordered samples and organized library• Developed renderings in Revit and Photoshop• Documented material finishes and furniture • Conducted site visits to measure space and

draft plans in AutoCAD• Assisted designers with research and drafting

I N T . D E S I G N I N T E R N / July 2012 - Aug. 2012How Do You Roll? Sushi : Austin, Texas • Assisted with creating floor plans in AutoCAD• Applied company’s concept and values to the

redesigned interiors• Rendered designs in SketchUp• Selected materials and requested samples• Created efficient food preparation line layouts

S O F T W A R E Revit : AutoCAD : SketchUp : Rhino : VRay :InDesign : Photoshop : Microsoft Office : SPEXX

T E C H N I C A L Drafting : Sketching: Photography : Plotting : Laser Cutting : Model-making

L A N G U A G E S English, fluent : Spanish, fluent : Italian, conversational

SKILLS

EMAIL : [email protected] CELL : 956 369 9948 LINKED IN : linkedin.com/in/danivela

CONTACT

EXPERIENCE

DESIGNER / Oct . 2014 - PresentL ight ing Design Al l iance : Long Beach, Cal i forn ia• Coord inat ing the l ight ing concept wi th the

arch i tecture & in ter ior des ign concepts• Speci fy ing appropr ia te l ight ing f ix tures for spec i f ic

appl icat ions & budgets• Draf t ing l ight ing p lans and deta i ls• Creat ing mock ups for spec ia l l ight ing appl icat ions• At tending des ign meet ings wi th other consul tants &

c l ients• Creat ing concept packages for presentat ions

INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN / Jan. 2013 - May 2013Sixthr iver Arch i tects : Aust in , Texas• Composed mater ia ls boards for presentat ions• Ordered samples and organized l ibrary• Developed render ings in Revi t & Photoshop• Documented mater ia l f in ishes and furn i ture• Conducted s i te v is i ts to take measurements and

used these to draf t p lans in AutoCAD• Ass is ted des igners wi th research and draf t ing

INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN / Ju ly 2012 - Aug. 2012How Do You Rol l? : Aust in , Texas• Ass is ted in creat ing f loor p lans in AutoCAD• Appl ied company’s concept and va lues to the

redesigned in ter iors• Rendered des igns in SketchUp• Selected mater ia ls and requested samples• Created eff ic ient layouts for a restaurant

env i ronment

CONTACT

EMAIL: dvela l@hotmai l .comCELL: 562 595 2587LINKEDIN: l inkedin.com/ in /danive la

RESUME

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pradaFLAGSHIP

AUSTIN, TEXAS : 2012

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pradaFLAGSHIP

OVERVIEW: A flagship store for Prada was developed by creating an interactive experience for visitors. The layout of the space invites people in and creates a circulation path that directs people to the different areas of the store. The patterned screen leads people to the mezzanine level and provides a threshold to an interactive space where there is a runway for fashion shows that interactively display the season’s collection.

PRADA FLAGSHIP

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ENTRANCE

STREET LEVEL

MEZZANINE

1. HANDBAGS

2. RUNWAY

3. SHOES

4. EYEWEAR

5. TRANSACTION

6. READY-TO-WEAR

7. DRESSING ROOMS

8. STORAGE

9. RESTROOMS

10. FITTING ROOMS

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PRADA FLAGSHIP

pradaFLAGSHIP

ENTRANCE

STREET LEVEL

MEZZANINE

1. HANDBAGS

2. RUNWAY

3. SHOES

4. EYEWEAR

5. TRANSACTION

6. READY-TO-WEAR

7. DRESSING ROOMS

8. STORAGE

9. RESTROOMS

10. FITTING ROOMS

UP

DOWN

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mezzanine level

ground level

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archSHELTER

AUSTIN, TEXAS : 2012

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archSHELTER

OVERVIEW: The existing interior spaces of the homeless shelter were redesigned to promote a sense of community and a safe environment. This was achieved by adding gathering spaces and keeping clear sight lines throughout the building. A warmer atmosphere was also created by using a warm color palette and opening up spaces. This openness ultimately allows for more sleeping space in the shelter.

ARCH SHELTER

SECT ION 1

SECT ION 2

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brisSOLEIL

2011

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BRIS SOLEIL

brisSOLEIL

OVERVIEW: The shading structure was designed for a yoga room. A rhomboid pattern was inspired by trees and the shadows they cast. It was further developed by experimenting with the depth and size of the openings to provide the appropriate amount of glowing light throughout the day.

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urban plan& GALLERY

CASTIGLION FIORENTINO, ITALY : 2013

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URBAN PLAN & GALLERY

urban plan& GALLERY

OVERVIEW: With the goal of connecting the train station to the historic center of the Italian town and to a gallery of modern art an urban plan was established. A path to the art gallery was designed to be pedestrian oriented with wider sidewalks, greener spaces and more commercial businesses. The art gallery then became the connection between the modern part of the town and the historic center.

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URBAN PLAN & GALLERY

urban plan& GALLERY

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luminaireAURORA

2012

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LUMINAIRE AURORA

luminaireAURORA

OVERVIEW: To understand the principles of electric lighting control and distribution a custom luminaire was designed and constructed.As the Aurora luminaire sits atop a table, it spreads light in four directions. The light reflects inside the shade, producing an indirect glow. The Aurora directs light specifically in four directions for four individuals. Each individual at a four-

plan section

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team rubiconHEADQUARTERS

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA : 2014

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TEAM RUBICON HEADQUARTERS

team rubiconH.Q.OVERVIEW: The future of the work space is an environment where people have accessibility

to different work modes: collaboration, individual work, relaxation. However, as more vertical surfaces are integrated into the space to separate and define these work modes, the amount of daylight that reaches some of the inner zones diminishes. The goal of this project is to invert the relationship between the perimeter office spaces that are day-lit and the inner work zones that lack access to daylight. By acknowledging the changing light quality within a space, this design allows the type of lighting environment that best suits each work mode to determine the layout of the office.

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TEAM RUBICON HEADQUARTERS

team rubiconH.Q.

storage

collaboration

sight lines

pin-upspace

cable storage

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carrFLAGSHIP

AUSTIN, TEXAS : 2013

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CARR FLAGSHIP

carrFLAGSHIP

OVERVIEW: The goal is to design a unique experience that showcases the different elements that are part of the CARR brand by blurring the lines between a gallery, bar, and flagship store. An open floor plan with overlapping spaces merges the art, design, and fashion aspects of the brand, while the Texas heritage shared by the Carr family is represented through materials.

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CARR FLAGSHIP

carrFLAGSHIP

RETAIL: The brand’s image is reinforced by the design of the retail system, which merges the use of materials like wood, metal, leather, and glass. Seating and lighting is also incorporated into the fixtures. The main gallery space can be used for different event modes. During regular store mode, seating can be set up for customers enjoying drinks from the bar. For art gallery events, modular art partitions take place of the seating in order to display more art.

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CARR FLAGSHIP

carrFLAGSHIP

BAR: The Carr experience allows clients to check out or customize their boots while ordering a drink at the bar. Three programs are merged within, including bar service, boot customization, and transactions. The bar is separated into two spaces, one only houses the bar items and the other the transaction items. The shelving system that separates these spaces has openings that allow for interaction between both spaces.

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handDRAWINGS

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handDRAWINGS

HAND DRAWINGS

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I N T E R I O R D E S I G N E R

EMAIL : [email protected] CELL : 956 369 9948 LINKED IN : linkedin.com/in/danivela

562 595 2587l inkedin.com/ in /danive la

dvela l@hotmai l .com